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26 April, 2007sevfive : doozy stepsSomething I enjoy about living in the Kingdom is that you're never too far away from getting lost in the wilderness. Planting a city between water & a small mountain range, means it never takes very long to get out of the suburbs & into hiking country full of walking trails & all that nature stuff!
Every now & again, I just have to get out & go walking by myself. The obvious choice in the Kingdom is Mount Lofty which is a great hour long climb from Waterfall Gully to the top & the view alone is worth the pain. However, there are plenty of walking trails which aren't so obvious littered throughout the local area & most of the time you can walk without seeing anyone else for the entire journey. Another place I found only recently is very close to home (a ten minute drive) & contains possibly the best staircase ever! I'd love to shake the hand of the architect for this one, regardless of whether it is considered genius or insanity. ![]() The Hallett Cove Conservation Park has some short but interesting trails which lead along the coast line & along the cliff edge which has been eroded over so many thousand years. It's got a number of little lookout points with the odd informative sign explaining different features, but the staircase leads to the highlight. ![]() At the very bottom is a beach consisting of rocks, pebbles & the occasional shell & piece of greenery. It's peaceful, spectacular & feels isolated even though civilisation is about five minutes walk in any direction. I'm yet to find myself down there all alone, even though each time I thought I was. From out of the cliff & rock formations, people eventually appear & for the record, they're not doing anything suspicious, instead just sitting & talking or enjoying the serenity. I have seen a couple swimming but I can't see myself tackling the jagged rocks too soon. ![]() Here's a couple of photos which came up better than expected. One from the beach afore mentioned & from the top of the staircase overlooking the beach. ![]()
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08 April, 2007sevfive : easter 07![]() Hope everyone enjoyed a nice Easter break! I'm not really in agreement with the religious side of Easter, so yes, it's all about the chocolate. To quote the thoughtful Elmer Fudd - "I'm waiting for the Easter Wabbit. When he comes in looking so fwuffy and cute with his wittle basket of Easter eggs... BANG! Easter Wabbit stew. He he he he." 0 Comments:
04 April, 2007sevfive : jm&jsI write this as John Mayer & Jessica Simpson are probably still asleep in their hotel room across the street roughly 200 metres away. Mayer played the Entertainment Centre last night to kick off his Australian tour & damn, he sure can play.
![]() Let's kick this off with the set list; Vultures No Such Thing Good Love is On the Way Why Georgia I Don't Need No Doctor Slow Dancing in a Burning Room Clarity The Heart of Life Waiting on the World to Change Belief Bigger Than My Body Gravity -- encore -- Your Body is a Wonderland I'm Gonna Find Another You In general I was nonplussed with the studio version of Vultures, but it definitely has an impact live & with the band starting the rhythm before John joins the stage, it makes a great opening tune. The set covered two or more songs from each album so far & was overall a good mix. The cheesiest song ever written "Your Body is a Wonderland" made the cut to appease the quite significant portion of the crowd who were female & aged under 16. "I Don't Need No Doctor" was a favorite of mine from the John Mayer Trio which failed to tour downunder. I have a couple of versions of the song on concert bootlegs, but I was surprised that I seemed to be the only person who really got into the groove & was able to sing along. (Yes, I do sing along at concerts - I have no shame.) "Belief" was my other highlight. I completely love this tune even when JM used to play it years ago with different words - "Sleeping at the crash sight, Resting on the wreckage", etc. The alternate live version titled "Simmering Melody" is well worth searching the internet for. Whilst I had a great time & John's ability & guitar technique is phenomenal, he still manages to frustrate the hell out of me. For those who don't really listen to a great deal of Blues music, it would come as a surprise just how many licks that John uses which are straight from the hands of Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan & a plethora of old time greats. My problem with this is John's virtual channeling of these guys & he can genuinely sound like they are in the room playing. It's brilliant, but I desperately want to hear his own take on & interpretation of their music rather than a straight-up copy. My other issue is with each song turning into an extended blues jam. John, be true to your songs!! I love nothing more than a guitarist "going off" in the right circumstances, but sometimes it just feels out of place. I think that's where JM3 should come into play. The Trio with Palladino & Jordan is the perfect facility for the blues & hope that one day they get together again & tour into the Southern Hemisphere. I also hope Mayer keeps to his promises of his next album being written from the road on a acoustic guitar. I want to not know what's coming & Continuum just didn't quite meet my expectations in that regard. I shan't lose faith however & overall, it was an awesome live performance. The pick above is from John's last visit in 2004 & was used when he played "Only Heart" before being discarded. Another was thrown in my general direction by David-Ryan Harris at the end of the show, but I lost it's trajectory in the lighting, so someone else got lucky instead! 0 Comments:
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