Monday, 2 January 2023

Goodbye 2022

2022 was certainly a year. A year of highs and lows; good bits and bad bits. All the clichés! Despite bouts of COVID, surgeries, hospital visits, health scares and plumbing emergencies, there were some wonderful moments. Our daughter Alyssa graduated Year 12 and Rhona successfully finished the first year of her Masters degree! Our boy Lachlan starting taking drum lessons for the first time as well, and as a result, his skills and techniques have greatly improved. He always had a natural talent for drumming, but it's been wonderful to see him open to idea of being taught different rhythms and styles. 

We took the plunge and bought him a full acoustic kit in April too. After years of playing on his electric Roland, he was very excited to move to a 'real' set of drums. I did get him to tote his electric kit down to Bar Orient a few times to play with me, which was really fun as well. We did look at doing a big debut style gig as Bolger Boys in July last year, but a few things happened to quash that temporarily. We'll endeavour to get him some more experience in 2023.

Team Bolgies managed to enjoy a few breaks throughout the year, including Kalbarri, Nannup, Poplars Farmstay in the Swan Valley, Witchcliffe and Denmark before Christmas to catch up with family. We also enjoyed a quick jaunt to the Perth Royal Show followed by watching the fireworks from a balcony in Claremont with Chelsea Pizza. We celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary by all going out to dinner in Byford and marked everyone's birthdays as best we could. Our Christmas Day was a very comfortable thirty degrees, the coolest in over seven years, and our backyard dinner with the family went swimmingly! The kids' business, Lyssie's Lanyards, enjoyed a good bit of success and ended the year with us running two market stalls!

There were some big highlights in entertainment as well. After my foot surgery in August, I nabbed myself a copy of The Last of Us on the bedroom PS4, and am now up to my third play through! He he he...it might be a big favourite of mine. Hoping that the TV series airing this month is faithful! 



My Top 5 TV shows for 2022 were:
1. Better Call Saul (season 6)
2. Stranger Things (season 4)
3. House of the Dragon (season 1)
4. The Boys (season 3)
5. The Offer

There were other enjoyable shows that just didn't quite live up to their potential or fell flat in the last episode or two. Obi Wan Kenobi could have been something really special, but it was only okay. The second season of Upright was pretty good, but it felt like they tried to cram too much into it. The final episodes of The Resort, The White Lotus (season 1), The Patient were quite disappointing, despite some great performances and intriguing plotlines in all of them. They were just very unsatisfying, I guess. We just starting watching the new series of Willow, which is quite good so far. Here's hoping the momentum keeps on, um, momenting?

While I was laid up in bed after my foot surgery, I started watching Banshee, which I really enjoyed, particularly after loving Antony Starr's chilling portrayal as Homelander in The Boys. It was nice to be 'on his side' in a TV show. The fourth and final season was not as engaging as the first two, and as a result it took me longer to wade through it. On the whole, it was really pulpy, and very enjoyable if you like sex and violence in your viewing.


My Top 5 Movies of 2022:
1. The Adam Project
2. Neil Young: Harvest Time
3. See How They Run
4. The Stranger
5. Thirteen Lives

I didn't watch a huge amount of new movies this year, and these were the picks of the bunch. I found The Adam Project to be a very enjoyable adventure film that felt like the movies I watched as a pre-teen in the eighties. Not everyone agreed, but I don't care. While The Stranger wasn't quite what I was expecting, I did enjoy the performances of Sean Harris and Joel Edgerton. A tough watch, but quite engaging. I was hugely disappointed by the Bowie 'documentary' Moonage Daydream, which felt very indulgent and wanky to me. It could have been about a half hour shorter as well. Enjoyed the Neil Young doco on the making of the Harvest album much more. 


My Top 5 Albums of 2022:
1. For the Sake of Bethel Woods MIDLAKE
2. Resist MIDNIGHT OIL
3. Misadventures of Doomscroller DAWES
4. Listen to the Water LUKE STEELE
5. Revolver THE BEATLES (Super Deluxe 2022 edition)

Now, if there's one thing I'm going to endeavour to do more of in 2023 is to listen to new music. Or, at least, newer music. It's very easy to keep comfort listening, and push new albums or artists to the side. I'm even terrible with my favourite musicians! I bought Josh Pyke's To Find Happiness in June last year, and I still haven't given it a spin! I grabbed copies of Midnight Oil's Resist and Nick Cave & Warren Ellis' Carnage albums, as we were seeing both acts in concert, and they're both terrific! If I'd listened to Carnage when it came out I think I would have enjoyed their live show even more. Having said that, it was pretty damn great anyway. 

an image I made for Lachlan to keep up-to-date with upcoming concerts

My Top 5 Live Concerts of 2022:
1. Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (Riverside Theatre, PCEC, 5th Dec)
2. Tame Impala (RAC Arena, 27th Oct)
3. The Church (Astor Theatre, 1st Sep)
4. Midnight Oil (RAC Arena, 25th Sep)
5. The OG Wiggles (RAC Arena, 9th Apr)

This is the first time since 2019 that I've been able to make such a list. Only managed one show in 2020 before the COVID lockdowns (Tool, RAC Arena, 14th Feb) and one festival in 2021 (By the C: Icehouse/Pete Murray/You Am I/Tex Perkins, City Beach, 27th Mar). These five shows were the only shows for 2022, and in an interesting twist, I went to all of them with Lachlan. Rhona and Alyssa came to The Wiggles and Midnight Oil, but it was big year for our burgeoning musician! He certainly came away from the concerts with a good appreciation of what goes into live performances. We got tickets for Tame Impala in early 2020! It was nearly three years by the time we saw them live, after numerous postponements due to COVID restrictions. Now 2023 is looking to give that total of five shows a serious run for its money. Our credit cards are paying the price of our future event attendance! He he he... 

I used that Instafest app to create the following graphic on NYE. It's only what I've listened to on the Spottersfy this year, not all the physical CDs and vinyl, of course. But, it was a nice snapshot of 2022. I'm not sure if it was 6 months, 4 weeks or all-time in the end, but I nabbed it! He he he... to mark the occasion, I also made suitable Spottersfy playlists for each day. I picked five songs each for the acts written in the smallest size font, then ten for the next biggest, and finally fifteen for the 'headline' artist. Very enjoyable experience in both the creation and the listening! I didn't think too much about what tunes to pick, just grabbed them. As I was listening to a lot of ONJ in preparation for the tribute night, she's a headline act, but I just went with ten tracks for her. 

DAY 1: 31st Dec (5hr 46min)  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7i4wAFN5QqcMkjadj9t0N0?si=SQflYJbSTcKEPCROk0WVog

DAY 2: 1st Jan (5hr 53min) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4eK7PfrHkZClgPRgWAwiZq?si=jwFm6mILT7KiDEXCV6KobA

DAY 3: 2nd Jan (5hr 2min)
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7IWATF7oFrDY3s8R0AJcMy?si=r0aK1WuvTyeek-aZjF3ekg

Finally, I'm going to attempt to list all the books I read in 2022. We started up a regular reading time before the kids went to bed last year. We didn't do it every single night, but we did it a lot, and I managed to turn a few pages. Rhona has been working her way through the Harry Potter books, Alyssa has a box set of Disney Twisted Tales she's making good progress with, and Lachlan swapped between Diary of a Minecraft Zombie books and his new MAD magazines. Now, I think I managed to put away these titles:

Waging Heavy Peace by Neil Young (which I'm sure I started in 2021...)
Miles: The Autobiography of Miles Davis (I started this one YEARS ago!)
Unfaithful Music and Disappearing Ink by Elvis Costello
Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd by Nick Mason
Something Quite Peculiar by Steve Kilbey
Batman: Year One by Frank Miller & David Mazzucchelli with Richmond Lewis (re-read)
Up from Down Under: How Australian Music Changed the World
by Jeff Apter

Not a huge list, but a pretty big achievement for someone who recently struggled to read one (yes, one) book over a couple of years. Bit of a common theme there too, huh? He he he... I also have copies of The Storyteller by Dave Grohl and Face It by Debbie Harry ready to go once I have finished Roger Daltrey's Thanks a lot Mr Kibblewhite: My Story. I've also recently unearthed my edition of Footprints: The inside story of Australia's best-loved band Powderfinger by Dino Scatena which I've only read half of.  

I nabbed a copy of the first book in the Dune graphic novel series in late 2021, and scored the second volume in August. I have to wait until 2024 for the third one though! I must endeavour to finish my Dune blog and watches of various forms of film. And such. 

As I started studying a diploma of counselling late last year, I'll have to make sure I still read for pleasure on occasion. Not just study texts. Anyway, here's hoping 2023 is going to be a good one!