I've been doing this every day and only just realised I haven't written about the actual genre of rock n roll.
There are many types of sub genres in the Rock N Roll category.
My favourites are Punk and Metal.
Punk Music: This was the first kind of rock music I got into. I love it. I love what it stands for. Ramones is probably the most famous punk band out there. It is annoying that clothing stores use their logo as fashion nowadays, with people buying these t-shirts thinking the Ramones is a designer.... idiots! Punk music is something I always find interesting. Without Punk I wouldn't have Green Day as my favourite band, now that would be a horrible world.
Metal Music: Getting into this type of music came a bit later on. I started listening to heavier music as I got older, though I've always been a Metallica fan. I can really get into and appreciate long, epic guitar solos more. Thankfully I do.
I guess you could say I'm half punk, half metal - head.... best of both worlds!
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Friday, 17 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 17
Continuing from the previous posts... 5-1 best gig experiences. Let's find out what I've put as my favourite gig experience...
5. Sonisphere Festival - Knebworth - 2014
This was amazing. I got to see the legends that are Metallica and Iron Maiden, which was insane. I got Kirk Hammett's guitar pick which is unreal. They were both out of this world. I also got to meet Frank Turner for the first time that weekend. Amazing.
4.Frank Turner - Manchester/ Leicester 2013
Frank has become one of my idols. I finally got to meet him at Sonisphere and did so at Leicester. Leicester was amazing I was right in front of Frank, on barrier for the whole thing. Manchester was awesome too, it was the first time seeing Frank in a big Arena. Also, I got to see one of my best friends that I never really see. Awesome times.
3. Slash - Blackpool - Ballroom - 2013
I saw Slash on my 18th birthday. What a way to celebrate a birthday! It was my first time seeing Myles Kennedy live too. Hearing Paradise City, one of my all time favourite songs, live on my birthday was amazing. I still can't believe I celebrated my 18th with a couple of thousand slash fans and the man himself. What's that about!
2. Alter Bridge - Birmingham (LG Arena) and Manchester (Phones 4 U Arena)
These were the first few times I saw AB live. Birmingham was the first, I managed to get onto barrier right in front of Mark Tremonti for the whole gig, which is beyond awesome. Myles Kennedy walked over to that side whilst singing Broken Wings and bent down to our level and shook my hand. When he threw his guitar picks at the end of the gig, one dropped in front of me, so I nearly flipped myself over barrier getting it. Probably a hilarious sight.
The Manchester gig.. I was directly in front of Myles, on barrier once again. He smiled at me during Ghost Of Days Gone By and when they were going off I did devil horns to him so he did them back then put his thumbs up to me. Brian pointed to me and threw a guitar pick at me so I caught that and he nodded at me! I still can't believe it!
I saw Alter Bridge for a third time at Download Festival. Got barrier again. We had a welsh flag which had 'Alter Bridge' written on it, Myles and Mark acknowledged it. During Metallingus Myles came down to the crowd and I shook his hand again. This band is awesome.
1. Green Day - London - Emirates Stadium - 2013
This is and will be for a long time my favourite gig experience. I camped out 23 hours just to get close to my idols. I did manage to get close to my idols. What a gig it was. Green Day played a 30 song set. They debuted a song live. It was amazing to see. I noticed Billie turn around to Mike and Tre at one point and was just like 'oh my god, is this crowd really for us?''. The crowd was amazing. Such a good welcome back to Green Day! I just wish they'd done more dates here! One of the things that stands out for me from this gig is when Bohemian Rhapsody was playing just before Green Day entered the stage, everyone stopped talking and starting singing and jumping around to it. Another thing that stands out for me is the last song Green Day played 'Brutal Love'. I remember a light catching my eye, I turned round to see thousand of lights up the air, from phones, cameras, lighters. I will NEVER forget that moment. These are just two things that stand out from my best gig experience... it's going to take something special to replace Green Day at Emirates at my number 1 spot.
5. Sonisphere Festival - Knebworth - 2014
This was amazing. I got to see the legends that are Metallica and Iron Maiden, which was insane. I got Kirk Hammett's guitar pick which is unreal. They were both out of this world. I also got to meet Frank Turner for the first time that weekend. Amazing.
4.Frank Turner - Manchester/ Leicester 2013
Frank has become one of my idols. I finally got to meet him at Sonisphere and did so at Leicester. Leicester was amazing I was right in front of Frank, on barrier for the whole thing. Manchester was awesome too, it was the first time seeing Frank in a big Arena. Also, I got to see one of my best friends that I never really see. Awesome times.
3. Slash - Blackpool - Ballroom - 2013
I saw Slash on my 18th birthday. What a way to celebrate a birthday! It was my first time seeing Myles Kennedy live too. Hearing Paradise City, one of my all time favourite songs, live on my birthday was amazing. I still can't believe I celebrated my 18th with a couple of thousand slash fans and the man himself. What's that about!
2. Alter Bridge - Birmingham (LG Arena) and Manchester (Phones 4 U Arena)
These were the first few times I saw AB live. Birmingham was the first, I managed to get onto barrier right in front of Mark Tremonti for the whole gig, which is beyond awesome. Myles Kennedy walked over to that side whilst singing Broken Wings and bent down to our level and shook my hand. When he threw his guitar picks at the end of the gig, one dropped in front of me, so I nearly flipped myself over barrier getting it. Probably a hilarious sight.
The Manchester gig.. I was directly in front of Myles, on barrier once again. He smiled at me during Ghost Of Days Gone By and when they were going off I did devil horns to him so he did them back then put his thumbs up to me. Brian pointed to me and threw a guitar pick at me so I caught that and he nodded at me! I still can't believe it!
I saw Alter Bridge for a third time at Download Festival. Got barrier again. We had a welsh flag which had 'Alter Bridge' written on it, Myles and Mark acknowledged it. During Metallingus Myles came down to the crowd and I shook his hand again. This band is awesome.
This is and will be for a long time my favourite gig experience. I camped out 23 hours just to get close to my idols. I did manage to get close to my idols. What a gig it was. Green Day played a 30 song set. They debuted a song live. It was amazing to see. I noticed Billie turn around to Mike and Tre at one point and was just like 'oh my god, is this crowd really for us?''. The crowd was amazing. Such a good welcome back to Green Day! I just wish they'd done more dates here! One of the things that stands out for me from this gig is when Bohemian Rhapsody was playing just before Green Day entered the stage, everyone stopped talking and starting singing and jumping around to it. Another thing that stands out for me is the last song Green Day played 'Brutal Love'. I remember a light catching my eye, I turned round to see thousand of lights up the air, from phones, cameras, lighters. I will NEVER forget that moment. These are just two things that stand out from my best gig experience... it's going to take something special to replace Green Day at Emirates at my number 1 spot.
Rocktober Challenge Day 16
Todays post is 10 - 6 of the best gig experience countdown!
10. Simple Plan - Manchester - Ritz - 2012
This was special for a different reason than just seeing an awesome band. I got to meet one of my best friends for the first time after speaking to her online for years. We have been to countless gigs together now.
9. Royal Republic - Wrexham - Central Station - 2012
I've mentioned this particular gig quite a lot..I wore my Metallica tee for this as I didn't own a RR tee. Adam Grahn (Singer) pointed at me and did devil horns, so I did them back as that's obviously the polite thing to do. They later went on to play a Metallica song, once again he pointed to me but this time said ''This one's for you!'' when they'd finished playing their whole set he came off stage and walked straight to me and give me his guitar pic. I later went to meet them at the merch stand, he was a lovely chap, well they all were, but I was talking to Adam the longest, we chatted about Metallica.
8 Avenged Sevenfold - Manchester - Phones 4 U Arena - 2013
I had been waiting to see these for ages as well. Their set was amazing. I was in the seated area for a change so was nice to see stuff from a different perspective. Best and worst part of the gig was them playing the song Fiction. Hearing the revs voice made me tear up, and they shone a spotlight on nothing on stage... did make me emotional and I don't get like that very easy.
7. Leeds Festival - Leeds (Duh) - Bramham Park - 2013
This was my first festival experience so always gunna be a special one. What an experience it was. The first day I got sunburnt... later on that day I was lying in my tent under a thunderstorm. We had enough mud to last a life time. Best part was obviously Green Day for me, getting to see my idols with one of my other best friends was awesome!
6. Green Day - Manchester - Manchester Arena - 2009
This was my first concert ever. It was an extra special one to kick things off. Not only was it my idols playing a 2.5 hour set, they played 3 songs as the Foxboro Hot Tubs. I still can't believe it now.
10. Simple Plan - Manchester - Ritz - 2012
This was special for a different reason than just seeing an awesome band. I got to meet one of my best friends for the first time after speaking to her online for years. We have been to countless gigs together now.
9. Royal Republic - Wrexham - Central Station - 2012
I've mentioned this particular gig quite a lot..I wore my Metallica tee for this as I didn't own a RR tee. Adam Grahn (Singer) pointed at me and did devil horns, so I did them back as that's obviously the polite thing to do. They later went on to play a Metallica song, once again he pointed to me but this time said ''This one's for you!'' when they'd finished playing their whole set he came off stage and walked straight to me and give me his guitar pic. I later went to meet them at the merch stand, he was a lovely chap, well they all were, but I was talking to Adam the longest, we chatted about Metallica.
8 Avenged Sevenfold - Manchester - Phones 4 U Arena - 2013
I had been waiting to see these for ages as well. Their set was amazing. I was in the seated area for a change so was nice to see stuff from a different perspective. Best and worst part of the gig was them playing the song Fiction. Hearing the revs voice made me tear up, and they shone a spotlight on nothing on stage... did make me emotional and I don't get like that very easy.
7. Leeds Festival - Leeds (Duh) - Bramham Park - 2013
This was my first festival experience so always gunna be a special one. What an experience it was. The first day I got sunburnt... later on that day I was lying in my tent under a thunderstorm. We had enough mud to last a life time. Best part was obviously Green Day for me, getting to see my idols with one of my other best friends was awesome!
6. Green Day - Manchester - Manchester Arena - 2009
This was my first concert ever. It was an extra special one to kick things off. Not only was it my idols playing a 2.5 hour set, they played 3 songs as the Foxboro Hot Tubs. I still can't believe it now.
Rocktober Challenge Day 15
Continuing counting down my best gig experiences.
15. Kids In Glass Houses - Wrexham - 3B - 2014
This gig was surreal. Kids In Glass Houses played an acoustic set for the radio, I actually got to witness it.... sat on a bean bag chair, yes that's right! Never thought I'd get to one of those special performances. There wasn't many people there at all and we got to meet the whole band after they'd finished.
14. Green Date - Barnsley - 2014
I shake my head with embarrassment whilst writing this. So the first time I saw Green Date was actually in Wrexham a few months before the Barnsley gig. Joe, the singer pulled me up on stage to sing the last part of Knowledge... I forgot everything. Joe remembered me at the Barnsley gig and pulled me up on stage to sing the whole of Longview. I find it difficult to sing in front of my dog, nevermind 1500 people. Luckily I remembered the whole song and I actually got cheered and applauded off stage instead booed.
13. My Favourite Runner Up - Chester - The Compass - 2014
I was one of two fans at this gig... private gig... yay! We were sat watching the world cup with the band before they did their set. Pretty cool. There were these drunk people who stumbled in randomly, they kept dancing funnily and knocking into me. It was such a good night.
12. Download Festival - Donnington - 2014
I got to knock a band of my 'bands I want to see' list. I was on barrier for 9 hours. Worth it though. I got to shake Myles Kennedy's hand (this will be mentioned again a bit further on the list). I was so close to Aerosmith though, I couldn't believe it, I never imagined being able to get close for Aerosmith. Like I said worth the 9 hours being squashed on barrier and getting whacked over the head by crowd surfers!
11. Manic Street Preachers - Wolverhampton - Civic Hall - 2014
I had been wanting to see the Manics for years and never had the chance to go. I managed to get a ticket last minute, thankfully. I got second row, the crowd was actually quite rough I wasn't expecting it to be honest. All my favourite songs were played. Design For Life came on and James Dean Bradfield came right in front of us to sing it. I will never forget that moment.
15. Kids In Glass Houses - Wrexham - 3B - 2014
This gig was surreal. Kids In Glass Houses played an acoustic set for the radio, I actually got to witness it.... sat on a bean bag chair, yes that's right! Never thought I'd get to one of those special performances. There wasn't many people there at all and we got to meet the whole band after they'd finished.
14. Green Date - Barnsley - 2014
I shake my head with embarrassment whilst writing this. So the first time I saw Green Date was actually in Wrexham a few months before the Barnsley gig. Joe, the singer pulled me up on stage to sing the last part of Knowledge... I forgot everything. Joe remembered me at the Barnsley gig and pulled me up on stage to sing the whole of Longview. I find it difficult to sing in front of my dog, nevermind 1500 people. Luckily I remembered the whole song and I actually got cheered and applauded off stage instead booed.
I was one of two fans at this gig... private gig... yay! We were sat watching the world cup with the band before they did their set. Pretty cool. There were these drunk people who stumbled in randomly, they kept dancing funnily and knocking into me. It was such a good night.
12. Download Festival - Donnington - 2014
I got to knock a band of my 'bands I want to see' list. I was on barrier for 9 hours. Worth it though. I got to shake Myles Kennedy's hand (this will be mentioned again a bit further on the list). I was so close to Aerosmith though, I couldn't believe it, I never imagined being able to get close for Aerosmith. Like I said worth the 9 hours being squashed on barrier and getting whacked over the head by crowd surfers!
11. Manic Street Preachers - Wolverhampton - Civic Hall - 2014
I had been wanting to see the Manics for years and never had the chance to go. I managed to get a ticket last minute, thankfully. I got second row, the crowd was actually quite rough I wasn't expecting it to be honest. All my favourite songs were played. Design For Life came on and James Dean Bradfield came right in front of us to sing it. I will never forget that moment.
Next post: 10- 6!
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Thursday, 16 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 14
I'm counting down 20 best gig experiences, 5 a day starting with today... let's do this... very hard task.
20. Twin Atlantic - Wrexham - Central Station - 2011
This was one of the gigs I went to when I first started getting into gigging. I think it was one of the first times I got mega squashed. I was second row, i'd lost all my friends, and I was seeing this band who were getting quite big at the time. What a night.
19. Emily's Army - Manchester - Sound Control - 2013/14
I've been to two of their gigs there now. I never thought i'd get a chance to see them live never mind actually meet them. Second time I saw/met them, they actually remembered me from the time before. Lovely bunch of guys! Awesome!
18. Misfits - Manchester - Academy - 2013
This stands out for me because not only did I get to see one of the most famous punk bands for the first time, I actually got my ticket signed by Jerry Only. Never expected that in a million years.
17. Black Stone Cherry - Wrexham - Central Station - 2012
I remember finding out about this about 1 in the morning, I was so shocked that they were playing in Wrexham I couldn't sleep at all that night. Such an amazing band was coming to my little town. That gig was packed out, it's most I've ever seen at Central.
16. Mike Herrera (supporting The Ataris) - Wrexham - Central Station - 2013
This makes me laugh every time I think back to it. Mike asked if anyone was actually from Wrexham, no one raised their hand.... except me, of course! Why do I do this to myself?! He laughed and said to everyone ''give this girl a round of applause for being the only one brave enough to admit she's from here'' I stood there awkwardly whilst I was taking my round of applause and people cheering at me... good times.
20. Twin Atlantic - Wrexham - Central Station - 2011
This was one of the gigs I went to when I first started getting into gigging. I think it was one of the first times I got mega squashed. I was second row, i'd lost all my friends, and I was seeing this band who were getting quite big at the time. What a night.
19. Emily's Army - Manchester - Sound Control - 2013/14
I've been to two of their gigs there now. I never thought i'd get a chance to see them live never mind actually meet them. Second time I saw/met them, they actually remembered me from the time before. Lovely bunch of guys! Awesome!
18. Misfits - Manchester - Academy - 2013
This stands out for me because not only did I get to see one of the most famous punk bands for the first time, I actually got my ticket signed by Jerry Only. Never expected that in a million years.
17. Black Stone Cherry - Wrexham - Central Station - 2012
I remember finding out about this about 1 in the morning, I was so shocked that they were playing in Wrexham I couldn't sleep at all that night. Such an amazing band was coming to my little town. That gig was packed out, it's most I've ever seen at Central.
16. Mike Herrera (supporting The Ataris) - Wrexham - Central Station - 2013
This makes me laugh every time I think back to it. Mike asked if anyone was actually from Wrexham, no one raised their hand.... except me, of course! Why do I do this to myself?! He laughed and said to everyone ''give this girl a round of applause for being the only one brave enough to admit she's from here'' I stood there awkwardly whilst I was taking my round of applause and people cheering at me... good times.
Next post: 15 - 11!
Monday, 13 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 13
Rocks!
Rocks are a funny thing aren't they. They're all different shapes and sizes and yet the majority of them are the dull colour of grey. What's that about?
Rocks have been used for many years from skimming them in water to being used as tools in the stone age.
There are three major types of rocks.
Igneous - This type of rock is formed through a cooling and solidification process.

Metamorphic - These rise from existing rocks. They change form by being subjected to heat greater than 200'c and pressure (1500 bars).
Sedimentary - These are formed by the deposition of material at the earth's surface and within bodies of water. Sedimentary are also important sources of natural resources such as coal, fossil fuel and drinking water.
Ok, so I actually kind of enjoyed looking up rocks for this daft post. Thanks to my mother for the idea of a post about actual rocks for Rocktober!
Back to Rock 'N' Roll tomorrow! ;)
Rocks are a funny thing aren't they. They're all different shapes and sizes and yet the majority of them are the dull colour of grey. What's that about?
Rocks have been used for many years from skimming them in water to being used as tools in the stone age.
There are three major types of rocks.Igneous - This type of rock is formed through a cooling and solidification process.

Metamorphic - These rise from existing rocks. They change form by being subjected to heat greater than 200'c and pressure (1500 bars).
Sedimentary - These are formed by the deposition of material at the earth's surface and within bodies of water. Sedimentary are also important sources of natural resources such as coal, fossil fuel and drinking water.
Ok, so I actually kind of enjoyed looking up rocks for this daft post. Thanks to my mother for the idea of a post about actual rocks for Rocktober!
Back to Rock 'N' Roll tomorrow! ;)
Sunday, 12 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 12
Continued from the last post. Rock against mental health.
Personally I've always felt like a bit of an outcast. I've never liked the most popular music, I've never dressed to be fashionable, I've always dressed to be comfortable (band tee and jeans). It took a long time for me not to care what people thought of me but thanks to Green Day I finally realised there's no point worrying, I am who I am. I do not want to be a sheep like most of the people I went to school with, I want to be me, I want to be unique.
Rock music will always be there, it's no solution but we all deserve something that takes away the pain a little bit.
If you're suffering from a mental illness please speak up. There's always someone there who wants to help you. Never give up the fight despite feeling like you're losing the war.
I wouldn't have done half the thing I have if it wasn't for music.
''Music is the air that I breathe, it's the blood that pumps through my veins, keeps me alive, without it I don't know what I'd do'' - Billie Joe Armstrong
Personally I've always felt like a bit of an outcast. I've never liked the most popular music, I've never dressed to be fashionable, I've always dressed to be comfortable (band tee and jeans). It took a long time for me not to care what people thought of me but thanks to Green Day I finally realised there's no point worrying, I am who I am. I do not want to be a sheep like most of the people I went to school with, I want to be me, I want to be unique.
Rock music will always be there, it's no solution but we all deserve something that takes away the pain a little bit.
If you're suffering from a mental illness please speak up. There's always someone there who wants to help you. Never give up the fight despite feeling like you're losing the war.
I wouldn't have done half the thing I have if it wasn't for music.
''Music is the air that I breathe, it's the blood that pumps through my veins, keeps me alive, without it I don't know what I'd do'' - Billie Joe Armstrong
Rocktober Challenge Day 11
The post today is something that I feel needs to be spoken about.
Apparently it was World Mental Health day on 10th October. For many rock music is a great escape from all the bullshit in life, well just any music is really, I guess. Rock music just stands out for me as that's the one that's helped me most.
For me music has played a big part in my recovery from depression, although i say that, I don't believe you ever recover from depression, I do however believe it gets easier. I've listened to at least one piece of music every single day for as long as i can remember. If I feel nervous I pop on a song to take my mind off it for a while. It's not great to avoid your problems but there's nothing wrong with getting a bit of help.
People often say how depressing rock music is. These are the people that don't believe, they don't believe in depression, they don't believe in music. Lyrics are such a powerful thing, i feel i can relate to so many. I think that's one thing in particular people like me hold on to.
Music has the power to make you feel less alone. Even if you're not alone you feel like you are. You just need a helping hand to help you through the day. Music can be that helping hand. I love nothing more than sitting down at the end of the day with my headphones on and just get lost in the music.
Going to concerts helps greatly. It's like a sort of therapy. It's a chance to socialise to meet people who like the same things as you. You can leave all the rubbish from home at the door, and actually enjoy yourself and most importantly be yourself. We currently live in a society where people can't simply accept someone being ''different''. It's probably one of the biggest causes of bullying.
A few years ago, someone actually got killed for being themselves by a gang. The sad story of Sophie Lancaster ( Link ), a charity has since been set up in honour of Sophie and to help stomp out all the hatred towards people who want to be themselves. http://www.sophielancasterfoundation.com/
To be continued..
Apparently it was World Mental Health day on 10th October. For many rock music is a great escape from all the bullshit in life, well just any music is really, I guess. Rock music just stands out for me as that's the one that's helped me most.
For me music has played a big part in my recovery from depression, although i say that, I don't believe you ever recover from depression, I do however believe it gets easier. I've listened to at least one piece of music every single day for as long as i can remember. If I feel nervous I pop on a song to take my mind off it for a while. It's not great to avoid your problems but there's nothing wrong with getting a bit of help.
People often say how depressing rock music is. These are the people that don't believe, they don't believe in depression, they don't believe in music. Lyrics are such a powerful thing, i feel i can relate to so many. I think that's one thing in particular people like me hold on to.
Music has the power to make you feel less alone. Even if you're not alone you feel like you are. You just need a helping hand to help you through the day. Music can be that helping hand. I love nothing more than sitting down at the end of the day with my headphones on and just get lost in the music.
Going to concerts helps greatly. It's like a sort of therapy. It's a chance to socialise to meet people who like the same things as you. You can leave all the rubbish from home at the door, and actually enjoy yourself and most importantly be yourself. We currently live in a society where people can't simply accept someone being ''different''. It's probably one of the biggest causes of bullying.
A few years ago, someone actually got killed for being themselves by a gang. The sad story of Sophie Lancaster ( Link ), a charity has since been set up in honour of Sophie and to help stomp out all the hatred towards people who want to be themselves. http://www.sophielancasterfoundation.com/
To be continued..
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 10
Continuing on from yesterdays post about meeting Frank Turner, I shall tell you about other awesome people I've had the pleasure of meeting!
One of my favourites has to be Royal Republic in Central Station, Wrexham. I wore my Metallica tee for this as I didn't own a RR tee. Adam Grahn (Singer) pointed at me and did devil horns, so I did them back as that's obviously the polite thing to do. They later went on to play a Metallica song, once again he pointed to me but this time said ''This one's for you!''
When they'd finished playing their whole set he came off stage and walked straight to me and give me his guitar pic. I later went to meet them at the merch stand, he was a lovely chap, well they all were, but I was talking to Adam the longest, we chatted about Metallica
I've met quite a few people on my travels. Halestorm, Emily's Army, The Ataris.... quite a few people really.
I waited an hour and half to meet Halestorm, it was well worth the wait.
The majority of people in bands I've met have been lovely. However there's always an odd few that think they are ''it'', they think they own the world and do not need to interact with the fans. They must forget that it's because of the fans they are even up on that stage with people wanting to meet them. If I was in that situation, I'd be so grateful to everyone who even wanted to speak to me.
Everyone has good and bad days, but there's no need to be rude.
One of my favourites has to be Royal Republic in Central Station, Wrexham. I wore my Metallica tee for this as I didn't own a RR tee. Adam Grahn (Singer) pointed at me and did devil horns, so I did them back as that's obviously the polite thing to do. They later went on to play a Metallica song, once again he pointed to me but this time said ''This one's for you!''
When they'd finished playing their whole set he came off stage and walked straight to me and give me his guitar pic. I later went to meet them at the merch stand, he was a lovely chap, well they all were, but I was talking to Adam the longest, we chatted about Metallica
I waited an hour and half to meet Halestorm, it was well worth the wait.
The majority of people in bands I've met have been lovely. However there's always an odd few that think they are ''it'', they think they own the world and do not need to interact with the fans. They must forget that it's because of the fans they are even up on that stage with people wanting to meet them. If I was in that situation, I'd be so grateful to everyone who even wanted to speak to me.
Everyone has good and bad days, but there's no need to be rude.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 9
Challenge Day 9
Meeting Frank Turner And The Sleeping Souls
After the Frank Turner gig (Recap can be see here) had finished and I'd got my tour tee, wouldn't be without would I!
We went round the back to by the stage doors and tour buses. A lot of other fans had the same idea. The Sleeping Souls came out one by one and chatted, took photo's with and signed things for everyone. It's so nice seeing how down to earth these guys are. Ben (Guitarist) chatted to us the longest and was telling us they are going into the studio after the tour.
We almost missed meeting Matt but Ben went to get him from the tour bus for us then waved us down to by the door. Matt asked where we were from and seemed shocked we'd travelled 3 hours for the gig. Seriously nice guys.
It wasn't long after Frank came out. He seemed to shocked and humbled at how many people wanted to meet him. Everyone formed a queue, it took about twenty minutes for us to get to the front.
He shook our hands and asked our names as he always signs stuff ''To.... from Frank Turner''. When I said Kat, he asked ''with a K or a C?' as he did at Sonisphere. He laughed when I told him that he said exactly the same at the festival and said ''can't be getting it wrong now can I?!'
Finally I actually plucked up a bit of courage to tell him how his music inspires me and helps me. He looked so grateful then gave me a hug and said 'Thank you so much, it means a lot knowing my music that I've just written sat at home on an acoustic means so much to people like you''
Such a nice guy.
I asked if he could record a birthday message for my friend as well, he was happy too. As I said such a nice guy!
Meeting Frank Turner And The Sleeping Souls
After the Frank Turner gig (Recap can be see here) had finished and I'd got my tour tee, wouldn't be without would I!
We went round the back to by the stage doors and tour buses. A lot of other fans had the same idea. The Sleeping Souls came out one by one and chatted, took photo's with and signed things for everyone. It's so nice seeing how down to earth these guys are. Ben (Guitarist) chatted to us the longest and was telling us they are going into the studio after the tour.
We almost missed meeting Matt but Ben went to get him from the tour bus for us then waved us down to by the door. Matt asked where we were from and seemed shocked we'd travelled 3 hours for the gig. Seriously nice guys.
It wasn't long after Frank came out. He seemed to shocked and humbled at how many people wanted to meet him. Everyone formed a queue, it took about twenty minutes for us to get to the front.
He shook our hands and asked our names as he always signs stuff ''To.... from Frank Turner''. When I said Kat, he asked ''with a K or a C?' as he did at Sonisphere. He laughed when I told him that he said exactly the same at the festival and said ''can't be getting it wrong now can I?!'
Finally I actually plucked up a bit of courage to tell him how his music inspires me and helps me. He looked so grateful then gave me a hug and said 'Thank you so much, it means a lot knowing my music that I've just written sat at home on an acoustic means so much to people like you''
Such a nice guy.
I asked if he could record a birthday message for my friend as well, he was happy too. As I said such a nice guy!
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 8
First day after idol week, I've chosen to write about my first experience of a rock concert.
Green Day was my first proper gig in Manchester Arena, Halloween 2009. This makes me smile like an idiot. I didn't buy tickets till about a month before the gig. I was so glad I decided/talked my mum round to taking me.
Not only did I get to see my favourite band, I got to see my favourite band's side band 'Foxboro Hot Tubs'. I actually couldn't believe it. There was people there that didn't even know it was Green Day 'undercover'. I believe this was one of the first times Foxboro Hot Tubs performed live in the UK. To be able to say I've seen them is just amazing.
Video of the whole Foxboro Hot Tubs set
They went off and Green Day's stage was all set up. Green Day were incredible, I was smiling and singing along all the way through. They played a 27 song set that night (not including FBHT songs), I actually couldn't believe it. I was in the same place as my idols for the very first time. Green Day were/are so good live even to this day I have to say they are one of the best live bands around.
This was my first experience of hearing one of Billie's speeches, this is one of the main things that has stuck with me even to this day 5 years later.
''Everyday is fuckin' Halloween as far as I'm concerned goddammit, be a fuckin' freak, be a fuckin' weirdo all the time, that's how you live goddammit, that's how you do it, tell the other people to fuck off'
Video of the halloween speech
This is still one of the best days of my life. Seeing your idols for the first time, it's a feeling you can't really describe.
Green Day was my first proper gig in Manchester Arena, Halloween 2009. This makes me smile like an idiot. I didn't buy tickets till about a month before the gig. I was so glad I decided/talked my mum round to taking me.
Video of the whole Foxboro Hot Tubs set
They went off and Green Day's stage was all set up. Green Day were incredible, I was smiling and singing along all the way through. They played a 27 song set that night (not including FBHT songs), I actually couldn't believe it. I was in the same place as my idols for the very first time. Green Day were/are so good live even to this day I have to say they are one of the best live bands around.
This was my first experience of hearing one of Billie's speeches, this is one of the main things that has stuck with me even to this day 5 years later.
''Everyday is fuckin' Halloween as far as I'm concerned goddammit, be a fuckin' freak, be a fuckin' weirdo all the time, that's how you live goddammit, that's how you do it, tell the other people to fuck off'
Video of the halloween speech
This is still one of the best days of my life. Seeing your idols for the first time, it's a feeling you can't really describe.
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 7
Last day of idol week.
I've picked James Dean Bradfield. I have quite a lot of people I look up to I guess so it was hard choosing just 7, though the first 5 I wrote about are definitely my main ones.
James is probably a more recent one. I have huge respect for him, he taught himself how to play guitar and basically just followed his dreams. He didn't quit although that could've been the easiest thing to do especially when one member of the Manics went missing.
He actually has a really good voice too. When I saw the Manics I actually couldn't believe how good they were live. I noticed James had a guitar exactly like mine (probably a bit more expensive than mine but hey ho, still looks pretty). It is also awesome that he's from Wales.
Well that concludes idol week. Hope you've enjoyed reaing about the people I look up to.
Now onto the rest of the Rocktober Challenge.... believe or not I have it all planned.
Stay tuned!
-Grumpy Gig Kat
I've picked James Dean Bradfield. I have quite a lot of people I look up to I guess so it was hard choosing just 7, though the first 5 I wrote about are definitely my main ones.
James is probably a more recent one. I have huge respect for him, he taught himself how to play guitar and basically just followed his dreams. He didn't quit although that could've been the easiest thing to do especially when one member of the Manics went missing.
He actually has a really good voice too. When I saw the Manics I actually couldn't believe how good they were live. I noticed James had a guitar exactly like mine (probably a bit more expensive than mine but hey ho, still looks pretty). It is also awesome that he's from Wales.
Well that concludes idol week. Hope you've enjoyed reaing about the people I look up to.
Now onto the rest of the Rocktober Challenge.... believe or not I have it all planned.
Stay tuned!
-Grumpy Gig Kat
Rocktober - Challenge Day 6
Idol number 6 today is.............Slash!
What guitarist doesn't like Slash? I mean seriously the guy is a genius.
I didn't know what to think when he announced he was doing a solo album, I was sceptical. I thought he would never be able to beat the work he did with Guns 'N' Roses. The solo album actually worked and thanks to Slash I found Myles Kennedy.
I'm a big Les Paul fan so seeing his guitars is just heaven for me. They sound amazing.
I was lucky enough to see Slash on my 18th birthday, what a way to celebrate! I can't wait to see him live again.
This guy is so talented. Seeing some videos online of acoustic and electric performances. Sweet Child O Mine is an example, the acoustic version is just pretty much faultless. Near enough everyone knows that riff.
Slash is just a mega cool dude, that's all I can say really!
What guitarist doesn't like Slash? I mean seriously the guy is a genius.
I didn't know what to think when he announced he was doing a solo album, I was sceptical. I thought he would never be able to beat the work he did with Guns 'N' Roses. The solo album actually worked and thanks to Slash I found Myles Kennedy.
I'm a big Les Paul fan so seeing his guitars is just heaven for me. They sound amazing.
I was lucky enough to see Slash on my 18th birthday, what a way to celebrate! I can't wait to see him live again.
Slash is just a mega cool dude, that's all I can say really!
Monday, 6 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 5
Today's Idol is Frank Turner.
I can't put into words how much I love and respect this guy, though I guess i'll give it a go.
I first heard of Frank back in 2010 when he supported Green Day, I checked his music out before the gig and been hooked ever since.
His music is not only catchy but clever too. The lyrics are very relatable. Frank is just pure talent, I remember Billie Joe saying about the support acts back in 2010 I believe Billie said... 'Frank Turner now he's a fuckin good song writer I'll tell you that right now' and he was right! Always listen to Billie, see ;)
He's a fantastic guitarist as well, he plays the acoustic guitar mostly, it's kind of what he's known for.
A lot of Frank's lyrics are about getting away, you can tell he's speaking from own experience here, even his other lyrics he just tells it how it is. His music may not be mega punk rock but his personality and attitude sure is!
I finally got to meet Frank in July at Sonisphere, I was a bit shocked that Id actually met him so didn't really know what to say so I literally just said... 'you're awesome'... Well done Kat you successfully made a fool of yourself in front of an Idol!
I actually got to meet Frank again after his own gig in Leicester, I plucked up the courage to tell him what his music meant to me and how it helps me. He gave me a hug and said thanks. I was a bit in shock to say the least! He is such a down to earth guy, it is unreal.
Thanks for reading, another Idol coming tomorrow :)
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Rocktober - Challenge - Day 4
Idol Week - Myles Kennedy
I don't know where to start with this one really. I guess i'll start with his voice. It is just amazing, the range he has. You can't really describe his voice, captivating would be one way of describing it.
Not only is he a great singer, he's amazing at loads of other instruments too.
I don't know where to start with this one really. I guess i'll start with his voice. It is just amazing, the range he has. You can't really describe his voice, captivating would be one way of describing it.
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| Singing with Slash (you must be pretty great to do that right?) |
Myles writes a lot of lyrics for both Alter Bridge and Slash. All of which are just spot on. He writes from his own experiences to stuff he's read in the news.
He is such a talent and although his fanbase is growing, it's a shame not many people know about this guy.
He is such a talent and although his fanbase is growing, it's a shame not many people know about this guy.
Friday, 3 October 2014
Rocktober Challenge Day 3
Idol week - Day 3 - Tre Cool
I couldn't have Billie and Mike as an idol and not Tre now could I?
Tre Cool is amazing. He is so random and unafraid of being himself, I think out of everyone he's the reason I have such a care free attitude. I generally don't care what people think of me, I'm not changing. Be yourself all the time.
He's absolutely insane, especially when he gets behind the drumkit. Tre can play a lot of instruments, drums, however are the best.
Tre's sense of humour is awesome as well. He's written some funny songs in his time.
He, like Mike and Billie, is also great with the fans.
Promise the idol tomorrow won't be Green Day related ;)
I couldn't have Billie and Mike as an idol and not Tre now could I?
Tre Cool is amazing. He is so random and unafraid of being himself, I think out of everyone he's the reason I have such a care free attitude. I generally don't care what people think of me, I'm not changing. Be yourself all the time.
Tre's sense of humour is awesome as well. He's written some funny songs in his time.
He, like Mike and Billie, is also great with the fans.
Promise the idol tomorrow won't be Green Day related ;)
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Rocktober challenge day 2
Idol week: Day 2 - Mike Dirnt
Mike Dirnt, bassist of Green Day. I have huge respect for this guy. He's a great musician but I feel he's bit of an unsung hero, but bassists generally are, which sucks. Like his band mate, Billie Joe, he's an excellent lyricist and awesome family man. His wife was diagnosed with cancer a few months back and ever since Mike has shown support and encouragement to her and stuck by her throughout everything.
Mike Dirnt, bassist of Green Day. I have huge respect for this guy. He's a great musician but I feel he's bit of an unsung hero, but bassists generally are, which sucks. Like his band mate, Billie Joe, he's an excellent lyricist and awesome family man. His wife was diagnosed with cancer a few months back and ever since Mike has shown support and encouragement to her and stuck by her throughout everything.
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Mike_dosxx (instagram) : ''39.3 miles total for @batmansmom and the fight against Breast Cancer! #avonbreastcancerwalk #fuckcancer #fuckyoucancer @greendayig #WeLoveYouBatmansmom''
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Mike can play a few instruments (very well) and can also sing. He actually has a pretty decent voice so it's nice to hear him sing on some songs.
He is also a nice genuine guy who appreciates the support fans give. He even replies to some fans via twitter which is amazing for him to spend time doing.
His sense of humour is amazing, he comes out with some funny saying and cracks some jokes.
And last but not least his laugh is just the most awesome thing EVER!
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Rocktober Challege
I decided to set myself this challenge. I have to post everyday throughout October with something to do with Rock 'N' Roll! I'm starting it with idol week , 7 days, 7 idols I'd like to write about.
First one I'll post about is probably my first ever and biggest idol/ inspiration, Billie Joe Armstrong.
Billie has been the person I look up for as long as I remember. It's not just the lyrics he comes up with it's his attitude, his look just everything. He speaks his mind and he's not afraid to do so. Just look at American Idiot as an example of that.

I mentioned his lyrics are a big part, of course they are. He writes some of the most amazing material, I can relate to some things, and then the other things I just think are so clever.
Billie is no stranger to having a go at things that are out of his comfort zone too. Playing St. Jimmy on the American Idiot stage production, as well as doing some acting in movies.
I love the way he speaks of his family as well, people just assume he's a dirtbag rock n roller, he has been married for 20 years and has two awesome kids. That's not so bad is it.
Whatever emotion I feel Billie is always there. I got the chance to see Green Day live for the first time in 2009 easily one of the best days of my life. I hope to one day meet Billie, until that day I shall carry on listening to his wonderful music as I have done for the last 10 years.
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