Ring In The New

The most memorable recent New Year's Eve I had was in 1999 which I spent in New York City and asked my wife to marry me the moment the clock struck 12:00 to usher in the new millennium. Probably my favourite ever in London was in 1992 the last time myself and all my college friends were together in the same place and found ourselves in the tiny, members-only Troy Club (sadly now closed) standing on the tables drunkenly singing along to Frank Sinatra songs playing on the jukebox until the early hours of the next morning. But not all New Year's Eve rose to the level of stories to tell the grandchildren, when I was a young nightclubber in London that night was both the most anticipated and most stressful of the year. The pressure to be having the greatest time of your life (champagne bottle in one hand, kissable girl in the other) when the clock struck 12:00 was enormous and usually disappointed. After several years I got fed up with the hassle of paying an arm and a leg to get into a packed, six-deep-at-the-bar club (and one time being kept waiting in the queue outside until 11:55) and the older you get the desire to chase that moment becomes less and less important anyway, by then you've had plenty of other "moments" to cherish in nightclubs on other nights.
So now I'm an old fart I'll be spending it on the couch getting cozy with the missus, chances are we won't manage to stay awake until midnight either. But I'm not dead yet and to prove it here are some actual new (new!) records I enjoyed in 2008. For some reason 3/4 of them seem to be by rather fetching young ladies.
Merry New Year everyone.
Download: Jack Killed Mom - Jenny Lewis (mp3)
Buy: "Acid Tongue" (album)
Download: Wreckless Love - Alicia Keys (mp3)
Buy: "As I Am" (album)
Download: Graveyard Girl - M83 (mp3)
Buy: "Saturdays=Youth" (album)
Download: I Thought I Saw Your Face Today - She & Him (mp3)
Buy: "Volume One" (album)
4 Comments:
Big 09 hugs from our sofa to yours Lee X
Happy New Year Lee!
The dancefloor was the living room carpet this year and the music was great - you ought to get up off the sofa and try it!
All the best for 2009 - keep blogging Lee
Phil
It's always the same for me every new year. Get everyone to join hands cross-armed Auld Lang Syne stylee and sing along to Ace Of Spades.
and don't forget the joker.
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