

“Hey c–ts!” Mason said in the friendliest way that can be afforded to the word “c–t.” Mason, donning a relaxing happy go lucky pink shirt, and pants and slippers characteristic of a Tibetan monk stepped out and grabs the microphone, flies into his signature captivating falsetto. We were blinded, for a second, before the clapping began.

A line of lights at the back of the stage was still shooting and firing like bullets through the canopy of our heads. I cough out of surprise of the vibrations, horrify-until-you-curl-up-vibrations. Behind me, I feel the forearms of others tense on my neck. I looked behind me and the lights made everyone look pale, so pale that they had undergone some Neanderthal descent into anguish. Clinical and asylum-like beam lights began darting around the room and the ocean of empty air above us. If we were in a bigger venue, some of us would have thought King Kong with a bloody temper was just around the corner. An electronic rumbling came from far back of the stage, from the belly of a darkness my eyes couldn’t penetrate. A couple people climbed up rails attached to the walls and hung from the side. Young couples clambered on top of each other and began screaming competitions. I couldn’t see anything, until a soft pathetic glow emitted from the roof, bouncing off the stage. I scrambled onto the photographers’ rig in front of the audience, and as if I stepped on a magical pad, the entire room fell into complete blackness. I tapped my lips in thought about a one-off cigarette, my other hand jittery with the camera. I get anxious in crowds, probably like a couple of you readers. I downed the drink and put it on the floor. Someone pushes me so hard that a swath of spiced rum and coke flies out of my glass. So inside people are herding themselves near the walls where air conditioners hang above high. Outside the air was muggy, like an unwashed doona cover. I think everyone was annoyed about the photographers because our big heads obscured their view. The bartenders remain timidly at the back, and frustrated looks frayed me as I pushed to the front. Outlines of people shine under the glossy silver hints of light. According to Conor Mason, the lead vocalist and guitarist, they’ve only had five minutes of some sort of rest on a couch out the back of the Corner Hotel. The band had just flown into Melbourne from Brisbane. They only had a couple minutes of sleep on the couch out the back, according to Conor Mason, the lead vocalist and guitarist. This band didn’t get much sleep, doubled with their jet lag, the crowd owes this band praise for stepping up to treat us to a lovely show. Holy shit because this band has something very innovative to offer: Neo-noir rock. You will have an epiphany and it will leave you as soon as the show stops. Because seeing Nothing But Thieves live is better than downloading their songs. Donovan, Ian Sane, Keith Williamson, owlpacino, joshparent, ellenm1, leppre, ivanpw, buba69, bastique, Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.Project Description NOTHING BUT THIEVES Corner Hotel, Richmond (VIC) 14/12/17 (Live Review) on & off, fontplaydotcom, Crystl, Patricia Figueira, Andrew Michaels, Daisyree Bakker, jking89, Jan Krömer, clicksense, justinbaeder, Kara Allyson, *sax, Blue Bunny® Ice Cream, mrmanc, mdanys, katmary, euthman, MelGX, Roadside Guitars, donjd2, Victori∀, quinn.anya, law_keven, Aidan Jones, Brocco Lee, lrargerich, Mike Licht,, Nadia Szopinska, Varin Tsai, ClaraDon, Jinx!, the Italian voice, GirlReporter, Peter, mrmanc, Navin75, SantaRosa OLD SKOOL, Rodrigo_Soldon, rharrison, 04deveni, Flashy Soup Can, lizzelizzel, ericmay, flossyflotsam, SMercury98, Tambako the Jaguar, trint, themaum, Robert S. Photos used under Creative Commons from contemplicity, ArchiM, MAURO CATEB, Marco Bellucci, DafneCholet, Outburner, louis konstantinou, laffy4k, foistclub, Phil Monger, epictures. © Copyright For Your Family Story 2016 - All Rights Reserved ~Caroline Other iPad App Blog List Posts: Thus, making me potentially more productive in 2014.

This list, though, should get you started on thinking about being more productive in 2014 with your iPad! It has certainly made it easy for me to see what I need to review and blog about. I have more iPad apps that could/should fall under "Productivity" but I have them organized differently on my iPad.
