Friday, 25 November 2011

Wave 105 live Review – A beach we had yet to leave our footprints on

Getting to Bournemouth.

My trip to Bournemouth for Darren Hayes at Wave 105 Live started on Saturday afternoon after work. There were vast engineering works in the south west this weekend and Hilary and I decided to go down the night before so it wasn’t a mad rush on Sunday morning.

Then sun was shining when I left Nottingham and then I watched the most beautiful sunset from the train for the second time this week.


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I met Hils at St Pancras and off we headed to waterloo. I think we both thought of the sweetest lullaby when we thought of waterloo. We got on the train to Basingstoke, then the train to Southampton airport, then a replacement bus service that was actually a non stop express coach (I was pleasantly surprised). The Driver was called Darren and he was hilarious. ‘Anyone for Southampton central shout loudly now (no one did), good because we weren’t stopping there’ LOL. We were nice and comfy on that bus, sitting chatting I almost didn’t want to arrive. I love a road trip.

We got off the bus, found a supermarket, got some rosé wine and headed off to our hotel for xfactor. Darren was in the chat for a bit so we paid for some wi-fi access and headed off to the bar for another glass of rosé. Good times.

We got up Sunday morning, pissed about for a few hours, admired the view from our hotel, then decided to get ready.


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We found a rather interesting pub five minutes before then stopped serving breakfast and had a nice Full English. I was a little bit excited that they played Pete Lawrie’s ‘all that we keep’. Best known for being The feeling’s support act in Feb 2011, he is amazing, such a unique voice.


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Anyhoo… We headed to the pavilion to collect our tickets and then went down to the beach. We walked along a stretch of the beach, went into the amusements and had fun with our £1 of 2p’s.


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We then went to the BIC to check running times.


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We decided to head back to our hotel bar for a while and who did we see on the opposite side of the road? none other than Matt Cardle. Ranting and swearing with his posse we didn’t bother saying hi to him. The look he gave us suggested he wanted us to stop him. Act the big man with his band when on another occasion I went to meet him he refused point blank. He just wants the circus, certainly doesn’t know how to treat his fans.

Wave 105 Live.

After a drink in the hotel bar that didn’t happen as it wasn’t open we headed to the pub next door to the venue for a quick drink. Sorry Reason 4 but we aren’t sitting through you! We headed to the venue and found Anna and Barry upstairs. After a quick picture for the Wave 105 Live website we headed inside. Sadly Hilary and I were opposite sides of the venue but we still had a great time.


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The Feeling was up next, another love of mine, I’ve loved The Feeling since they began in 2006 and have seen them many times live. Another great set from them. Dan is just hilarious.

Up next was Mister Darren Hayes. SQUEE.

Set List:
1. black out the sun
2 to the moon and back
3 insatiable
4 bloodstained heart
5. Truly Madly Deeply
6. Siren's call

1. black out the sun
I loved hearing this song fill the Hall. Such a big, bold song to open the set. I love Darren’s energy, seeing him bouncing around the stage.

Apologies for the poor focus at the start, I had to zoom in and out again. Also apologises for the 20 seconds at the 1 minute mark where D disappears, some late comers decided they wanted past. *rolls eyes*.



2 to the moon and back
Darren said that they had just drove in and he couldn’t believe the beach was in their backyard and he was jealous. He said there was much worse places to come and work.

“I’m gonna play a song from the beginning of my career when I was in a band called savage garden”.

Darren was working the stage, dragging the mic stand around, amazing vocal. He added a few words into the middle of it ‘you gotta hold on, you better hold on’,

Darren sprung around on the spot and then went over to steve and was singing back to back with him then put his arm around him. He spun around to show the back of his jacket and then held his hands up in the heart shape. At one point Darren jumped backwards and it looked like his head didn’t miss the microphone by much.



3 insatiable
Once again sang beautifully. I loved hearing Darren’s voice echo in the hall when he shouted ‘woo’.



4 bloodstained heart
Darren said he had a new album out and that the next song would be a single next year and it was called bloodstained heart. (peeps screamed, that was exciting, that was his fans) Darren said the album is called secret codes and battleships and then joked that was his ‘contractual obligation to promote himself’ LOL.

As Darren launched into bloodstained heart it wasn’t long before silence fell on the hall and the only sound was Darren’s beautiful voice. So much love for this song. It’s just beautiful. I love how passionate Darren is about this song, you can see it when you watch him perform, especially today.


5. Truly Madly Deeply
Darren said his band had just come off tour and were completely jet lagged but thrilled to be there. “This next song changed my life forever and it is always gonna belong to you, its called truly madly deeply”. Loved the cheer it got.

It’s still a beautiful song after all these years. It changed my life forever too. loved it.

‘and when the sun is shining brightly in the Bournemouth skies, and then make you want to cry’. I remember sunset that night. We were sat in the pub so we couldn’t see sunset directly but I could see its reflection on the glass of the building opposite and it looked beautiful.

Darren said he wanted to thank his band. “this is Mr Steve Young, I haven’t got time to introduce everybody else, but this is everybody else’. LOL.



6. Siren's call
I had noticed that affirmation was missing from the set but I just assumed it would be the last song. I love affirmation live, I missed it in the set but sirens’ call is just WOW. this song. My gawd. My Heartbeat raced. It’s so strange being aware of your own heartbeat, I could feel my heart leaping out of my chest. I LOVE this song so much. Powerful, emotional, hopeful. It’s the conviction with which Darren belts his voice. Just wonderful. I love seeing Darren so happy.

I love how expressionate Darren is with this song. He rubbed his fingers together for the line ‘golden honey dripping from the finger tips of god’. He held his finger up for ‘just one moment’ and then blew a kiss for the line ‘just one kiss’.

I’ve taken a few still frames from the video:


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After Darren’s Set.

Straight after the set, I ran around the whole of the venue to try and find Anna and Barry, I then found them in the car park and we headed round the back. We went ahead and let Barry follow his own pace and Darren was stood outside the venue chatting to a lovely German fan. I however couldn’t breathe LOL.

Darren brought us just inside the door so we didn’t get cold; he was still in his costume straight from the stage.

Anna gave him her collectors edition to sign and Darren joked he better not mess it up, and doubled checked how you spell Anna’s name and then wrote over the corners of it. So nice to see him writing all over it for her :). Barry had caught us up and all was good :)

Darren was signing some things for the German fan. Darren introduced the German fan to myself as Dominic and myself to him as ‘this is hails, keeper of all things’. Awwww.

Darren said to us ‘promise me you will all get inside and get warm’ and my reply was ‘I’m roasting’. I think I might have mentioned I ran around the venue. I really shouldn’t be allowed to open my mouth LOL. *dies of embarrassment*

Tasha had her moment with Darren. He recognised her face straight away but couldn’t remember her name. He never forgets a fan that has been adorable to him; he thanked her for the starbucks outside radio 2 and chatted for a little bit.

Tracey asked me ‘weren’t you at Wembley on Tuesday? I said yes, and she said, you had work on Wednesday morning didn’t you? I said ‘yes, I had 3 hours sleep then worked split shift, I was knackered’. Darren was signing something for someone but interrupted, ‘I love your accent, *tried to mimic my accent* - knackered, say that again’ I said thanks and just laughed. I didn’t think Darren was listening to me rambling on the Tracey. Whoops. He’s such a sweetheart though. You know in all the times I’ve spoken to Darren he’s never mentioned the accent, I guess that’s because I never say much, say too much, or certain words highlight the accent. I’ve gotta say knackered is a work I use A LOT. LOL. Especially lately ;)

I asked Darren to sign my ticket but then said ‘I’m a bad fan I’ve only got my ticket’ *another example of why I shouldn’t be allowed to open my mouth*. Darren said he couldn’t believe he didn’t know I was coming today and then he said ‘we played at the Windsor hails’ and I laughed and he carried on signing it. It was only when I got it back and read it, Darren had changed the word Hall to Hails with the pen. Adorable. I think what Darren has written on my ticket is ‘for the lovely hails, love D x’ not sure. Suggestions welcome LOL.


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Someone gave him a calendar to sign and he held it up to his face and joked, ‘look, thinner, airbrushed me’ LOL.

Darren tuned into matt’s voice coming from the stage and asked ‘is that matt?’. I would have liked to see Matt I was a fan of his since the beginning but he’s behaved like an idiot off-stage and I couldn’t pass of the possible chance to see Darren leave. I made the right choice.

Then we asked for a few quick pictures.

Darren said he had promised Dominic first and Darren gave his camera to me and said ‘hails is good photographer, no pressure’ I said ‘awww thanks’ and then proceeded to take the picture. Darren decided the camera needed to be held higher and said ‘oh higher, PLEASE’. I took a second pic and then the other peeps got pics with Darren.

Just as everyone was leaving I asked Darren for a picture and he said ‘we almost forgot about hails’ and he gave my camera to Tracey. Darren joked she was an excellent PA but he wasn’t sure as a photographer. I agreed with him that Tracey was amazing and we took the pic. I knew straight away I had blinked the second the flash went off. The pic isn’t too bad, it was never gonna look amazing after siren’s call had practically floored me and then I’d ran around the venue. Darren however looked amazing, how does he do it?


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Thank you so much Darren. You are a sweetheart. Wonderful set, you sounded INCREDIBLE. Thank you working so hard and still giving us your time afterwards, it was amazing day.

Anna, Barry and myself, were chatting to the German fan afterwards and he said Darren must have got confused as he was writing Dominic on his stuff for a friend and his name was actually Tobi. We added him on facebook but apparently it’s the wrong Tobi, so Tobi if you see this, please get in touch, it was lovely to meet you. Perhaps see you at NYE? You HAVE TO come ;).


Then it was back home for a burger in the hotel bar, PJ’s, Xfactor, I’m a celebrity get me out of here and then bed. Only problem was that I was way too excited too sleep and way too exhausted to be that excited.

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The day after.

I woke up on Monday and for a split second forgot that Hils had already gone home, I was gutted when I realised. Thank you Hils for an amazing time. Loved this weekend so much. Thank you for convincing me that Bournemouth was an excellent idea.

I went the oceanarium, to the amusements (I won a toy meerkat but a kid beat me by about three 2p’s for a lolly on the slots), I had a walk along the pier and then along the beach for ages. I can’t describe the affinity I have for the ocean. It was much to foggy to see any of sunset which was a shame but it was a beautiful day, I headed to the german xmas market, had a sausage and a crepe and then it was home time. It was an emotional day, my dad lived in Bournemouth as a kid and very clearly sees it as home and would love to go back and visit. So damn grateful for the friends I have and the chances I have to go away for a few days. Such a wonderful weekend.


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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Darren Hayes: Wembley Review: Listen To Your Heart

When I first found out Darren was special guest for Roxette my immediate reaction was to say ‘I’m gutted I can’t make it’. I thought it was a Wednesday. Turns out it was a Tuesday. Hilary twisted my arm and I cancelled my overtime, worked a half day and raced down to London.

I sat on the train, hot chocolate in hand, secret codes and battleships on the ipod, trashy magazine in front of me, and I watched the most magical sunset from the train window. I felt so blessed in that moment to have the opportunities I have to see Darren and spend it with some of my best friends. I love you girls.


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I met up with Anna and we waited for Hils to arrive. Thank you McDonalds for keeping us warm for hours LOL. We ordered some food and I bumped into some Roxette fans in the queue. They asked I was going to see Roxette too. I joked that I didn’t look like a football fan ;).

We arrived at the arena with 15 minutes to spare and grabbed our seats.

Myself, Anna and Hils:

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Set list:
1. Black out the sun
2. To The Moon and Back
3. Insatiable
4. Bloodstained heart
5. Affirmation
6. Truly Madly Deeply
7. Siren’s Call


It wasn’t long before Darren was on. A lot of people had already taken their seats which was a fantastic turn out for Darren. So pleased.


1. Black out the sun
The minute the song started, we stood up. You can’t sit through a Darren Hayes set. It was so surreal to hear Darren’s voice from the back of an arena. Black out the sun sounded HUGE. Darren’s vocal was brilliant on this song.


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2. To The Moon and Back
To the moon and back always sounds great live. We couldn’t really see Darren very well but we could hear him and he was sounding amazing.


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3. Insatiable
I loved all the lights, the stage lit up pink and there was a red spotlight shining on Darren from across the arena. It was so pretty. So much love in that arena.


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4. Bloodstained heart
Darren said that this would be his next single from his album secret codes and battleships and it would be out early next year.

I won’t ever forget when we heard the opening notes to this song. Hilary, anna and me, jumping up and down and screaming like fangirls. My heartbeat was racing. I wasn’t sure if Darren would include this one in the set but I am so glad he did.

Darren thanked Roxette for having them, he said that he thought ‘listen to your heart’ was one of the best pop songs ever written.



5. Affirmation
This song always makes me so happy. I’ve always been a bit gutted that I never got to see Savage Garden live. It suddenly dawned on me that this was the closest I’ve got to that moment, Darren Hayes in an arena. It was magical. There was huge blue spotlight that went across the arena and shone on Darren. So surreal.


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6. Truly Madly Deeply
Darren said that he used to be in a band called Savage Garden and this next song was where it all began for them. I thought he meant I Want You but when the opening notes of Truly Madly Deeply started and the audience in the arena screamed. I got a little bit emotional. I was so proud of Darren in that moment. 12,000 people in the arena knew that song and reacted to it. It was a magical moment. I loved seeing so many cameras in the air in the floor seats, mostly likely Roxette fans that had been won over. I loved the line or two Darren sang of listen to your heart at the very end. “Listen to your heart, when he's calling for you”


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7. Siren’s Call
I think we all thought that Truly Madly Deeply was the final song, I’d expected the set to be 6 songs. Darren said to give their regards to Roxette and they had one more song to do. My immediate reaction was to think it would be Talk Talk Talk.. When the opening notes of Siren’s call started I screamed. My heartbeat was racing again. I’ve always had a massive connection to this song, now 12,000 other people could too. And from the very back of the arena, Darren wouldn’t have seen my purple heart but he definitely sent out that call and we sent it back to him. It was a beautiful moment. Thank you so much Darren for singing this song and making it so special.


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After the show.


Hilary and I had to leave after Darren to catch our last trains’ home. I made us stop to take a picture of the poster that had the timings on:

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We tried to get the security man to let us out from the smoking area that we had found ourselves in and he was confused as to why we were leaving early. We very quickly explained that the special guest was why we came, that Darren Hayes was amazing, and then legged it around the venue. Only for another confused security man to stop us. He got a quicker explanation and we headed for the underground (with me trying to talk pictures of Wembley and tweet the set list LOL).


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I waved goodbye to Hilary at Euston and then headed to kings cross. Only I could get lost on the 1/2 mile walk between stations. I got to St Pancras ridiculously early, marvelled at the lego Christmas tree and then had to wait ages for my train. I was freezing my ass off with another hot chocolate, as you do for Darren Hayes ;).


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I was just about to get on the train when I thought I would have a quick look at my pictures and videos. Bloodstained heart didn’t save. I was GUTTED. I quickly googled if you could recover it and there was suggestion you could. I listened to secret codes on the way back, got home at 2am and set about recovering my video. Took me more than an hour to recover it but I managed to. So happy.

I got into bed at almost 4am, I shut my eyes and all I thought was ‘I was at Wembley tonight’. It was so surreal to have seen Darren play Wembley arena, in London, and then go to bed in Nottingham. I still can’t quite believe it happened and we were there.

Epic. Emotional. Amazing.
as always.