Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

01 July 2011

Rebecca Black, The Beatles, Tyler, and Youtube

First of all, I've been waiting all week to post this:
These lyrics are eerily similar -- coincidence? I think yes. But it still amuses me.


Second of all, "you know what today is?" Tyler's birthday!
This is one of my favorite pictures of him as a little kid (besides the one of him on the floor as a baby when the camera angle caused him to ask his parents years later why they trapped him in a hole). It was taken in Rocky Point and the photo timing couldn't be any better.

In honor of Tyler, here is a silly youtube video.


Have a great day, babe!

29 June 2011

Are you a mod or a rocker?

I think I actually squealed when I saw that A Hard Day's Night was up for instant streaming on Netflix. I don't think I've watched this movie since I was 10. Some of the humor definitely went over my head back then (i.e. Ringo simply smiling and giggling when a journalist asks him what he likes his girlfriends to wear).



15 June 2011

Top Eleven Bonnaroo Moments


Since writing posts about every amazing aspect of Bonnaroo would take ages, I decided to break it down into just the main highlights.


1.
Through a friend of a friend, we managed to procure guest passes that gave us special access to guest camping, free showers (general admission paid $7 a shower!!!!), better/more reasonably-priced food, chance celebrity sightings, some priority seating/sound stage access, cleaner porta-potties with shorter lines, a sneaky pathway to bring in our own alcohol from the campsite (otherwise we would have been paying $6 for a beer), and backways throughout the festival to avoid the massive crowds. After we got back to AZ and were sitting in rush hour traffic, Tyler said, "I wish we had guest passes for life." Then I reminded him that we could get in the carpool lane and all was well.

2.
Taking an RV to Bonnaroo turned out to be an excellent idea. Running water, refrigerator, a place to sleep, crazy pictures of families camping and enjoying the outdoors on the exterior of the RV... what else could you need?

While we were picking up our guest passes, another group was thoroughly entertained by our RV, so much so that they decided to add their own touch to it, taping Eminem faces to the back and writing a speech bubble for the two girls on the door saying, "Hey sis! Look at all those hippies!!!"

3.
Guest camping was just a few minutes away from the festival. We talked to one person who said that they had to take AN HOUR WALK from their general admission camping to the festival. Yikes.

4.

Adult Swim hosted carnival games, including Balloonicorn Blowout where Tyler put a unicorn helmet on and attempted to pop ten balloons in 30 seconds. He managed to get seven and earned some sweet shades as a consolation prize. I would post the video, but I don't think I would ever be forgiven.

5.
Arcade Fire was amazing! The crowd was enormous and we had seats in the guest bleachers where we danced around like crazy. I've never seen Tyler so happy at a concert before and I started jumping up and down when they started playing my favorite song of theirs as the last song of the encore. Unfortunately I'm singing very loudly in that particular video clip, so that will never see the light of day, er, internet.

6.
Celebrity sightings! In our time in the guest compound, we spotted Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (seen in the picture above with two body guards), Mumford and Sons giving an interview (see video), and Donald Glover. Much to Tyler's dismay, I walked up to Donald Glover, said hi, and made Tyler come over and say hi too. He was really nice and cool about it. But then I spent the next several hours feeling embarrassed and slightly mortified myself. I don't know what possessed me to do it because I would never ordinarily have the guts to just walk up to a celebrity. I guess that's just what having a special wristband does to you. Yeah... I still feel embarrassed.

7.
Alison Krauss was the main selling point for me when we were first thinking about buying tickets for Bonnaroo. She did not disappoint.

8.

Mumford and Sons was absolutely incredible. We read later that there were more than 50,000 people in the crowd. It was hard to believe that they only have one album so far with the number of people there belting out every lyric. They ended their encore with Old Crow Medicine Show and Jerry Douglass, playing a ten-minute rendition of "Amazing Grace" that gave us all goosebumps.

9.
Fried Oreos. They were gooey and delicious and worth every calorie.

10.
People watching. It doesn't get any better than people trying to channel Woodstock and act like hippies all weekend. I wouldn't have thought that Galactic and hippie-dancing go together, but apparently they do. Now I need to learn how to dance with a hula hoop for next year.

11.
The first night while waiting in line for the Silent Disco, I saw something in the sky that looked a lot like the floating lights shown in the movie Tangled. I didn't think that people actually launched sky lanterns, but lo and behold they do! Now we're trying to devise a way to launch our own sky lanterns without starting another forest fire.

Here is what we saw:

Thursday:
River City Extension
Freelance Whales
Band of Skulls
J. Cole
Sleigh Bells
Childish Gambino

Friday:
Phosphorescent
Matt & Kim
The Decemberists
Florence + the Machine
My Morning Jacket
Arcade Fire
Big Boi
Ratatat

Saturday:
Chiddy Bang
Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas
Mumford & Sons
The Black Keys
Buffalo Springfield
Eminem
Scissor Sisters
Girl Talk

Sunday:
G. Love
Neon Trees
Galactic
Iron & Wine
Cold War Kids
Explosions in the Sky

14 June 2011

Four Eyes Part II

When I was a kid, I used to balk at the fact that my mother's eyesight was so poor that she was considered legally blind. Her poor eyesight was one of the many traits passed down to me (Thanks, Mom! I got your good traits too! :)).

I started wearing glasses in the 4th grade. Glasses were a pain. I couldn't wear sunglasses, swim with clear vision, or play sports as comfortably as I could have with contacts (not that my athletic ability was anything to brag about). I did not like to wear glasses, but my ever-worsening eyesight demanded them until I turned thirteen and finally got contacts. Ever since then, I've associated glasses with my awkward stage.

Exhibit A: 7th Grade Winter Formal
Exhibit B: Mismatch Day at school. I hope.

Every year, my eyesight becomes worse and worse, and last week I discovered that my contact prescription is even stronger than my mom's! Which makes me legally blind too! AHHH!

With this last eye appointment though, I decided to give glasses another shot and buy a pair that I would actually be willing to wear out in public as opposed to the last few minutes before I go to bed in the privacy of my own home. I associated my glasses so much with going to sleep that putting them on would literally make me sleepy. Looking to Miss Pandora (and of course Buddy Holly) for inspiration, I decided to get black frames.


Happy. :)

P.S. Bonnaroo pictures (and mayyyyybe video) to come!

30 May 2011

Bonnarooooooooo

10 days until Bonnaroo!

In no particular order, here are a few of the bands I'm looking forward to seeing...

Ratatat

Freelance Whales

Girl Talk

Explosions in the Sky

Arcade Fire

Alison Krauss and Union Station

Mumford and Sons

EDIT:

Iron and Wine too!

18 April 2011

Les animaux dansent dans le safari disco club.


Last night I was lucky enough to go see Yelle at the Rhythm Room and it was too cool! I don't know if I've ever had so much fun at a concert before. She was excellent live and we all danced like crazy.



I took a clip of her encore, but I had to cut it short because I couldn't dance and film at the same time. :)

Even more amazing was that she actually stayed after to sign autographs and take pictures. She was super adorable and nice.
Me, Yelle, and Ashley



Here is the music video for the song she was singing in my clip (A Cause des Garcons).

Now if I could just get my hands on her new album I would be set. :)



18 June 2010

05 June 2010

Buddy


We were browsing around our netflix last night and ran across The Buddy Holly Story. It had been a really long time since I'd seen it, but I remembered the roller rink scene at the beginning and the Crickets playing after Sam Cooke at the Apollo in Harlem. It's scary to me to think that I'm the same age he was when he died. I still can't believe how much Buddy Holly influenced rock and roll in his too-brief 22 years.



Looking forward to watching The Real Buddy Holly Story that Paul McCartney produced.

03 June 2010

Favorite things

The fact that Netflix now has the first three seasons of my all-time
favorite cartoon available for my instant-streaming pleasure,
"modern art" at the SFMOMA,
music from Zumba class,
Shakira - WAKA WAKA - Esto es Africa

and how happy Tyler gets upon receiving a free Dr. Pepper.

28 March 2010

This weekend...

Picnic + Snowboarding = Great weekend.
I'm bummed to not be at the Paul McCartney concert tonight with my family, but listening to some Beatles while doing homework is almost as good.

Not really, but let me just pretend.

15 March 2010

Claire Denamur



I love that Claire Denamur's voice is described as "légèrement cassée" on wikipedia.
It sounds so much cooler than just saying she has a raspy voice.

23 February 2010

The Beatles

Newest obsession: Looking for cool pictures on weheartit.com.

The first Myspace photo?