12.29.2010

yo dawg I herd yu like posts…

The Best of 2010 (for me at least)


1) Carnegie Hall- April 11
I’ve already explained how amazing an experience this was in an earlier post, so I shall not linger. Looking back, this would be the height of my performing experience (disregarding the intonation) and emotional connection with music. You could even say I was in a trance. Now I just have to figure out how to play like I did again, consistently.

2) ARIA- July 30- Aug 11
The most memorable thing about music camp (besides music) was the nature, actually. Here are the photos that I owe you to help explain (taken by my phone, isn't the quality pretty decent?!):


Lower Lake.

This was the clearing that I had to climb up a slope to find the trail thru the forest. a freaking CLEARING, can you believe it?

Looking back at the clearing as I get on the forest trail...

I found a lot of deteriorating/fallen trees caused by both human and natural means. Creeped me out a little

huyhyhyuyhuyhuyh

The Equestrian Center was holding a training exam and I saw some beautiful horses.

Upper Lake.

Almost broke a knee and a half to get down here.

Everything was much more beautiful IRL, of course.

3) The Wall Live- Dec 14
Mind/ears/eyes= blown.
Ever since rumors started spreading around early 2010 that Waters, one of the lead singers and bassist of PINK FLOYD, was going to sing his “swan song” by touring the Wall, I felt like I was living in a dream. Ever since I got hooked on PF, I’ve always thought that if I ever encounter a time machine, my first stop would be a Dark Side of the Moon concert in the 70’s. After all, PF disbanded and wasn’t going to reunite, ever (Richard Wright died in 2008). God answered with the Wall Live in Anaheim, CA, right on my birthday. However, my dad refused to get me tickets and I missed the presale, but my sister saved me by buying me tix for the show that was added on the day after- the last show in the U.S. I was crying tears of joy that night (had trouble falling asleep too).
The event took place at the Honda Center and I had a pretty good seat, even though it was on the upper terrace. (I tried seat-hopping but it was really, really fail.) A partial, white bricked wall surrounded the stage, acting as screens to project on as well as a circular screen in the background. The band played behind the wall, with Waters out on the space in front of the wall. Throughout each song, more bricks would be added until at intermission, a complete wall was formed and the band was out of sight. After the wall was built, various band members appeared on top of the wall as they had their solos and rocked (with full intention of that term) in the limelight. Later on they relocated in front of the wall. It’s a pretty simple design, but considering the concept behind The Wall, this was the perfect set-up for the show.
Waiting for the Worms- Can anyone make out what the heck he's saying with the megaphone?

Before I go on, everything would make much more sense if you’ve heard, seen, or at least understood the concept of the Wall .
Anyhow, the humming intro of the concert began subtly, but fireworks heralded the advent of In the Flesh?- which was totally exhilarating and had everyone screamin
g their heads off. The graphics, which accompanied each song, were extremely eye-catching, and much of the lettering and drawings looked like they were drawn by Banksy or something. A good portion was also drawn from the Wall (the movie) by cartoonist Gerald Scarfe.
Run Like Hell

Although the outline of the concert didn’t follow the Wall (the movie) step by step, it had the general gist of it. Many of the themes from the movie was there, most notably the cross-hammer, the war theme with the soldiers and tanks and planes, and rebellious attitude that is so characteristic of Waters (“Mother, do you think I should trust the government?” /large red scrawled words appear on the wall “NO FUCKING WAY.”) However, they totally cut out the storyline of Pink Floyd (Floyd Pinkerton? Or just Pink?) probably because nobody would get it. So, they settled for giant, gruesome puppets of the mother, ex-wife, and teacher from
the movie to appease those hardcore Pink Floyd fans who actually watched the absolutely legit movie. However, I was a little dismayed by some extraneous details- during Young Lust, they actually showed a modernized version of the female groupie as well as a lot of skin- an unnecessary amount of skin. There was also a snide reference to Dark Side of the Moon with “Us Not Them” scrawled on some of the walls. It was also disappointing that they showed a great portion of the cartoons from the movie, because I paid to see an elaborate and awesome conclusion, not 20 mins of animations that I could pull up on Youtube. Not an extraneous detail, but bothered me just as much. Plus, there was someone smoking pot a few rows down and to the left of my seat...it really stunk. Didn't the ushers/security have noses??
the end of In the Flesh- Yes, Waters is firing an AK-47 o_0

The most significant thing I got out of this concert was not just an incredible auditory/visual experience, but a greater appreciation for the album. To be honest, I never like the Wall at first because I didn’t understand it. I mean, the music seems pretty foreign if you’re listening to it for the first time without prior knowledge of a “concept album.” It’s even weirder when you listen to individual songs out of context. After I watched the movie, I was able to relate to the music a little more. After the concert, I’m like I LOVE THIS STUFF MUST LISTEN MORE and every time I hear the Trial, or Goodbye Blue Skies, the devastatingly beautiful and dark emotions conveyed by the Wall Live are nostalgically recalled.

12.28.2010

depressing cards



So I was going through this box of old A++ AP English 11/12 (and some sophomore year) work/projects that my brother's girlfriend lent me, and I found these wedged between some folders. Depressing. Interesting, though. I wonder what they were for.

Sorry about the picture quality, these were taken with a webcam which I dug up from a box full of old wires, devices, and unnameable hardware.









So there was no christmas lyt change this year

Don't shoot me Santa Claus

12.23.2010


I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano—
A stage where every man must play a part,
And mine a sad one.

Where did people get  "All the world's a stage" from?

Let me play the fool.
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
And let my liver rather heat with wine
Than my heart cool with mortifying groans.

Yes


12.15.2010

Another Hiatus

Sorry guys, it's been a pretty crazy week for me. I've been preparing for the Charity Dance Show as well as practicing Sarasate for an audition. I'll be leaving for San Fran. tomorrow evening, but I'll try to post after I get back from Vegas, which will be around Christmas.

there's no reason not to check the Jazznkat though;
Upcoming Post Topics:
-chocolate and why the hours between 8 and 9pm should be declared official chocolate time
-12/14/10: Roger Waters the Wall Live, Anaheim
-San Fran/Vegas
and many more............

Hope ya'll have a safe and relaxing break.

12.10.2010

12.08.2010

So that's where she went after the Olympics.





Heh. Rave.

I died a little inside.

http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1989&addr=891023

Keep clicking next until the story arc ends.

A good chunk of my childhood... The fantasy of a lonely cat as he starved to death.

12.03.2010

testing something out
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success, i guess


WHAT THE FUUUUUU-

Good thing... it's a joke article D:

12.02.2010

Charity Dance Show

Radies and Gentremen,

AHS’s Dance Dept. is hosting our annual Charity Dance show on Thursday, Dec. 16! The show will not only feature Orchesis, Intermediate, and Beginning Dance, but also other dance troupes such as Barkada Modern and the Lakers & Clippers girls. Tickets are on sale now, and you can purchase them on presale for $10 at school during lunch, or @ www.seatyourself.biz/orchesis. Half of ticket sales will be donated to www.charitywater.org (a REAL charity!) I will also be dancing in the show as part of Period 2 Intermediate Dance- we’ll be doing a rock piece by a pretty underrated band and it will be AWESOME. ~




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By the way is ANYONE GOING TO THE ROGER WATER'S CONCERT ON DEC. 14? I NEED A CONCERT BUDDY DESPERATELY PLEASE LET ME KNOW ASAP IF YOU OR ANYONE YOU KNOW WILL BE ATTENDING KTHXBAI

12.01.2010

T'Giving!


For once my sister came home for Thanksgiving, so I actually spent the holiday "properly" with the entire family- feasting and Black Friday shopping.

For dinrawr we had the usual turkey, along with stuffing and spinach dip an mac&cheese and cornbread and pie that my sister and I cooked/baked! It was our first time making any of them, so we produced some interesting results…

we made cornbread from a mix so that was an easy win. The mac and cheese required a ridiculous amount of cheese (like two handfuls of just cheeese), but that's probably because I never made it before.

The spinach dip turned out all right paired with pita chips!

The failpie started going downhill when "Grandma Ople's Apple Pie" from allrecipes.com instructed me to "cut the shortening" into a dough mix with a blender. I don't own a blender, so how to "cut it in" and shot webby web? ¯\(°_o)/¯ I just sliced the shortening into pieces and mixed the whole darn thing. Then the dough couldn't stick together and kept cracking apart when we attempted a lattice crust. It didn't taste half bad though.


A few hours after dinner and a couple games of Big 2, my sister spontaneously suggested we pay the Cabazon Hills Outlet a visit at 12am. It seemed like a harmless idea, so why not?

Turns out that when we arrived, the entire Asian population from LA was there. Traffic was a chore- on the road and at the outlet. The restroom line was like a 40 min wait, and the line for Gucci was ridiculous (I asked one of the people standing in line whether there were exceptional deals at Gucci or something, and they replied, "I guess." facepalm anyone?) All the nice stores were still expensive anyways, although I did get some neat deals at Billabong. And before I knew it, I pulled my first all-nighter getting frustrated at the lack of size smalls and waiting in lines in 30 degree weather amongst equally exhausted red-eyed Asians. To be honest I'd rather spend the $50 dollars I saved than endure this ordeal again. NEVER AGAIN, BLACK FRIDAY. NEVER AGAIN.