Saturday, March 27, 2010

PLASTISCINES


Kinda remind me of The Runaways style, this all-female French rock band is surely awesumm!!! They got the style, the music, and the look. The Plastiscines are:
Katty Besnard (singer/guitar)

Marine Neuilly (guitar)

Louise Basilien (bass)
Anoushka Vandevyvere (drums)
Caroline & Zazie Tavitian (former drummers)


Formed in 2004, they all, except Louise, went to the same school, and met Louise, who was originally a harpist, at the Libertines concert. Their influences including the White Stripes, Strokes, Kinks, and Blondie. This is what I like about this band. They got the same taste of music as I am, and their songs show that!
Their name was originally taken from The Beatles song entitled 'Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds' from the phrase "plasticine porters with looking glass ties."

"The generation before us could not learn about rock 'n' roll because the stores here were rubbish" - Louise Basilien


The Plastiscines debut was when they were featured on one of the Gossip Girl episodes "They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?"
And their new single "Barcelona" just hit iTunes on January 2010.

Despite their fame in the music world, the Plastiscines are also famous in fashion industry. Their edgy boho rock 'n roll chic style had made them got into some of the fashion magazines.

They are sure going to be the NEXT BIG THING!!


And don't forget to check out their myspace page:
myspace.com/plastiscine
And check out their single, which is one of my favorite 'Barcelona'.

--F

Friday, March 26, 2010

On Holiday . . .

Term break has just started, and I'm in the mood of some boredom activities that I'm sure I'll be doing for this short-period holiday. There's nothing much to say about it. Since I had been convincing my Mom to take me somewhere entertaining during this Term Break, but she refused since the house and her job is in the hectic mode these days.

Yesterday was the last day of torturing hell, and when I went home from school, the loads inside my bag were twice as much as when I went to school in the morning. The teachers had been giving us tons of worksheets and returned our files and I'm pretty grateful I emptied my bag the night before coz with the piles of sheets and files that I have to bring home, I don't think they will fit my bag if I hadn't emptied it.

Thing I want to do during my holiday:
  • Sleep
  • Eat
  • Watch Movies
  • Music
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • Blogger
None of them sounds extraordinary enough, since I've been doing ALL of that stuffs regularly, either during school days, or holidays.
OH YEAH I'm NOT feeling the holidays spirit!!!! =="

---F

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Earth Shaking, Wort Watching Concerts That I CAN'T WATCH

Maybe it is a waste of time to write about amazing concerts that are (and will be) happening around you, but you can't watch it. Well, that's what I'm doing: wasting time.
These concerts that are stated below, are the ones that were (and will be) happening in the cities near the one I live. It might only take less than 2 hours by plane to fly over to the venue and watch my favorite musician, but since I'm under-age and I got my school waiting for me, I have to leave these worth-watching concerts behind, and instead of watching them live, I might just write my own reviews about them:

1. Paramore
Date: 7th March 2010
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Singapore is only 50 minutes away by plane from here. But then again, who am I to fly alone to Singapore? Anyway, it just happened last week. So I haven't found much articles about it. But I'm sure Hayley, Josh, Zac, Jeremy, and Taylor did a magnificent job on stage. Especially, since their new music video 'The Only Exception',their 2nd single from 'Brand New Eyes', just came out, and people can't stop buzzing about that. I bet the concert went beautiful.

2. Cobra Starship

Date: 23rd March 2010
Venue: Tennis Indoor Senayan, Jakarta
So Tumblr can't stop buzzing about their upcoming concert. And seriously, 'Hot Mess' is one of the most played songs in my iPod this week. I first knew them when I heard their collaboration single with Leighton Meester called 'Good Girls Go Bad', and it was definitely love at the first sound. Gabe Saporta and his mates will sure be rockin' in Jakarta next week!!!

3. Kings Of Convenience

DATE : 27 March 2010.
VENUE
: Sasana Budaya Ganesha, Bandung
As I posted earlier this year, I kinda like their music and I thought that their concert had happened months ago. But I was wrong! They are actually about to come to Bandung to perform there. Even now I could picture how will the concert goes, with Erlend and Eirik onstage holding their guitars and as they start to sing, the room will fall into this wonderful soothing silent, as the crowd listen to their music. Oh, God!!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Cotton Ink

My cousins just arrived here at Medan yesterday, and they bought me a gift from Jakarta.
They gave me this random paper bag, with the word 'Cotton Ink' written on it. So I thought it might contains stationery or book.
But when I pulled the thing out, I was pretty shocked when I found out that the plastic bag contains this weird greyish black scarf.
It's not so weird. I mean, I've seen it in some of my magazines so I just took the scarf and said thanks.
The thing is, I'm no fashionista and I don't wear such kind of thing, if I could choose how I dress everyday, I would choose the combination of tee+jeans+sneakers and none of any accessories. But I thought that maybe, someday, I might give this scarf a try.
But before I can put the scarf back to the paper bag, one of my cousins grabbed it away from my hand, and told me that the scarf is multifunction. Means, that the scarf is not just a scarf.
You (I mean, me) could use it as a tank top, cardigan, scarf, etc.
And she said that I could youtube'd it for more info on how to use it.
So, because I simply got nothing to do, I browse youtube and found this account: http://youtube.com/user/cottoninksteps
For videos on how to use cotton ink products.
This for example:

And I found out that cotton ink produces mass of multifunction clothing and I'm pretty amazed.
So maybe I really should give this scarf a try. :p
Oh, and check out their blog: www.cottonink.blogspot.com

'Nuff said about fashion.
I'm started to think that it damaged my brain.
I guess, one fashionista in my class is more than enough. I don't want any rivalry between Angie, the fashion goddess, and me.
-_-

----F

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The End of The Beatles


This picture is very emotional. This is John giving the o.k. to end the greatest rock band in the history of the world with just a simple signature. The Beatles are officially broken up.

I was just browsing tumblr one day, when I saw this picture with the simple definition underneath it. It is, indeed emotional, and I literally almost cry as I saw it. So I did a little research in Wikipedia and found out how the famous legend finally broke up, and did their own solo careers:

The Beatles' breakup

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The Beatles' breakup describes the events related to the breakup of The Beatles, one of the most popular and influential musical groups in history.[1] The breakup has become almost as much of a legend as the band itself or the music they created while together.[2] The Beatles were active from their formation in 1960 to the disintegration of the group in 1970.

There were numerous causes for the Beatles' breakup. It was not a single event but a long transition,[3] including the cessation of touring in 1966, and the death of their manager, Brian Epstein, in 1967, meaning The Beatles were personally involved in financial and legal conflicts.[4]

Conflict arose from differences between each member's artistic vision.[5] Both George Harrison and Ringo Starr temporarily 'left' the group at various points during 1968-1969 and all four band members had begun working on solo projects by 1970 as the appeal of working together as a group began to wane. Ultimately, animosity made it impossible for the group to continue working together[6] and Paul McCartney made the breakup public knowledge as part of the press release for his first solo album, McCartney.

Although there were sporadic collaborative recording efforts among the band members (most notably Starr's Ringo, 1973 being the only time that the four have—albeit on separate tracks—appeared on the same album post-breakup), all four Beatles never simultaneously collaborated as a recording or performing group ever again while all four members were alive, and Starr's 1976 album Ringo's Rotogravure album is the last post-breakup album to which all four Beatles contribute and are credited on the same album: besides Ringo's drumming and songwriting contributions, Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison are all credited with composing one track apiece. After John Lennon's death in 1980, McCartney, Harrison, and Starr reconvened for Harrison's "All Those Years Ago". The trio reunited as The Beatles for the Anthology project in 1994; using the two unfinished Lennon demos "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" for what would be the last two songs under The Beatles name.[7]

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Brian Epstein's death

Epstein was arguably the man most influential in launching and promoting the group's worldwide popularity (he was known to some as the "Fifth Beatle"). He also managed to hold the group together, as his management style was to let the group pursue its musical notions and projects, while often mediating if there was a conflict. However, this role began to diminish after the band stopped touring, although he still exercised a strong influence, settling disputes among members and, most importantly, handling the group's finances. When he died of a drug overdose in 1967, there was a void left in the band. Lennon had the closest personal relationship with Epstein and was the most affected by his death.[8] McCartney likely sensed the precarious situation and sought to initiate projects for the group. The rest of the band progressively became perturbed by his growing domination in musical as well as other group ventures.[9] Lennon later reflected that McCartney's efforts were important for the survival of the band, but he still believed that McCartney's desire to help came from McCartney's own misgivings about pursuing a solo career.[10]

The foundation of Apple Corps was initiated under the oversight of Epstein as a tax shelter endeavour. His unexpected death left the future of Apple Corps in doubt. The lack of Epstein's supervision and The Beatles' inexperience as businessmen led to an unexpectedly chaotic venture that only added to stress when the band returned to the studio to produce The White Album.[1] Epstein's role as band manager would never be replaced, and ultimately the lack of strong managerial leadership would be a major cause of the breakup.[11]

George Harrison's emergence as a songwriter

In the early years, Lennon and McCartney were the two primary songwriters, while the other two members, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, took more supporting roles in the band. Lennon and McCartney would often compose one song per album for Starr to sing, and let Harrison either cover an old standard, or record one of his own compositions. From 1965 onward, Harrison's compositions started to mature and become more appealing in their quality.[12][13] Gradually the other band members acknowledged his potential as a songwriter.[6][10][12] Though Harrison emerged as a proficient songwriter and producer, he nonetheless continued to have his song ideas for the most part rejected, especially when his compositions were offered during the Twickenham rehearsals (where his composition "All Things Must Pass" was rejected in favour of "For You Blue"). He became frustrated and this led to estrangement and resentment towards the rest of the group, especially Lennon and McCartney.[14]

Difficulty in collaboration

After the band had stopped touring, each of the musicians to one degree or another began to pursue their own musical tastes. When the band convened to resume recording in late 1966, there was still a camaraderie and desire to collaborate as musicians. However, their individual differences were becoming more apparent. McCartney, perhaps to a greater degree than the others, maintained a deep interest in the pop musical trends and styles emerging both in Britain and the United States, whereas Harrison developed an interest in Indian music and Lennon's compositions became more introspective and experimental.[1][8][13] Consequently, McCartney began to assume the role of the initiator and, to a degree, leader of the artistic projects of The Beatles.[7]

Each band member began to develop individual artistic agendas, which eventually compromised the enthusiasm among the musicians. Soon, each band member became impatient with the others. This became most evident on the album The Beatles (aka The White Album) in which personal artistic preferences began to dominate the recording sessions, which in turn further undermined the band's unity.[15] .

Yoko Ono

Lennon was in a fragile state of mind after returning from the band's sojourn in India in early 1968. He was disillusioned and resentful that the Maharishi did not fulfill his expectations. Coupled with renewed drug use and deterioration in his marriage and family life, his personal identity and his artistic role within The Beatles was a source of discontent. Although McCartney may have been the first to be exposed to the other forms of artistic developments and trends, Lennon began to develop a more intense interest in one artist in particular, Yoko Ono. A Japanese-American conceptual artist, Lennon met Ono at one of her exhibitions in 1966. The pair maintained a platonic relationship until the spring of 1968. In May 1968 they spent time together in his home studio while his wife, Cynthia, was away on holiday. They recorded an avant-garde tape that would eventually be released as Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins, before consummating their new relationship. From that point on, the two were rarely apart, including when Lennon was working with the rest of the band in the studio. This violated a previous tacit agreement between the members not to let wives or girlfriends into the studio. However, as Lennon's artistic infatuation with Ono grew, he desired that she would be allotted artistic input into the band's recordings.[16] Frequently, Ono would comment or make suggestions in the recording studio, which only served to increase the discontent between Ono and Lennon's bandmates.[8][10][17]

The Beatles double album

The Beatles reconvened at Harrison's home in Esher in May 1968 to record demos that would ultimately become released in November 1968 as The Beatles. This was released as a double album and both The Beatles and the public alternately referred to it as The White Album. Contemporaneous reviews and retrospective commentary by The Beatles acknowledged that the album reflected the development of autonomous composers, musicians and artists.[6]

Lennon and McCartney's artistic venues for The Beatles became more disparate. Harrison continued to develop as a songwriter; unfortunately he had little support from within the band. His composition "Not Guilty" reflected his state of mind during the recording of The Beatles. Starr began to develop and pursue cinematic opportunities during this period. He was also distressed by the increasingly sour and tense atmosphere that was characteristic of the recording sessions.[5] At one point he felt so left out that he decided to leave and went on a break from the band for several weeks. On return he found his drum kit decorated with flowers (which were a gift from George Harrison).

As the sessions progressed there was a growing tension in the band. The disquiet was multifaceted in nature, but it was the artistic and personal discord that was most salient. The strain of the sessions took its toll on Geoff Emerick (recording engineer employed by EMI) and more notably Starr. Both left during the sessions, which commenced in June and concluded in October.[15] These were the first substantive signs of the group's emerging disunity and antipathy.[12] Rolling Stone described the double album as "four solo albums in one roof".

Upon completion and release of The Beatles the group did not give collective interviews or recorded appearances. The public relations were carried out individually. The most telling evidence of the group's collective alienation was the release of the 1968 Christmas fan club recording. The contributions were entirely individual and Lennon made disparaging remarks about his band mates' apparent disdain for Ono.[3][18]

The Twickenham and Apple studio recording sessions

By the end of 1968, The Beatles' status as a group entity was in limbo. McCartney, who had unofficially assumed the mantle of leadership since Epstein's death, suggested a group project involving rehearsing, recording and performing the songs in a live concert. Though the recording sessions for the double album initially involved ensemble playing, the band was ill-prepared to settle comfortably back into this mode. Only eight days after recording sessions commenced, Harrison's frustration and resentment peaked and he informed his band mates that he was leaving. The combined patronizing by McCartney and estrangement from Lennon had taken its toll. Thus, the band was on the verge of potential collapse and at an impasse. In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine cited a recording that exists from the Twickenham sessions the day after Harrison's departure in which Lennon suggested having Eric Clapton take over lead guitar duties.

Ultimately, complicated and heated negotiations brought Harrison back into the group's activities. The plan for a concert was abandoned and the recording sessions were resumed at Savile Row Apple Studios. The band gave its last public performance on the rooftop of Apple's headquarters in Savile Row, London, on 30 January 1969 as a substitute for an audience-based concert.[18][19][20]

Business quagmire: Allen Klein, Lee Eastman and ATV-Northern Songs

Apple Corps during this period was plagued by business problems. Lennon and Ono met with Allen Klein regarding managerial advice. Subsequently, Lennon requested that Klein represent his business interests in the band. Harrison and Starr acquiesced, while McCartney had ambiguous feelings about Klein's managerial potential. McCartney's growing relationship with Linda Eastman opened the opportunity for Lee and John Eastman, Linda's father and brother, respectively, to become involved in advising the band's financial and legal decision-making. However, the band members' quarrels and disharmony over musical matters soon permeated their business discussions.[4]

Dick James, who held substantial rights to Northern Songs (the Lennon/McCartney song catalogue), became increasingly concerned over the band's dissension and resentment towards him. Without informing The Beatles, he inconspicuously entertained offers to sell his substantial shares in Northern Songs. Klein and the Eastmans were caught off-guard and their attempts to reclaim control of The Beatles (via Maclen Music) failed. It soon became evident that the Eastmans and Klein had developed an adversarial relationship given their disparate advice and counsel. This further aggravated the underlying mistrust and antipathy experienced within the band.[21]

Departures

The Get Back/Let It Be project from the January 1969 recordings and filming was aborted. However, the group continued to sporadically record together during the spring and summer of 1969. These recording sessions ultimately paved the way for The Beatles' last studio recording project, Abbey Road.[20]

John Lennon's departure

Lennon's alleged pattern of heroin use inspired him to record "Cold Turkey" soon after the sessions for the album Abbey Road concluded. Offered to The Beatles for recording as a single, it was met with indifference. The formation of the Plastic Ono Band was originally conceived as an artistic outlet for Lennon and Ono in 1969. However, their enthusiastic reception as performers in Toronto's Rock and Roll Concert extravaganza in September 1969 ostensibly crystallized his decision to leave the band. He informed Klein and McCartney of his decision on 20 September 1969.[22] Ironically, in the autumn of 1969, the band signed a renegotiated contract with a higher royalty rate. This was the group's last demonstration of unity, though transient in nature. Further disclosure revealed that the contract bound the members of the band until 1976 collectively and separately. Thus, this renegotiated contract precipitated the final legal actions abrogating the partnership in 1972.[11]

McCartney's departure

Despite his efforts at maintaining the band's cohesiveness, McCartney acknowledged that The Beatles had effectively disbanded in a November 1969 interview conducted by Life magazine.[23] At the beginning of 1970, McCartney, Harrison and Starr briefly reconvened to complete recordings for the album Let It Be. Each of the band members otherwise focused solely on individual projects.[18][20]

During this time, McCartney grew deeply dissatisfied with Phil Spector's treatment of some songs on the upcoming Let It Be album, particularly "The Long and Winding Road". McCartney had conceived of the song as a simple piano ballad, but Spector dubbed in orchestral and female choral accompaniment. On 14 April 1970, McCartney sent a sharply worded letter to Apple Records business manager Klein demanding that the added instrumentation be reduced, the harp part eliminated, and "Don't ever do it again."[24] These requests went unheeded, and the Spector version went on to be included in the album.

Another issue McCartney faced around this time frame surrounded his impending solo album. McCartney was scheduled for release on 17 April, but the other Beatles and Apple realized that the album's release date could conflict with the impending Let It Be album and film. When Starr was sent to request that McCartney delay his solo debut (for the sake of group harmony and loyalty), McCartney refused, asking Starr to leave for the only time in either one's life: "I had to do something like that in order to assert myself because I was just sinking." Although the McCartney album was released as planned, McCartney's bitterness over these incidents was a contributing factor to his public announcement concerning his departure from the band.[9]

At the beginning of 1971, McCartney sued his band mates for the dissolution of The Beatles' contractual relationship and subsequently a receiver was appointed.

Apple PR, Derek Taylor, wrote the press release for the breakup of The Beatles: “Spring is here and Leeds play Chester tomorrow and Ringo and John and George and Paul are alive and well and living in hope. The world is still spinning and so are we and so are you. When the spinning stops, that’ll be the time to worry. Not before.”[25]


Err.. It's okay if you skip the article.
I skip some of the part too actually, but then I recognized that some of the parts are confusing, so I had to re-read again.
It's just so depressing, and dramatic, and sad. Art is cruel, isn't it?
But, still, I just can't believe they BROKE UP!!!
Gudnight!

---F

Thursday, March 11, 2010

A Tale of Joey, Syrup Pancakes, and The Scarf Ghost

Yesterday, we had our Field Trip by visiting these historical places that you can found here in Medan.
But I won't wrote how the Field Trip went. Because I'd wrote it all down on my worksheets and now I'm too tired to write it here AGAIN.
Anyway, since I won't be able to write the whole Field Trip story, I will write about this one tale that I encounter during my field trip:

After burning ourselves under the heat in front (and inside) of the Maimoon palace, and get tired of the super long tour inside the Tjong A Fie's mansion, we take a rest at the front porch of the mansion and saw this cute huge dog, laying sweetly on the side of the house.
So we went to the dog's place, and asked a man who seat near it, whom might be the owner (or maybe the guardian) of the dog, about the dog's name.
I'm not sure if he said that it's 'Joe' or 'Joey' because when we asked him to pronounce it, he said 'Joey' but when I asked him to spell it he said 'J-O-E'
Well, that's weird.
But I end up calling it Joey, and watched my friends having fun with him, and taking pictures, while I just stand under the huge tree sipping my Colas, since I'm allergic to dogs and I can't be near them (no matter how cute they were.)

The Adorable Joey :)


The Guardian/Owner of Joey showed us that he could SHAKE HANDS!!


Then, after that, we got hungry and went straight to Tip Top for our lunch.
After we finished our delicious yet simple lunch, we ordered these so-called famous Syrup Pancakes for dessert.
Well, Angie and I decided that we would just order one pancake and we could share it. And Myr and Sasha did the same thing.
And even though each of us only ate half a portion of the pancakes, we felt so full that our tummies might explode.
But then Willy, with all his might, ate the WHOLE one portion of the pancake by himself.
*Big round of applause*

The mighty Willy eating the Syrup Pancake.


After feeling so full, and re-charged, we went back to our beloved (yuck!) school.
I don't know if it is the syrup of the pancakes that make my friends became so hyper-active or is it just their habit, but they did an awful yet pretty awesumm thing to me.
They collected all of their shawls and scarves and tied me with all of them. And seriously, the process was TERRIFYING!!!
I can't barely breath under those shawls and scarves and it's too hot under them.
But the result was awfully amazing!! I can't even believe that was me!!

ME! The Scarf Ghost!! Or as my friends like to called: Febong The Pocong


And after that, my friends got tired, and I got tired, and so we went silent for the rest of our trip back to school.
And that is the end of my tale.

*THE END*

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Wanna Get More Viewers For Your Blog??

I sound like an advertisement, am I?
Well, what I wanna tell is actually about all of these problems that are happening in my school.

Nowadays, you can easily express yourself by the social networks that are easily to access and use. Well, for facebook, you could only update status, wall-to-wall, and chat. But even by that simple ways to interact with one another, problems will always pop at an unexpectedly time and way. And, for twitter, you only got 140 characters to express yourself, but then still there are tons of problems that were based from one's tweet. But I will not be talking about facebook nor twitter.

I'll write about BLOGGER!!

Yup, this social network where I type my post now is the main reason of almost all of the problems that are happening in my Secondary 1 now.
So, when I was talking to my friends, suddenly, one of my friends said, "Hey! Have you seen *a girl's name*'s blog?? She insulted some of us!! How awful is that??"
And after that, my other friends started to ask what's the link of her blog, and after that, almost all of my classmates opened her blog and read everything she had posted in it.
Oh, and before I forget, now everyone can't stop buzzing about that girl's blog and what's inside.
But she's not just the only one!! There are still more people who did the same thing, and end up in the same way; yes, their blogs became popular and they got a lot of viewers, but people hate them because they insulted people or give rude comments on their blog.
The thing is, you gotta do something big to make your blog become popular. And from what I see, my schoolmates found out how to make their blog popular by insulting people and wrote harsh words in it.
Maybe, blog is a diary where you can wrote everything, but for god's sake, people could READ your blog. And if you don't want people to find out your secrets, DON'T post it on your blog!! Duh!
It kinda reminds me of this Lily Allen's song. It goes like this:
And i’ll take my clothes off and it will be shameless
Cause everyone knows that’s how you get famous

Does it make sense? It doesn't? Oh, well.
I don't care. :p
But anyway, I recognized that sometimes posting in a 'healthy way' won't make your blog become popular. And what I meant by 'healthy way' is like this: "Hey, bloggie.. Today I went to the beach and I got some friends with me..."
That's the healthy way. And I guess, people don't even give a damn about that.
All that people care is unique things or random but crazy things that they can talk about with friends.
And yes, I'm POSTING IN THE HEALTHY WAY.
And that's why nobody wants to see this goddamn blog.
But who the hell cares??
It's my blog, I post what I want, and if you want to search for my secrets or insults here, you better back off and close this blog.
Because you won't find anything. :p

Sorry.
---------F