OMG – The Streets

I’ve been doing a lot of listening to The Streets’ new album Computers and Blues and I’m really enjoying it.
I find that there are very few tracks which immediately jump out at me on albums of this genre: it’s always more about the lyrics than the catchy tunes, and one has to hear them a few times to get the full benefit. Mike Skinner’s use of metaphors at every available opportunity means that there’s a hidden meaning in almost every line and always something more to interpret.

OMG is a great track, the subtext being the ironic lack of face to face communication between young people in the facebook age.
It also gives me the opportunity to test this new Soundcloud Shortcode plugin from Johannes Wagener.

Our hero (Skinner), is devastated to log in to Facebook and find that the potential object of his affections has listed herself as being “in a relationship”.

Looked at your photos, of folks i didn’t know,
Folks I hadn’t noticed seem close to you now.
We’d been hangin’ out a lot,
I gathered that would have to stop.

Skinner’s reaction to this news is very much in the same vein as Dry Your Eyes: upset and downcast, but already accepting that nothing ever lasts forever and that he now has to move on:

All that build up for me,
All the weeks of us walking past tree after tree.
All the patience and doubt; the elation at maybe.
May as well bow: you’re in a relationship now.

Here’s the song, via somekindofawesome on Soundcloud:

http://soundcloud.com/somekindofawesome/the-streets-omg

However, there is a happy ending, which is also cleverlydescribed in perfect Facebook terminology:

Then what did i spy, I punched the f**king sky,
Among the normally ignorable requests at the right,
I’d of never of guessed there was a request so nice,
Now if you look at my status,
I’m in a relationship too… with you.

All’s well that ends well, I guess, although I don’t see much future in said relationship if these important pieces of news have to be discovered on Facebook.

But maybe that’s the way things are going now.

Stuff I’m not doing

Have some South African music – there’s a lot of good stuff around at the moment which deserves more exposure than it’s probably getting outside these borders. I can like to help with that a bit.
This is Goodluck from Cape Town with their catchy tune Taking It Easy:

and that’s exactly what I wish I could be doing right now, but instead of that, I’m having the week from hell.
I knew I should have voted ANC.

More blogging when I get chance.

The other ship

While the Queen Mary 2 was taking all the attention in Cape Town harbour, there was another, only ever so slightly less impressive ship docked here as well.

The Picton Castle is a is a three-masted tall ship based in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, but which sails around the world and is currently on its fifth circumnavigation, crewed by up to 40 sail trainees and 12 professional crew members. Here’s who’s on board at the moment – a real mix of ages and nationalities –  and unlike the QM2, everyone is expected to do their fair share of the work, from cooking and cleaning to raising the anchor and keeping lookout.

The ship arrived on the 31st January and is due to set off for Canada in the very near future. Get down to the V&A Waterfront and catch a look at her before she leaves. As you can see, she’s moored up right outside the Cape Grace.

Follow Twisst

If you’re on twitter (and if you’re not, you probably should be) then may I recommend that you follow @twisst?

Twisst is a twitter service that lets you know when the International Space Station is going to be passing your location. And there’s something rather magical about watching it pass overhead, silently and at 27,743.8 km/h (17,239.2 mph). I just popped out to watch an excellent pass this evening and now as I’m writing this, the ISS is over the somewhat vague Somali/Ethiopian border.
Cell C’s woooosh has nothing on that.

There’s other man-made stuff up there too and you can track that – and/or the ISS – using SatTrak.

Watching the ISS is amazing for kids and Twisst gives you all that you need to know – the time of the pass, where it will come over the horizon, how bright it will be and how high up in the sky it will be. You only have to follow them and do nothing else. It’s very easy and completely reliable. The only thing it can’t help with is the weather. And since the ISS is 350km up, clouds will get in the way. (Now crossing Pakistani/Chinese border at 7.41 km/s.)

Just be aware that Twisst takes your location from your Twitter bio, so that has to be accurate for it to work-  as noted on this comment on the site:

I had my location listed as “Dantooine”, an homage to the false location of the Rebel base in Star Wars. After I started getting reports of ISS passes over northern Argentina, I decided to change my location to a set of latitude and longitude coordinates closer to home.

Yeah. Probably best.
(China/Mongolia/Russia/China/Russia and into the North Pacific)

Last football at the Cape Town Stadium this season?

It looks like tomorrow’s game between Ajax Cape Town and Supersport United may be your last chance to see football at the Cape Town Stadium this season. As the Ajax website states:

This is probably the last football game at the Cape Town Stadium for the season due to the numbers of events lined-up for the Stadium so we urge our fans to come and enjoy the “Gees” with us before we move to other football venues within the Mother City.

Which is sad, because nothing really matches the Cape Town Stadium for watching football. Instead we’re going to find ourselves at windy Athlone or tumbledown Newlands. And it’s also ironic that we can’t watch football in our “white elephant” football stadium because it’s so booked up for other stuff. Whingers, take note.

Anyway, Ajax are going out with a bang with a full on Family Day experience, so if you were erring on the side of staying at home –  don’t.
Tickets from Computicket are priced at R40, R60 and R80 and there is going to be plenty there for the kids, including an inflatable 5-a-side court, the Coca-Cola Gig Rig and a warm-up match between the Cape Legends and the local media.

I will be taking my boy along and then there will probably be ice cream for at least one of us at the Waterfront afterwards.

Gates open at 13:30, the warm-up match kicks off at 13:40 and the (actually rather important) Ajax game starts at 15:30.

Don’t miss out!