As a concert by one of London's best live bands, last night's Vichy Government show was shamefully underattended. As a video shoot for their own forthcoming single ("in 2009") 'Rubbish', it would have been perfect, and not just because we got an especially good version of that song's end of history ennui/ire. Over the intro, the video cuts back and forth between Vichy getting into the swing of the track, and the hordes of milling peons outside who have cluttered the West End in their desire to see the vroom-vrooms*. For the first chorus, pan around the room showing the people who came for the other bands and are too drunk to leave, the small thicket of people actually there for Vichy and (a brilliant touch, this) the unsolicited accompaniment from a man with a cymbal. Then pretty much fix on the band for the remainder as
cappuccino_kid gives his all in clear defiance/denial of the circumstances, until the outro. Here we cut between the band still onstage, and the band as they depart afterwards towards a Piccadilly Circus now somewhat depopulated, but still awash with pop culture horror - exchange students agglutinated around a 'tribal' drummer, the Carling-endorsed busker scum in the station. Perfect. Unintentionally so, but perfect nonetheless.
*Not that I'm saying anyone who likes Formula One is a peon, btw, though I've never seen the appeal myself - I like a good car chase in a film, and can appreciate sports cars, but as with World's Strongest Man, Formula One is specialised beyond the point of usefulness, like the giant fangs that eventually rendered sabre-toothed tigers non-viable. But even
marnameow, who had hoped to see the cars, agreed that the crowds were full of irksome imbeciles.
*Not that I'm saying anyone who likes Formula One is a peon, btw, though I've never seen the appeal myself - I like a good car chase in a film, and can appreciate sports cars, but as with World's Strongest Man, Formula One is specialised beyond the point of usefulness, like the giant fangs that eventually rendered sabre-toothed tigers non-viable. But even
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Date: 2004-07-07 03:10 am (UTC)Maybe that is why GPs are so expensive, to keep the riff raff out... but then again it keep skint fans like me out as well... oh well...
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Date: 2004-07-07 03:29 am (UTC)but then that might be just me... and Sara...
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Date: 2004-07-07 03:28 am (UTC)And about the races, I know they are dullish nowadays, but still, the noise, the smell of rubber on the track... it's something that makes my heart beat faster...
I've been into formula 1 since 1984, goodness, 20 years, a bit late now to lose the passion... (even though now i don't watch every single race and not always get up at 3am to watch the australian GP...
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Date: 2004-07-07 05:33 am (UTC)I am mostly most pissed off that Evil BAR are doing so bloody well, and my Lovely Yellow Cars are languishing with my Lovely Minardis. And Very Nice Sauber are having a bad season, too. So the only cars I like that are doing well are the red ones, and I don;t even like them all that much. So I end up yelling for people like Trulli and Sato because they're Good Drivers in Evil Cars.
F1 is far more fun if you demonise half the field for minor incidents that happened several years ago.
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Date: 2004-07-07 03:43 am (UTC)Robin
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Date: 2004-07-07 04:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-07-07 05:23 am (UTC)Oh well,
Robin
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Date: 2004-07-07 03:51 am (UTC)And the other thing that annoys me is this: in Formula 1, some people get to start loads in front of the others, rendering the whole thing totally unfair and pointless. I mean, it's a race, and they give some people a head start! Jebus!
The whole thing's a big unsightly stain on the trouser of sport, or something.
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Date: 2004-07-07 04:02 am (UTC)As a Senna fan I really hate to see crashes...
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Date: 2004-07-07 04:03 am (UTC)Gah. Give me darts or snooker over racing any day of the week.
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