Source: http://www.jhostation.com/2011/08/iron-and-wine-tree-by-river-31-songs-in.html
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
State Of The Arts KL
State of The Arts (SOTA) is a youth engagement and development project, and a launchpad for new creative content focused on the Arts.
An event like no other as it was graced by reknowned people in the industry in this day event.
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One would need no introduction to Paul Moss; sharing his views on the entertainment industry |
Source: http://baldwinchua.blogspot.com/2010/12/state-of-arts-kl.html
IDENTITY CRISIS Archived Articles
So here it goes, may I present you archived articles of IDENTITY CRISIS all courtesy of COOL CARLA. THANKS Cool Carla!!
THE SCORE MAGAZINE
May-June 1988 Issue
We start off with an interesting and very colorful article of IDENTITY CRISIS on the Legendary Philippine Alternative Music Magazine "THE SCORE MAGAZINE". It's the feature on "SCORE FOCUS" entitled "NOT A CRISIS AFTER ALL". The interview was done by CRISTINA SALES and by reading it, I found the article focusing on the real Identity of IDENTITY CRISIS in terms of their music, lyrics, and their performances on gigs. When asked about the subject on drugs, the members mentioned that the band is "STRAIGHT" although they do a lot of drinking after every concert but nothing dealing on drugs.
So when asked about the influences of Cool Carla on music, definitely everyone knows that SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES top the list. Another influences she mentioned was COCTEAU TWINS, THIS MORTAL COIL, and DEAD CAN DANCE. Their compositions according to Cool Carla were heavily inspired by these bands which according to her "It's something you don't hear everyday, not too heavy nor too light". Well, I just transcribed some of the contents of the articles. Ha Ha Ha!! One great PINOY BAND that really made a mark in the PINOY UNDERGROUND Scene.
JINGLE MAGAZINE
March 1989 Issue
On this JINGLE MAGAZINE Issue back in 1989, two articles about IDENTITY CRISIS were written by BERT JR. and PSYKOKEELER. "TALE OF IDENTITY CRISIS" by Bert Jr. and "RECOGNIZING ONE'S IDENTITY" Psykokeeler are both interesting articles which discussed about the band's humble beginnings and their "PORTABLE PLAYGROUND" Gig Series. It was written here that IDENTITY CRISIS was formed mid 1985 by both Leni Llapitan and Resty Cornejo who knew each other during their college days. Bogs Ambrosio and Marvin Mendiola were hustled in preceding the band's original male vocalist Buddy Arceo. After the band's very first Gig at TIME SQUARE, they hurled in WXB102 Jock Cool Carla to be their Lead Vocalist and the rest was history I may say. Btw, Resty was the one who came up with the band's name "IDENTITY CRISIS" due to the members different musical influences from Jazz, New Age, Classical to New Wave. Wheeew!! Definitely a crisis indeed don't you think?Well, I guess that's another transcribed article by yours truly. Ha Ha Ha!! I just love this nostalgic trip!! Btw, I just remembered Buddy mentioning on their Reunion Guesting on NU 107's "BALLAD OF THE TIMES" last year 2010 that he still have a copy of the band's early gig minus Cool Carla when he was still the lead vocalist of the band on Betamax Tape. Hmmp? That would be a great video clip to watch and hoping he could share it to all of us.
PLATINUM SONG MAG
July 1990 Issue
This last article of IDENTITY CRISIS I'm featuring right now was taken from the "PLATINUM MAG" which was written by DIDITH GONZALES and it focused on the band's feelings just before any performances and gigs. The author expressed her great admiration of the band and mentioned seeing them performed at a place called "CLUB A." and loves their song "IMAGINING OKTOBER". According to the members, IDENTITY CRISIS is a combination of both work and play so when It becomes work then the fun's over. I guess that's my last transcribed article for today's blogpost.
I hope you enjoyed another trip down memory lane here on "The Doctor Is In" giving tribute to a Legendary Pinoy Band called "IDENTITY CRISIS". I'll leave you with a Video Clip from the MYX AWARDS Night that featured RICO BLANCO of RIVERMAYA together with two members of IDENTITY CRISIS namely Cool Carla and Leni Llapitan back in March 15, 2007 which was few months before I finally created this little blog of mine back in August 24, 2007. YUP!! This video clip was also Four Years Old like my blog. He He He!! Like what I usually say here on my blog "MUSIC MATTERS, AND MEMORIES OF IT MATTERS MOST". So get ready KABAYANS for the upcoming IDENTITY CRISIS Reunion!! THANKS AGAIN for dropping by!!
WATCH THE VIDEO CLIP HERE:
Another IDENTITY CRISIS!!
-DR. STIRRING RHOD
Source: http://docmuzic.blogspot.com/2011/08/identity-crisis-80s-archived-articles.html
Entertaining and Teaching a Child
Music
A few years ago my dad bought me a Bose Sound Dock for my iPod. A couple years later, my in-laws bought us our first iPod Touch. Those two things combined make an amazing music set up for our living room. Thanks to the Pandora app and our WiFi, we can stream all kinds of kid-focused music for free and not have to purchase a bunch of CDs that our son will probably not care about in another year or two. I?ve been generally pleased with the music that comes on most of the stations we?ve set up. Music from older Disney movies and the Muppets are favorites, however, I tried to set up a station to play some old Alvin and the Chipmunks music and got the new reboot Chipmunks tunes instead. Wow, some of those songs could kill a houseplant. Nevertheless, we use the Pandora app on a daily basis and our son definitely enjoys the music we hear. Every time a new song starts, he glances over to the speakers and will often start to dance (while sitting down, that is). I also use the Audiogalaxy app to stream music from our large music collection stored on our desktop upstairs since the iPod Touch isn?t big enough to hold it all. Besides Disney fare, he enjoys classics like the Beatles, Beach Boys and Monkees - readily available on Pandora.
Since our son has really turned into a fan of music (much to my delight), we also try to encourage him to play music himself. We?ve got a few toy instruments that we keep around and we also place him on our piano stool often to pound away on the keys. Early in his life, he showed an excitement for drumming, so we encourage him to drum on anything that?s near by: the floor, an overturned pot, the couch, his crib, etc. He also likes to pluck and strum the strings on my electric guitar, so we keep that out for him to play on too. Hopefully the music in our house will always be more than just recordings.
Film
Now, we don?t make a habit of plopping our 15 month old down in front of the TV, but there are times that we hang out in the basement and want to watch something while he plays. He?s started to take more notice of the TV now, so we wanted to find some good kid shows for him to see. The ?Pandora of TV? for us has been Netflix coupled with our Roku player to bring the streaming shows to our television. Netflix has a fairly good selection of kid?s shows to choose from, mostly from the PBS family. They also have Spongebob (which is a little too out there for us) and even old episodes of Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Speaking of PBS, their lineup of kids shows is surprisingly good these days, and it?s free in HD over the air. Our son enjoys watching Dinosaur Train in particular, but a number of shows are on the air that are short, colorful and full of educational information.
Books
Of course, we also do a lot of reading in our house. Our son is very into books and pages through them on his own occasionally, but much more often he hands us a book and climbs into our laps for a reading. We have a large collection of kids books already and we read a few before naps and bed, but also throughout the day if he asks to read. I?m extremely excited for the day that he?s old enough for us to read chapter books to him.
The World Around Us
Our son has always been a very observant kid and he loves pointing out the interesting things he sees. From a very early age he would point out the airplanes that flew over our house going to and from the nearby airport. I often take him to a window and look out asking him ?What do you see?? We then name some things that we see outside. Nowadays his favorite thing is looking for the moon. We taught him to say ?moon? a few months ago and now he will point and name the moon with glee each time it appears. I?m exciting to help him find other things in the night sky like constellations and planets. Being so observant, I think that?s something he will really enjoy.
Now, as the weather is finally shows signs of turning warmer, we?re looking forward to getting outside for entertainment. Our son absolutely loves the outdoors. Even in the dead of winter, he will wiggle with joy when we start putting his hat and mittens on for a trip outside. Last summer and fall he was a big fan of walks. We live near two parks that we would frequently walk to and around. Now that he?s more mobile, he will no doubt love playing at these parks and not just walking around them.
So those are a few ways that we keep our kid entertained and help him to learn about music and the rest of the world around him in (hopefully) healthy ways. As he grows up and becomes more independent, this will definitely get harder, but hopefully we?re laying a good foundation for him now to make wise choices about how he uses his time and what kinds of entertainment he takes in.
Source: http://iguitaround.blogspot.com/2011/02/entertaining-and-teaching-child.html
Priory Of Brion - The Beaufort Theatre Wales 2000
Excerpted from ROOTS magazine, Aug/Sep 2000 - Robert Plant explains Priory of Brion
The name of the band incorporates a reference to a society which was an offshoot of the Knight?s Templar called The Priory of Zion and the film The Life of Brian.
An approximate explanation of which might be; A kind of secret society not to be taken too seriously or over revered. He explains that he and Kevyn Gammond, now a college lecturer, have remained ?best mates? since they were in The Band of Joy together in the mid-sixties. Discussing how, on the music scene, everything seemed to go back to that era Robert said to Kevyn ?We used to do that. Let?s do it again.? Kevyn knew some really good musicians, ex students, who were starting to teach and do mixing and dance music, so they had a rehearsal in a barn and that was the beginning of the Priory of Brion.
Enhancing the air of mystery which surrounded the band in the early days, Robert created alter egos for the musicians by giving them false names and telling brief stories about their new characters. Thus Kevyn Gammond, lead guitarist became Carlisle Egypt. Andy Edwards, drums, was usually known as the man in the pointed hat and crossed sticks - Alistair Crowley. Paul Timothy, keyboards and acoustic guitar, generally referred to as TIm to avoid confusion with Paul Whetton, often became Owyn Glendwr - fresh from some border skirmish local to the current venue. Paul cool, calm and collected Whetton, bass guitar, became the enigmatic Brian without whom the whole adventure would have been impossible. Occasionally names have changed, notably when ?Brian? underwent a mystical transformation on a journey up the Norwegian fjords and became the terrifying Eric Bloodaxe. More recently the band have been referred to by their (alleged) ?real? names but we have yet to be told who the vocalist is.
Source: Audience matrix.
Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3@228kbps (variable to 242kbps).
Genre: Rock, blues rock, folk rock, country rock.
Set: Full Set.
Set List:
01. Intro
02. Season of the Witch
03. A House Is Not a Motel
04. Bummer in the Summer
05. Waiting For My Man
06. Girl From the North Country/If I Were A Carpenter
07. Darkness Darkness
08. Think
09. Early In the Morning
10. Money
11. We're Gonna Groove
12. Baby Please Don't Go
13. As Long As I Have You
14. Gloria
15. No Regrets
16. Trouble In Mind
Website: Official Robert Plant HERE.
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Source: http://www.beehivecandy.com/2011/06/priory-of-brion-beaufort-theatre-wales.html
Intelligent Television is an Endangered Species
To be fair, NBC has really stuck by their Thursday night, laugh-track-free comedy block ever since The Office premiered. What's funny is that one of those shows is also about a sketch comedy show: 30 Rock. Both 30 Rock and S60 debuted in the same year, had similar premises and even had numbers in their name. 30 Rock survived and has been a modest hit for 4 years and S60 is a distant memory.
Now, having watched 30 Rock since the beginning and now watching S60 for the first time, there are some really interesting themes explored on both shows. One common theme is some criticism of NBC itself (or NBS as S60 calls it). 30 Rock had a season 2 episode about NBC putting a show on the air called "MILF Island". Tina Fey's character was appalled that the show was being aired, but it was getting great ratings so the network was not going to budge on it. In an early episode of S60, programming head Jordan McDeere hears a pitch from a reality show guru about a new show about couples breaking each other up on an island. She rejects it as being tasteless and insists that they pursue intelligent shows to attract an intelligent audience. Of course, the decision is not popular, but she gets her way (unlike Tina Fey in 30 Rock).
Now comes word that real-world NBC has given a green light to produce a show called "Love in the Wild" which is basically the same show that was rejected on S60. It puts singles on a remote island, gives them "challenges", eliminates... I'm bored already. Although I'm sure this show will produce ratings for NBC when it makes it on air.
The problem is that it seems like intelligent, well-written shows don't attract audiences and therefore end up canceled. We've seen it with half-hour comedies (Arrested Development) and with hour long dramas (Freaks and Geeks).
But this rule seems to apply almost exclusively to the big four broadcast networks. It seems that cable has become the home of intelligent and sometimes risky programs. From my personal viewing experience, Mad Men comes to mind as a show that must have sounded somewhat risky when pitched (HBO turned it down as a replacement for The Sopranos) but has become one of the best written and acted shows on television. AMC used the momentum from Mad Men to greenlight other intelligent hits like Breaking Bad and now The Walking Dead. Sure, cable allows for more graphic shows, but good shows don't need to be violent or sexual. Why don't the broadcast networks take a risk and order up a "challenging" show or two and see what happens if they stick with it for a couple of years?
When you cancel a promising show based solely on ratings, you often get burned on the other side. Freaks and Geeks launched the careers of a number of big stars (Judd Apatow, James Franco, Seth Rogan, Jason Segal) and S60 showrunner creator Aaron Sorkin is getting Oscar buzz for writing The Social Network this year. I'd say NBC would kill to have that kind of star power on their airwaves now. I think NBC (in particular, but all the networks generally) should listen to Jordan McDeere and try picking up a show that would otherwise go to cable and give it some run. We don't want any more clones of the latest fad shows, we want creativity and originality.
Source: http://iguitaround.blogspot.com/2010/12/intelligent-television-is-endangered.html
Official Launch of Dennis Lau's DiversiFy Album
The limited edition CD/DVD Pack features 14 tracks and a short film inspired by the song 'Prelude In F Minor'
Source: http://baldwinchua.blogspot.com/2010/11/official-launch-of-dennis-laus.html
New Heavy Metal CD Releases: August 23, 2011
August 23, 2011
All Else Fails - The Oracle, What Was Is and Could Have Been (Suicidal Brides)
Atriarch - Forever The End (Seventh Rule)
Black Tide - Post Mortem (DGC)
Discharge - Desensitise/War Is Hell Re-Release (Candlelight)
Ghost Brigade - Until Fear No Longer Defines Us (Season Of Mist)
ICS Vortex - Storm Seeker (Century Media)
Jorn - Live In Black (Frontiers)
Leprous - Bilateral (InsideOut)
Minushuman - Bloodthrone (Season Of Mist)
Source: http://4metal.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-heavy-metal-cd-releases-august-23.html
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Work Drugs want you on the beach
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/sQBf/~3/8p7UcJ-qDXw/work-drugs-want-you-on-beach.html
Greeley Estates ? The Death of Greeley Estates (2011)
Source: http://4metal.blogspot.com/2011/08/greeley-estates-death-of-greeley.html
Håkan Hellström The Smiths White Rabbits The Lovely Sparrows
Caliban ? Coverfield EP (2011)
Album: Coverfield EP
Released: 2011
Style: Metalcore
Tracklist:
01 ? My Girlfriend?s Girlfriend (Type O Negative Cover)
02 ? Sonne (Rammstein Cover)
03 ? Blinded by Fear (At the Gates Cover)
04 ? Helter Skelter (The Beatles Cover)
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
FILESONIC: DOWNLOAD
FILESERVE: DOWNLOAD
Source: http://4metal.blogspot.com/2011/05/caliban-coverfield-ep-2011.html
Billy Bragg - London 2009
The Camden Crawl London Festival occurs on the May Bank Holiday in and around Camden, London England. The festival comprises of hundreds of gigs and performances. During the 'down time' there?s lots of stand up comedy shows, street performers, short films, busking, bingo, poetry, magic sows, theatre and workshops.
Describing the 2009 event the festival organisers had this to say "We partnered up with BBC 6Music this year and they were amazing. They managed to book Madness to do a secret busking tour of Camden culminating in a free open top bus show on Inverness street. It really was the gig of a lifetime and created a scene never before witnessed in Camden. It was also the first year we added the Roundhouse as venue and started to pull in some serious ?headliners?. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Kasabian, Maccabees, 808 State, The Fall, Echo & The Bunnymen and Idlewild all played and Billy Bragg did the most amazing set at Dublin Castle"
Source: FM broadcast.
Sound Quality: Very good stereo mp3@320kbps
Genre: Folk punk, folk rock, alternative rock.
Set: Full set.
Set List:
1.The World Turned Upside Down.
2.England, Half English.
3.Greetings To The New Brunette.
4.I Almost Killed You.
5.Levi Stubbs' Tears.
6.I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore.
7.The Milkman Of Human Kindness.
8.A New England.
9.Sexuality.
Website: Official HERE.
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Source: http://www.beehivecandy.com/2011/05/billy-bragg-london-2009.html
Kings of Convenience The Jesus and Mary Chain Scrabbel Oh No! Oh My!
Miranda Lambert Kicks Off Revolution Tour
David Nail and Lady Antebellum were spotted in the crowd, as was Josh's wife, actress Katherine Heigl, who danced along to most of Miranda's set. On the heels of their Beacon Theater performance, Lady A and David opted to spend an extra night in New York to catch the show before flying to St. Louis to continue their current headlining tour.
The first day of the tour, Miranda confessed she missed sound check and instead spent the night in Nashville to celebrate fianc� Blake Shelton's induction into the Grand Ole Opry.
For the complete review, visit The Boot.
Source: http://yousingiwrite.blogspot.com/2010/09/miranda-lambert-kicks-off-revolution.html