Sunday 13 September 2009

Proms in the Park 2009


Yesterday, Saturday 12th Sep, was the Last Night of the 2009 Proms season and I went to the Proms in the Park in London's Hyde Park with a few friends.

After a lengthy wait in the crowd to get through the entrance gates for ticket checks we determinedly made our way all the way to the front, just right of the right screen (trust the German to know her way, teehee) and got comfortable laying out our picnic blankets and setting up the delicious food. I suppose we could have stayed there overnight until the ABBA tribute concert on Sunday and still have leftovers. On offer were pasta- and couscous-salads, red orange and yellow peppers, carrots, cucumber and celery with either sour cream & chives or hummus, quail's eggs, red and green grapes, strawberries, 8 different kinds of cheeses, Italian meat antipasti and turkey meatballs, crackers, bread, 3 different kinds of HARIBO wine gums, Cadbury's Roses, Bahlsen's Schoko-Leibniz, peanuts, pretzels, crisps, banana cake, apple crumble slices, water, juices and of course wine for the grown ups. Wow, even just trying to remember listing all this is hard work, no wonder David winced when he picked up the bag containing everything that didn't have to be in the cooler bag.
First act up was Rolling Stones cover band 'The Counterfeit Stones', of which the "Mick Jagger" was more of an Alice Cooper lookalike and the whole act seemed like a Rolling Stones spoof, not a tribute.
Next we were treated to some nice and easy to listen to Motown by 'The Emperors of Soul', so that was a step up from the opening act already.
But the third band to come on beat it all! It was 'Gary Mullen and The Works', a 'Queen' cover band and it was amazing to see Gery Mullen impersonating Freddie Mercury so well, his voice sounding exactly like Freddie's, the moves, the look, the charisma, a striking resemblance to the late Freddie Mercury. Almost the whole crowd of 40,000 people (hear hear!) was on their feet, singing and dancing along.
After this was a short interval with more music by the BBC Concert Orchestra, before the main, classical show started and the women all madly rushed to the facilities, for which I would like to say a very big Thank You to the BBC (proper containers with real flushable toilets and running water, only towards the end of the night the paper and towels were running out).
Finally, Sir Terry Wogan came onto the stage to present the main show and after some of his trade-mark banter he announced the first artist, Gardar Thor Cortes, an Icelandic Tenor, followed by the lovely and stunning Welsh mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins.
Then we were treated to the violin quartet 'Escala' who were discovered in 2008 through Britain's Got Talent, before, at long last, we could welcome on stage special guest Barry Manilow.
He really had us going with Copa Capana, such a Las Vegas style classic!
Of course we were then all connected with the Royal Albert Hall and different Proms in the Parks all over the UK. After Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks it was time for some trusted classical sing-alongs: Rule Britannia! (which I changed to Rule Germania! of course), Jerusalem and Pomp and Circumstance.
During the British National Anthem we packed up all our belongings, enjoyed the little firework display and made our way out of the park to the tube station to join the other concert goers on the crowded platforms and trains, and that was actually Bond Street station, I can't begin to imagine how busy Marble Arch must have been. Over to the City, up and out at Bank, since we blessedly had parked the car in the underground car park at work, then whizzing home in David's sleek MG.

We have had such a amazing afternoon and evening with great entertainment. Thank you very much, BBC, for staging another wonderful Last Night and Proms in the Park. I am already looking forward to next year and am eager to find out which artists you will be inviting to perform then.
RULE GERMANIA!

Friday 11 September 2009

GAP 1969 pop-up store

Do you know the feeling when you go someplace and expect something grand and exciting or at least entertaining? But then are totally underwhelmed and utterly disappointed?
Well, that's exactly what happened to me last night when I went to the much hyped GAP 1969 pop-up store in Kingley Court, a great location off London's Carnaby Street, marking GAP's 40th anniversary.
The shop is really small, split into 3 level, of which only 2 show the clothes. This also making navigation between stairs and tables with the displayed goods more difficult and crowded. Instead of clothes that could wow you there were jeans unlovingly put up on meat hooks onto metal drain-pipe rails and shapeless t-shirt in lacklustre colours, the much anticipated denim boots created in connection with Pierre Hardy are just chunky retro ankle boots you could probably get in any 2nd hand store.
There were girls serving beer by the bottle and caipirinha and apparently VV Brown was going to play as well, but I left feeling very dissatisfied, bored and let down and I usually like GAP clothing and find their TV ads interesting and great fun. This however was an uninspiring and disappointing experience :-(

Wednesday 9 September 2009

Nike - Let Yourself Out

Hey, just back home from another fun Nike - Let yourself out event.
This was the last of the 3 sessions, a Total Workout on the rooftop of the NCP car park Bowling Green in Clerkenwell. I met up with lovely Lina and Eileen again, who I met at the very first of these nike events, the Martial Arts Workout in the courtyard of the Victoria & Albert museum. Nike really chose some very unsual and cool venues.
This Total Workout was like the circuit class I regularly attend at my gym and was a quite challenging one at that. All outside, on the top deck of the carpark, with beautiful views over the rooftops of London, we even got awarded with a rainbow just when we got going. Try skipping up a ramp and jogging down for 2 minutes, then immidiately after this station try running up the next ramp at full speed and again jogging down, again for 2 minutes. Oh my, 120 seconds can feel like an eternity.
Lina, Eileen and I are not quite the Trio Infernale, but surely the Trio Internationale: Lina from Sweden, Eileen from Australia and me from Germany. We even got interviewed by the Nike guys and you might be able to spot us in the next clip on Nike Women's website, keep your eyes peeled.
Okay, I have just rewarded myself with a Solero Strawberry Smoothie and am now heading for the shower and then bed. Have to be really quiet as my flatmate had already been in bed with her lights out when I got home at only 21:30.

just me

well, what can I say...
we've been talking crazy at lunchtime. And after seeing Julie & Julia last night I decided to start a little blog myself. This one will be about my life, my travels, events I go to and thoughts in general.
I'm going to the Nike Let Yourself Out Total Workout event tonight, have already been to the first two sessions (Martial Arts and Dance Workout) and am really looking forward to what Nike are throwing at us tonight.
check out Nike Women's website here http://www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikewomen/en_GB/