This month I
want to share my pictures from the Kraftwerk 3D gig (at the Royal Albert Hall) I went to very recently.
The show was immensely enjoyable. Kraftwerk embody some classic contradictions;
cold, hard synthesiser sounds playing catchy, tuneful melodies; presenting the
band as “robots” or a “man machine” when they are clearing, living, breathing,
creative human beings. Only one member of the original line up remains, but
still, the chance to see this talented and unique band could not be missed!
Their show
featured music from throughout their career, one which has been hugely
influential. David Bowie became obsessed with Kraftwerk, their Autobahn album
in particular during his “Berlin phase”. Coldplay borrowed heavily from
Computer Love (from Computer World) for their ridiculously catchy hit single “Talk”
(from X & Y). Not to mention the many synth bands of the 80s who soaked up
the sounds, rhythms and obsession with the future which Kraftwerk made central
to their act.
Kraftwerk
played their number one hit single “The Model”, the only full song with lyrics.
Their set list included many of my other favourites “Numbers”, “Computer Love”,
“Tour De France”, “Autobahn”, “The Man Machine”, “Computer World”. The 3D
visuals were striking, and whilst not as perfectly executed as a cinema 3D
experience, still achieved a depth. The use of colour and imagery made them a
highly effective fifth member of the live band.
This month I
have been immersing myself in music. This weekend I intend to continue to gorge
myself on Glastonbury live sets, having thoroughly enjoyed the Radiohead show
from last night. Their career spanning set was played with conviction and
style, proving they are still at the height of their powers. Twenty years on,
OK Computer is still an amazing, groundbreaking album, which has pulled me
towards my other favourite album of theirs, In Rainbows. (Don’t worry, there
are many of their other albums I enjoy, it is simply those are my two
favourites if I have to be pushed.)
I do realise
this is a reaction to the bad news in the UK recently. Manchester, Westminster,
London Bridge, Grenfell Tower and Finsbury Park are devastating events. After
reading and listening to the news, I need somewhere to seek solace. Am I merely
fiddling whilst Rome is burning? No. I’m not in charge. I do what I can. I
remain very aware of what is happening around me. It is just my way of making it through these times. If you have been affected by these events, my heart goes out to you. Too many people have suffered, it is heartbreaking.
Food articles
and food writing:
Aaron Vallance
writes poignantly about how Borough Market, London foodie paradise, stands
strong (in the aftermath of the London terror attack): http://1-dish-4-the-road.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/london-bridge-is-staying-strong-tribute.html
Hate food
waste? How about regrowing your knackered fruit? https://www.buzzfeed.com/merleoneal/how-to-regrow-fruit
An
international look at street food: http://www.saveur.com/street-food-around-the-world
There are 5
"Blue zones" where the highest percentage of people live to 100. They
eat beans, greens, nuts and seeds (among other things) in their diet. Is it the
secret to long life? http://www.today.com/health/blue-zones-diet-foods-help-people-live-100-t112105
Love to grow
your own? Here's what to plant in June! http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/stories/what-to-plant-in-june/
Genius or
madness? Guy gets a drone to pick up his fast food... Seriously - does this
mean people won't even pop out to pick up their fried chicken? http://www.today.com/video/blogger-sends-a-drone-to-pick-up-his-kfc-order-955512387529
Which garden
flowers can you eat? Ideas and inspiration from the Royal Horticultural
Society. (Please - if in doubt about identification, do not eat garden plants!
Some are toxic!) https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=764
New Scientist
debunks cooking myths. I am rather amazed to discover risotto doesn't actually
need constant stirring! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/dont-bother-stirring-risotto-rice-kitchen-myths-debunked/
Recipes:
A Bengali style
bowl of comfort food from Rinku Bhattacharya. A great recipe and a heartwarming
read: https://food52.com/blog/18966-a-bowl-of-bengali-comfort-food-for-when-life-is-turbulent
12th
June was World Meat Free Day. So here is a vegetarian, vegan salad inspired by
M&S by Petra Kravos: http://www.behealthynow.co.uk/healthy-meals/herby-quinoa-salad-with-broad-beans-and-pomegranate-seeds/
10th
June was World Gin Day. So, however you like yours, enjoy! Here are some gin
recipe ideas in case you're looking for something new: http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/10-ways-with-gin-and-not-a-drink-in-sight/
Anyone
considering their weekend baking options? May I suggest Rose and lychee
cupcakes? https://www.finedininglovers.com/recipes/dessert/cupcake-recipe-rose-lychee/
The Korean
classic Bulgogi reimagined into a weekday supper dish: http://www.olivemagazine.com/…/meat-and…/steak-bulgogi-bowl/
Quick pickled
onions - how to make them and how to use them: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2017/jun/03/quick-pickled-onions-recipes-trout-tartare-roast-sweet-potatoes-buckwheat-hotcakes-yotam-ottolenghi
How to pep up a
potato salad. Especially since it is Jersey Royal season! https://food52.com/blog/19709-how-to-make-a-potato-salad-that-ll-upstage-the-classic
What you might
have missed at Snig’s Kitchen:
Cheating at
cooking is OK. Cheater’s Chicken Satay. http://snigskitchen.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/cheaters-chicken-satay.html
Music:
Kraftwerk –
Autobanh
Kraftwerk –
Computer Love
Radiohead – OK Computer
The xx – I See
You
Please note: as with every monthly
Favourites List, all of these items have been selected by me simply because I
love them. I do not receive any money, benefits in kind or other incentive for
posting these links or recommendations.