I know I am not the first person to work an unfulfilling 9 to 5 job, nor will i be the last. I am however lucky enough to have a moment every now and then that almost makes it all worthwhile.
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"I hear the drums"
It's just a small line sung by a small choir of backing vocalists/band members. It's just a small part of an incredible song, and i don't know what it is about the line or if it makes anyone else feels the same......
Tame Impala, Metro Theatre

Front man Kevin Parker describes his band as steady flowing psychedelic groove rock that emphasizes dream-like melody. Whatever genre or sub genre you want to put them in the facts behind Tame Impala is that they are a deservedly hyped group of young men from Perth who have a musical maturity well beyond their years...
Groovin the moo, Maitland
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Thursday, May 13, 2010 | |
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british india,
empire of the sun,
Festivals,
grinspoon,
Music,
silverchair,
spoon,
vampire weekend
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My excitement for a festival with such a strong line up was relatively low, maybe it was the unlikely location, the anticipated crowd demographic or maybe it was a combination of things observed over the last 3 years attending the Hunter's premier music festival. Whatever the reasons for my low expectations, the people i was there to see obviously didn't feel the same way....
Bowl-a-rama, Bondi Beach
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010 | |
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Skating
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What is it? 40 of the worlds best bowl and vert skaters coming together to put on a phenomenal competitive display of skateboarding. It is also an exceptional format for spectators to get up close and personal with the likes of Bucky Lasek, Bob Burnquist, Rune Gilfberg and veterans Steve Cabellero, Lance Mountain and many many more....
OK Go @ the Oxford Art Factory
It was a gig I had won tickets to, truth be told i don't think i would have split with my hard earned cash to see them otherwise. I had listened to their latest album of the blue colour of the sky and enjoyed some of the booty shakers it contained but with not enough room to fit 8 treadmills on the stage of The Oxford Art Factory would they really be all that entertaining or would it be one of those gigs where everyone would just be waiting for the one song they know...
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