Thursday, December 16, 2010

MUSIC REVIEWWWWWW!

Let me start off this blog by saying, Damn. This was a hard decision. Out of the bajillions of artists and cd’s there are in the world, I only got to pick ONE? How was I ever going to do this? I decided to put on my iPod and just listen to what I had, maybe an idea would come to me. Originally, I was thinking of writing about some unknown artist and expose them to all my peers. However, on my iPod shuffle a certain song from a cd I hadn’t heard in a while came on. I set my iPod on only that cd and just listened to it. That is how I came to the conclusion on what cd to write about. It may not be the most current or unknown artist/cd. It’s actually sorta the opposite, kinda, in a way. But this cd, it just makes me feel good.  Enough though, let’s get started with the cd. I present to you…Waking Up-OneRepublic.
                Imagine the pressure of being OneRepublic. Your producer works with megastars like Beyonce, Kelly Clarkson, and Missy Elliot. You’ve already made a slight mark on the Billboard charts with the overplayed sing Apologize. Your first cd “Dreaming Out Loud” sold over 1 million copies worldwide and you play at sold out concerts. Wow. I can’t imagine that.
                Ryan Tedder is the chief songwriter of the band. He definitely has a way with words.  I think his approach to this cd (Waking Up, in case you’ve forgotten) is sort of like telling a story. However, you don’t always catch the real meaning the first time you listen to the cd. Just like a book, sometimes you have to read it a few times before being able to appreciate it entirely. That’s exactly like this cd. The first time you listen to it, sure, pretty music, nice lyrics, blah blah blah. But listen to it again, and maybe one more time. There’s a story behind each song that links it in a way to the next.
                The songs that got the most “airtime” were All the Right Moves, Everybody Loves Me, Good Life, and recently, Secrets. These are all amazing songs. They’re a little bit…eh. Predictable. BUT. Listen to the less obvious songs on the album. These are the real treasures.  All this Time is a beautiful love song that just hits me straight to the heart (yes. I’m a hopeless romantic, but I’ve asked guys and they’ve said they like this song too!) The last song on the album is Lullaby…and boy is it a closer. Its haunting sound really makes you want more. 
                I love this cd, It just makes me feel calm. The dynamic instruments and sound gives each song its own separate personality. When I listen to music, my dad accuses me of having ADD. After  15 seconds of a song…it’s on to the next one! Let me just say though, I never skip a song on this cd. That’s saying a lot.
(This picture just makes me laugh. I want to know what they're staring at!)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Mr.Gatsby and...Mr.Gatsby's new friend!

Jay and Nick. Nick and Jay. Seems like a nice duo, huh? Both smart men, going somewhere with their lives. Jay seems like a good guy. He's the kind of "upper-class guy" that you'd want to be associated with. He knows what he's doing, he knows how to act and what to say. He's educated and likes to show it. But, like any other person, he has his weakness...which happens to be Daisy. He gets nervous around her and doesn't even have the ability to invite her over, he asks Nick too.
Now, ask yourself. Is this a good relationship as of now? Jay is sorta asking Nick to do his dirty work for him. Nick invites Daisy over, Jay gets to see Daisy, bada-bing bada-bang, Jay gets what he wants. This may seem like sneaky word, but honestly, i think Jay is just a scared man. He doesn't know what to do, so he asks for help, and now he's stuck with the guy he asked for help from. Sure, Nick may have been "used" but there's something else there. I personally can see a real connection between these two people. Nick see's who Gatsby actually as. Past the bookshelves of unread books and the war stories. Nick sees a man, a personable man, that he may have a friendship with in the future. These two are both very unique people, two one of a kind people. What do you get when you combine two different, yet very similar people? I don't know...we'll soon find out...

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Winter Poem

"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they do when they stick together.”
Verna M. Kelly



Slowly falling down
Peacefully, gently
Landing on the cool ground
Cold, alone
No two are alike or so it’s been said
Unique, individual
Blown away, this way and that
Dizzy, Wild
Stay in one place, Please, stay in one place
Consistency, Need
The question of tomorrow
Mystery, Suspense
Sticking for a Moment
Calm, Secure
Melting Away as a memory
The past, goodbye
Starting all over again
The future, hello