Tuesday, October 29, 2013
HELP! The Beatles
Recently I watched a movie in class called 'HELP!', a 1965 film starring The Beatles. My first reaction to the movie was "wait, what?" If you miss a part, even if you blink, you won't understand the joke but that's okay because it makes up for it's slapstick humor. I've read more into the movie and how it was produced. An interesting fact, SPOILER ALERT or COOL FACT ALERT, is the scene where The Beatles were running away from a curler on the snowy mountains, Ringo and Paul ran over to a hill to smoke marijuana. There were actually some more locations where they smoke marijuana as well like the Buckingham Palace. They call it "Haze Of Marijuana". The film is hilarious, I say it's ahead of its time. It's right below the classics of James Bond. The ones with Pierce Bronsan. I recommend the movie and the James Bond movies!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Spotify
Spotify
Where have you been all my life?
All those days with lonely nights
You could've been there this whole time...
Listen
All the music you got to give
I scroll down to listen to all the hits
Amaze by the amount of music you have granted...
Premium Account Member
My 48 hour free trial is over
So sad, too soon that I have lost her
But I'll make fake facebook accounts just for me to get closer...
The End
Where have you been all my life?
All those days with lonely nights
You could've been there this whole time...
Listen
All the music you got to give
I scroll down to listen to all the hits
Amaze by the amount of music you have granted...
Premium Account Member
My 48 hour free trial is over
So sad, too soon that I have lost her
But I'll make fake facebook accounts just for me to get closer...
The End
The Rolling Stones? More like the rolling boulders..
As humans, we are known for judging other things and our vast curiosity of the world. So tell me, what category of music should The Rolling Stones be in? Dog doo doo or "England's Newest Hitmakers"? Sorry to come off disrespectful but really, it's an honest question. I think they are like a rotten apple, still a apple but not as good as it was. Maybe I judge too quickly, maybe I haven't listen enough of them to give an answer. WRONG! I listened to their first album all the way through, and I don't know about you, but I find a trash sandwich more satisfying than what I had heard.
You might say "Well, it is their first album. You can't expect greatness out of the first". WRONG! When you call yourself "England's Newest Hitmakers", I expect more than album full of covers and one original. And to think I was going to get a subscription for Rolling Stone Magazines. What, they band and the magazines aren't related in anyway? TRUE! I searched it up on Google and I'm leaving that sentence in, just for you to see how ignorant and arrogant I am. All jokes aside, their first album was garbage to my ears. Sure, It was monumental in music history but I just can't bring myself to appreciate it. I respect those who do, every person has a different opinion over it.
I'll listen to some works The Rolling Stones later did to broaden my musical sense. But I DO NOT RECOMMEND listening to "England's Newest Hitmakers" to relax your mind because honestly, you're just gonna get a concussion hearing it. I DO ,however, RECOMMEND listening to it for a good laugh.
EX:
You might say "Well, it is their first album. You can't expect greatness out of the first". WRONG! When you call yourself "England's Newest Hitmakers", I expect more than album full of covers and one original. And to think I was going to get a subscription for Rolling Stone Magazines. What, they band and the magazines aren't related in anyway? TRUE! I searched it up on Google and I'm leaving that sentence in, just for you to see how ignorant and arrogant I am. All jokes aside, their first album was garbage to my ears. Sure, It was monumental in music history but I just can't bring myself to appreciate it. I respect those who do, every person has a different opinion over it.
I'll listen to some works The Rolling Stones later did to broaden my musical sense. But I DO NOT RECOMMEND listening to "England's Newest Hitmakers" to relax your mind because honestly, you're just gonna get a concussion hearing it. I DO ,however, RECOMMEND listening to it for a good laugh.
EX:
Monday, October 7, 2013
Inspire
Last Friday, I was inspired by my choir teacher Mr. Phil Ajjarapu AKA Mr. A also known as "A is the first letter in the Alphabet". Get it? I twisted the words of One is A Lonely Number... Anyway, when I saw Mr. A rehearsing with his fellow musicians, I thought to myself "Huh, he does so much more in one hour than what I do on my free time and that's kinda sad".
During Spring Break 2012, he fell off a 30 feet overpass and survived. He nearly broke every functional thing in his body. I'm exaggerating. But after that accident and waking up 5 days later, he decided to make his dreams come true, he's "following my dream to bring my music to life and making an album of my own".
If you work hard enough and you're willing to make the sacrifices, you can achieve anything. And that's what I want to do. Mr. A inspired me to take actions in my life. I too ,want to have music as a career. I'm 17 and people tell me there's is no limits of what I can achieve so spend the most of it with no regrets. A year from now, I'm going to be 18 and I want to make sure that I achieved many things along the way. But age isn't really a factor when you compare it with your dreams because dreams are limitless. And if you're one of those people reading these blogs and what to do something with your life and be happy with it, be like Nike and Mr. A. Just do it. Get up off your butt and work for it. Strive for it. And maybe, just maybe, when the time is right, all will be yours.
PS-
It's ironic that I'm making a blog about inspiring people to work hard for what you want when I was suppose to do a blog a week ago. Woops.
During Spring Break 2012, he fell off a 30 feet overpass and survived. He nearly broke every functional thing in his body. I'm exaggerating. But after that accident and waking up 5 days later, he decided to make his dreams come true, he's "following my dream to bring my music to life and making an album of my own".
If you work hard enough and you're willing to make the sacrifices, you can achieve anything. And that's what I want to do. Mr. A inspired me to take actions in my life. I too ,want to have music as a career. I'm 17 and people tell me there's is no limits of what I can achieve so spend the most of it with no regrets. A year from now, I'm going to be 18 and I want to make sure that I achieved many things along the way. But age isn't really a factor when you compare it with your dreams because dreams are limitless. And if you're one of those people reading these blogs and what to do something with your life and be happy with it, be like Nike and Mr. A. Just do it. Get up off your butt and work for it. Strive for it. And maybe, just maybe, when the time is right, all will be yours.
PS-
It's ironic that I'm making a blog about inspiring people to work hard for what you want when I was suppose to do a blog a week ago. Woops.
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