Showing posts with label Crosley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crosley. Show all posts

Monday, 22 May 2017

Girl, put your records on.....







Music has always played such an important role in both our lives. Our dad is a guitarist, our mum a huge music fan and we both danced, played guitar and sang from an early age. Music has the power to allow you to escape, often back to happy times where you can reminisce about the adventures and milestones you've enjoyed along the way! It can also help you to dream bigger, push you towards your goals and sometimes it can remind us of the things we wish we could forget. There have been so many studies proving that music helps those suffering from the likes of Alzheimer's and Dementia to recall long-forgotten memories and improve quality of life through singing and enjoying music. 

A few years back I bought a Crosley record player and dug out my old vinyl collection. Listening to those albums instantly transported me back in time to my bedroom when I was a kid. I spent hours listening to my favourite pop-stars and bands, singing along and making up dance routines.  I recently read What Olivia Did's piece, 'Soundtrack to My Life' (I'm also a big fan of the BBC's Desert Island Discs podcast series) and it made me think of the songs that I would consider my soundtrack and the artists who have influenced my personal life, as well as my work as a choreographer. And eh voilĂ , here's my list thus far.....




Child's Play- 'I Love your Smile' Shanice. 
I adored this song when I was 9 years old. The hook was just so catchy! It reminds me of Sunday's spent by my HiFi in my bedroom listening to the charts on the radio. 



First Timer- 'Run to You' Bryan Adams 
The first concert I ever went to was Bryan Adams, Waking Up the Neighbours Tour with my dad. It was at Celtic Park on the 11th July 1992 and I'll never forget it. I became a huge fan, so much so my mum invited him to my 18th birthday party (no, sadly he couldn't make it!). There's not a song of his I don't like but if I were to choose a favourite it would have to be 'Run to You'. Rob and I danced to the song 'When You love Someone' at our wedding so that's another one I love hearing. 



Guilty pleasure- 'Bits & Pieces' Artemesia
I was never in to dance music growing up- I much preferred R&B and chart music when it came to dance-floor faves but I've always absolutely loved this! It just makes me want to jump up and down! I can't stay still when I hear it. I now use it as warm up track in classes!



Let the Good Times Roll- 'You can Do It' Ice Cube 
This takes me back to Thursday nights at Blanket when I was a student. I'd drive me and the girls in to town and we'd go to the club with the sole intention of dancing all night long. The music was amazing and we had such a great time together.



The Mamas and The Papas -

'Fast Car' Tracy Chapman 
Any time I hear this song I think of our mum. Sunday night was hair washing night was I was a kid (I had extremely long hair which was washed, dried and subsequently pleated for the week ahead at school). It would be just us 3 girls at home so mum would play her favourite albums. London's Burning would be on TV and you'd get the Sunday night back-to-school blues when you heard the opening theme song. 

'Born in the U.S.A' Bruce Springsteen 
Our dad is a big time fan of The Boss so any track of his tends to make me think of him but this reminds me of a T-shirt he brought back for me from a concert when I was only little. I wish I could find it as it was pretty cool- it would be classed as vintage now I reckon.  





Ma Jam- 'P.Y.T' Michael Jackson
I have been a huge MJ fan my entire life. He was such a hero of mine and so any track of his is bound to get my groovin' but whenever I hear the opening bars of this it just takes over my whole body. It was from the album Thriller which I still have on vinyl!

Love of My Life - 'Groove is in the Heart' Deee-Lite
My hubby Rob knows all the words to this- it's a real favourite of his so when I hear it I can't help but smile as I think of him singing it. It's just a cool track that makes you want boogie! 


Karaoke Queen- 'Don't Speak' No Doubt
When Rob and I started dating we'd go to the local pub on a Sunday night for karaoke. I had a few songs that I'd do every week and this was one of them. I've always loved Gwen Stefani- she's just one cool lady and that song just reminds me of being young falling in love for the first time.  



Farewell Fanfare-  'You've Got A Friend' James Taylor
Probably my favourite song of all time! We actually sang it as part of our wedding ceremony so I guess it would be fitting to play it as I take my final bow. It's just beautiful and I'd hope it would remind the special people in my life how much I loved them. 



I have waaaaay more favourites but I feel that's a decent selection for now. Has that made you think of what you'd put on your list or has it encouraged you to look up the tracks and have a little boogie to yourself? Go on, be honest....we won't tell anyone! 

Happy listening,
Weesse x

Monday, 15 December 2014

Weesse's Christmas Gift Guide Part 2




  So if you're anything like me, you're still frantically surfing the interweb desperately trying to find the perfect pressies that are within budget for the remaining recipients on that long list that you've been working on for weeks that actually seems to be growing. Sound familiar? Problem is, I've struggled with ideas this year so have been aimlessly scrolling through sites hoping that things will just pop out at me. So I thought I'd share some of my findings with you in the hope that they are of some use to you guys. I kept finding things that would suit folks I'd already bought for...typical! 


Fit for a Princess

Photo from H&M website
Photo from H&M website 

 These crown hairbands are adorable from H&M! I want one!! Perfect stocking fillers or a little extra to go with a gift. Affordable and super cute. Available in gold, silver and pink






Charge on the Go



Photo from www.amazon.co.uk 


 Hubby Rob discovered this genius portable Pebble phone charger that would be perfect for someone who is forever on the go and always on their phone. Nothing worse than your phone dying when you're out and about. Credit card sized and lightweight, an ideal gift that will definitely be appreciated. We love a good gadget! Loads on the market but I thought this one was pretty reasonable from Amazon




Hey Mr DJ


Photo from www.amazon.co.uk

I actually treated myself to a Crosley Record Player this year and I freakin' LOVE IT! Dug out all my old records (including Joey Lawrence's (yes, from Blossom!)single Nothin' My Love Can't Fix) and have had many a lazy morning pottering around the house listening to some serious choons. Great sound quality, lightweight and looks super cool. Ideal gift for any music lover and this one from Amazon is really reasonably priced. There are various colours available and Urban Outfitters stock the range too. 






A Wise Choice

Photo from Wikipedia 

Last year I bought Rob a bird of prey experience at World of Wing's, Cumbernauld for the both of us to do together and it was soooo good. I managed to get it on a Groupon deal at the time(so it's worthwhile looking out for any offers that may come up) but there's plenty of options on their website to suit most budgets. The staff are so knowledgeable and we found it fascinating to learn about all the different birds they care for. We got to handle an owl and an African eagle. You certainly don't need to be a bird enthusiast to enjoy this. Very informative and a great experience to get up close with these amazing animals.   







Use Yer Loaf



  Another experience-themed pressie for a group of friends, colleagues or family members would be a visit to Escape Glasgow.  Guys this is AWESOME!!!! My dancer friends and I visited the Glasgow-based live escape game last week as our Christmas Night-out treat and it was the most fun ever! Seriously, we are still raving about it. 
  Basically, you're locked in a room for 60 mins and have to solve various puzzles to find the key that lets you out of the room within the hour. You're against the clock and in our case, we were against each other as we'd split the group in to two and were through the wall in identical rooms solving the same clues to escape. It's all about problem solving and working efficiently as a team. We escaped in the nick of time, within a minute of each other. panic stations at the end as we frantically faffed with the last padlock. It's like the Crystal Maze without the weird bald dude commentating. Cannot recommend this experience enough! We're already planning another visit as the game is set to change in January. Do it! Just book it for yourself! It's too good to miss! 




That'll be all for you just now guys. Think the above suggestions are certainly my faves and I can definitely recommend the two experiences as pressies with a difference that anyone would appreciate.

Happy shopping. I'm off to trawl another gizillion websites for onesies and other exciting gifts....naht!

W x