Irrevelant posts and occasional photos from our attempts to drink our way round Eastern Europe.

Monday, September 10, 2007

BBC Film Festival

I went along to the BBC Film Festival at Glasgow Green yesterday with Sam, who had a spare ticket.

We listened to a couple of talks by screen writers: Jeremy Brock (The Last King of Scotland), Kevin Hood (Becoming Jane), Gillies MacKinnon (Small Faces) and also an entertaining interview of Brian Cox by Kirsty Wark.

We also watched the Buster Keaton film 'Sherlock Jr' with live piano. I'm not a huge fan of Buster Keaton by any means, but I really enjoyed it and the the live piano enhanced it greatly.

The highlight of the day though, was getting my photo taken with a Star Wars Stormtrooper. Sad I know.


Scotland 3 - 1 Lithuania

My Dad managed to get tickets for Hampden on Saturday, cracking seats too.

It was a really good result despite the blatant Mikoliunas dive for Lithuania's penalty. We're now sitting second in the group, roll on Paris on Wednesday!


Monday, September 03, 2007

Ukraine - Aug 2007

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Thursday 30th Aug - Arrive in Kyiv

An early start to the day with the hellish 5:55am flight from Glasgow to Kiev via Amsterdam. We had a couple of hours to kill in the bar at Schipol airport so had a few beers whilst waiting for Graeme to arrive from London then it was off to Kiev!

Graham in Schipol Airport


After landing in Kiev, getting Hryvnia out the ATM and haggling with the taxi drive, we arrived at Hotel Kozatsky.

Taxi - no seatbelts but beer


We stayed at Kozatsky when we were in Kiev last year, so knew what to expect. After the babushka's checked us in to our rooms, it was off to Independence Sq for a beer.

The view from my room, overlooking Independence Sq


Me, Alex and Graeme


Graham


After a few beers, we headed to a Ukrainian restaurant that we'd been to before for a meal of borscht and pork chops.


We had planned on going to Art Club 44 for a drink after the meal, but it was closed for refurbishment, so instead we headed back to the square for a night cap.


Friday 31st Aug - Andriyivskyy Descent

On Friday we went down for the breakfast which to be honest, was pretty grim. Graham bizarrely enough loves it.

Mmm, tasty weird shit.


We the headed round the corner to Double Coffee where Graeme and I got some waffles for breakfast and probably the only bit of fruit of the holiday. There was much hilarity when the waitress dropped my coffee on my lap (it took me a couple of hours before I saw the funny side).

After a coffee we wandered up to St Andrews Church before heading down Andriyivskyy Descent to Podil district.

A monument to the millions who died due to Stalin's famine in Ukraine 1932 - 33


Church


Andriyivskyy Descent


Stopping for a pint on route to Podli


We wandered down to a Jewish restaurant in Podli that we'd been to before. The food was lovely, especially the borscht.


After food and a few beers, we headed back to the hotel before heading out for the evening. We went to another Ukrainian restaurant that we'd been to on our previous trip. The peppered steak was top though they were out of borscht.

After we'd eaten, we headed to a bar called Blyndazh (Блиндаж, means "entrenchment") that Andy and I had been to on our previous trip. I didn't hold out much hope for it as it was pretty dead last time, but with Art Club 44 shut, we thought we'd give it a try.

It ended up being a top night, the bar was rammed and we ended up getting a lock in and staying till about 3am. The locals were really friendly and chatty like the crowd in Art Club 44.

Vodka in Blyndazh


Saturday 1st Sep - Beers

We had planned on going to see Dynamio Kyiv on the Saturday, but unfortunately we were unable to get tickets, so there was nothing else for it but to go for beer. We spent the day down
Khreschatyk, which is closed off to cars at the weekend, and Independence Sq.

Ukranian beer


Khreschatyk


After a few pints, we crashed out for a couple of hours before heading out for the night. Another peppered steak and then back to Blyndazh. Not as good as the previous night and although the bar didn't shut, they stopped selling beer at 12. Boo.

Sunday 2nd Sep - Alex Purchases a Russian fighter Pilot Helmet and 10 Dynamo Kyiv Tops

Suitably hungover we had a few hours to kill before our flight home. After breakfast and beer at the square, we headed back to the Andriyivskyy Descent. After a fair bit of impressive haggling, Alex bought a Russian fighter pilot helmet and 10 Dynamo Kiev tops.

It seemed like a good idea after he'd had 6 pints of lager.


Airport waiting for the flight home


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Ross and Lisa Wedding Reception

Amanda and I went along to Ross and Lisa's wedding reception on Friday 24th Aug at the Arches. It was a top night and great to catch up with all the guys I used to work with at ItsNotRocketScience.


Amanda

Gordon and Claire


Lisa

Ross and Me


Hana and Liam

DJ Spiller


Liam and me

Per - it's Hammer Time!


Me, Al, Dan and Mark

Happy Birthday

Hurrah! I didn't spend my birthday in hospital this year.

On Friday 4th Aug, we headed out to Universal on Sauchiehall St before going to Bloc and then back to the flat for a few drinks.

The photos are on flickr

Amanda


Alex and me


Gordon and Graham


Amanda and Sam


Polina and Grahame


Andy and Alan


Nicola and Amanda


Kelly


Amanda and me in Bloc


On the Sunday, Amanda and I went to see Hey You Get Off My Pavement down at Mono. The Twighlight Sad were fantastic and I'm looking forward to see them later in the year. Errors and The Aliens were also really good and I'll be looking out for both of them.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Arran - May 07

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I was over in Arran last weekend with Andy, Gordon, Graham and Malky. Unusually we had opted to camp in Lamlash rather than getting a B&B.

It was certainly an experience.

Malky, Gordon, Graham and me


Malky, Gordon, Graham and Andy




Andy putting up the tents in the pitch black and rain in Lamlash at half 10


After getting the tents sorted, we headed to the pub to sample Lamlash's night life. Unfortunately the lock in didn't transpire so we headed back to the tents.

Saturday - minus Graham who woke up cold and soaking wet in his tent and got the first ferry home! - we headed up to Corrie to walk up Goat Fell. The weather was not too bad so we thought we might get a view from the summit for the first time ever.



No such luck. As we neared the top the fog came in.


The walk up




The summit of Goat Fell


It was pretty grim so we didn't hang about too long.


After finally finding our way back down into Brodick, we went for some pub grub and a pint before heading back to Lamlash. We hit the pub again where the highlight of the night was the band covering the theme tune to Minder. Class. It was like the Phoenix Club.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Audioicecream 05/05/07

Audio Icecream is back on May 5th at The Research Club. As usual, I'll have best intentions to make it along......



"Spring has sprung with our 1st Audioicecream for a wee whiley!

This month for your musical pleasure:

Tom Reeve was half of Glasgow House funksters Overtone. Releasing several seminal recordings for Kushi and remixing Darkroom Dubs tracks, he is a DJ/producer and a half, rather than half a DJ/producer. He’s also a member of Weegie music mentalists Midnight Machine. Hailing from the same shire as Esteban, watch them catch up on drinking behind the bus shelter and how his house would shake when the 8:14am Cal-Mac would dock down the pier. Expect the funkiest disco breaks and spangly electric beats.

We’re very pleased to present the audio styling of Orillasound. This Producer/DJ hailing from E.K.O.K. has given us the all-clear to airlift him out his studio and put him behind the decks and laptop to rock out with techno, house, break-beat and whatever else he’s got up his sleeve/hard drive. Orilla’s not to be mist!

The Claw and Esteban Carracas will be doing a back-to-jack set from 9pm attempting to re-create Grandmaster Flash’s Adventures on the Wheels of Steel with a box full of Sonic Youth, Birtha, James Last, Graham Central Station, The Cosby Show Soundtrack, Mantronix, Soca and Lime, and the 274th St Evangelistic B-boy Choir. Or we might play something half decent – Clawesome!

Which leaves the Birthday Boy – Chris Mac We reckon if they were making a movie out of Chris’ life it would have to star the Fire Chief out of Ghostbusters. “I’ve seen every form of combustion known to man, but this beats the hell out of me” fame. Juno are sending him a birthday card and we hope to honour him by having the largest game of Twister the West of Scotland has ever seen during his set of jackin’ Chicago house music!

Due to him being a nice guy, he has decided to make this one a special price namely free before 12am, £1 thereafter. Don’t worry if you aren’t a student, you can sign yourself in without any membership jibber-jabber!

Any questions, comments, suggestions, special requests: email us @ audioicecream@gmail.com.

Check us out @:

www.myspace.com/audio_ice_cream
www.myspace.com/djchrismac
www.myspace.com/djestebancarracas
www.myspace.com/dj_claw
www.myspace.com/orillasound
www.myspace.com/midnightmachine06

Canny make this wan? Never fear, we’re back in the research Club on June 2nd!"

Monday, March 19, 2007

Barcelona - March 2007

Amanda and I were over in Barcelona the weekend before last and I've uploaded the photos to my Flickr account.

We had a great time. Barcelona is an amazing place and I would definitely go back to see what we didn't have time to see on this trip.

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Amanda


Gaudi Architecture


La Sagrada Família


Me and Amanda


Nou Camp


Tapas