Alex Biddle's Blog
Friday, 14 December 2012
Top 25 - Christmas songs of all time.
For the last 70 years, the Christmas song has cemented its place within pop culture. The end of each calendar year sees the classics, party anthems and festive favourites echo around hectic family homes and packed shopping centres. With radio stations playing the old and new, which do we enjoy the most? Those that remind us of our childhood, or the catchy, newly-found favourites.
Here are the 25 best Christmas songs of all time, as voted for by MusicRadar’s music-making community and the readers of Guitarist, Total Guitar, Computer Music, Future Music, Guitar Techniques and Rhythm magazine.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/the-25-best-christmas-songs-of-all-time-229168/1
Monday, 26 November 2012
Kendall Jenner - Vogue
At just 17, Kendall Jenner appeared in a stunning Vogue photo-shoot propelling her modelling career to greater heights.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2238491/Kendall-Jenners-modelling-career-goes-strength-strength-stunning-new-shoot.html
There may be jealously looming as older sister and celebrity Kim Kardashian had to wait until the age of 31 for the chance to model in vogue. That is L'Uomo, Vogue, the Italian men's edition of the magazine.
Kendall Jenner, daughter to bruce Jenner seemed to be proud of what she has accomplished at such a young age, when tweeting a link to the magazine website, and re-tweeting a post from the shoot's photographer Russell James, who wrote: 'Congrats @KendallJenner on your Ms VOGUE cover. Rare few models make it Vogue ever-especially by age 17!'
This week had been eventful for the teenager as she celebrated turning 17 with her family at their Calabasas home.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2238491/Kendall-Jenners-modelling-career-goes-strength-strength-stunning-new-shoot.html
There may be jealously looming as older sister and celebrity Kim Kardashian had to wait until the age of 31 for the chance to model in vogue. That is L'Uomo, Vogue, the Italian men's edition of the magazine.
Kendall Jenner, daughter to bruce Jenner seemed to be proud of what she has accomplished at such a young age, when tweeting a link to the magazine website, and re-tweeting a post from the shoot's photographer Russell James, who wrote: 'Congrats @KendallJenner on your Ms VOGUE cover. Rare few models make it Vogue ever-especially by age 17!'
This week had been eventful for the teenager as she celebrated turning 17 with her family at their Calabasas home.
Facial Hair
Facial hair gives men the opportunity to sharpen up their look, portray a personality and show individuality. The temporary nature of facial hair, as is all hair allows both men and women to chop and change their appearance to suit themselves.
As males get to a certain age they dabble in growing, trimming and in some cases braiding their facial hair. Over time shaving and its time consuming nature may persuade many to ignore the razor and experiment.
Nothings permanent when it comes to facial hair, and seemingly the possibilities are endless.
http://menshair.about.com/od/facialhair/ig/Facial-Hair-Styles/
As males get to a certain age they dabble in growing, trimming and in some cases braiding their facial hair. Over time shaving and its time consuming nature may persuade many to ignore the razor and experiment.
Nothings permanent when it comes to facial hair, and seemingly the possibilities are endless.
http://menshair.about.com/od/facialhair/ig/Facial-Hair-Styles/
Gibson Les Paul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJJBMr2MDHY
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/reviews/electric_guitars/gibson/les_paul_standard/index.html
Having splashed my cash on a Les Paul classic I asked myself the question, was it worth it? In this case yes. If the classic were not 20 year old and in a second hand condition i would definitely say no. The newer Gibson guitars do not live up to the legendary status thrown upon them by many guitar fanatics and the admirers of Slash.
The newer models are not worth the expensive price tag given to them, partly due to the shopkeepers understanding that there is a group of wealthy beginners capable of spending ridiculous amounts to become the envy of many.
My advice, buy an Epiphone Les Paul for a fraction of the price. I guarantee you that the comfort, sound, and reliability are the same, if not better than the overpriced so called heavyweight of rock and roll guitars.
Minimum Price Per Unit
Minimum price for alcohol only masked the embedded problems with society.
Whilst at university, I am more than certain that David Cameron consumed more than five pints in one night. This of course, is now deemed to be ‘binge-drinking’.
Certainly the government should do everything it possibly can to solve many of the problems that surround the use of alcohol, such as violence. But taking into account legal teenagers and young adults, nothing plausible can stop the likes of university students drinking the level of units now deemed dangerous by the Conservative party leader.
The aim of tackling drunk and disorderly behaviour and wholly the cost to the NHS due to the UK’s drinking culture is a good thing. Alcohol abuse in particular costs the taxpayer around £120 a year, a needless drain of resources.
The over-indulgence of alcohol and the destructive nature of alcohol dependency are key aims in order to lower the cost to the taxpayer and of course the overall health of those involved with alcoholism.
A focus on stopping those adamant on drinking by slightly increasing drink prices behind the bar as well as the counter will only end up with failure. A minimum price per unit will not remove the drinking culture, and if the government realises this they need to aim the embedded problems in society. A price change may not instantly affect the demand for alcohol straight away, as those in the age region of 18-25 are more than willing to pay for drinks, especially when at a bar or club that prices their drinks ridiculously high anyway.
Factors such as an individuals ability to consume a variety of units of alcohol also affects their willingness to buy drinks. Those who have already had a few to drink may be less wary of the price of their fourth or fifth drink.
The main factor revolved around the efforts to reduce binge drinking is the 40p minimum price per unit. Mainly to stop the “pre-loading” done before people do go out to buy alcohol at a bar or club. This “pre-loading” idea was put forward by Theresa May, the Home Secretary.
I believe that the raise in alcohol prices when buying from a supermarket will still not affect the demand. For those in a student mind frame, many will believe that drinking before will be a lot cheaper than buying alcohol at various overpriced bars and clubs, as well as the taxi fare included in getting to different places.
For students, the concerns lay around the costs rather than the health risks. The government do however have the health of those involved at the front of their mind, which I do admire. The health risks that run alongside the overuse of alcohol are too dangerous, with a projected 900 less deaths with the minimum 40p price per unit, along with 50,000 fewer crimes related to alcohol.
With irresponsible drinking believed to cost the UK £21bn a year and being the foot at almost one million alcohol related violent crimes the price increase is for the better. Though I do believe that the government could change the ways in which they target the over usage of alcohol, the gradual consequences from a slight increase will lead to a more productive Britain.
The money saved through the proposal can be used to improve other sectors of the government, aiding the whole population. In the first year alone, more than £80 million in health and crime costs would be saved in the first year, rising to £140 million after ten years.
David Cameron insisted that “...This will not hurt pubs. A pint is two units. If the minimum price is 40p per unit, it won’t affect the price of a pint”. Although other vodka based drinks shall rise.
With the government aiming to raise the price of alcohol, and the companies involved in the production of alcohol following the plans with an interest in weaker drinks becoming more popular, I back the motives behind the proposal. The image of Britain has been tainted in the past due to the overuse of alcohol, so the proposal is key in moulding a new generation of a health wary population.
For though of you who aim to exploit and stab at the proposal but forward, a governmental view should not be taken. With the health of the UK at the forefront of the Conservative party’s mind, it shouldn’t matter who supports who, I am more than certain that if another opposition party where in the same situation, a similar stance would be taken.
Joe’s - Camden
A Breath of Fresh Air
Experiencing the night life in London for the first time lived up to the high expectations as the capital. Though I did not visit a lot of the well-known bars and clubs to the south of the capital I did manage to thoroughly enjoy Camden. Amongst the drug dealing youths and the drunken elderly I found a bar that I believe is one of the best I have truly been able to soak in the atmosphere.
Dedicated to the olden days, Joe’s is a 1950’s style joint that rings to the sound of a long forgotten playlist and the old rustic feel to the bar allows the guests to engulf themselves in the past, and forget the present.
Referred to as the new heart of Camden, the busy, friendly nature of the bar shall soon attract larger hoards of want-to-be guests. So experience Joe’s as you have room, as a guest list beckons.
How to Tie a Tie
There are many men that still do not know how to tie a tie. For this reason I thought I would put some information out there for those who don’t know to use.
Forget the clip-on, learn the:
- Four-In-Hand
- Half Windsor
- Windsor
- Shelby
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