Thursday, July 17, 2014

2003 Concerts


Concerts
Over the last few months, I've been gallivanting all over the countryside seeing concerts. I've had a ball!

The Rolling Stones Concert was absolutely fantastic. The experience began in the train en route to the Entertainment Centre - full of Stones fans. As someone remarked: "This is just like the Sydney Olympics or Expo '88 in Brisbane." Having experienced both of these party crowds I totally agreed. The concert started with "jungle drums" which got everyone to their feet with lots of screaming. Mick Jagger certainly didn't disappoint and the punters loved it. The mood was upbeat for the whole concert so everyone was thoroughly entertained.


 


ROLLING STONES


Brisbane Entertainment Centre 
The Rolling Stones Concert was absolutely fantastic. The experience began in the train en route to the Entertainment Centre - full of Stones fans. As someone remarked: "This is just like the Sydney Olympics or Expo '88 in Brisbane." Having experienced both of these party crowds I totally agreed. The concert started with "jungle drums" which got everyone to their feet with lots of screaming. Mick Jagger certainly didn't disappoint and the punters loved it. The mood was upbeat for the whole concert so everyone was thoroughly entertained.

 


 JON ENGLISH


Bago Vineyards near Wauchope
I first saw Jon English in 1972 in "Jesus Christ - Superstar" at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney. Since then I have seen most of the shows in which he has appeared. These range from concerts to stage shows to club shows to T.V. series. I have most of his record albums, cassettes and cds. I must be a fan!
The Bago concert was quite different. It started in daylight and had such discrete security that I was able to sit on the grass right in front of the stage. And I managed to say hello to Jon English and also get an autograph.
The audience comprised a mixture of ages from the local area.



CLIFF RICHARD


Lyndeman Estate Winery in the Hunter Valley near Newcastle 
Part of a gourmet food and wine festival, this was a big outdoor concert. A very professional show with violins, brass and a big, full sound. Cliff did a history of rock'n'roll singing songs from Elvis, Everley Bros and the Shadows etc. showing that he is a very versatile performer. He is still rocking in his 60s because he picks the best of songs from the past, he is backed by young, energetic performers and he cleverly updated his act with excellent dancers. Two pairs of dancers beautifully complemented the singing with a range of modern dance styles, not one of which even looked like rock'n'roll dancing.
An older mainly female audience so it was like a big girls' night out and very enjoyable.



LONG WAY TO THE TOP


(if you want to rock and roll)


50s, 60s, 70s


Port Panthers Auditorium
Dad & I went along to this concert. He was mainly interested in the 50-60s music and I am a child of the 60s-70s. I was thrilled to see the 50s performers live for the first time and to again see the performers of my youth, especially Billy.
There were some really special moments during this concert. The big screens behind the stage showed old pictures of our Oz rock idols and there was a tribute to those who did not survive to the present, the latest addition to that group being Maurice Gibb.
I particularly enjoyed Billy, Russell and Brian - magic! From the audience reactions, it seemed that the majority of the people were children of the 70s.


March, 03

Thursday, January 9, 2014

SUMMER FLOWERS ON SHANTRON FARM.


The New Year is getting into its stride and there are Summer flowers blooming on Shantron Farm. Here is a sample of the non-native flowers:

Gardenias.
The perfume is delicious! Four gardenia plants are blooming around the chook shed.

Pond Garden Plant.
Glorious in yellow and orange, these plants are starting to bloom around the pond.


Passion Flower.
Passion fruit gone wild. Delicate flowers with a touch of blue.


Chook Shed Shade.
This pant is growing with gay abandon over a corner of the chook shed providing welcome shade.


Sweet Potato.
The sweet potato vine is running wild again so fruit will appear in all sorts of strange places in my house yard. And ants have also appeared in strange places ....


Wester Boundary Protection.
This plant adds a bit of shade on the Western side of the house in the heat of Summer.


Gorgeous Colour.
And this common plant adds gorgeous colour to the house yard.









Monday, January 6, 2014

SPRING AND SUMMER SUNSETS ON SHANTRON FARM.

There's nothing like a sunset. Autumn sunsets are usually the best but this year they have been surpassed by the Spring/Summer sunsets.

Weird black clouds.

Pastel sunset.

Very Pink.

More orange.

Sorta grey with horses.

Even more orange.

Orange with con trails from planes.

Angry blue-black cloud.

More speccy con trails.

Clouds with pink underbellies.

Pink underbellies with a touch of yellow.

Looking a bit angry.

And as the sun sets ......

.... the moon rises.












AROUND THE GARDEN POND.

The plants around the garden pond are growing well. There are some beautiful lilly-type plants.


Day Lillies. They only last for one day. Ephemeral.

Two types of lilly.

And these ones grow like weeds.

Gorgeous delicate orchids.

Native bush tucker.







Tuesday, August 28, 2012

VERONICA UP A TREE ON SHANTRON FARM.

Veronica, the visiting cat, is up the liquid amber tree on Shantron Farm. Veronica is a Northern Territory cat, born in Katherine and then resident in Batchelor. She is the mother of Navron Fred, also born in Katherine, NT. Veronica is spending 2012 on Shantron Farm while her owner is overseas.

It is the end of Winter On Shantron Farm so the new leaves are starting to appear on the liquid amber trees.  The mulberry trees are also getting new leaves and good crops of mulberries. A bantam chook is sitting on eggs so I should have chickens by the end of September. It is time to get the veggie patch going again with lots of tomatoes, greens and herbs.



Thursday, May 20, 2010

COOGEE BEACH IN WINTER.

Beaches are great, even in Winter.  Sydney has a wonderful choice of beaches and I've had a long association with Coogee Beach.


The video tells stories of Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia. From the Coogee Palace Aquarium which was opened in 1887 to the ocean baths at the north and south ends of the beach.

Not learning to swim, wagging uni lectures and walking from the Opera House to Coogee after a New Years Eve concert because nobody thought about transport.



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