Faces, Pages and Places


forget american idol 7, this one takes the (rotten) cake
March 7, 2008, 11:14 pm
Filed under: humour, videos

Sorry for the lack of posts and shit, it’s almost the end of term and the end of my lecture-attending days (something I wasn’t very good at). But, anyway, check out this video I found on YouTube the other day. I know some of you are feeling the AI7 heat, but let’s take a step back to reality for a second and remind ourselves how REAL people sing. What I love about this video is that it captures the human spirit in all its blindly-confident glory. Watch first, thank me later. =D

Tulibu dibu douchoo…



music jukebox update #3: we love you, alicia keys
March 2, 2008, 10:04 pm
Filed under: music

I’m still on a high and drunk with infatuation from Ms. Keys’ concert, so I thought I’d share a bunch of her more elusive and lesser known tracks.

Now Playing:

Alicia Keys & Jermaine Paul - If This World Were Mine
A duet with her own backup vocalist as a tribute to the late Luther Vandross (this one’s for you, Amal).

Alicia Keys - Waiting For Your Love
The bonus track off her latest album, As I Am, as found on the UK release.

Alicia Keys - Tender Love (Live)
Taken from her Stripped: Raw and Real live session; was originally recorded by Force M.D.

Enjoy!

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keys to our hearts
March 1, 2008, 12:45 pm
Filed under: concerts, music, reviews

Alicia Keys was friggin’ PHE-NO-ME-NAL last night at the 02 Arena. Her set list consisted of 20 plus songs spanning all 4 albums (counting her Unplugged release) and included collaborations (My Boo with Usher), covers (Force MD’s Tender Love) and bonus tracks (Waiting For Your Love from As I Am). That is to say, Lance, May, Amal, Isya, Chuan, Nits and myself had an AMAZING 2 hours. We were on our feet the whole time, even during the slow jams, and grooved with the rest of the crowd to one brilliant performance after another.

amal and isya
chuan, may and nits
myself and lance

Being the huge fan (and the equally big dumb ass) that I am, I told everyone to meet there as soon as the doors opened at 6:30pm. So, as you can tell from the pictures above, we were one of the first few to be at our seats with eager anticipation.

Alicia Keys’ own backup singer, Jermaine Paul, served as one of the opening acts for the show. He’s a really, really good vocalist, but his repertoire could do with more songs that better challenged creative boundaries. Amal went gaga nonetheless. Taking the stage after him was Soul II Soul, whose members included a string quartet, two DJs, two female leads (1 seemingly blind), three backup singers and one serious nut-job of a rapper. Let’s just say, No comment.

the stage jermaine paulsoul II soul

Then, at slightly past 9:00pm, entered Alicia Keys. She. Was. Absolutely. Breathtaking. And she brought the house down so hard on us, it wasn’t even funny. For me, the whole experience felt somewhat surreal, like I was watching its entirety through a pair of lenses from a far away place. Not that we had bad seats or anything like that (we actually got really incredible ones at a bargain), but it was just so unbelievable and so indescribable. No one tops Alicia Keys on my must-see-in-person-before-I-die list except for maybe Stevie Wonder. Then again, maybe not even he. Oh, Alicia! *I-can-now-die-a-happy-man sigh*…

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