When I got home today, after buying the last NME with the cool list, I went online only to see that I received NME's newsletter, which said that Robert Smith is providing vocals for the new version of "Not In Love" from Crystal Castles (II). How cool is that?? Almost all of my dreams are coming true, one by one. Even dreams I didn't know about until they come true, like this one. Who ever thought that CC and Robert Smith would be collaborating? I love it. Robert Smith's voice is so perfectly sad. Here is the result:
CC feat Robert Smith
Then, there was also an interview on NME that made me laugh a lot: Noel Fielding interviewing Bryan Ferry. Mighty Boosh fans might know that Vince Noir was supposedly brought up Bryan Ferry in a jungle - in the Hitcher Episode.
Link to the first part of the interview
I wish someone would buy me a CC shirt. The Doe Deer ones are awesome. Hint Hint Hint Hint....
As for other things, I found my favorite street in London, but I will keep it a secret unless you really want to know. I also realized that I keep meeting the same people in my area, and somehow miraculously I remember their faces. I saw this guy on the overground train a few weeks ago, and he was very distinct so I remembered him. And today I saw him at Sainsbury's. How awesome is that?! I don't think he remembered me though. It's funny, on the train he was eating, and then I saw him buying groceries today. I also somehow always end up paying at the same cashier lady, who is very nice. But I don't do it on purpose.
Here is another photo of Alice. Sometimes I think I am their biggest fan.
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The very short [not relating to the CC shorts] interview with Bryan Ferry:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/oct/23/bryan-ferry-interview
The more I liked was the question about the closest moment to death and Bryan's saying 'never put bananas in the fridge'.
Yes, and Robert Smith's voice sounds amazingly ringing! Did he give up smoking? If he smoked at all, I don't know. For the very little moment of now it is popular among the British people to reveal their secret cig addiction - after the story 'Nick Clegg and his occasional puffs of cigarettes'. Oh, I guess you are not fancy Nick Clegg's plot as well as Anna Karenina's ending. Sorry.
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