Birth Of A New Era

There have been three important dates in my life to date, 26th August 2006 my wedding day, 16th May 1992 when Port Vale won on there first trip to Wembley against Stockport County and finally 23rd March 2007 the day I got my hands on Sony's new game console PlayStation 3. As those of you who know me will already know I can lose day's as it is playing on my PlayStation 2, and I thought that this games machine would take some beating. The anticipation surrounding the PS3 has been huge. Sony have had the machine in development hell for the last few years, and many people thought it would never appear on the market. The arrival of Microsoft's Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii have placed Sony under huge pressure to succeed with this new machine and on my first impression they have pulled on there lucky stars again. The shear playability of the PS2 was its strength which led to it being the world's most popular console, with literally millions of game's available to suit all tastes. The PS3 has a lot of work cut out to compete with its older brother.

So as I waited with anticipation for the U.K. release date of the PS3, I thought with the price tag that I should do as much research as possible before purchasing the machine. Of course the first thing you want to know is if you will be still able to play the PS2 games on the PS3. To date on purchase of the machine about 30% of the PS2 titles and 70% of the PSone titles will directly play on the PS3. This is because Sony have removed a chip from the European version of the machine to speed up the distribution of the console, but fear not you will be able to download the updates to your PS3 to allow you to play all the other titles from what will no doubt be peoples vast back catalogues. Sony have always prided themselves on "backward compatibility" of their PlayStation's and this is a bit of a blow for some people but to be honest nobody will of brought a PS3 just to play PS2 games. What would be the point! The new machine boasts a 60 gig hard drive built in and is basically like a small p.c. The vast computing power PS3 is capable of allows it to process huge amounts of information at once - and that means better games.With its Cell processor capable of supercomputer-like processing speeds, PS3 is able to compute huge amounts of data in 'real time'. Real time processing refers to when different components of a game - the graphics, sound, physics, and so on - are worked out as events in the game as they actually happen - in 'real time'. Real time processing is not new - but traditionally, less sophisticated systems have forced game developers to rely on tricks like pre-rendering events that are simply played back at a given moment in a game, and are the same each time you play. With PS3, the huge processing power offered by Cell means that developers can finally realise their ambitions, with real time processing being used in all kinds of ways that have been impossible until now. And since using real time processing allows games to react and change to what's happening - as opposed to using a pre-determined routine - games on PS3 are set to offer richer, more unpredictable interactive experiences than anything you've ever tried before.
The new controller is a dream come true. It's wireless for a start so no more messy wire's or pulling the cable out of the machine. Its is known as the SIXAXIS so it can be used as a motion sensitive controller.In addition, by simply inserting a USB cable into the Wireless Controller allowing you to seamlessly switch from wireless to wired connection and automatically charge its battery while the Wireless Controller is in use. Having tried it now it feels great and although it will take some getting used to, it appears to bring a new element of fun to the game playing experience.

Now as with all consoles the games are the most important item and I thought long and hard over which games to pick up on the release day. At around £50 per game you can't afford to get the choices wrong. Firstly I decided to pick a driving game to see just how good the PS3 could be, so I decided on Ridge Racer 7. This games graphics are awesome. I have not been a big fan of the Ridge Racer series in the past, so I went into picking this game with an open mind. Its a tricky little number to master but there is a fantastic soundtrack and
the games playability is awesome. The features on the game allow you to race over 22 courses in 40 different cars. It is just a basic driving game and not much has changed from the PS2 versions but the unbelievable graphics more than make up for this. It also has an added extra of Xevious as a loading game which is great fun and does add something to the game. There is also the usual added extra of the token Ridge Racer girl which makes the game even more pretty.
Next up is World Snooker Championship 2007. Snooker I know not the most exciting game in the world, but on the PS3 its a game which does show off the capabilities of the machine. The play is simple and easy to pick up. This version again is not much different than the PS2 version in game play but yet again the graphics are spellbinding, right down to the cameras being picked up as shadows in the balls on the table.
The game has loads of different game play options from single games, tournaments and career modes both in Snooker or Pool .You can play the top players from both the Snooker and Pool worlds and the career mode features tournaments only the serious fan would know about such as the Mosconi cup in the 9-ball game. You have to do the usual win games to unlock items routine but this is fun. One of the best features for me is the commentary from John Virgo and John Parrot. This proves very droll at times and sometimes you play slow just to wind them up!
Next up is Fight Night Round 3. This is one of EA Sports first games on the PS3 and if their previous games are anything to go by this should be a cracking game. It doesn't let them down at all. This was the first game I played on the PS3 that made me literally drool! The graphics on this game are just mind-blowing in there realism. The texture and quality of the game is easy to see. The game features the obvious different game modes with the straightforward get in the ring option to the more detailed career mode, where you can start off from scratch or rebuild
the career of one of the legends of the sport like Ali, de la Hoya and Britain's own Ricky Hatton. The game also features a great soundtrack with artists such as Akon recording songs just for this game. During each round is my favourite part of the game. One of several scantily clad young buxom wench's parade in the ring showing off their ample curves! The game also has some great training mini-games and the chance to re-create some of the greatest fights of all time in the ESPN classic mode.
Finally I got what has proved to be the best game released on the PS3 so far, Virtua Tennis 3. This game has just about everything you could want from a tennis game. You can play in either singles or doubles naturally, but what really makes this game special is some of the absurd mini-games featured. You run round the court chasing fruit or fending off crocodiles, stopping space invasions or simply dodging giant tennis balls. There is even a chance to play
ten pin bowling and bingo, all with the aid of your trusty old tennis racket!. There is as usual a career mode which is easy to get into, but I find it lets itself down by the fact you play the top players as a rookie and beat the easily, but as you get further into the game they become much more difficult to beat. This game also uses the SIXAXIS option of game play to its full ability and once you get the hang of it it makes for great fun. It is by far and a way the best game on the machine at the moment and a must for any sports game fan.
All in all I know that the PS3 is going to take time to come into its own, and to be honest I'm a little disappointed that a football game was not out on release day. I'm sure that the big game companies did this as it is towards the end of the football season and they want to get all the players at the right clubs ready for the start of next year. If the graphics so far are anything to go by then a football game on the PS3 will be awesome. There are several games that I can't wait for the release of. FIFA 08 obviously which is due in August. Gran Tourismo 5 due before Christmas. Grand Theft Auto 4 due late September and the next batch of EA Sports games such as Basketball and Ice Hockey which should all show off the full capabilities of this machine. The £425.00 price tag is steep, but I feel already that it is worth every penny, and this little baby will take game playing into the next generation and open up Sony to be the pace setter and market leader in games consoles for years to come.

Thursday 22nd March

Its time to get funky........

Well maybe just a little bit anyway. Back to another fun filled evening in the Birches Head Hotel. Over the past few week's we would of been able to hold the karaoke night in one of our living room's as the lack of punters in the pub was beginning to be worrying and we seemed to be singing to each other. But this week, although not many singers were in again (Back to the old faithful!) the pub was at it's busiest for the last few weeks. I can only put this down to the public reading these blogs and coming down to see what all the fuss is about, or that the aliens that appear to have abducted everyone is systematically dumping them back in the pub. Either way I'm happy to see the pub filling back up again on a Thursday night.
This week saw me do another five new songs and the lack of request on the blog (Hint! Hint!) is leading me to pick new stuff every week by artists I wouldn't normally sing. Over this year so far I have sang 34 songs by 27 different artists, and I have still to sing any songs by my usual suspects such as Robbie Williams, E.L.O. and Bon Jovi, much to my surprise. The race to be top of the most sang artist league is hotting up with The Fratellis leading the way with 10 tracks sung, being closely chased by Razorlight and Cher! on 7 tracks sung. My aim is to knock the Frats off the top with the Stones (Sorry Shaun) but I'm sure that second place is the best I can hope for as Shaun is bound to do a Fratellis night when Baby Fratelli comes out on the next Sunfly disc in the next couple of weeks!
It been quite an exciting week in the Captain Jack household, as this week I pre-ordered my PlayStation 3 console. Too be honest I have waited 2 years for this to come out and I can't wait to get my hand's on it. I will do a blog on my new baby early next week to let you know what I think, that is if I can drag myself off it!. I'm sure all the sceptics will be knocking it because of the cost but I'm sure Sony will of excelled themselves again with this machine and it will surely rival anything else that is available on the market. Keep you posted.
Also this week saw the announcement of The Rolling Stones 2007 European tour. This has come about due to the band cancelling some gig's last year after Keith Richards fell out of a tree! I was hoping they would play the new Wembley stadium but instead it seems they are playing The Millennium Dome on the London leg of the tour which will be almost impossible to get tickets for as there will only be around 5000 available so I will have to settle for .....Slane Castle in Ireland instead! Really this one is going to be a big one and I cant wait.
This year appears to be one filled with gig's for me to go to, and after a few quiet years I can't wait to get out my concert gear and rock on with the crowd! It always seems to go round in phases as for years your favourite bands don't tour and them wham they all tour at once. This time I am going to try to keep you all up to speed on who I am going to see and then give you a gig review on each of the ones I get to see. So far this is the line up.

  • Aerosmith 24th June Hyde Park: Tickets are purchased and the line up of artists on the support acts stand so far at Chris Cornell, Jet and The Answer. Hotel booked for a two night stay in the capital, overlooking the Thames and not too far from the event.
  • Rolling Stones 18th August Slane Castle: Tickets go on sale next week so Hayley will be primed and ready to go on Friday. Then its a matter of booking a hotel near to the venue and getting flights, currently standing at a very reasonable £43 per person return. Thank god for Ryanair!
  • Magnum 24th May Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton: Tickets still available so will pick them up in the next week or so (Hint Hint Wifey)
  • Download Festival 9th August Donnington: Still only weekend tickets available so will have to hang on for the day tickets. Only really want to go on the Saturday as Linkin Park are on along with Evanescence, Marilyn Manson and Motley Crue.
  • V2007 18th August Weston Park: No tickets available but would of had to pull out of this one with the announcement of the Stones gig. Roll on V2008!
  • Leeds Festival 25th August: Looks a good line up with Razorlight topping the bill along with Kings Of Leon, Ash and Maximo Park but this venue has a bad reputation and this weekend is my wedding anniversary so its up to the wife!
  • Status Quo Trentham Gardens: Date not yet confirmed for this one but it is a must if the Quo are in Stoke On Trent
  • Jools Holland Trentham Gardens: Again no date confirmed but another must see artist.
  • Bon Jovi : Rumours abound on the web of a 2007 summer concert. I'm sure Hayley will of brought tickets to this one before Bon Jovi know they are playing it!

As you can see we have a busy Summer schedule planned and I promise to give as good a review of each gig as I can. So on to this weeks song list. The tracks I sang this week were as follows 1. Animal by Def Leppard (SGB6015) 2. Together In Electric Dreams by Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey (SFMW84113) 3. Bring It On Home by Sam Cooke (SC896302) 4. Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones (SC896403) and 5. I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers (SC02558)

Animal by Def Leppard

A bit of Brit Rock to get my night started. This is one of those well known rock tracks from the mid 80's, a period of some of the finest rock bands and songs ever. This was from the hugely successful Hysteria album which went multi platinum just about everywhere and was the first song released by the band after drummer, Rick Allen, lost his arm in a car accident in 1984. Many critics at the time questioned whether the band would be as good as before and they were wrong they were better. This song in particular catapulted the band into a huge spell at the top and they went on to release another seven tracks off the album which in this day and age is unknown ! I can't imagine another band nowadays ever having an album with eight top ten tracks on it, even on a greatest hits album! A great song to sing although I prefer the Sound Choice version to this one.

Together In Electric Dreams by Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakey

Another 80's classic for my next song. This one is a great track that I heard on the Radio early in the week and thought "hmm I'll have a go at this one on Thursday night" and as if by magic there it was! Its a forgotten classic in my mind with everyone in the pub seeming to have remembered it all at the same time! It has a great sound to it with plenty of keyboards and a cracking guitar solo much in the style of Van Halen. Phil Oakey of Human League fame tried to break the U.S. with this one and I'm sure it was from a film. His vocals are it the lower range so it's not too hard to sing at all. I think Shaun especially liked this one so I'll dedicate this one to him.

Bring It On Home (To Me) by Sam Cooke

A soul classic this time. This is a great track to sing, as are many of the soul classics and it a song that I love to belt out. It has recently been covered by Rod Stewart on his Changing Faces album and by Ben Mills, of X-Factor fame, on his Picture Of You album. It's also one of Hayley's favourite songs so I dedicate this one to my wife. When you sing this one you can really feel the soul in the song coming out and it kind of gives you a warm feeling inside. In my opinion this genre of music is one of those that really does live up to it's name and there are many more of these great song's I would like to have a go at in the future.

Ruby Tuesday by The Rolling Stones

This weeks Stones classic is not full of guitar riffs like the last few have been, it's just a brilliant song. Yet again the Stones recorded another timeless classic with this one. Its is probably one of the bands more well known songs but surprisingly only reached number 3 in the U.K. charts as a double A-side along with Lets Spend The Night Together in 1967. Supposedly written about one of Keith Richards many conquests its a really soulful track and you can tell it was written with care and attention. It's another easy song to sing and has one of those sing along choruses we all love. An absolute belter in my opinion and one I will definitely do again

I'm Gonna Be (500 miles) by The Proclaimers

A duet with Andy to round the night off with and one I sprung on him at the last minute. I had decided during the night to have a bash at this one and sing it not in the style of the Proclaimers but in the style of the recent Comic Relief version I Would Roll (500 Miles) by Brian Potter (aka Peter Kay) & Andy Pipkin (aka Matt Lucas). I'm sure Andy had no intention of doing his bit as Brian Potter but I was going to take on the Andy Pipkin impression firmly with both hands on my wheelchair!!! It went down really well apart from the few oldies up the corner who seemed to have no idea what was going on! Andy got through without laughing too much and I seemed to have our table and the rest of the pub in hysterics with the "Yeah I Know" and " I Don't Like It" comments. An absolute cracker but not one I think we will be doing again in the future. Anyway here's a link to the Charity Classic Original version.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEMYYNLbEtw

There you go then. Another great night of songs in the Hotel this week. A new Sunfly disc is on the horizon with some more new stuff on for us to have a go at. I know that myself and Shaun have had great fun in bringing these blogs to you over the last few weeks. It is fair to say we have found them an extension to our love of all things karaoke and I'm sure that the witty comments have proved fun for all to read although my head is still hurting from banging it on the doors as I try to leave the pub. To end this week I will leave you with some more words from the main man Homer again. until the next time TTFN.

" Oh look at me !!! I'm making people happy! I'm the magical man from happy land, with a gumdrop house on lollipop lane! Oh by the way ... I was being sarcastic." Homer J Simpson