Monthly Archive for June, 2004

rainbow

i’m not a delta goodrem fan by any stretch of the imagination. in fact, i really don’t like her acting (on the aussie series neighbours) nor her singing.

but there’s something about the australian tourist commission ad that she voiced. every time i watch it, i wish i was back in australia. the short version almost has no visual connection to melbourne, but it still manages to send a tingle of longing thru’ my spine.

those of you who know me are aware of my perennial love-hate relationship with oz and its people. singapore is still home. =)

———
i can sing a rainbow by arthur hamilton

red and yellow and pink and green
purple and orange and blue
i can sing a rainbow
sing a rainbow
sing a rainbow too

listen with your eyes
listen with your ears
and sing everything you see
i can sing a rainbow
sing a rainbow
sing a long with me
———

click on the title of the post to download a lo-res version of the ad (wmv file, download a high-res version (about 7mb) from the australian tourist commission site.

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three minutes

1999. bayern munich were up 1-0 in the european champions league final in the 90th minute. three minutes of injury time. beckham takes a corner, and after a goalmouth scramble, giggs miscues a shot from outside the penalty box which reaches sheringham. he turns the ball in empathically.

while the director is showing the replay of the goal and scenes of united supporters going crazy, united wins another corner. becks take it, sheringham dummies, the ball looks like its going to flash across the goal. solskjaer sticks out his leg acrobatically…

pandemonium. =)

a few minutes ago. england is up 1-0 against france. beckham had a penalty saved by barthez in the second half, a miss that would haunt england in three minutes of injury time. 90th minute. foul outside the box. zidane steps up. he and his teammates have not had the best of games. the ball whizzes past the wall. england keeper james doesn’t even see it coming. rooted to the spot, he watches a silver flash bulge the net.

england 1 france 1. france go on the offensive. outside the box, around the area that the earlier foul was committed, gerrard attempts to pass the ball back to the keeper not realising henry is lurking with intent. james clatters into henry. yellow card. penalty.

zidane once again. he takes the penalty. james dives to his left. the ball was rifled into the opposite corner. england 1 france 2.

pandemonium. =(

i’ve always said three minutes is a long time in football.

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parental advisory: explicit language

FUCK.

YES, I NORMALLY SWEAR ONLY WHEN I’M WEARING GREEN. BUT THIS OCCASION WARRANTS IT.

I AM TRYING TO BE VERY CALM NOW.

I’VE LOST AT LEAST THREE YEARS WORTH OF DATA.

ALL MY WORK FROM UNI.

ALL THE RESEARCH THAT I’VE POURED THROUGH.

ALL MY COSDU FILES.

PERSONAL STUFF I’VE WRITTEN.

LETTERS AND EMAILS WHICH MEAN THE WORLD TO ME.

AND GOD KNOWS WHAT ELSE.

I’VE BEEN FEELING LIKE SHIT LATELY BUT THIS REALLY TAKES THE CAKE.

FUNNY THING IS THAT IT HAPPENED IN THE COURSE OF HELPING A TOTAL STRANGER.

I WAS COPYING FILES FROM A DIRECTcd TO MY HARD DISK.

THIS WAS TAKING AN ETERNITY, SO I PUT IT IN MY CD BURNER, HOPING THAT I’D GET BETTER TRANSFER RATE.

AND I did GET A BETTER RATE. TRIED TO EJECT THE CD.

A VERY MOMENTARY BLUE SCREEN. AUTO REBOOT.

SCANDISK. WINDOWS TAKES LONGER THAN NORMAL TO LOAD.

I CHECK MY ARCHIVE CD.

BLANK.

NOT POSSIBLE.

EJECT.

CHECK AGAIN.

BLANK.

DIRECTcdS TAKE A WHILE TO FORMAT. HOW CAN IT BE…

BLANK.

(I SWEAR THAT STUPID EURO 2004 STARHUB SMS UPDATE THING I SUBSCRIBED TO IS REALLY GETTING ON MY NERVES. IT’S FUCKING 0318 HRS. YES, THAT’S 3.18 A.M. AND I’M GETTING AN SMS (FOR THE THIRD TIME) ON WHO THE BLOODY ITALIAN MANAGER, TRAPATTONI OR FUCKARRONI OR WHATEVER HIS NAME IS, WANTS OR DOESN’T WANT TO INCLUDE IN HIS SQUAD. I DON’T PARTICULARLY CARE ABOUT ITALY. I DON’T WANT TO KNOW IF PANNUCI IS PLAYING. MAYBE I MIGHT WANT TO KNOW AT ANOTHER TIME, BUT NOT NOW. NOT AT 3 A.M. IN THE FUCKING MORNING, NOT WHEN THIS HAS JUST HAPPENED TO ME, AND CERTAINLY NOT FOR THE THIRD TIME!)

I REALLY FEEL LIKE THROWING MY LAPTOP OUT OF THE WINDOW.

AND YOU CAN TAKE YOUR GOOD FRIEND, THE CD BURNER WHILE YOU’RE ON YOUR WAY OUT.

THANKS A LOT.

AND MY PHONE GOES OFF AGAIN. FUCKARRONI AGAIN. OH, LET PANNUCI PLAY. ITALY WON’T WIN ANYWAY.

FUCKING SHIT. PERFECT, JUST PERFECT. ANYTHING ELSE NEEDS TO GO WRONG? GO WRONG NOW, WHILE GOING WRONG IS ON A ROLL.

p.s. to self: one day you will read this and laugh.

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pirate

i’ve finally found proof that today’s music is mostly the same! click on the title of this post to download a nickelback song… no, two nickelback songs which sound so alike, it’s amazing. one song on the left speaker, one song on the right speaker. and both sound like the same thing. be amazed.

well, i’ve maintained that all those new ‘rock’ bands sound like each other, it’s so hard to tell them apart. that ‘college’ rock sound, i believe someone coined it. an evolution of boy bands - and we know all of those sound the same already - only with instruments.

i came across the mp3 file through this disinfo article on piracy. which lead me to this blog entry:

As if there weren’t already enough reasons to laugh at Nickelback

It’s probably no surprise that I don’t enjoy “popular” or “Top 40″ music. It’s corporate, bland, overplayed, unoriginal, boring, bland, and boring, It’s also dumb. But just because I don’t enjoy it doesn’t mean I don’t listen to it. I mean, how can you not when radio and TV is infested with this crap. Lately, one of the bands that I love to hate is Nickelback, slowly climbing the ranks and placing themselves up at the top with Creed, Matchbox 20, and countless others as “worst bands in the history of music.”

So I received tremendous joy when I found the following file over on the SA Forums. Some internet genius took Nickelback’s first horrible “hit,” and mixed it with Nickelback’s newest awful “hit.” By “mixed” I mean one shitty song plays in the left speaker, and the other ear-bleeding excuse for rock plays in the right speaker. What a surprise, they are almost EXACTLY THE SAME. It’s uncanny, sad, and hilarious at the same time.

Nickelback - How You Remind Me Of Someday It’s been removed. Get it here.

I felt it was my duty to share this song in order to spread the word on how horrible music is today, and I hope you all do the same. Oddly enough, this song incest sounds better than anything Nickelback will ever actually play.

Posted by Brandon at April 5, 2004 04:26 PM

which brings me to piracy. copyright law and intellectual property rights (IPRs) need to be reexamined. this is especially so with music. people have always recorded music (and tv shows, among other thigns) since recordable media has been around. but now, with almost perfect digital copies, the powers that be are bleating about stealing. well, we’ve always been stealing, if that’s the case.

IPRs are supposed to promote creativity and enable owners of intellectual properties to profit from them for a finite period.

arguably, IPR has failed on the first count, if one looks at the music being churned out today. IPR has definitely failed on the second count. the length of copyright has been progressively extended since the conception of IP law. the extensions to the copyright usually occur when mickey mouse is under threat. yes, the mouse was supposed to return to the public domain a long time ago. ironic that disney cartoons have been profiting from stories that have been in the public domain for ages.

but back to music… who’s really doing the stealing? record labels are usually the owners of copyright for the songs. how much really goes back to the artistes? the ones who were supposed to be stimulated by the propect of profits which IPR enable.

then there’s this strange assumption that decline in CD sales is directly due to music piracy. perhaps the lack of quality music, or at least ORIGINAL music in Nickelback’s case, is the cause. of course, that notion is absolutely ludicrous and inconceivable, isn’t it?

if an album contains songs that justify their presence on my playlist, i will buy the cd. (i’ll probably rip the songs to mp3 for my personal use on my laptop, but apparently even this form of copying is prohibited.)

you see, the album is an anachronism. we didn’t have a choice in the past. good songs mixed with humdrum filler material. want the good songs? get the whole album. the entire music industry should realise that people want - and are able to get - choice. they should get off their asses and respond to consumer demand instead of sticking to paradigms that belong in the trash can of time. instead of making downloading and customising cds illegal, they should tap into this.

of course, efforts are getting underway. but the RIAA and the music industry in general has treated consumers like criminals so don’t expect consumers to be highly receptive to these new avenues of legal downloading.

just because copyright law exists as it does today doesn’t mean it’s moral or ethical. i do, however, believe in buying original DVD movies. but that’s another story. if i really want to get into the intricacies of copyright law with respect to each type of work, i’ll be writing another media law paper…

speaking of which, for the mcm people, i bumped into stephen paine and teo yi ling at the LOTR exhibition last week. they’re ENGAGED!

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animation nation

check out the animation film festival, animation nation, coming up later this month. i’ve been recommended the triplets of belleville and harvie krumpet. anyone interested?

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