Sunday, May 25, 2014

Classics part 2, country seyet reading

This may be tough to watch… just sight reading the melody here

Throwing it back to the classics part 1

Wiener Marsch… haven't played this in months… sorry!

Greenday

When we watched a documentary on Greenday's album being transformed into a play, I was shocked initially. It sounded horrifying. You want to take a punk-rock band and make a musical out of their work... It sounded destined for failure and I'm still going to say that I probably wouldn't have enjoyed the performance. That doesn't mean it was bad though, it just means it wasn't my style!

The more important part of that whole occurrence was that people went out on a limb and tried something completely new. I respect Billy for trying out something that seemed to be absolutely out if his nature... And he enjoyed it. It reminded me that I should approach college with an open mind so that I can explore the world and thereby myself. Maybe something like choir would interest me, who knows?

Saturday, May 24, 2014

State Run Radio

I remember that at one point in class we mentioned that there is a startling correlation between the lineups of major festivals in the US this year. This is probably due to the music industry being largely dominated by three major labels. Essentially this means that three labels control what music is being performed and fed to the public. This reminded me of the following song…
It may be a little excessive in that it claims government involvement in all of this but… put record labels in its place and…?

Saturday, May 10, 2014

This Week's Feel

I think it's an understatement to say that this week has been turbulent for Anderson High School. While students were already thrown in the frying pan with EOC's for the 9th, 10th and 11th graders, AP and IB testing took its toll on the upperclassmen. To stir up the pot some more, the whole yik-yak (I don't know how it's spelled…) deal escalated to epic proportions… So this brings me to two key points.

1. By banning the use of cell phones within class and not allowing students to have certain apps (which they can't really control), what are they accomplishing. Yes, bullying is bad. Basically everybody experiences bullying at some point in their twelve years at school. Yes, yik-yak makes it easy for kids to cowardly demean each other, sometimes purposefully, sometimes thinking that it's a funny joke. The app is/was being heavily abused at Anderson… Yet, instating these cell phone rules isn't going to solve the problem of bullying… It may stop bullying in one technologically advanced form but people are creative and it will manifest itself in another way, shape or form. I believe that the issue is being approached from the wrong side. Bullying will occur regardless of the rules in place, unless you create a super harsh authoritative regime. Rather than trying to squash bullying, it would be much more effective to teach kids how to handle bullying and provide them with emotional/social support. This means that the problem is approached front the positive side and helps kids mature, to learn how to respond to adversity as once they become adults, the world isn't going to coddle them. If a coworker or stranger calls a kid-now-adult a bunch of names, unless it's a threat or a disturbance in the work place, the world won't shed a protective tear around the abused, that's the sad truth. It's key to learn to stand up for yourself and to become comfortable with who you are, to not listen to the caustic remarks of others and know your worth. All alternate perspectives are welcome and appreciated, especially considering how little student input the administration seems to be seeking on a matter that mostly pertains to the student body.

2. The good news. By the above paragraph, one might get the impression that the AHS student body is morally filthy but this is far from the truth… Considering 911, we should remember that the actions of a few should NOT determine the judgement of the character of the many. While some students abused technology to post cruel and crude comments about others, the Anderson student body on average is awesome. I say this as I attended Trojan Live this Friday and the audience's support of the performers  was overwhelming. One particular girl clearly got stage fright, she was trying to sing "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men and she couldn't get started. The audience took notice and rather than booing or just sitting in scary silence, the entire theater began to clap and yell words of encouragement. It took about 3 rounds but once the girl got started, she did REALLY well AND overcame her stage fright! Also, I want to acknowledge that all of the other performers were fantastic as well and I admire the guts it took for them to get up on stage!

All Black Everything

In the light of the upcoming IB History test, I'm choosing to breakdown Lupe Fiasco's song "All Black Everything". The song is basically his rearrangement of history, mostly defined by switching the roles of African-Americans and Anglos. It's pretty playful and powerful stuff if you listen to it.


I concede ahead of time that I used rap genius here a decent amount.

[Hook]
You would never know if you could ever be You don't know what you can do unless you try,
If you never tryyou would never see How would the role of blacks in the United States have been different if slavery had never occurred? 
Stayed in Africa, we ain't never leave
So there were no slaves in our history
Were no slave ships, were no misery
Call me crazyor isn't he?
See I fell asleep and I had a dream shout out to MLK
It was all black everything A world in which people's complexion is irrelevant, all black = blind to color

[Verse 1]fairly creative rhyming occurs here
Uh, and we ain't get exploited
White man ain't feared it so he did not destroy it Alludes to: MLK and Bertrand Russell within one line regarding race relations- pack mentality stimulates picking on minority
We ain't work for free, see they had to employ it 
Built it up together so we equally appointed since = job opportunities and salaries were provided in the past instead of slavery, slave codes etc., the distribution of power is equal and the nation is content overall
First 400 years, see we actually enjoyed it
Constitution written by W.E.B. Du Bois <- civil rights leader being part of Founding Fathers, once again "equally appointed" makes table even or even better, irrelevant regarding race
Were no reconstructionscivil war got avoided if there hadn't been slavery, no civil war… basid
Little black sambo grows up to be a lawyer
Extra extra on the news stands
Black woman voted head of Ku Klux Klan flips race relations, patriarchy and the path to the 15th amendment upside down
Malcolm Little dies as an old man
Martin Luther King read the eulogy for him bringing two assassinated civil rights activists with differing ideas together naturally
Followed by Bill O'Reilly who read from the Quran
President Bush sends condolences from Iran
Where Fox News reports live
That Ahmadinejad wins the Mandela Peace Prize now flips current politics upside down, to be honest, the fact that he can get the name Ahmandinejad to fit smoothly into his song is astounding

[Hook]

[Verse 2] I'll stop annotating/explaining lyrics, they can be found at 
http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-all-black-everything-lyrics
Uh, and it ain't no projects
Keepin it real is not an understood concept
Yea, complexion's not a contest there are no "desirable" colors as colors don't matter
Cause racism has no context no reason for racism to exist if colors are ignored
Hip-hop ain't got a section called conscious
Everybody rappin like crack never happened
Crips never occurred nor bloods to attack them
Matter of fact no hood to attack in
Somalia is a great place to relax in
Fred Astaire was the first to do a backspin
The Rat Pack was cool group of black men
That inspired the five white guys called the Jacksons
Eminem fitted in but then again
He inspired a black rapper tryin to mimic him
And thats what really rose up out of Michigan
The "sounding white" rapper by the name of 50 Cent 
so many civil rights related messages in one song
[Hook]

[Verse 3]
Uh, and I know it's just a fantasy
I cordially invite you to ask why can't it be
Now we can do nothing bout the past
But we can do something about the future that we have
We can make it fast or we can make it last
Every woman queen and every man a king and
When those color lines come we can't see between
We just close our eyes till its all black everything

[Hook]


Not all that much internal rhyme but the density of the lyrics of this song is ridiculous. There are an ungodly amount of allusions in the verses and a lot of shots from Lupe at Bill O'Reilly. Ends on a very hopeful note!

Sunday, May 4, 2014

ACL (Another round)

At some point this second semester, we were checking out a couple of new bands and we happened to listen to Ozomatli's think-hop (not going to lie, that's a really lame label for a genre) songs. Now that I've looked at the ACL lineup, it happens that Ozomatli is attending ACL. To me, this is terrific, as this will be the first time that I'm sure to know a band's music that: 1) Sofie and Kendall don't really know, 2) Since the band is fairly unknown, it'll be easy to check them out without dealing with the hassle of a big crowd and 3) Their music is actually very interesting, the one that stood out to me the most was probably the one with cat meows in it (my goal is to find out why, why, why???).

What's not to like about the weird compilation of sounds thrown together here?