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Kooks road Trip Part 4
On August 4, The Kooks graced Toronto with a show for the first time since 2011 and I was lucky enough to be able to attend.
Being the dedicated fan I am, I arrived at Danforth Music Hall 9 hours early to ensure a front row spot. It was a quiet hour before the lead singer, Luke Pritchard, walked by.
He was nice enough to stop and take some  pictures with us before heading on his way
During the next few hours I started talking to one of the infamous Girls At The Rock Show, and Kooks concert expert, Teri about her concert experiences.
She instantly became my concert guide.
She saved me from waiting in torrential downpours, filled me in on what to expect during the concert, and told me where to stand at the stage for the best view. She even helped me get a picture with Hugh Harris (guitarist), as well as  another picture with Luke.
After fangirling over the fact that Luke remembered me from  that morning, the doors finally opened and I ran inside for my front row spot.
The opening band, Nightbox, was fantastic; probably the best I’ve seen. They did their job of warming up the crowd well.
By the time The Kooks came on stage, I was more than ready for the experience of a lifetime – and they delivered. With Junk of the Heart as the opening song, the crowd was instantly into it. My heart nearly melted when Luke pointed and winked at me during the chorus but not nearly as much a when he came over during Always Where I Need To Be and I got to hold his hand while he stood in front of me.
Luke did an amazing job of hitting every corner of the stage. When he didn’t have a guitar in his hands during songs such as Ooh La, he was pulling some moves I have definitely never seen before, which showed how much fun he was having. Luke wasn’t  afraid to come right up to the front of the stage and his interaction with the crowd kept everyone’s attention, as you never knew when he was going to be coming to sing to you. Unfortunately because of this I didn’t spend much time looking at the other band members, but from what I saw they left the dancing to Luke.
 
They had a solid mix of old and new songs, which I was extremely grateful for. Anyone who isn’t a huge fan of their new music just needs to watch Luke dance around to Forgive and Forget, and they’ll instantly love it when they see how much fun he has performing it. Luke did an excellent job of switching up the songs instead of playing  them exactly as they were recorded. Longer notes, extended pauses as well as guitar  solos, particularly during Do You Wanna, just added that much more to the  experience.  
An honourable mention goes out to Luke for the solo performance of Seaside, which was probably the most incredible song of the night.
Starting the song without a mic, he came right up to the crowd and leaned over everyone. He got everyone singing  the song as he sang and strummed along on an acoustic guitar. I was covered in goosebumps during the whole song, as it’s absolutely enchanting to hear 1500 people  sing along with no background noise. 
Unfortunately, the show had to come to an end. An extremely short encore of two  songs, featuring The Sofa Song and Naïve only left the crowd wanting more. There’s no doubt in my mind that this show was the best one I’ve been to – a title previously held by the Arctic Monkeys; sorry boys but The Kooks deserve this one. I’m now desperately awaiting their return to Toronto. But for now, I’ll pre-order their upcoming album, Listen, and sit in my new Kooks shirt watching my concert videos and  regretting any time not spent at a Kooks concert.


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Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges 2 KBE (Buenos Aires, 24 de agosto de 1899 – Ginebra, 14 de junio de 1986) fue un escritor argentino, uno de los autores más destacados de la literatura del siglo XX. Publicó ensayos breves, cuentos y poemas. Su obra, fundamental en la literatura y en el pensamiento universal, y que ha sido objeto de minuciosos análisis y de múltiples interpretaciones, trasciende cualquier clasificación y excluye todo tipo de dogmatismo.3
Es considerado uno de los eruditos más reconocidos del siglo XX. Ontologías fantásticas, genealogías sincrónicas, gramáticas utópicas, geografías novelescas, múltiples historias universales, bestiarios lógicos, éticas narrativas, matemáticas imaginarias, dramas teológicos, invenciones geométricas y recuerdos inventados son parte del inmenso paisaje que las obras de Borges ofrecen tanto a los estudiosos como al lector casual. Y sobre todas las cosas, la filosofía, concebida como perplejidad, el pensamiento como conjetura, y la poesía, la forma suprema de la racionalidad. Siendo un literato puro pero, paradójicamente, preferido por los semióticos, matemáticos, filólogos, filósofos y mitólogos, Borges ofrece —a través de la perfección de su lenguaje, de sus conocimientos, del universalismo de sus ideas, de la originalidad de sus ficciones y de la belleza de su poesía— una obra que hace honor a la lengua española y la mente universal.4
Ciego desde los 55 años, personaje polémico, con posturas políticas que le impidieron ganar el Premio Nobel de Literatura5 6 al que fue candidato durante casi treinta años.


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¿Qué es ese escalofrío que se siente al escuchar música?

¿Lo has sentido? A veces se le llama el "factor hormigueo" y sigue siendo un misterio. Los científicos han explorado esa reacción al placer de escuchar música y comprobado que ayuda a mejorar varias dolencias. 
Muchas personas experimentan el factor hormigueo al oír ciertos momentos musicales,
Este efecto no es imaginario, los científicos lo han medido.
El cuerpo experimenta cambios fisiológicos: la conductancia cutánea aumenta, el pelo se eriza, el ritmo del corazón aumenta, la temperatura del cuerpo baja, la respiración se acelera.
El hormigueo o escalofrío ocurre en los momentos de placer musical más altos.
Para el cerebro es intensamente gratificante.
¿De dónde viene?
Es diferente para cada persona…
Se trata de una experiencia personal: es más probable que la música triste genere más "hormigueos" que la feliz, pero la clave es lo que a cada individuo le parezca placentero: dos personas escuchando la misma pieza musical no experimentarán necesariamente las mismas sensaciones.
…y hay una conexión con nuestros ancestros
Los centros del cerebro que están involucrados en el efecto son los de la gratificación, motivación, planeación y emoción, pero esa actividad puede ser traducida en lo físico y visceral, por ejemplo, cantando, tamborileando o aplaudiendo al ritmo de la música.
Esta respuesta física está vinculada al desarrollo del lenguaje en los humanos, y a las interacciones sociales desde el tiempo de las culturas más primitivas.
Así que, incluso la aparentemente personal y privada experiencia de escuchar música nos conecta socialmente a otros músicos y amantes de la música desde tiempos inmemoriales.



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Robin Williams was only paid $75,000 to do the voice work in the 1992 film Aladdin Under the condition his voice would not be used in advertising to sell products for the movie. 

When the film broke $200 million at the box office, Disney broke their promise to Williams.

Robin Williams was very upset with Disney. A few years later Disney to make good gave Williams a late Picasso painting (not the one in the photo) 

Williams never fully forgave Disney.  


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