Sunday, November 18, 2012

Upcoming gig: Black Veil Brides @ Melkweg, Amsterdam

Hello everyone!

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This Friday, Black Veil Brides announced new tour dates for 2013, including a show in Amsterdam on the 26th of April. The sale started at 10:00, but when one of my friends called me that night, there where still tickets available. My friend had brought VIP tickets, and asked us to buy those too, because those tickets include a meet & greet. My sister and I were also able to buy the VIP tickets (who were seriously overpriced by the way, a normal ticket was 16 euros and the VIP tickets were 81 euros what the fuck) but the price was worth is because we are meETING BLACK VEIL BRIDES OH MY GOD I have been freaking out over this for the past three days and I'm so excited to see them live for the third time!


Black Veil Brides also released a brand new single from their upcoming album Wretched and Divine, called In The End.

I am very much looking forward to their new album, the show and the meet and greet! Of course I'll write a review afterwards. 

In other news, Muse has also announced new European tour dates, with a show in Amsterdam in June. Last time, we weren't able to get tickets, but hopefully we will now. 

Is anyone else going to Black Veil Brides too? 

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Friday, November 9, 2012

Conventional Weapons: Number One out now!

Hello everyone,

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Last week, My Chemical Romance released Conventional Weapons: Number One on vinyl and in iTunes. It features two songs: Boy Division and Tomorrow's Money. They're the first two songs from Conventional Weapons (the album that came after the Black Parade, but got scrapped by the band). My Chemical Romance will release two songs every month until February, and in my opinion, they kicked off with two awesome tracks!
Boy Division is a bit like Revenge/Black Parade mixed with the Desolation Row cover they made for the Watchmen movie in 2009. It is one of their best songs ever, with an awesome guitar and really cool lyrics. Tomorrow's Money sounds more like Bullets/Revenge in my opinion, and is also awesome. I'm very glad the band decided to release these songs after all.

Here's a list to the release dates of the other Conventional Weapons songs.

I don't know if it's still happening, but last week every time someone uploaded the songs on YouTube or Tumblr they got deleted after a while. So I'll put the video's here, but I don't know how long they will work.




I hope you enjoyed the songs as much as I do. Thanks for reading!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Friday, September 21, 2012

Album review: ¡Uno! by Green Day

Hello everyone!

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Green Day's newest album, ¡Uno!, from their trilogy of albums ¡Uno!, ¡Dos! and ¡Tre!, came out today. I brought it as soon as I could, and here's my review.

I've listened to the complete album Thursday already, since there was a livestream where you could listen to the album four days before it came out. I'm actually listening to it for the second time right now!

Overall, I think ¡Uno! is a really nice album. The songs are catchy, and easy to remember and sing along. It's an album you want to listen to completely in one go, and play it again and again afterwards. I like to compare it to Dookie -my sister disagrees, but I mean it has sort of the same feel, or at least I think so- but you can hear the musical progress Green Day has made since Dookie, the songs are more complicated and there's more variety.

Did that even make sense? I'll try to explain it a bit better. The first Green Day album I brought was 21st Century Breakdown in 2009. I know lots of fans dislike the album, but I didn't know older Green Day songs and so I had nothing to compare it to and really liked it. Later on, I did hear the older albums. I'm not a really big fan of the first few albums, but Dookie, Warning, American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown are fantastic. In my opinion, ¡Uno! is a combination of those four. Where Idiot and Breakdown are fantastic concept albums/rock operas, ¡Uno! is more like Dookie, an album with songs that aren't about the economy or a post-apocalyptic world, just really nice songs (Basket Case,When I Come Around, you know what I mean. Those songs just rock). But on ¡Uno! Green Day is more experimental with diffrent styles, styles beyond punk, without losing that punk rock feeling. Which is totally awesome. I do think the the themes the songs have could have been chosen a little better. Green Day has written masterpieces like Jesus Of Suburbia, and honestly, songs like Oh Love don't evenbegin to come close to that.

These are my ratings from each song (1/5 being really dissappointing and 5/5 being super awesome):

1. Nuclear Family: 4/5
2. Stay The Night: 3/5
3. Carpe Diem: 4/5
4. Let Yourself Go: 5/5
5. Kill The DJ: 4/5
6. Feel For You: 3/5
7. Loss Of Control: 3/5
8. Troublemaker: 3/5
9. Angel Blue: 3/5
10. Sweet 16: 4/5
11. Rusty James: 3/5
12. Oh Love: 1/5

My personal favourite song from the album is Let Yourself Go. I love the chorus, the song is great to sing along and to make your homework to! My least favourite song is Oh Love, but I just don't understand how THAT can come out of the same mind as American Idiot.
Overall, I give ¡Uno! a rating of 4 out of 5.

I am very curious about ¡Dos! and ¡Tré! now :3 What do you think about the new album?

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Music video's for Kill The DJ and Madness

Hello everyone!

Green Day released their video for Kill The DJ a few days ago, and today Muse released the video for Madness. From both songs are also Making Of video's.


I think the video for Kill The DJ is okay. After the huge dissapointment I got from the Oh Love video, I was glad to see this video wasn't just girls and only seconds of Green Day playing, but on the other hand, it's still not the same as the quality from video's such as Last of The American Grils, 21 Guns or American Idiot. I do like the close-ups of Billie Joe, Mike and Tré though. And the fact that the crowd goes insane with blood everywhere at the end of the video.


The video for Madness, however, I think is fantastic. I love how it's like a short movie that makes you want to watch and see how it'll end. And Madness is like my favourite song of the moment too. I just love it so much. Also, Chris' bass in this video is kickass. And the SWAT team jumping over everything is pretty awesome too. I love this video. A lot.



What do you think of the video's?

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond




Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Professional Griefers Music Video out now!

Hello everyone!

Today, Deadmau5 finally released the music video for Professional Griefers ft. Gerard Way. In the video, the two are fighting with each other by controlling two huge robots, and also physically fight. I love the video, I love the video, what more can I say? You should check it out.

I usually don't even like dupstep and I don't know why I do like this song (probably because of Gerard) but come on you've got to admit it's catchy. I hope you'll like the video as much as I do.

See you next time!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

cover for Professional Griefers
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

New Muse single 'Madness' out now!

Hello everyone!

Muse premiered their new single Madness on BBC Radio yesterday.
The song is getting a lot of criticism, but I absolutely adore it. It's a whole other facet of Muse, one we've never heard before. BBC Radio also had a 30-minute interview with the band, where they spoke about the new album, Chris writing and singing, and their plans for the future.

The 2nd Law, Muse 6th studio album, comes out October 1st. The full video for Madness will be released soon, the video in this post is an official lyric video.

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond


Monday, August 13, 2012

News on the new My Chemical Romance, Muse and Green Day albums!

Hello everyone,

The 2nd Law album cover
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I was on a holiday, and while I was gone, a lot has happened! There's some news on the new MCR, Muse and Green Day albums I really want to share with you.

The release date for the new Muse album, The 2nd Law, has been pushed back to October 1st. The band is going to release a single called Madness first, and it had been confirmed that the single will debut on BBC radio on Monday the 20th of August. You can pre-order The 2nd Law on the official Muse site.
They have also released a full version of their new song Unsustainable.

The release date for the new Green Day album, ¡Uno!, is coming closer and closer. The band have released their first single Oh Love on July 16th (my birthday! Best birthday present ever) and after that they also released a song called Let Yourself Go. There's also a studio version of Kill The DJ on Tumblr, but it hasn't been uploaded on the Green Day Youtube channel yet. I'd say keep an eye on the channel for Kill The DJ because it's an awesome song.

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My Chemical Romance, on the other hand, haven't revealed anything about their 5th studio album yet. But Gerard (Way, vocals) was on Spoilers this week, and in that interview he did say that for the new album, the band will wear costumes and that it's quite dark. The interview is really cute! Watch it here.
There are rumors about the new album having a Halloween theme. Hot Topic has a new MCR t-shirt with a design of a black cat and the number '13'. When they won a Kerrang! award, they had a painting of ghosts and to the question about what colour he thought when he thought of the new album, Frank (Iero, guitar) replied with 'orange'. But nothing has been confirmed yet!

I'll keep you updatd as much as I can.

Thank you for reading!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond


Friday, July 13, 2012

News about the new Muse album!

Muse revealed the track listing for their sixth studio album, The 2nd Law today.



Supremacy

Madness

Panic Station

Prelude

Survival

Follow Me

Animals

Explorers

Big Freeze

Save Me

Liquid State

The 2nd Law: Unsustainable

The 2nd Law: Isolated System


As you can see, both Unsustainable (the dubstep-like song featured in the album trailer) and Survival (the official song for the Olympic Games in London this summer) are featured on the album. I can't wait until September, to hear what the album will sound like.

Since Survival will be played practically the whole time during the Olympics, maybe they're worth watching this time?

Cheers!

Gaosline Diamond


Song Of The Week: Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas

Hello everyone,

This week's song of the week is Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas. The past month, I've been watching Supernatural almost non-stop (I'm currently halfway season 7) and this song is frequently used as a soundtrack. It might not be everyone's taste - my younger sister hates it - but I think the song, and especially the guitar parts, are awesome.
I found a non-official song meaning on Yahoo Answers, which is the most fucked-up site I've ever seen with really scary questions and even scarier answers ('I think my friend has caught the emo. Is there a cure and is it expensive?') but the answer to the question behind the meaning of Carry On Wayward Son sounds pretty good.

"[Carry On Wayward Son]'s a general spiritual song about life. Throughout the song, the singer hears (what I presume to be) the voice of God telling him to carry on through hardship and high points. "I was soaring ever higher" perhaps signifies the high points in the singer's life and the following "but I flew too high" may suggest a fall from grace. "Tossed about like a ship on the ocean" suggests being out of control and at the mercy of life's hardships and "I set a course for winds of fortune" could mean the singer's picking himself up out of a down period and moving on to a brighter future. The bridge (and the ending) "Carry on, you will always remember. Carry on, nothing equals the splendor. Now your life's no longer empty. Surely heaven waits for you." suggests that life was worth living through all of the experiences since, if the singer had not 'carried on' then life would have been meaningless."


You can find the lyrics to Carry On Wayward Son by clicking here. I also highly recommend watching Supernatural because the show is fantastic. Season one and two are, on a scale from one to ten, a five, but everything from season three to seven is at least worth an eight. Season eight is coming up soon, but I haven't found dates for the season premiere outside the US yet.

Sorry for my lack of posting lately. I'm on a holiday for three weeks this Sunday, but when I'm back I'll try to  post more regularly again. Thanks for reading and cheers!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Sources used in this post:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061107144306AAtHbcy
http://www.lyrics007.com/Kansas%20Lyrics/Carry%20On%20Wayward%20Son%20Lyrics.html

Monday, June 11, 2012

Review: Black Veil Brides + Yashin @ 013, Tilburg

Yesterday, I went to the Black Veil Brides gig in 013, Tilburg, with my friend Audrie, my sister and my Mother. This is my review, with pictures and video's!

When we arrived at 013 at about 4 'o clock, there were -to our suprise- only about forty to fifty people waiting outside the venue. One of our friends who wasn't going to the concert but lives close to Tilburg and wanted to stand in the line with us had been in Tilburg since one 'o clock and called to tell us he saw three of the band members (later it turned out to be Andy, CC and Jinxx but he didn't know their names) just casually walking around in Tilburg. He followed them and saw them going inside a small restaurant. We met up with him in the city centre and he showed us the restaurant they went in. We just stood outside the restaurant for a really long time, thinking should we go inside or would that make us stalkers and finally we decided to just sit outside on the restaurant's terrace. Just when we wanted to sit down, a waitress came up to us and told us it would be better if we sat inside, because the terrace was very crowded and it was almost empty inside. My friends, sister, Mother and myself just looked at each other and thought fuck this, we'll sit inside. So we went inside. 

Andy, CC and Jinxx were sitting at a table at the back of the restaurant. I think they immediately noticed us and I totally felt like a creepy stalker. Another group of fans who were wearing Black Veil Brides t-shirts sat at a table in the front and saw us enter. When the waitress pointed us to a table only three tables away from the band I heard one of them say 'Oh my God no.'. We sat down and ordered drinks. Let me just tell you that sitting three tables away from Black Veil Brides in an almost empty restaurant is fucking scary and fucking awesome at the same time, and the time we sat there we mostly just nervously laughed and glanced at the guys. I didn't take any pictures (come on, that would make me a real stalker and if you don't believe me well fuck you) but they ordered water melons, they drank coke, and they ate something that looked like huge sandwiches or burgers or something. I don't think the waiters knew who they were serving, which made us look even more awkward in comparison. 

We decided to not talk to them, because we thought they deserved some kind or privacy and they probably already hated us for following them to the restaurant. So we just left, and screamed in silence as soon as we were outside again. 

When we walked back to 013, we spotted Jake and his girlfriend on the street. Two girls were taking a picture with them and we just stood there -again- should we take a picture or not until one of the girls said 'Just ask him, we did it too.' And we asked him to take a picture with us too. I haven't seen the picture myself yet because it's on my friend's phone, but as soon as I have it I will post it here. I promise. 

After taking a picture with Jake, we returned to 013 and waited until we could finally go inside. In the queue, I spotted some people who I also saw at the BVB concert on the 23rd of March in Amsterdam, but the majority I hadn't seen before. Because we had a pretty good spot in the row, we were lucky enough to have a spot at the front inside the venue. There were basically three rows of people standing in between us and the stage. We've never been so close to the front and it was amazing. 

As we stood there, I noticed I had left my earplugs in my bag, which was now in the cloakroom. After about half an hour, my Mom finally managed to give me my earplugs (yes I was the person stressing over not having earplugs but yeah I don't really want to get deaf at fourteen, I hope I wasn't too embaressing) and I didn't have to worry about my ears exploding anymore. 

 Yashin
Source: Google Images
The support act was Yashin. None of us looked them up before the gig, and we were kind of expecting a Japanese band, so we were kind of shocked when they turned out to be Scottish. Their music was amazing, I absolutely loved it. Wikipedia calls them a post-hardcore band, which I guess is a pretty accurate description of their sound. They really got the crowd going, and when they had finished playing, the crowd chanted 'We want more', which I think for a support act is a pretty rare experience. They ended with their song Stand Up which is one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. I can't recall the exact words the singer said before playing the song, but he wrote it because when he was younger, people always told him he would never be in a band and never achieve anything in life, and this song was for all of us, as a message to follow your dreams and don't listen to the people telling you you're never going to make it. I really recommend looking the song up if you haven't heard it yet because it's amazing. Yashin is amazing, and I think they're going to get really big. 

About half an hour after Yashin ended their performance, the lights in 013 went out again, this time for Black Veil Brides


Black Veil Brides was amazing. I know there are lots of people out there who hate them, but I loved it. BVB opened with New Religion and Youth And Whisky, which made the crowd go insane and immediately set the tone for the rest of the evening. Every time one of the band members would come remotely close to the edge of the stage, everyone started screaming and tried to touch them. It was pretty funny, to be honest, and the band members loved it too. Because Audrie, my sister and I were standing so close to the stage we were being pulled to the stage every ten seconds, and, well, we didn't have much of a choice but to stick out our hand trying to touch the band members as well. Andy touched my hand. And he took Audrie's hand and held it. Fuck yeah. 

Black Veil Brides also played Children Surrender, Rebel Yell, All Your Hate, Knives And Pens (which my Mom filmed, watch it here), God Bless You, Love Isn't Always Fair, Set The World On Fire, Legacy, Perfect Weapon, and I believe they also played Sweet Blasphemy? I don't remember the correct order of the setlist, but I know they finished their set with Fallen Angels. CC did his awesome drum solo again, which he did in the Melkweg too (my Mom filmed it too and I uploaded it on YouTube, you can watch it here). 

Last time, in the Melkweg, halfway throught the concert we chanted 'Waar is het feestje? Hier is het feestje!' which means 'Where is the party? Here is the party!' but the band thought we were chanting 'We are the spaceship, you are the spaceship'. In 013, we chanted it again and Andy was like 'Ooh you're doing your spaceship song again' and CC did an awesome jam on our spaceship song. But this time, someone decided to also chant 'Bier met tieten tralalalala' which means *ahem*  'Beer with boobs tralalalala'. I don't know whose idea it was to chant that, of all chants, but everyone just screamed along until Andy said something along the lines of 'What, you have a new one? What are you singing, I like t-shirts?' he started singing 'I like t-shirts' and he eventually said 'Good thing you guys like t-shirts. I love them.'. At this point I'm extremely curious about his reaction when he finds out what our t-shirt song really is about... 

As I said, Black Beil Brides was awesome and we were all a little sad when the lights went on again and the concert was over. They did a great performance, we had the time of our lives, and it was even better than at the Melkweg because we were basically at the front this time.
After the gig, we went to the merchandise stand where we brought bandana's, t-shirts and a rubber bracelet from Yashin. One of the two singers, Kevin Miles, was there too. We got his autograph and took a picture with him. He was a super sweet guy! 

When we were outside again, we went to the side of the building where the tour bus was. We waited a little while for the band to come out like they did at the Melkweg, but there was a big fence seperating the fans from the band and because we also had school again today we decided to leave. We got their autographs last time so it wasn't much of a big deal for us. 

Black Veil Brides is working on a new album and I hope they'll come back soon! Yashin was amazing too, and I really think they'll get big soon. 
Thanks for reading! 

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

All photos and videos in this post are made by my Mom. So © my Mom :3







Thursday, June 7, 2012

Muse release trailer for album 6 and announce European tour dates!

Hello everyone,

yesterday, Muse released the trailer for their upcoming 6th album:  'The Second Law'.



I think the trailer is super awesome and I can't wait for the new album! On the internet (read: Tumblr) I've read a lot of criticism on the 'dupstep' in the video. Personally, I was a little shocked too when I first heard it, but after listening it a few times I started to like it. And well, it's Muse so everything they write is perfect.

There are also rumors of a leaked song called 'The 2nd Law', you can listen to it here. Someone on Tumblr said it was an intended B-side for the new album, and I don't know much else about it, apart from that it sounds amazing.

Other fantatic news is that Muse is going to tour in Europe this year! All tour dates are on their official site. Tickets go on sale on June 14th, but if you have a account on muse.mu you can already buy tickets. I'm going to their gig in Amsterdam on December 17th, and I can't wait! I've seen Muse live before and I know how fabulous they are. It's definately one of the best concerts I've ever been to.

Yesterday on Tumblr, this amazing fanart for The 2nd Law was on my dashboard:

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How do you feel about the new Muse album? Are you as exited as I am? 

xoxo
Gasoline Diamond


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Muse is carrying the Olympic Torch!

Hello everyone!
Source: Muselive.com

I just found out Muse is going to be carrying the Olympic Torch through Teignmouth on 17:30 today.
The BBC has a livestream here but it's not working on my computer.

There are also rumors Muse will be playing a secret gig in Teignmouth tonight. With some new songs, perhaps?


I'm going to stalk the BBC website now.

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

UPDATE: THE LIVESTREAM IS WORKING! Think of the time diffrence though, for example, 17:30 is 18:30 here in the Netherlands.

Update #2:

Source: BBC 
It was awesome. Not sure if I'm still able to typ properly
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Nope I'm not.

I found more pictures on Tumblr, you can find the source of each picture through my own tumblr gerardwayisatimelord.tumblr.com





Here is also a video of the guys carrying the torch

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Song Of The Week: I Miss You by Blink-182

Hello everyone!

The Greatest Hits album cover
Source: Google Images
This week's song of the week is from Blink-182, a song I only discovered weeks ago. My younger sister brought their Greatest Hits CD and I Miss You, together with Feeling This, The Rock Show and All The Small Things, are my personal favourites.

I found an - in my opinion - very good analysis on the song here but it's quite long.
On lyricinterpetations.com, I found a shorter meaning: 


"To me it sounds like the chorus of this song indicates mixed emotions towards someone. When delong sings "don't waste your time on me, you're already a voice inside my head" it's as if he's telling someone that it's too late, they're nothing more to him than a memory. Then hoppus follows with "I miss you...", as if contradicting the previous statement. It's like this person has been hurt badly by the one he loves, and wants to them to leave, but all that he can think about is how much he loves them. Other phrases in the song seem to indicate this as well: "the angel from my nightmare" (unless you interpret this as a direct reference to the nightmare before christmas). The "nightmare" mentioned is a pre-conceived situation this person has been fearing (ie: his loved one cheating on him, or maybe breaking up with him). And the "angel" obviously, is his loved one. The verses of the song sound mostly like symbolic reminiscings of an unrequitted lover. In anycase, that's just how I interpret the song." 



This is the official music video for I Miss You. If you're interested, you can find the lyrics here

I hope you like the song as much as I do. Have fun listening and see you next time!

xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Sources used in this post:

http://ezinearticles.com/?I-Miss-You-182---An-Analysis-of-I-Miss-You-by-Blink-182&id=2257286






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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Song of the Week: It's Complicated by A Day To Remember

Hello everyone,

This week's song of the week is It's Complicated by A Day To Remember. I've known A Day To Remember for about half a year now, I discovered them through YouTube as a recommendation for an other video. I then brought their album What Seperates Me From You on iTunes and fell in love. It's the only ADTR album I know but it's good. Apart from It's Complicated, All I Want and All Signs Point To Lauderdale from the same album are on my list of favourite songs ever.


I haven't been able to find an official meaning of the song, but on lyricinterpetations.com I did find this interpetation:


The What Seperates Me From You album cover
Source: Google
"I think the song is talking about how the same thing keeps happening again. "Here we go again" I think its about the person he loves whether it's a relationship or a friendship the person has changed. He's talking about how much it hurts for people you love to change. "You're not the person that I knew back then,it's all to late to set things right 'cause everything has been," The second part is talking about how he knows he can't change it. It makes him mad and it hurts him. "Let's try and act like this didn't happen. Follow your friends like you ever had them" Makes me believe he just wants to forget about it and move on no matter how much it hurts him."

On songmeanings.net I also found this comment:

"In AP magazine Jeremy said that this is about what was going on in his relationship with his ex-girlfriend of 4 years near the end of their relationship. He moved out of their shared apartment and in with parents again. Overall he said he tries to convey throughout the record that he was too involved with work to be with someone."



I don't know if the second comment is true, but I do agree with the first comment. And apart from that, It's Complicated is just a very catchy song.


The lyrics to It's Complicated can be found here

I hope you like the song as much as I do. If you do, I highly reccomend the other songs on the album.
Thanks for reading!


xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

Sources used in this post:



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

London (with pictures!)

Hello everyone!

Big Ben! Picture taken on our way to Buckingham Palace
Sorry I've been gone for a while, but I've been to London from Wednesday to Friday with my school, and I'd like to tell you all about it.

Day 1


On Wednesday, all people from my year (I'm in the third year of secondary school, I don't know how other school systems work but anyway we went to London with all people in my year) gathered around our school at around 6:30 in the morning. It was early and we were all very tired, but also extremely exited. We drove away at around 7:00.
We didn't go by boat, but we drove to France and took the train there. Let me just tell you one thing: That train is fucking scary. The outside is some scary rusty brown colour and the windows are very tiny, and the inside looks like a Star Wars tunnel gone-wrong. Your vehicle basically gets locked up in a department and at the front and back of the train there's a toilet (I've never been to the toilet on a train before, and after this experience I never will again) and that's it. It's really scary.

About forty minutes after entering the tunnel, we saw daylight again. Everyone was happy because we were in England yay! I tried to take some pictures of small villages in beautiful valleys, but all photo's turned out like this:

Fail.

Before we went into the tunnel, I'd watched Finding Forrester with a good friend of mine who is absolutely obsessed with Sean Connery. The movie is great, everyone reading this should watch it. It's beautiful. After the tunnel, I sat next to another friend of mine and we listened to some music.
(note: our tastes in music are very diffrent but these are some songs we both liked:)
My friend likes My Chemical Romance,
 so I err.... forced her to listen to some
songs she hadn't heard yet.

Don't laugh. Everyone loves this song.

Our hostel


We arrived at our hostel at around 4 pm, I think. We stayed at the Hyde Park Inn, with my class and an other one. The other two classes stayed at the Saint Christopher The Village. We drove past their hostel and it looked really nice. In fact, we drove right through the London city centre and it was awesome! But why is there a Starbucks at every streetcorner? Not that I'm complaining...





When we arrived at the youth hostel, we were a bit later than expected and (oh my god my school does this kind of things all the time) our school forgot to bring the entrance tickets to the hostel, so we had no proof that we were even allowed to stay there. Those papers were still in the other hostel. So, after standing outside in the rain for what felt like an hour, we were finally allowed inside. I shared a room with three girls that I do speak a lot and they're very nice, but we're not best friends or anything. I was very happy to be in a room with them though, because as I said, they are very nice and friendly.

Finally, I don't know how much later than expected it was but well it was late, we walked to Buckingham Palace (and we used the Underground, our teachers were so worried about losing us it was almost funny) and then we immediately had to leave to the restaurant we were eating that day: Ask Italian.
Ask Italian is a nice restaurant, but some people in my year are just huge douchebags so the staff had a very stressful evening. The food was really good though, I had a pizza.

Then, we headed for the theatre to watch Billy Elliot.
I've heard so many people talking positively about it but I really didn't think it was that good. Billy Elliot has been playing for what, four years now? And it was really showing. The actors did a very poor job at acting, if you ask me. They've simply played it too many times. I was dissapointed. The dancing was awesome though, the dancers were great. My compliments.

Back in the youth hostel, the three other girls and myself were in our room, and in the room next to us, well, I don't know what was going on but it sounded like a massacre/rave party. And the owner of the hostel came to OUR room to complain and he told us that if we would make one more noise, we would be removed from the hostel. We were completely innocent! We were whispering for heaven's sake, because there was some dude on the staircase that kept saying 'SHHHHHHH' all night long. It was awkward.

Day 2

I showered in a shower without a lock. Enough said.

I also went to Starbucks for the first time that morning. I ordered a caramel frappuchino and I'm in love! I'm not a huge fan of coffee but this is heaven. They did spell my name wrong though. Apparently it's 'Domini'. I was amused.

At around 10 or 11 am, we left for our trip to a museum of our choice. A good friend and I went to the Victoria Albert Museum and it was amazing. We saw an exhibition of jewelry, of theatre stages and costumes and posters (I spotted original Siouxie And The Banshees, Sex Pistols, Rolling Stones and The Cure posters, just so you know) and in the 'Asia' department we spotted a display with Lolita dresses and it was the best thing ever.

After our trip to the museum, we went to the London Eye. Now, I took lots of pictures there, but my camera kept focusing on the rain of the basket we were in and not on the background. Here are some pictures though.
The London Eye is pretty damn scary from this close
















Okay that's enough. After the London Eye, we went to Tower Hill with the Underground to eat in a restaurant called WAGAMAMA. We had to eat with chopsticks, which I had only done once before in my life. I looked ridiculous. There was one waitress at the restaurant and she was so awesome! She had blonde hair with hot pink underneath, in two ponytails, and she'd painted a rose on her cheek with eyeliner. The fact that her boss let her look the way she wanted at work made me smile.
We had so much food it was too much for me. I loved it though, if I ever visit London again I'll come back here for sure.

After dinner, we had the coolest thing ever: A Jack The Ripper Tour. 
Basically, a guide took us to some of the places of some of Jack's victims and showed us pictures and told us stories of how he killed people and stuff, it was awesome. I highly recommend doing a Jack The Ripper Tour if you ever have the chance to. We walked past some spooky buildings, I have pictures!










Some people were scared to death but I loved it.

Okay. This night was weird. When we got back at the hostel, there were French boys staying in the room next to us, throwing a party just like the people the night before, and this time the boys (I think they were like 12 or something) would walk around in nothing but their boxer and smile at us. That was pretty scary for sure. Also, there was a girl from our class staying in our room, because she liked our room better than the room she was supposed to sleep in. At some point in the evening, there were people in our hallway so she got out of our room and came back with a bunch of Italian boys. I was half asleep and introduced myself to one of them. I've slept most of the night, but what I do know is that the guys kept knocking on our door all night long asking for that girl, and one time a teacher came into our room when one of the guys was there so we hid him behind the door.

Day 3

In the morning, I went to Starbucks again and ordered another frappuchino, but one size bigger this time. This time they also wrote my name wrong, they wrote 'Domine' which was also amusing.

Then, we were given some free time. Originally, we would've had 3 hours but we were behind scedule again and were only given 2 hours. My friends and I wanted to go to Camden really bad, but we didn't have enough time so we went to a bookstore where I brought The Tales Of Beedle The Bard and Quidditch Through The Ages. We had to arrange our own lunch in Covent Garden (just like the day before, by the way) but things are so expensive there we brought lunch in a supermarket.

Now comes the epic part.
The BBC Experience! We were going to have a tour through some studios and stuff and I was so excited!

AND GUYS. THERE WAS DOCTOR WHO EVERYWHERE. I SCREAMED. I ALMOST DIED. MY HEART(S) STOPPED BEATING OKAY. I HAVE PROOF.

At the main entrance





A TARDIS. OH MY GOD. THEY USED IT IN THE ACTUAL SERIES.
I TOUCHED IT
SO TECHNICALLY I HAVE SHAKED THE DOCTOR'S HAND


TOO MANY EMOTIONS

We weren't allowed to take pictures of everything, the whole place is very well secured and they like to keep stuff private. They showed us two studios, one where they used to host the sport news and one where shows like Dancing With The Stars (or well, I don't know how it's called in English but you know what I mean) are recorded.



Look how big! 


Dramatic close-up of the lights.
After seeing the studios, our guides let us read the news and play The Weakest Link in a small studio made for the tour. There. Was. A. Cybermen. Mask.



Then we walked through a hallway, to the BBC shop, and I saw this

A mask from The Girl in the Fireplace, my favourite episode :3

An Ood mask! 
And this was on the wall of the BBC shop:



There, I brought two posters and a Doctor Who action figure of the Eleventh Doctor. My friend brought a Doctor Who chess game. How awesome is that. 

After the BBC Experience, we had an hour to do something by ourselves. My friends and I went to a HUUUUGE music store called HMV where I brought an Avenged Sevenfold poster and an Iron Maiden bag. Because I can. Then we had dinner at a restaurant called Leon Carnaby Street. I had a wrap and it was nice, but it had chorizo and, like, one hundred kilos of garlic so the smell was unbelievable. It was really nice food though. After dinner, we had another hour to do something by ourselves before going to the Wizard Of Oz. So we went to Drop Dead store (the store is so cool, they have some really nice clothes) and went back to HMV where I brought two Avenged Sevenfold CD's: City Of Evil and Waking The Fallen. 

The Wizard Of Oz was a fantastic musical. I liked it way better than Billy Elliot. The decor was awesome, the costumes were amazing and the songs very catchy. I loved it.

After the Wizard Of Oz, we had to go back to the Netherlands again. The way back is a bit of a blur in my mind... 

London was amazing and I can't wait to go back there. It was awesome.

Thank you for reading!


xoxo

Gasoline Diamond

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