I have no idea how we are here already! I feel I just did this. Where did the four weeks go? But when I look at my Insta, it's been jam packed so I guess I've been busy. And time flies when you're having fun, right?
Something I loved I have wanted to see Jeremy Loops for a long time and he finally turned up here again. I bailed on Harbourlife to get to the Hordern for his support set (to Ziggy Alberts). He was wonderful. He even did a bit of looping. He was everything I wanted him to be. It's joyous and clever. He is uplifting. It was just magical. The best part, he's coming back for a full band tour. In June. So watch this space and get tickets when they go on sale. You do not want to miss it!
We also managed to get to Eugene 'Hideaway' Bridges in Cronulla, at Brass Monkey - a great little venue like the old Basement. It was an afternoon gig so we got a group together for lunch so we'd have seats for the show. The food was good (you can by show only or meal and show but there was plenty of choice for the mains). It was a really special afternoon. There was this moment when he gets the venue manager to come and Always with him and I got a little emotional, to the point of tears. My first thought was 'what is going on? This must be some kind of Negroni comedown from the festival weekend' but then I decided 'it's just one of those fleeting special moments that the beauty of live music taps into' so I just revelled in the emotion and then it passed. When I later openned Insta to post my clips, the very first thing I saw was a meme that said "Concerts are where you realise how f&*%ing beautiful it is to be alive in this world." and THAT was what I was feeling. I was so overwhelmed with the beauty of it all, and the fleeting nature and the magic of what was created and we all shared. (Clips of his performance are here).
If you have stopped seeing live music, please give it another go. Even a free pub band, a concert put on in a park, a music school recital. There is something lost in recorded versions, and something lacking when listening at home alone. There's something in sharing it with the crowd and the performer.
Something I learned
My broken feet were becoming too much so I have finally gone to the podiatrist with them. (Well, I can't go without my feet, can I?). He made me bring all the junk I've been buying off the interent to fix them, and my shoes. We tested them out on the computer treadmill and I was honestly surprised at the results. The winners were my Twoobs with the Steppers inner sole...but next was, wait for it....my Converse with the weird ebay gel thing. I thought it was the arch support but it's actually the gel band that holds it in place protects the boney thing on the top of my foot causing the pain....so I can keep wearing my many pairs of Converse for festivals and stop buying more expensive shoes that I then chicken out of wearing if I have 6 or 8 hours of dancing toThe lesson for me is not to worry about something until you have the facts. I was getting quite stressed about all the talk but as I got the facts, I sat there thinking 'oh, we already do that'.
Something I let go of Comments. Or keeping up with the comments. I'm really trying but I'm just chasing my tail at the moment. Sorry. I'm hopeless at the moment. It does weigh on me a bit. I just haven't had time at the weekend to catch up.So I will go and sit in the naughty corner. I do intend to get back to you all over the course of the week but then it just falls apart.
Great news on your feet. It's good that a doctor lets you do what you want to do.
ReplyDeleteAwww on the puppy What a cutie pie. I also loved the food. I always love your food.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Lydia. Hugs. ♥
Hi Lydia, I think it's great that you have been told to continue going to festivals and to keep moving. What a gorgeous puppy dog.
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia, so good to get your feet sorted. Having had years of Plantar Fasciitis, I can sympathise! Oh my goodness your dog is so cute. I miss having a dog. Thank you for linking up with us at #WWWhimsy xo
ReplyDeleteGetting you feet sorted is soooo good. In my case, over a million years ago, I had to admit that I needed good lace up Brooks sneakers and birks and a few other flat sandals that adjust. Life, it takes us on the journey for sure. You do get out and about a lot and I see you being both glad and appreciative to do so. Denyse x
ReplyDeleteThat is good news about your feet! It sounds like you had a lovely month of live music. And I love that the doctor has suggested you keep that up!
ReplyDeleteThat's good news about your feet. I have foot problems too. Your puppy is adorable.
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You found the right podiatrist for your needs - good news that you can keep on dancing with the right supports. Keep on dancing! Enjoyed the Mortal Man song.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got some good results from your doctor on what to and not to wear. Mobility I believe is the key to helping everyone to maintain good health or to ease what ails you to a degree. The problem is for many it's hard to get motivated to get on your feet. This week's artist and song pick is new to me, so thank you for the introduction. I enjoyed the music. Also, liked seeing all the fun you had clearly from the photos you've taken and awww what a cute puppy! Have a boogietastic week, darlin' Lydia! xo
ReplyDeleteMobility is key, where would we be without our feet? Glad you got it sorted out.
ReplyDeleteIm glad your Dr. Said you ate on the right path and to keep boogieing. I know i spelled that wrong...lol. the music was good but couldn't listen to the one since I'm in Canada. I love your sweet pup..so photographic
ReplyDeleteYou are busy! ☺ I enjoyed your musical selection, and the dog in the video looks just like mine. ♥ Glad to know you have the foot issue under control. LIve music is the absolute best, isn't it? ♫
ReplyDeleteForgot to mention - your dog is adorable! ♥♥
DeleteVery interesting about your shoes and visit to the podiatrist!
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You reminded me about the fleeting but wonderful emotional moments at concerts. I go to about 2 a year but would love to see more. Well done with your feet and the podiatrist was great to look at your existing solutions. Mine came up with a pair of bespoke insoles which were very expensive but didn't really work. Thanks for linking
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