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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Lady Gaga - Born this way

Music Appreciation
 Many have criticized Lady Gaga as steeling from Madonna.   Perhaps, but so freaking what! 

My generation saw our Madonna and enjoyed her music.  I'll be the first to admit that I stayed up way past my bedtime to watching Madonna's Justify My Love. Yes, I love it all.

But why should we deprive our next generation from their "Madonna?"  Lady Gage may not reach the Madonna stature, but that's not for us to judge.





Sunday, April 3, 2011

Salt-N-Pepa - Push It

Music Appreciation

Who else could make leather jackets, gold chains, and black spandex look cool? Cheryl James (aka Salt), Sandra Denton (aka Pepa) and Dee Dee Roper (aka Spinderella). Yes, Salt-N-Pepa, "the godmothers of rap," introduced the world to "Push It" in 1987.

So what was going on in the world when "Push It" was released? U.S. President Ronald Reagan addressed the American people on the Iran-Contra Affair, and U2 released their Joshua Tree album.




Source: Mother Jones Magazine, 1990; Wikipedia

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Gin Blossoms - Hey Jealousy

Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)

From Temple, Arizona, the rock band Gin Blossoms hit mainstream rock with Hey Jealousy.  Written by Doug Hopkins about his old girlfriend, the upbeat tempo was contrary of his life.  Hopkins struggled with alcoholism and depression which eventually caused him to commit suicide.

The hit single from their first studio album New Miserable Experience, caught the attention and admiration of alternative-rock-loving-teens like myself. I recall listening to this song driving around McAllen, Texas in my blue Pontiac Sunbird with my close high school hoodlums: Drew, Wendy, and Cathy.




Sources: Wikipedia; songfacts.com

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Frieseke's "Reflections (Marcelle)"

Art Appreciation

Born in Michigan, Frederick Carl Frieseke, was an impressionist painter who lived in the same town as French painter Claude Monet north of Paris, France. 

The painting below, titled "Reflections (Marcelle)," was done in 1909 in France.


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bond Girl: Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress emerged from the ocean to become the iconic Bond girl, Honey Rider, in Dr. No

Although it was half a century ago, I have to admit I do stop and watch the movie when she walks onto the beach with her snorkel mask in one hand a seashells on the other. 


Honey Ryder

Source: wikipedia

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

U2 - With Or Without You

Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)

I remember listening to U2's With or Without You 24 years ago. I was about 11 years old.

I had asked my parents to invite my friend Adam for a sleepover. He lived a few houses down and my parents thought it would be fun.

MTV was always on the tube, especially, during sleepovers. However, it was something about "With or Without You" that was mesmerizing.

His looks made me so uncomfortable that I really couldn't watch through the video.

Secretly, I found myself watching Bono with his guitar (which he doesn't play a note during the music video but rather just swings around angrily) and feeling my soul leave my body every time listening to the Edge's bridge. I slowly transformed into a note floating in air with each strum of his guitar string.