Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #009 – South-East Asia

Right now I’m taking a couple of months out to travel round South-East Asia, so I thought it would be good to have a soundtrack to accompany me along my (approximate) route. The result was a podcast that was much harder to compile than I first imagined and not really completely successful.
Having said all that, the Dengue Fever track is brilliant.

Tracks:
1. Yunnan Folk Music
2. Naxi Dance Tune
3. MoaCha Mi & Tan Tui – JungDengDeng
4. Jimmy Cliff – Vietnam
5. Country Joe & the Fish – The Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag
6. Khymer Classical Music
7. Dengue Fever – Lost In Laos
8. Molam Lao – Pheng Sat Niao
9. Wasana Gam Par – Chaan Siang Phin
10. Surasak Donchai – Phin Solo ‘Transcendental Technique’
11. Malay Folk Song
12. Tom Waits – Singapore

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Beijing to Hong Kong to Zhuhai to Guangzhou

Every one of my trips has a first memorable moment. In ’02 it was sleeping in Birmingham Airport, in ’05 landing in the stunning delta at Faro. Last year it all started in Zhuhai, watching Brandy have her contacts fitted and buying a turtle for a girl who never contacted me again for some reason.
This year’s travel begun with a sad goodbye to Veronique at the passport control, followed by a 25 hour train journey to Hong Kong, most of which I slept through. I’d had a total of 8 hours sleep in the previous three nights.

The point of coming to Hong Kong was very much chores rather than pleasure, so it was fitting that I was greeted by grey skies and English drizzle. The following two days were very busy indeed, but too boring to recount. In short I learned that

* You can’t open a bank account without proof of address, no matter how hard you try.
* Storage depots in HK are money-grabbing bastards, just like the ones in the UK.
* South-East-Asian visas are very easy indeed.
* Tiger Airways are perhaps the least helpful airline in the world.
* I.P. Phonecards are a scam

…and many more even less interesting things.
I did at least get to take the double-decker tram everywhere.

I didn’t meet anyone interesting while in HK, but I did at least meet one of the most stunningly dull men in the world. Most Germans I’ve met over the years have been nice, interesting, arty Berlin types, but this guy could be enough to undo years of goodwill. Here he was, in Asia for the first time in his life, refusing to go to any restaurant except McDonald’s because “the food doesn’t look like the Chinese food at home” and he was “happy with the Chinese food in Germany,” and constantly complaining that he “didn’t understand why it had to be different.” On my last night there he told me he was off to have a beer and then look at the red light district – just to look, you see, not to buy anything of course. He then came back at 3am, five hours past his usual bedtime.

When all was done in HK I took the usual boat back to Zhuhai. After the passport control woman took ten minutes to examine my visa with a magnifying glass and quizzed me about what I’d been doing in Mongolia I was free to enter the equally drizzly city again.
A couple of hours later I met Doug and Jeremy in a cellar-style wine bar. They jammed on the piano and guitars and we chatted about old days over a free bottle of wine.

A little later my old Chinese teacher Anny turned up with her Italian boyfriend. Great to see her too, of course, but there was no sign of Brandy or Amanda. Still, it’s not a bad place to meet up, which makes it almost unique in Zhuhai.

After we’d finished there we left Doug and his wife (!?!?) behind and moved on to the other halfway decent place in the city, Live Bar, to have a few beers and try to play the dice game. A little later Brandy turned up from Guangzhou with her new boyfriend. From that point it all got a bit drunk and messy. A sleazy guy we used to work with turned up and decided to kick one of the feral kittens across the floor. What a twat. That was the sign for me to go and sleep on Jeremy’s sofa.
After very little sleep I was off round Zhuhai for a fairly boring day. I’d meant to go up to Guangzhou with Brandy but couldn’t get through to her as (I found out later) she’d lost her phone. At 4pm I was on my way to the bus anyway when I bumped into Amanda. Over a coffee I reprimanded her for being impossible to contact and met some nice new TPR teachers.
I got into Guangzhou fairly late, and went to find a youth hostel as i still couldn’t find Brandy. The next day it was fairly hot, so I went for a wander.

Guangzhou isn’t really anything special, so far as I can see, but unlike Zhuhai it does at least feel like real southern China. There wasn’t anything I wanted to do particularly, so I just let myself get lost for a while before getting back to the train station to catch my train to Guilin for travel proper.

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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #008 – God

Since last time the theme was the devil it seemed fitting that his heavenly counterpart should have a show too, even if just to settle that old argument about who has the best tunes.

(incidentally, moderately-easy-to-offend Christians probably should give this one a miss)

1. Super Furry Animals – God! Show Me Magic
2. George Harrison – My Sweet Lord
3. Charles O. Baptista – Gospel Dynamite
4. Judee Sill – Jesus Was A Crossmaker
5. Danny & The Nightmares – Jesus Boy
6. Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip – A Letter from God To Man
7. Grey Bloke – Religion
8. Matching Mole – God Song
9. Adam and the Ants – The Day I Met God
10. George Carlin – Religion
11. Bad Religion – Faith in God
12. Pixies – Monkey Gone to Heaven
13. Traffic – Heaven is in Your Mind
14. Tex Ritter – I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven
15. The 13th Floor Elevators – Kingdom Of Heaven

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Scorpions

Food – Deep-fried scorpions

Location – Wangfujing night market, Beijing

I’ve just spent six months in Beijing and trying the weird food at the night market seems to be the done thing, for tourists at least. Locals and resident foreigners avoid the place, as it’s fair to say that it’s an inauthentic, overexpensive tourist trap. Still, as a fan of unusual food you can’t help but like the place. Whatever government official set the place up knew what he was doing. About thirty identical stalls stretch down one side of the road toward the forbidden city, each with it’s own selection of snacks. Many are variations on the fried noodles and roujiamo themes, but a fair few also have the kind of thing I’m more interested in.
One stall in particular had a nice selection of not-usually-considered-edible wildlife on skewers, some of it still alive.

There were a few that didn’t seem particularly special, and a few things I’d tried before, but the scorpions looked interesting.

This friendly chap made a good performnce out of skewering and deep-frying poisonous insects. I wonder how you get a job like that.Do you have to have some kind of certificate? Is there a training course?

After the frying it looked much the same – that is, not something you’d be particularly keen on puttng in your mouth. Scorpions are poisonous aren’t they? And I’m afraid of them aren’t I?
Ah well, I’ve put worse in there.

First impressions were not bad at all. A bit like fried chicken, with a thin, insect-y skin. Might as well finish it off.

It didn’t even have a bad aftertaste. The tail didn’t look like it was supposed to be eaten, so I left that out.
All-in-all fried scorpion is just a fairly pleasant oily street snack, if a bit of a expensive one. I’m assured that Chinese people don’t really eat scorpions, they’re just for tourists, but I don’t see why not. If you can stomach the silkworms then why not these?

Finally today we have a first for foodtube, a youtube video.

As you can see, nothing wrong with eating scorpions.
I’m off to Vietnam this month, so expect a few more unusual eats to come.

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Winter in Beijing

Apparently there was a fair bit of snow in China this winter, but you wouldn’t think it living in Beijing. Though the temperature ranged from nippy to sub-zero there wasn’t any more than the briefest of light dustings. It was so dry that I got little static electric shocks from everything metal I touched, so dry that my hands and face went red and started flaking. It’s a wonder that people ever moved here at all. That it’s the capital city for a quarter of the people on the earth just beggars belief. There are no animals, no birds and barely any plantlife. There’s not even a river of any note. Maybe this all sounds terrible, and maybe it is, but despite (or maybe because of) this I somehow love it here. My last week in Beijing saw the first rain since the week I arrived in September, so perhaps my experience is tainted by the time of year I was there. Still, cold, dry and windy really seems to suit the place.

As for the blizzards and related chaos of the Chinese New Year, the first I heard of them was from the UK, such is the bubble that we keep ourselves in. A fair few e-mails arrived that week asking how I was coping. Only this (and also probably common sense or something) explained why I had been unable to buy any train tickets the week before. The videos I’ve seen of Guangzhou train station, never exactly my favorite place, look like something from another continent or another world. For the record day-to-day China is a pretty tame and inoffensive place, especially the middle class towerblocks and English schools of Chowyang.

Back in England talking about the weather usually means there’s not much else going on in your life. I wouldn’t say that’s true – it’s just hard to get a little perspective on the last few months. With 29 hours of teaching every week I got into the kind of steady routine that blurs the memory – up until 3 or 4 on the computer or watching downloaded sitcoms with John and Aaron, waking at 11, cycling into work, teaching all afternoon, dinner at the Xi’an restaurant, teaching again until 9, cycling home, etc, etc.

To be fair there was the occasional shake-up that added a little spice. The most exciting thing to happen was in January, when a new manager informed all the teachers (via an e-mail from the next room) that in order to “improve our standards” ten of us would be arbitrarily fired at the end of the month, based on our student evaluation results. Fortunately this new policy proved to be so disastrous that the resultant backlash produced a quiet, pleasant work environment – for the teachers at least (this kind of treatment is normal for Chinese employees). It can’t last, but since I’m out of the place it’s no longer my problem. The classes themselves were bearable, somewhere between a chore and a pleasure. In the evenings and on Saturdays I got to teach the highest level, which is a lot more enjoyable than either the lower level grammar-and-vocabulary stuff I’m used to or the higher level business classes, which I find very very dull.

Perhaps the best thing about living in Beijing was meeting Veronique. The biggest regret is certainly leaving her behind. I know we’ll meet again someday. It’s just a shame there were so many reasons for me to leave Beijing. At least it will make for more interesting pictures and writing.

Valentines fireworks

Interesting cake

This lake was definitively not frozen when we came back a few days later.

Leaving party

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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #007 – The Devil

1. Al Pacino – Speech from Devil’s Advocate
2. City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra – Theme from The Devil Rides Out
3. The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
4. Godless Wicked Creeps – Deal With The Devil
5. Max Romeo And The Upsetters – Chase The Devil
6. Os Mutantes – Ave Lucifer
7. The Lord’s Prayer Backwards
8. Boards Of Canada – The Devil Is In The Details
9. The Birthday Party – Mutiny In Heaven
10. Dimmu Borgir – Satan My Master
11. Fantômas – The Devil Rides Out (Remix)
12. Alec Empire – Down Satan Down (Dub)
13. Orbital – Satan (Industry Standard)
14. Nina Simone – Go To Hell

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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #006 – American Tour

This fortnight we’re taking a trip across the USA.
New York is being saved for another time.
Incidentally I have never been to America.

1. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers – New England
2. The Standells – Dirty Water
3. The Outcasts – I’m In Pittsburgh (And It’s Raining)
4. Ry Cooder – My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine & Dandelion Wine)
5. Ray Charles – Georgia On My Mind
6. Sufjan Stevens – Jacksonville
7. Drive-by Truckers – The Three Great Alabama Icons
8. Shocking Blue – Mississippi Delta
9. Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday – Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
10. Fats Domino – Kansas City
11. Public Enemy – By The Time I Get To Arizona
12. Richard Brautigan – A Short Story About Contemporary Life In California
13. Joni Mitchell – California
14. The Fall – L.A.

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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #005 – Eighties Movies

This fortnight’s theme is ‘Movies of the Eighties’.

1. Suburban Death Squad – Eighties Movie Era
2. Yello – Oh Yeah
3. Simple Minds – Don’t You (Forget About Me)
4. Ray Parker Jr – Ghostbusters
5. Tom Cruise – The World’s Last Barman Poet
6. Bis – Starbright Boy
7. Huey Lewis and the News – The Power of Love
8. Queen – Flash
9. Gerard McMann – Cry Little Sister
10. Tom Wilson – Biff’s Question Song (Live)

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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #004 – Year of the Rat

Since this week is the first in the Chinese Year of the Rat, and since China is where I live right now, a rat-and-mouse-themed podcast seemed suitable. Why rats and mice? Because the Chinese don’t make a distinction between the two… not just a justification for using that Adam & The Ants demo, I promise.

Here’s what we have for you today, then:

1. The Walkmen – The Rat
2. The Specials – Rat Race
3. Mogwai – Ratts of the Capital
4. Blood Brothers – Rat Rider
5. Ride – Mousetrap
6. Cliff Carlisle – Mouse’s Ear Blues
7. Roland Rat Superstar – No. 1 Rat Fan
8. Adam & The Ants – Mice In Freefall (demo)
9. Sonic Youth – Rats
10. Syd Barrett – Rats
11. Rats – Rats Revenge Pt. 1
12. Sufjan Stevens – Year of the Rat


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Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog #003 – The 1930s

My original plans for this week’s podcast had to be hastily shelved when I realised there were only 13mbs of space left for me to use. Instead of skipping a week here’s an alternative – a mono pod with sounds from the days before stereo was even invented.
The 1930s were the decade of the great depression, but also saw the lifting of prohibition in the USA. The jazz and blues that had remained relatively underground in the secretive late 1920s became the soundtrack of the age, with big bands starting to replace smaller groups.
The music here is presented roughly chronologically, with a couple of exceptions.

1. Cab Calloway and his Orchestra – Minnie The Moocher
2. Fletcher Henderson – Fidgety Feet
3. Leadbelly – Goodnight Irene
4. Tommy Dorsey’s Clambake Seven – The Music Goes Round and Round
5. Duke Ellington & The Washingtonians – Rockin’ In Rhythm
6. Charles Trenet – Je Chante
7. The Benny Goodman Sextet – I Got Rhythm
8. Fats Waller – It’s A Sin To Tell A Lie
9. Andrews Sisters – Bei Mir Bist Du Schön

(p.s. if anyone has any suggestions of songs about mice, rats or robots then please feel free to leave a comment below)
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