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domingo, 31 de octubre de 2010

An interesting Interview

In this blog we have been always talking about modern music...But as long as this is a music blog, I think we can't forget the importance of classical music, and for me it seems something obligatory to mention it in today's post. That's the reason why today I'm interviewing two experts on this matter: Alma Olite, a professional violinist, and Juan Carlos Olite, his father and a musical critic, (collaborator of the magazine "Ritmo".)

- Alma, I know that you have been playing the violin since you were only four years old, what can you tell us about this fantastic experience?

A: When I started to play the violin for me it was like another toy and although I enjoyed playing it, of course I wasn't considering it as a profession. It was later when I was older when I realized it was my passion and I wanted to make a way of living of it.


-And Juan Carlos, could you tell us about your experience with the piano? 
J: For me, to play the piano is like a trip to another world; a world without language, without words, only time and sounds. It is a way to escape from the reality of this world. This is wonderful, this can open every mind, and you feel that your emotions are moving with the rhythm of the poetry of the sound. 

-As I can see, for you both, music is something necessary in your lives, why?
A: I think that the art of the music is something very important for human beings because it improves your sensitivity and gives you a way of expression which is beyond words. In my case, I can express all my feelings through my instrument, and I feel totally complete as a person.



J: I can't imagine my life without music as I can't imagine my life without love. I think music is the best training for mind. Music makes us more intelligent, more sensitive, and more conscious of the authentic reality.

-I suppose all of your answers are related to classical music, which in your opinion is most important. Am I right?
A: I like different kinds of music, for example I like jazz to relax myself, because it makes my mind to go away from problems. But there are other types of music that are not improving our sensitivity and are doing just the opposite. Many people don't appreciate classical music because it requires attention, as well as concentration, and in this century we live, we like everything to be fast and easy. But there is not doubt for me that classical music is a superior creation.

J: Perhaps the question is not very appropriated. I only know two kinds of music: Good music, and bad music. I think most of the named modern music, is very simple and very boring. The reason is that people who like it and usually listen to it don't pay real attention to it. In fact, they don't know how to listen to it. They are always listening to the music while doing others activities such as studding, dancing, playing, talking to their friends, etc, but they never listen to music as the main activity. Music is as valuable as any another activity and most of the classical music is as valuable itself that requires all our attention and even more.


-Well, I don't really agree with you. I understand your position and your point of view since you have been living all your life attending music lessons, and all those things. But we have to understand a teenager that don't have the opportunity to learn all this, or just don't want it because it requires a very big effort and lot of time. Nowadays in our society they have chosen the easiest  way, that is to hear just what is in fashion, in the radio, TV...Even if that’s not the best option. Would you like to add something to this?

A: I respect every opinion, and I’m very tolerant in political and religious decisions. But what I can't assume is people to call classical music boring, without having given an opportunity to it. That’s a topic, a prejudice.

J: I wanted to remind everybody that playing and instrument as a hobby is one the most enjoyable activity that a person could do. It is always a source of pleasure and happiness, no matter the way of expression that one chooses.


In conclusion we could say that both classical and modern music are very important, and can help us in so many different ways, to understand ourselves better, and to be happy and comfortable with life.

I hope you enjoy today’s post and Alma and Juan Carlos’s opinions.
-If you want to know something more about Alma, you can add her in facebook.
-Apart from what we have said, Juan Carlos is also a teacher and a philosopher. You can also visit his personal blog, La moneda de Schopenhauer”, where he relates philosophy and cinema with music, that are his passions, in a very interesting way.

see you next week!


miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010

Fall Out Boy's turn

Fall Out Boy. Everything in this band is original, even its name!
I think that the origin of the band's name is pretty funny. Actually, they did not have a name until their second gig. As we can see, from the start they just loved playing music, and they didn't care about anything else, they didn't even had a name to identify them!
When they where playing in a concert, the audience suddenly asked for their names, and as we can infer, they could not reply! Then one of the audience members shouted out “Fall Out Boy.”  From that day, that became their name forever. Funny, isn't it?





The group had a very personal way of playing music. It can be considered pop-punk sound with some elements of emo mixed in. This expectacular sound is a result of a fantastic combination and copenetration between the four members in the group. I'm going to present them a little bit:


-Pete Wentz: bassist and primary lyricist for the American rock band "Fall Out Boy". He and Arma Angelus' bassist Joe Trohman founded the pop punk band.
In February 2005, Wentz spent a week in the hospital, because he attempted suicide by taking an overdose of  Ativan, (an anxiety medication). We have to mention that he has a bipolar disorder, and that was the reason of this serious incident. Anyway, after all his problems, he is considered the "soul" of the band, and an indispensable member of the group.
Here you can visit Pete Wentz's personal blog.





-Patrick Stumpt: He is the composer, multi-instrumentalist and lead singer of the band. Besides, he is a record producer and also a music critic.
Apart from producing albums, Stump has also remixed various tracks for soundtracks, such as a remix for the sounds on the Snakes on a Plane soundtrack, a remix of the Fall Out Boy single "Dance, Dance" (later you will be able to read the lirycs of this song), a remix on Fall Out Boy's From Under the Cork Tree special edition release, and also  "Pace Yourself" for  On Fire.
There's a lot of information in his personal website.


-Joe Trohman: He is the lead guitarist of the band. As an original detail we can remark that Trohman collects guitars, and has designed an electric guitar for Washburn Guitars called the Joe Trohman Washburn Idol. Another remarkable thing can be that this musician is fond of  Star Wars, he once confesed that his closet in his apartment is full 95% of Star Wars toys.


-Andy Hurley: He is currently the drummer of the hardcore band "Burning Empires". He joined Fall Out Boy in 2003. Its an intersting fact, that he sutudied a double-majoring in anthropology and history.He describes himself as an anarcho-primitivist, what, as we can imagine, means that he believes that humans are supposed to live the way they did it 10,000 years ago.





Here is one of my favorites songs: "I don't care"

Say my name, and his in the same breath, I
Dare you to say they taste the same,
Let the leaves fall off in the summer
And let December glow in flames


Brace myself and let go,
Start it over again in Mexico
These friends, they don't love you
They just love the hotel suites, now


I don't care what you think,
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery


I don't care what you think
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery


Oh, take a chance, let your body get a tolerance,
I'm not a chance, but a heat wave in your pants
Pull a breath like another cigarette,
Palms up, I'm trading 'em (trading 'em)


I'm the oracle in my chest,
Let the guitar scream like a fascist,
Sweat it out, shut your mouth,
Free love on the streets, but
In the alley and I ain't that cheap, now


I don't care what you think,
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery


I don't care what you think,
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery




Said-a, I don't care just a-what you think,
As long as it's about me, you said-a
I don't care just what you think,
As long as it's about me, you said-a
I don't care (I don't care)
You said I don't care (I don't care)
Said I don't care,
I don't care
I don't care (I don't care), I said-a
I don't care


I don't care what you think,
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery


I don't care what you think,
As long as it's about me
The best of us can find happiness
In misery..






"The song I Don't Care was listed for 95 weeks in 10 different charts.
 Its first appearance was in the US Airplay Top 100 and the last appearance was in the Australia Singles Top 50. Its peak position was number 17, on the Finland Singles Top 20, it stayed there for a week. Its highest entry was number 17 in the Finland Singles Top 20".


All in all, this group that emerge in 2001, has became one of the most popular rock bands nowadays.
From Under the Cork Tree was the album that released in 2005, and won several awards. It also achieved double platinum status after selling more than 2.5 million albums in the United States alone.
On February 2, 2010, the band is said to have broken up but no official press news or information about this fact was given. Since that moment, the band has reafirmed their status, and their prestigious and power as one the best bands on the stages.



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the revolution cause by...Jason Derulo

Today I'm going to analize two videoblogs that have something to do with music, as well as two postcasts, later I will present the singer of this week, which is Jason Derulo.

-Sparkups is the first videoblog that I'm going to talk about. Sparkups is an indie music blog, serving up the latest music videos and free downloads daily. And obviously all the videos that are availabe are videoclips, or similar things. Each post consists on a videoclip of a certain indi music group, (it is not always the same groupe, it change in each post to make it more attractive and offer a wide variety of bands of this origninal kind of music), and it also includes in the great mayority of the cases a brief description of the video, or a comment written by the author of the videoblog.
From time to time, the author also gives his personal opinion about a certain group, or a certain song, or whatever, for example as we can see on October 16th, 2010 he writtes:“I Saw You Walk Away” is easily my favorite song from the new Badly Drawn Boy album. He also use quiet frecuently different types of hypertexts for the user to visit another interesting webpages related to this theme. In my opinion this is an interesting videoblog, for those interested in music, like us.

-Rusian Music Videoblog: I have chosen this russian videoblog, to illustrate that this phenomenon is nowadays spread all around the world. Blogs and music are now connected, and is so easy for us to hear in a certain moment a song that someone in the other part of the world likes so much and wants to share with other bloggers!.
Each post consists in a videoclip,in which we can appreciate a very different kind of music.

And now, I'm going to present two examples of postcasts:

- Celtic music Poscast: Another radical change, to present know this postcast that gives us the opportunity to listen a very original kind of music...Celtic music!
At the beginig we can hear a very brief introduccion and later the song begins...try it!

- Podcast: Move your body: It's a song emited on the program number 31, the 24th of october, sunday, in Fm Sombras 102.3FM.


And now, is Jason Derulo's turn:

For those that still don't know him, Jason Derulo is an American singer, songwriter, actor and dancer, that has became extremely famous, at his early age of 21. Derülo was born in Miami, Florida on 1989.
His birth name is Desrouleaux, but as we can see, he changed it for Derulo, in order to make its pronunciation easier. Nowadays, this name is continuously been pronounced everywhere, as a result of Jason's inevitable attractive for the young public.



Derülo won the grand prize of the TV show Showtime at the Apollo., on the 2006 season finale. Before that, he had been studying at performing arts schools, and improving his natural talent as a singer and dancer
J. R. Rotem was the music producer who discovered Derulo, and meant a huge boost in his carrear.


"Whatcha say" was the debut single of Jason Derulo.
After he proved that the single was successful, he began to work on his debut album. First, he released the second single from his album, "In My Head", on December 2009.
Derülo's debut album, was released on March 2, 2010, with the name of "Jason Derülo".



Here is a little review of Jason Derulo's last concert in New York, by the "Seventeen" magazine:

"Last night, Jason Derulo lit up the stage at the Best Buy Theater in Times Square. With two great opening acts by Australian girl group, Trinity, and La La La singer Auburn, fans were more than ready for the contemporary R&B singer to sing his sultry tunes.
The crowd screamed as Jason walked onto the stage crooning The Sky's the Limit, followed by Love Hangover. As the night went on, Jason barely sang the first lines of his songs before the audience sang for him. For his smash hits Ridin' Solo and In My Head, the music artist held his mic out for everyone to sing along.
By the end of the night, Jason asked if anyone would like to join him on stage. Fans went wild as one lucky girl from the crowd was selected - Jason sang his love song, What If? to her, hugged her and kissed her on the hand!
The night ended with Jason's amazing rendition of the Michael Jackson hit, Billie Jean, Jason ripping his shirt off and an encore of Ridin' Solo!"
As we can see, this was an amazing concert, I wish I was there! Don't you?





I'm going to talk a little bit about the diferent Tours of Jason Derulo, that are the followings:





  • 2009-2010 The Monster Ball Tour (Opening Act)











  • 2010 The E.N.D. World Tour (Opening Act for Toronto dates)












  • 2010-2011 Jason Derülo World Tour (Headlining).







  • -The Monster Ball Tour, was the second concert tour by the famous Lady Gaga, supporting her third extended play. Jason Derulo and the Rapper Kid Cudi were part of the supporting act for the first North American leg of the tour. It's not necessary to say, that Derulo's actuation was received with a lot of enthusiasm , and he didn't defrauded his fans at all.


    -The E.N.D. World Tour, also known as "The Energy Never Dies World Tour", is another concert tour, this time protagonised by The Black Eyed Peas, ( famous by American hip hop group). The tour began in Japan on September 15, 2009. Jason Derülo apears on the opening act, (Canada Dates).


    - Jason Derülo World Tour : We are talking about his first headlining world tour,  and we have to mention that it stops in Europe, United States, Australia and in New Zealand as well.




    Hope you enjoy today's post about the revolutionary Jason Derulo, see you next week!



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    martes, 12 de octubre de 2010

    OASIS

    the beatles, the rolling stones, the who... when you here all this groups, there is only one thing in common that can come round to your head: Oasis


    Hey, here where are for another week!! after an intense week i have decided to write about a group that has always helped me to relax, Oasis, which is not too old, but during his history, when they started there in 1994 has been one of the reference music groups os the uk

    the Oasis debut, has been named the Greatest Album of All Time.

    The album, which featured hits such as Live Forever and Supersonic, pushed the Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band into second place in the poll of more than 40,000 music fans.

    Another Beatles album, Revolver, came third, followed by Radiohead's OK Computer, and another Oasis release (What's the Story) Morning Glory? in fifth place.


    Nirvana's Nevermind, in sixth place, and The Strokes' Is This It, in 20th place, are the only two bands from the US to make the top 20.

    The Stone Roses' self-titled album is seventh followed by Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon, and The Smiths' The Queen Is Dead.



    sources:stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com
    www.myspace.com/oasis