Friday, October 28, 2005

Most of you probably haven’t noticed (why would you?) that today my blog if officially one year old! Hurrah! That year seems to have gone very, very quickly. So, let’s hope it goes for another year at least.

This weeks been half-term, so I’ve been up to a few vaguely exciting things. Monday was a two hour driving lesson. Afterwards, my driving instructor told me that after next lesson, which is on Wednesday, I will have done everything. Which is nice. So, once my theory test is out of the way, I can book my practical test and then I will be bombing around West Wickham like some kind of “rude-boy”. Ok, so maybe not that last bit, but it will be great knowing that I can legally drive. Tuesday was a trip into Bromley, where I saw that other roamer of the blogosphere, Steve. He was with younger brother Dave, buying Warhammer something or other. £11 he ended up paying which was quite expensive for whatever it was that he bought. I was boring clothes shopping. Nothing interesting at all happened.

Wednesday: Nothing at all interesting happened.

Yesterday was far more exciting. Jon, Chard, Dave J, Steve, Dave C, Andrew and I went to see Wallace and Gromit: The curse of the were-rabbit at Vue in Croydon. In my opinion it was one of the best films of the year. I’ve always liked Wallace and Gromit. Hey, who hasn’t? (Ignoring Lewis who hates everything). It was funny in places too, which was nice.

Back to the boring stuff, I’ve been doing maths coursework today which has been very tedious. I should get it done by Tuesday, hopefully.

Anyhow, tomorrow should be great. Being the Spurs season ticket holder that I am, I’m off to see them tomorrow against Arsenal: The big game of the season. The teams have always had a bitter rivalry, and so the atmosphere should be buzzing.

I’ll post about it in the future, hopefully with pics.

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Goodbyes

Weather: Non-existant. Although, very hot yesterday. 21 C
Reading: The same as last time
Listening to: The Kinslayer
Watching: Monty Python movies in general
Thinking of buying: Stil a digital camera. Thislooks nice.
Looking Forward to: The thing next month
Confused about: Nothing really :)
Annoyed with: Chavs
Mood: Happy :D

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Good and Bad

This post has a mixture of good news and bad news. Firstly, the good.

The Sunday after Lewis’ birthday, (God, that seems a long time ago), I went to his house for a fun filled afternoon of partying. You can read about it in detail here.

I’d just like to thank Lewis for putting on a great Party. I had fun. Thanks Lewis. Thewis.

What else has happened. Erm…. Ah yes, the chemistry Lecture. On Wednesday last week Jon, Steve, Dave C and I went up to UCL to a chemistry lecture about something or other. Anyway, cutting a very long and boring story short, it was totally useless and very, very boring. I think it was about shells or some crap like that.

Last Saturday was also fun, going up to Spurs to see them play Everton who were bottom of the table. Fortunately Tottenham won 2-0 with the goals coming from Mido and Jenas. Very good it was too. I’m going again this Saturday to see Spurs play Arsenal. This being the North London Derby, the atmosphere should be more electric than it usually is.

And now with the good out of the way, here comes the bad. Sorry, no ugly here.

I have some sad news which I read on the NIghtwish website. Sorry, I couldn’t get an exact link. Basically it was a letter sent from the four male members of Nightwish to Tarja. I think I’ll post the whole letter. Here it is:

“Dear Tarja,

It`s time to choose whether the story of Nightwish ends here or whether it will still continue an undetermined period of time. We`ve been working with this creation for 9 years and we are not ready to give up yet. Nightwish is a way of life, something to live for, and we`re certain we can`t let it go.

Equally certain is the fact that we cannot go on with you and Marcelo any longer. During the last year something sad happened, which I`ve been going over in my head every single day, morning and night. Your attitude and behavior don`t go with Nightwish anymore. There are characteristics I would never have believed to see in my old dear friend.

People who don`t talk with each other for a year do not belong in the same band.
We are involved in an industry where the business-side of things is a necessary evil and something to worry about all the time. We are also a band which has always done music from the heart, because of friendship and the music itself. The mental satisfaction should always be more important than money! Nightwish is a band, it`s an emotion.

To you, unfortunately, business, money, and things that have nothing to do with those emotions have become much more important. You feel that you have sacrificed yourself and your musical career for Nightwish, rather than thinking what it has given to you.

This attitude was clearly shown to me in the two things you said to me in an airplane in Toronto: ”I don`t need Nightwish anymore.” and ”Remember, Tuomas, that I could leave this band at any time, giving you only one day`s warning in advance”.
I can`t simply write any more songs for you to sing.

You have said yourself that you are merely a ”guest musician” in Nightwish. Now that visit ends and we will continue Nightwish with a new female vocalist.
We`re sure this is an equally big relief to you as it is for us. We have all been feeling bad long enough.

You told us that no matter what, the next Nightwish album will be your last one. However, the rest of us want to continue as long as the fire burns. So there`s no sense in doing that next album with you, either.

The four of us have been going over this situation countless times and we have realized that this is the thing we want to do in life. It´s all we can do. In December 2004, in Germany, you said that you will never tour again for more than two weeks at a time. You also said that we can forget about U.S. and Australia because the fees and the sizes of venues are too small.

In interviews I`ve mentioned that if Tarja leaves, that would be the end of the band. I understand that people will think this way. Nightwish is, however, a scenery of my soul and I`m not ready to let go because of one person. A person who wants to focus her creativity to somewhere else, a person whose values don`t match mine.

We were never bothered by the fact that you didn`t participate in writing/arranging songs, you never in 9 years came to rehearse the songs with us before going to the studio. Not the fact that while on tour you always wanted to fly, separately from us with your husband. Not the fact that you are an undisputable front image of the band.
We accepted and felt ok about everything except greed, underestimating the fans, and breaking promises. It was agreed by the five of us that Nightwish would be the priority in everything that we do during 2004-2005. Still so many things were more important to you. The ultimate example being the already sold-out show in Oslo, which you wanted to cancel because you needed to rehearse for your solo concerts, meet frieds and go to the movies. Those were the words Marcelo used in an e-mail explaining the cancellation. This being just one example of so many. I couldn`t think of a worse way of being selfish and dismissing our fans.

Nightwish is a way of life and a job with many obligations. To each other and to the fans. With you we can`t take care of those duties anymore.

Deep within we don`t know which one of you drove us to this point. Somehow Marcelo has changed you from the lovely girl you were into a diva, who doesn`t think or act the way she used to. You are too sure of your irreplaceableness and status.
It`s obvious that you blame your stress and misery on us four. And you think we don`t respect or listen to you. Belive us; We have always had the uppermost respect towards you as a wonderful vocalist and as a friend. And very often during the past couple of years the plans were made according to your decisions only. You were always the only one who wanted more money from the shows.

This ”compensation and more money from everything” –attitude is the fact that we are most disappointed of!

We wish that from now on you will listen to your heart instead of Marcelo. Cultural differences combined with greed, opportunism and love is a dangerous combination. Do not wither yourself.

This decision is not something we are especially proud of but you gave us no choice. The gap between us is too wide. And the decision is made by us four unanimously. We are beyond the point where things could be settled by talking.
All the best for your life and career,

Tuomas

Emppu Jukka Marco

Ps. This is an open letter for everybody.”

So, that came as quite a shock. Tarja has left the band. There will be no more Nightwish as we know it. Their next album will be written and performed with a new female vocalist.

Who’d have known that there would be such bitter disagreements going on between band members. Alas, Nightwish will pull through and perhaps be better than ever when their new album comes out in 18 months time or so. At least, I hope they bring out a new album.

Tata

Weather: Sunny for now. It's going to rain later though.
Reading: sort of reading Angels and Demons
Listening to: Sunburn - Muse
Watching: Nothing
Thinking of buying: A digital camera, but only after my birthday
Looking Forward to: That thing with the things next month.
Confused about: Where Jacko goes when he's away.
Annoyed with: Pinky. Just for being a chav.
Mood: Shocked about NW. Happy that it's half term.