Last night was the Mercury Music Prize, the prize for the most toe-tapping British album. Like all prizes it is kind of meaningless and it is often won by the wrong person. But this year I was gripped by a powerful feeling that it would be won by faux-Britons Antony & The Johnsons. I deduced this by dividing column inches by volume of critical slaver. This was a clear opportunity for me to place a bet.
A bet I then put off making, repeatedly, for weeks.
Fortunately yesterday afternoon I remembered, but then struggled with my drawing so much that I had to have a nap. When I woke up, I was full of artistic fire. So much fire that I forgot to go on the William Hill website and bet.
At about 11pm I discovered that I had every right to be smug, because old Antony and his Nina Simone-style warbling had won. But oh dear, I had done myself out of £150 (I intended to place a £30 stake, because I am a high roller). So, in essence, I worked so hard on comics that I did myself out of £150.
You ask: John, how can I make this right? How can we heal the hurt inside? The answer is, you don't have to, because my Mercury Prize favourite, the Go! Team, already made me feel that everything is right with the world. Here is the video for their single, I showed it to Jeff Rowland and he said it made him want to throw a rock at a dog. You decide.
"Bottlerocket" video.
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I don't know if I can keep my dinner down. I am now soothing myself with Nouvelle Vague.
PHILISTINES
Catchy, very catchy, but in the words of the immortal sidekick Penfold:
"I'll never put my teddy in the tumble dryer ever again."
Seriously, thanks for the recommendation, John.
hmmmmm.............
My eyes are tired from trying to take it all in, but I'm looking forward to picking up that album as soon as it's out.
Maybe it's that I haven't had anything but coffee in 13 hours, but that was either really cool, or really weird and not cool. Or maybe both.
I wanted to turn that off about a third of the way through, but I thought "No, Jenna, there's a chance that it might get good." It did not. I was disappointed. And my eyes hurt now.
I felt like I was watching some 70's American kids tv show while high on acid and unable to get past the opening titles.
This isn't as unpleasant as it sounds.
Okay... I never thought I'd end up saying this...
But... +blush+
I think I'm in love with Shelly.
Damn you, John! Why did you have to create a being of pure cuteness?
...Even if I mispell her name.
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