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Ideal End review

Saturday March 7, Cyprus Avenue. 

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Saturday March 7, Cyprus Avenue. 

Arriving in Cyprus avenue just minutes before Ideal Ends final gig it was surprising to find such a small crowd of eight. Over the next 40 minutes the crowd built up until eventually the band decided to get on stage. After just a short sound check the band lifted off with their first song “Sleep Tonight”.

Made up of a singer, drums, guitarist and bass guitarist this four part rock band have been described as playing styles from all out alternative rock in songs “Whatever Gets You” and “Lay It Down” to a more reflective style in “Left Behind”. 

Keith Hynes stepped in as guest bass guitarist on the night, with every note in tune and on time he played as if he had been in the band for years. Being called up to the stage to fill the room the small crowd laughed and sang along with the band. Made up of close family and friends the crowd were enthusiastic and shouted requests for more.

The gig continued with songs  “Who’s to blame” and “Bruised Elbows”. One of the later songs “Left Behind” was dedicated to Kieran a fan that had made it too every single one of their gigs. Having been together for almost ten years the band members shared the good times and the bad times with fans and played a mix of songs from their latest song “The Fom” to their classics. Kieran Lynch the groups ex guitar player described by band members as “both the worst and the best guitar player” joined the group for one final song and played like he had never been away.

Singer Gavin held his note for all the songs and showed great skill and it was easy to tell that each song meant something special to him. Briefly losing his words during “The Hay” when a “crazy dancing lady” distracted him he quickly regained composure and continued on like nothing had ever happened.

Nearing the end the band thanked the McGowan parents for “putting up with the noise for all the years” and thanked their fans for making it to their final gig. After the gig the band greeted fans and talked about their hopes for their future including starting new music projects and traveling around the world. The crowd may have been small but all in all this final gig showed years of practice and skill and after ten years it was an Ideal End.

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My 24 thousand steps free day

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How many times have you turned down a day in the city because you have no money?  A fun day out doesn’t always have to revolve around money. On 18 March I decided to spend a “free day” in the city. With a budget of €0 I had to find my way into the city, find food and find things to do for 10 hours all for free.

Finding stuff to do for free is not as daunting as it first sounds. Think of it like this, what would you do if you were a tourist in your own town? There are parks, museums, galleries and more that are all free to visit.img_2173

Starting off the day and finding your way into the city for free can be challenging. Just think of any friends or family that may be working or studying and grab a lift off them. Arrange a time to meet them in the afternoon and you may even have your life home. Sorted!

Getting food is another big challenge. No day should be started on an empty stomach so getting breakfast is top priority. Chambers swap shop on Washington St is a great place to start. Taking in unwanted clothes they offer credit, which can be used in exchange for food or other clothes and accessories. It is important to note that depending on the swap shops need at the time they may not take all clothes so it is good to bring a variety of clothes. On the day I visited they didn’t want tops or jeans but settled for a skirt, which gave me enough credit to buy a cup of tea and a scone. The swap shop is open daily from 10am – 7pm. In a situation where you may be left with some clothes that they didn’t take why not take a trip to North Main St where there are many charity shops who would be delighted with your contribution.

Fed and happy it is now time to explore the city. Why not head to UCC. The Glucksman, which has free entry often, holds exhibitions the current exhibition Grin and Bear it opened at the end of March and runs until June. The gallery is closed on Mondays but open every other day. Why not give them a call to check the times. Other art exhibitions can be seen at The Crawford in Emmet Place.img_2181

After the Glucksman Fitzgerald’s park is only minutes away. You can enjoy a nice river walk or sit and feed the ducks; with a play ground for the kids it is a good way to pass time. Also in park is the Archaeology museum, which is the home to artifacts throughout the ages.

Heading back into the city a good place to stop is the English Market. After a busy few hours in the gallery and the park this is a great place to get a snack. Many of the merchants offer free tasters of cheese, chocolate and nuts a good way to explore new foods and take a break. Along the way why not walk through Bishop Lucey Park. Supermarkets like Tesco are also good to check out. This week they  were giving out free samples of a new Muller light product. 

Food is not the only free sample you can get in the city. Many beauty and cosmetic stores offer free samples, Great if you don’t know what you are looking for or if your not sure about a product or like on this occasion you are having a free day.  Lush on Oliver Plunkett St will offer free samples of most of their products as well as free demonstrations and the odd hand massage. It is quite pricey to try some products if you’re not sure so asking for a sample is a good idea. Asking for a new vanilla body lotion the sales assistant presented me with a small tub to try at home. Enough for a few uses I could decide if I liked the product or not. Make up stores like Debenhams and Brown Thomas offer the same opportunity to try out their products.img_2218

If you’re interested in the Arts places like the Granary and The Triskel arts centre, and the Firkin Crane in Shandon often hold free exhibitions including One Book, One Shandon on 1 April in The Firkin Crane.The Firkin Crane centre is not the only place to go in Shandon St. Why not consider ringing the Shandon Bells. It is surprising how many Cork people have never tried to play three blind mice on the bells.

Looking back I had a fun day and it didn’t cost me a cent. Wearing a pedometer I calculated walking over  24343 steps/ 15 kilometres so comfy shoes over heels would be a good recommendation. Hours of fun can be had in the city, from the parks to the bells so next time you put your hand in your pocket for food or the cinema consider the alternatives.

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