Alice fucking Cooper

I totally forgot to mention, that I saw Alice Cooper live the other day! How could I forget to put this fact up on here? I put it up on Tumblr and on Facebook but totally neglected my own blog. I'm sorry. 
 
Anyways, of course it was awesome, I mean, who are kidding? It's Alice fucking Cooper, He's a rock legend! It's obvious it's going to be great! And it was! 
He put on a real show! He had a frankenstein on stage, his snake around his neck, big balloons flying out over the audience and he even cut his own head off! It was great, just great..
 
Me and my mate Felix actually had a pretty damn good view too, cus we were superclose! Not directly in front of the stage, but pretty damn close nontheless! And at the end of School's out, he even threw in a couple of lines from Pink Floyd's famous song Another brick in the wall that we got to sing a long to.
It was splendid, marvelous, epic, just fucking fantastic! 
 
So here are some photos! Cheers! 
 

Stallet.se

You know what? I'm not ashamed to say that I still do enjoy hanging out on a horse-community called Stallet.se (the english version is called mydreamstable.com, in which, however, I have an account aswell!). 
It's gives me a reason to use my camera, work with graphics and I happen to like horses, a lot actually. 
I grew up with the interest, and they're beautiful creatures, why the hell shouldn't I like them? 
 
And horseback riding is the only sport I really enjoy and actually quite miss. It's fun as fuck, so why the hell not!
When I went to a riding school I was in a group with only adults and even though it didn't bother me, I wasn't well pleased with that. Now, looking back on it, I would so much rather be in a group with just adults than in a group with teenage girls.
 
Stablegirls are quite gossipy, and not always that nice. At least not those I've met throughout my stable days. Apparently not the ones my mum met either, throughout hers.. 
 
Oh well.. as a tribute to the fact that I've started to use Stallet.se again, I will put up some pictures I've taken recently of Pia's horses. 

At The Cinema: Batman: The Dark Knight Rises

Ph: Once again, this is obviously nothing I've done. It's from the oh so helpful Google
 
The day is thursday, thorsday (or torsdag in swedish), and me and my mates Felix and Lisa are going to the cinema. To watch what? You ask. Batman, ofc. Lisa has been generous for buying the tickets for us, and we've loaded up with sweets and beverage for the show. 
 
Quite honestly, I didn't have any expectations for this movie. I am originally not a Batman fan, and I think it was a good thing that I'm not. It made the experience of watching The Dark Knight Rises so much more awesome. 
Because that's what it was. It was an awesome movie! I might even call it epic! And, in my opinion, it was soo much better than the previous movie (even though the joker was still splendid). I was afraid of it being a bit slow, like a thought the previous one was, but it wasn't at all. It was even a bit sad! 
I really loved this movie, though I might not rewatch it in a long time, however it was awesome, it was also very long. 
 
And I keep experience stuff that's never happened to me before. This time, it was the fact that the power went off in the middle of the movie, leaving us in the dark for a while. Most people started taking out their phones to play with and one guy even brought up the suggestion of playing cards. When they got the movie running again we gave them some applause! 
 
And what do you know, when we leave the cinema, it's thundering outside.. Tha fuck?

(Beatle-)Mania in Gothenburg!

Me and my mate Felix had prepared to go to Gothenburg yesterday, which we did.
I had saved up as much money as I could manage and I planned to spend most, if not all of it, while being there. 
 
Since it's surprisingly hard to get a hold of Beatle-things around my home I was hoping to find some LP's or merchs, but I did have low expectations of finding some. Well, I was pleasently surprised. Turned out that in every fucking rock store we could find there was something that had to do with The Beatles and soon enough I didn't have enough money for a big lot of them, specially not LP's (Which were surprisingly expensive). I even had to ask my dad for some money so that I could get Yellow Submarine on DVD. So, if I didn't love Gothenburg enough, that revelation certainly put it in the spot of favourite swedish city! 
 
In the end I got a bunch of stuff.
Ph: Beatles-Magazines from Sept, Oct, Nov, 1994 (My birthyear!), Yellow Submarine on DVD incl. a bunch of awesome stuff such as stickers, John by Cyntia Lennon, Paul-Patch, CD "The Great Lost Psychedelic Album", Video "The Beatles Live: Special Edition". 
Felix worked as my personal Beatles-radar as he noticed most of these! 
 
I also got to experience something I have never experienced before!
As me, Felix and Felix's friend Erika ate (in a big mall), an alarm set off and a voice started telling us to evacuate the building! Why?.......well they said there was a fire...
 
So there wasn't much to do but to grab all of your food and things and get out in the streets, where, it had started raining cats and dogs. We hid in a bus shelter, and well it started thundering as well, you know, of course. Well we later found out that it wasn't an actual fire in the building but a water leak, however we weren't allowed to go inside for the rest of the day. 
 
 

Favourite Beatles-Film

(And By Beatles-film I mean about the beatles, not by the beatles)
 
BIRTH OF THE BEATLES (1979)
 

 
Why this is my favourite?
Well first of all it's very funny.
It shows some of the stories told by the beatles themselves
like for example making a bet with Rory and the Hurricanes about who could break the stage,
and dressing up for a number (They did this in Backbeat aswell, although it was just Lennon wearing a skirt).
One they did not show though, but rather made their own version of (They lit the place they stayed in on fire instead), was Paul McCartney and Pete Best lighting a condom on fire and then ending up spending a few days in german jail until getting deported.
Although I guess I can't be too dissapointed about that since none of the beatles movies I've seen has shown that story.
 
Another thing I liked was Rob Culbertson, who plays Paul McCartney. Why? Because he was the first Paul I've ever thought was fit to play Paul. In most beatles films I've kind of liked the guy who played Lennon (Except in John Lennon: In his life. But that movie just sucked all over) but I've never liked the guy who played McCartney. In this movie though, I did! And as a bonus, I liked the rest of the cast aswell (Even though the guy who played John looked a little too old)! I think the cast did a great job of acting like the real deal, in movements and personality. And the cover band who did the songs for the movie was great aswell! Rain I think their name is. ¨
 
There was also many more moments including Paul and John and their friendship in this movie, in comparison to other beatles movies where paul has been more of a side character. Though Nowhere Boy probably has the most moving McLennon moment, this had some great ones aswell!
 
All together, The Birth of the Beatles is one of those films I just find cosy to watch and that I wouldn't mind watching over and over again (Something I already have). Funny fact too: The Original Beatles apparently didn't want this film to be released at all, shame I think, and I'm glad they did it anyways!

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