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Saturday, June 17, 2017

Warsaw (Poland) via Suwalki (Poland) - The Concert Series - Part 1 - Coldplay

WARSAW (Poland) via SUWALKI (Poland)
17 June - 20 June 2017


Summer in Northern Europe not only means great weather, a fun vibe and party atmosphere but it also means that all the big bands that you love to see head out on the European circuit. In the lead up to our wedding, or should I say, in the planning of the lead up to our wedding we discovered a whole raft of concerts that were going to be on. The first cab off the rank that also aligned with our bucket list was Coldplay.

Heading out of Riga late one afternoon we did a six hour drive, mostly south, to the small Polish town of Suwalki. With a population of nearly 70,000 inhabitants it lies some 30kms off the South-Western border of Lithuania. In all honesty it was only an overnight stop, so I don't have a hell of a lot to report other than our lodgings were surprisingly good and we had a pleasant nights sleep in Suwalki. Also, somewhat surprisingly, this would not be the only, or even the second time that we would end up staying in this town, but more about that in later entries.

On the road in Lithuania

All set for Coldplay in Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland


Travelling further south to the Polish capital the next day we encountered a highway system that was under construction. Unbeknown to us, but somehow known throughout the region, it apparently is common practice for major Polish arterial roads and highways to be constantly undergoing some of of re-construction and re-formulation. This of course was our bug-bare all the way into the capital as mentally our constructed time of arrival in a 'perfect' setting literally turned to shit with a 60kph speed limit for what felt like 200kms.

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland


Inga & I had passed through Warsaw previously and found it to be a 'nice enough' city. There are elements to it that make it pleasant but somehow to me it feels sparse. It feels like there's a lot of character and potential charm missing from the the centre of the city itself. Whilst it appears to be trying to turn itself into a modern European city there's a lot of absent soul and I can only guess that WWII did an absolute number on this place. Those wounds obviously cut deep and recovery, full recovery, not just of the cosmetic nature, will take more than just a few generations.

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland

Coldplay at the PGE Narodowy Stadium - Warsaw - Poland


First on the Concert Series agenda was Coldplay. Neither of us had been to a live show previously but a sneak peak online of snippets from their Head Full of Dreams Tour, said a lot for the spectacle that was about to eventuate.

They were absolutely brilliant and their ability to encapsulate the crowd, making them part of the theatre and performance was quite special. No matter what you think of Coldplay (and I know they hit a variety of points on the likeability spectrum), their live shows are dynamic, brilliant and engaging. And let me say, for the record, I think Coldplay are fantastic! 

For the record, here's the setlist

Performer:  Coldplay
Location:    PGE Narodowy Stadium, Warsaw, Poland
Tour:            A Head Full of Dreams



  1. O mio babbino caro
    (Maria Callas song)
    Play Video
  2. (extended intro with Charlie Chaplin speech)
    Play Video
  3. Play Video
  4. Play Video
  5. Play Video
  6. (with ''Oceans'' excerpt in intro)
    Play Video
  7. (with Tiësto Remix outro)
    Play Video
  8. B-Stage
  9. Play Video
  10. Play Video
  11. Play Video
  12. (single version)
    Play Video
  13. A-Stage
  14. (with ''Army Of One'' excerpt in intro)
    Play Video
  15. (partial)
    Play Video
  16. Play Video
  17. Play Video
  18. (with ''Midnight'' excerpt in intro)
    Play Video
  19. Play Video
  20. Play Video
  21. C-Stage
  22. Kaleidoscope
    (extended)
    Play Video
  23. (acoustic)
    Play Video
  24. (acoustic; Will on lead vocals;… more )
    Play Video
  25. (audience request song)
    Play Video
  26. A-Stage
  27. Play Video
  28. Play Video
  29. (extended outro)


Friday, June 9, 2017

London (England) - The World We Know

LONDON (England)
09 June - 12 June 2017


On the 3rd of June 2017, a terrorist vehicle ramming and stabbing took place in London. A van was deliberately driven into pedestrians on London Bridge before crashing. The three occupants of the van then ran to the nearby Borough Market area and started stabbing people in and around restaurants and pubs
Ref: 2017 London Bridge Attack - Wikipedia

The nature of these type of events in Europe and their frequency made them feel, perhaps not like a common event, but maybe, not unexpected. I think consciously the awareness of the possibility of occurrences sat in the mindset of most people in much the same way that you might 'anticipate' an earthquake happening if you lived in a prone area.


On our way to London with Ryan Air - over the North Sea

Near Little Venice - Westbourne Green - London - England

Little Venice - Westbourne Green - London - England

Little Venice - Westbourne Green - London - England

The A5 - near Hyde Park Estate - London - England


Our weekend in London was built on the idea of doing some pre-wedding shopping, that really was the initiator for going there, and also the fact that it was so close to Riga. Additionally, when the both of you are in the best shape of your lives then buying clothes doesn't become an exercise in hiding what you don't want people to see. Also for me it happened to be one of those rare moments in life when everything I tried on seemed to fit. That has just NEVER happened to me! As a kid I was always overweight due to 'good 'ole fashion Yugoslav lovin' expressed through food'. The more I was fed, apparently, the better I was being looked after. Anyway, I do recall one time prior to going to a friends birthday party my mum wanted to buy me a new pair of trousers. So we started in the kids section, but there wasn't a pair that fit. We then entered into the mens section and we went through size, after size, after size. After 5 or 6 tries there was not a pair of trousers that fit me, I was too big, and apparently, at 10 or 11 years of age it was my fault!? How that became the conclusion I'll never know. As an FYI, I wasn't earning an income at 10 years of age, so I wasn't buying my own junk food or stocking the fridge with chocolate biscuits.



Oxford Street - Mayfair - London - England

Oxford Street - Mayfair - London - England

Oxford Street - Mayfair - London - England

The Mall - St. James's - London - England

The Mall - St. James's - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England


London was always going to be an odd location for me. I had an inherent bias against it that I needed to overcome. Since I was a kind, for some reason, my parents were 'anti-English', not overtly but enough for me to believe that there was nothing interesting to be found there. Also, back in 1991 I had a full day experience of London in a rare stopover on the way to Belgrade and formulates the opinion at that point in time that this city had nothing to offer.


I'm happy to say that I was wrong about this city. My mindset wasn't changed so dramatically, it wasn't like I'd just discovered U2 for the first time, but, I was far more impressed by the city that I anticipated. It was, and is, an alpha city of the same type of elk as New York. Attractive in part, quaint and endearing in some areas, I could see how this large capital of Europe (or is it just Britain now) has been at the centre of many economic, social and cultural movements on a global scale.



The London Eye - London - England

Big Ben from The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England

The London Eye - London - England


We stayed in an AirBnB close to Westbourne Green with an older artistic/bohemian/hippie chick who 'apparently' had been or was good friends with Jimmy Page. To me that simply means that she probably shagged him once or twice in a drunken tryst but ok, let the claim stand, for some reason I believe(d) the claim may be legitimate.



Near Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket - St.James's - London - England


Near Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket - St.James's - London - England

Phanton of the Opera - Her Majesty's Theatre - Haymarket - St.James's - London - England

Little Venice - Westbourne Green - London - England

Little Venice - Westbourne Green - London - England

Knightsbridge - London - England

Harrod's - Knightsbridge - London - England


Stomp - West End - London - England

West End - London - England



The area we were in was punctuated by a cool little location known as Little Venice, a waterway that acted as the intersection of a few canals that flowed off into disparate areas of the city. 


Some of my highlights was shopping on Oxford Street and actually being able to find clothes - wondering the streets of SoHo, shopping in Harrods (Knightsbridge), going to the theatre in the West End and walking through Hyde Park. I mean, hey, London was really pleasant, I enjoyed myself more than I expected to and I suspect that Inga did too. Did it capture my heart and mind like a Buenos Aires, New York or Rio would? No, but that's ok, it didn't have to.



Henry's Cafe Bar  - Piccadilly - Mayfair - London - England

Henry's Cafe Bar  - Piccadilly - Mayfair - London - England



Thank you London. You did well. Here's to life without terrorism and stupidity!