Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Two Days In Paris

Just got done watching this film. What a great movie!! Adam Goldberg is freaking great in it, about every single one of his lines crack me up. There's a lot of conversations, kind of reminds me of Before Sunrise, but of course it will July Delpy is in it. Adam Goldberg's character reminds me of Ross Schoppe when I went to Europe with him. Every time they disagree with a cultural difference their only answer to this foreign society starts something like this, "Well in America..."

Anyways, 7/10.




And for you people who will never watch this film and don't care about spoilers here is the final scene:



ok... now you have to watch it.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Kasabian and Arctic Monkeys

I completely forgot how fuckin good these bands are. Their albums will be the highlight of my summer. I already know it. Cross my fingers for ACL??? nuuh thats too much to ask. please God??? please??? please C3 make it happen!!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Best Oasis Album of the past 12 years was RELEASED!!! sometime last week

i know i know i love Oasis too much and im ubber obsessed. I get it. I also like Stella and Im from Mexico... we all know that. But this acoustic album is incredible!!! helps you appreciate Oasis' songs even when theyre acoustic and sung by the genius of the band, Noel Gallagher.


The Dreams We Have As Children

1. its good to be free
2. talk tonight
3. fade away
4. cast no shadow
5. half the world away
6. the importance of being idle
7. the bone collector (jam's cover)
8. all you need is love (the beatles' cover)
9. dont go away
10. listen up
11. sad song
12. wonderwall
13. slide away
14. there is a light that never goes out (the smiths' cover)
15. dont look back in anger
16. married with children


The Dreams We Have As Children (click the link to the left to get the album)


"The Dreams We Have As Children (Live for Teenage Cancer Trust)" features classic and rare tracks from the Oasis canon along with several cover versions of some of Noel’s favourite artists. Songs by The Beatles and The Smiths are featured here along with a very special duet with Paul Weller performing The Jam’s "The Butterfly Collector".




"The album is so good it is inspiring more teenagers to get cancer in hopes of getting Noel Gallagher back on stage."- The Administration reported

The Beginning of My Online Shopping

So now I have a place to find ALL my clothes. Ive never done online shopping but guess what?!!!??! Im starting soon.


http://www.prettygreen.com/



lol

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

SXSW Top Personal Stories

Guttsiest Move:
- Jumping over the fence of a free Auditorium Shores concert. Jules was a little afraid to get caught but she did it anyways when she realized that the show was free and nobody cared if we jumped the fence or not.

The Odyssey:
-Getting everyone from Mohawk, 9th and Red River, to the Auditorium Shores. It was a huge group of us: burns, briana, british david, canadian steph, elizabeth, heather, bobby, balto, baltos emma, grace, vanessaless bob,juls, angelica, cesar??, minda, me and probably others. The journey was long and cassualties were lost on the way (slow fuckers getting lost in the crowd through 6th street), others were injured and almost left unconscious on the ground (british davids head bouncing on the ground after falling on the congress bridge). We made a quick stop at the Pure Volume island where beautiful drunk women threw themselves at us and emo kids played their tunes. Alcohol was thrown into our mouths and many distractions arouse as we tried to make it in time to Cold War Kids. None of this stopped us. After losing many cassualties who made it later through the middle of the concert, Juls and I arrived with the Carls brothers and the Yingling sisters to finally start the partay. Oh and exactly when Cold War Kids was playing Mexican Dogs.

Best Moment with Friends:
Those 5 minutes when Peter Bjorn and John played Young Folks as the real Young Folks sang to the sweet sounds. People were drunk, tears dripping, sweat flying, alcohol expelled from our bodies, spit jumping out of our mouths as we sang, and best of all.... there is a video to back this up.

Best Party with Friends:
- Those two hours at Mohawk on that thursday afternoon when pretty much EVERYONE was there. Glasvegas began playing Geraldine and fine beers were being passed out to us. Most people were having dos xx but as we all know, i dont like that so i had a bohemia. We were taking lots of pictures, including the Rhapsody professional pictures that are online. We were all full of energy since it was the first afternoon that most of us were there since many of us had to work on wednesday.

Best Concert:
Primal Scream on Friday night at La Zona Rosa. WOW!!!! ill post videos later. what a concert!!! I was dead tired and i came back to life that night.

Biggest Disappointment:
Peter Bjorn and John on Wednesday night when they played before Glasvegas. They took like 2 hours to only play like 8 songs. It was fuckin awful!!

Biggest surprise:
Kanye West playing Saturday night. OK. It wasnt much of a surprise to most of us but it was suppose to be one. You know when people have surprise parties for you and you know there will be but you still act surprised to not make anybody else feel bad?? Thats kind of how it was. I really dont like that music so much even if the G.O.O.D. Music label was playing. In the end, it was a fun experience and it really wasnt as bad as the 10 rap bands playing before them.

Best Day:
Friday---- Getting lost with Camille for three hours while most of my friends were mad at me. To then meet ALL my Young Folks as Ptr Bjorn and John played Young Folks. To end the night at the VIP table at Pangea sharing drinks with a New Zealand band as we salivated over Blur Graham Coxon's acoustic set. And to later walk to La Zona Rosa to see Glasvegas #3 and Primal Scream. What a night. Did I mention how drunk i was for the last eight hours??? lol. Oh yea, and then i met bobby and ricky who were semi passed out at Wendys. LOL.


Communication Breakdown:
Everyday after 6pm I didnt have a phone. It kept running out of battery since I was checking basketball scores and texting about 30 people every hour. It was actually quite nice not having to text everyone. Whoever I was with after 6pm thats who I would stick with til the end of the day. It was normally a huge group of friends until that time arrived when bobby and i had to go into the wristband shows.

Best food:
lol. i didnt eat any food. Wendys??

Money spent:
$16.89 throughout all four days. Most money was spent on tipping until i ran out of dollars. Ah well... $129 for the wristband but that was paid a month ago.

Biggest regret:
Not seeing Longview and The Sonics. Missing Metallica wasn't as much of a regret since 1. i dont like metal rock. 2. i saw graham coxon and primal scream instead. 3. i didnt wait in line for over 4 hrs.

Biggest loss:
UT to Duke. Imagine if Texas would had won their game!!! It would had been an even better weekend.

Strategic move of the festival:
1. drink beer at fader/levis
2. eat at wendys
3. run to white lies
4. run to levis/fader to see kanye
5. run to see daniel johnston
MISSION SUCCESSFUL!!!!

Biggest decision:
Should I see White Lies/Kanye West or Zooey Deschanel at her premiere of 500 Days of Summer. ok. i went for the music.

Angriest people at me during the festival:
1. Briana. Where were you?? With a girl?? WTF!!!... LOL... love you briana
2. Jeremy. You are such an asshole man!!! Why did you give out my Third Eye Blind tickets?? I had friends who wanted to go!!!... OOPS....sorry jeremy!!! i also love you man

Best party:
Levis/Fader. Did you see all that alcohol??? Its FREE!! nice. The free photo boots and tshirts were cool too. And the bands spectacular.

Most Awkward concert:
Daniel Johnston. Such a legend but man i wanted to laugh. That guy is totally FUCKED UP!! His left jerking off hand was a bit distracting. His singing was atrocious. But his music was fuckin beautiful. How can that be!?!?!? Only Daniel Johnston.

TOP 3 BANDS:
1. PRIMAL SCREAM
2. GLASVEGAS
3. BLACK LIPS


Love this review of Glasvegas from Pitchfork:

I am a total sucker for Glasvegas. I buy their bullshit hook, line, and sinker. Yes, I know they are hopelessly corny, slick and calculated, overly sincere, whiny emo, etc. Whatevs, talk to the hand. I love the way the Scottish band takes everything about the Jesus and Mary Chain-- the roaring-feedback-meets-Phil Spector sound, the all-black wardrobe, the strobe lights and fog machines-- and makes it fearlessly uncool. James Allen's bleeding-heart lyrics about daddy issues and broken romantic relationships (and social workers!), sung in a shooting-for-the-hilltops stadium-rock voice, transforms an aesthetic known for its calculated, stoic distance into something a goth teenager can cry about in his/her bedroom. And personally, I am all about anything that a goth teenager can cry about in his/her bedroom.
At La Zona Rosa, Glasvegas did not disappoint. They played mostly in the dark, illuminated by, yes, strobe lights. Everybody wore black-- Allen in a John Lennon cutoff tee-- and bassist Paul Donoghue struck plenty of tortured rock star poses while the whole band stomped around the stage like they had already conquered the world. Except for drummer Caroline McKay, that is, who stood firmly in place, tapping her minimal drum kit with comically deliberate, robot-like strokes.
Since this was the Scottish Arts Council showcase, and Glasvegas were playing in between the Proclaimers (who still draw quite a crowd, it seems) and Primal Scream, the place was full of drunk, happy Scottish people singing along to the massive choruses of "Geraldine" and "Daddy's Gone" with their arms around each other. So uncool it was cool.



sORRY:
Sorry to everyone i didnt get to see. I tried my best. Blame it on the iphone.

The hook up:
OMG did you just see that??? Where the fuck did that come from?!?! Bobby and I as Ricky was making out with Lindsey, Camille's roommate.

And should I mention Bobby and the tattoo girl?? Ah shit... im not supposed to say a thing. lol



SEE YOU NEXT YEAR SXSW 2010??? please say YES!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Whoever Smelt It Dealt It

I am in my classroom in class and the school's principal steps into the classroom. He asks me to step outside of the classroom and that he would take over. I was a bit confused over the whole thing. I step outside my room and there are three cops and the vice principal. They look at me and comment me that someone walked passed me and said that I smell like weed. I start semi cracking up and say, "Whoever smelt it dealt it." All four of them laugh and ask me if I have been smoking. I replied, "No." Then they asked me to put my hands together and ALL three cops and the vice principal smell my hands. They all start laughing. The vice principal slaps the SHIT out of my back and tells me, "youre cool, we just had to check." Then a police officer starts talking to me about Mexico and how much he loves it.


What an awkward first ten minutes of work.

LOL

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

SXSW RSVPs

ok, im gonna post all the RSVPs here cause you people are lazy.

http://www.pastemagazine.com/app/rsvp/new/17

http://www.rhapsodyextras.com/austinrsvp/

ultra8201: SXSW 2009: IFC Crossroads Pre-SXSW Party (3/17) :: FREE

British Music Biz (Multiple Days and
RSVP here )

City On Fire, Beauty Bar, Fanatic Promotion, and Toyota Matrix present
Art Disaster no. 8
free with RSVP]

7th Annual Florida Fandango [RSVP here]

Beauty Bar (RSVP http://www.beautybar.com/sxsw/index.html)

http://www.pastemagazine.com/app/rsvp/new/17

IAMSOUND & 'Sup Magazine Party (RSVP- email to: allthatsparklesparty@gmail.com)

My Old Kentucky Blog and Aquarium Drunkard present Vaya Con Tacos [free with RSVP]

Filter Party: (rsvp@filtermmm.com)

AP Presents Kick Up Your Spurs (RSVP at: backissues@altpress.com)

RSVP here with password "shamrockyou" (oy).

Pure Volume 2nd and trinity RSVP here.

http://www.thefader.com/articles/2009/3/13/the-levi-s-fader-fort-returns-to-texas (RSVP here)





KOL headlining ACL 2009???!!!

As much as i love this band im SOOOOO pissed about it. really?? the organizers are so fuckin lazy they get bands that are easy to get. fuckin conformists!!! it would had been OK if they would had taken the slot before the headliner but theyre headlining.

its like hhhhmmm who can we get?? oh yea, KOL... theyre cheap and easy to get and the crowd will be please cause they dont know better.

BULLSHIT!!!

and they dont take into consideration that ive seen them 10 times!! fuck them

this is why this festival is not growing and has become a 2nd tier festival. look at lolapalooza and coachella. great lineups!!! the organizers are trying hard. they get the likes of radiohead and we get foo fighters. they get rage against the machine and we get ben harper. now coachella is getting morrissey and he is not even a headliner. fuckin Paul McCartney is headlining. and who do we get?? KOL!!!! I mean are we that behind???? if it wasnt for ACL 2005 i would be hopeless but i know ACL can do better.

i guess i should just be happy to have two HUGE festivals a year in my hometown. not many people get that. greedy me.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Those Swollen Hand Blues

New Oasis song!!! Time to celebrate!!!




The Beatles anybody??? LOL

I love you NOEL!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

February 2009: Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell



So for the past thirteen months I have been making a playlist for every month of the year. I used to burn them and listen to them in my car but that whole ritual was thrown out the window the second some douche decided to steal my car's stereo. These playlists are made up from the songs/bands Ive been listening throughout the month. So theyre usually new songs or discoveries. I get about thirty albums per month and I just put them on my itunes and now and then one comes up and catches my ear and I will add the song to the playlist. I do have a rule though, no more than two songs per band per playlist. Anyways, I also like naming them because I like naming shit. The name is normally taken out from a lyric or a title from one of the songs. Ive also ordered them in a way that I think the album will flow smoothly and delicately.

This time was a bit difficult because my itunes playlist got erase cause of a virus so I had to remember the whole thing but I only remembered about 80%. Here it is anyways.


By the way, the songs turned out to be very emo and they're mostly about unrequited love so there yuh go, if youre a psychologist go and figure. Don't ask me why but that's just how it is. This time I will highlight in yellow the bands playing at SXSW.


EGO TRIPPING AT THE GATES OF HELL

  1. Morrissey- Something Is Squeezing My Skull
  2. The Cribs- Men's Needs
  3. Cut Off Your Hands- Turn Cold
  4. We Are Scientists- Chik Lit
  5. The Wedding Present- I Lost The Monkey
  6. Bright Eyes- I Will Be Grateful For This Day
  7. Beck- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
  8. The Style Council- Have You Ever Had It Blue?
  9. The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart- Contender
  10. Guess Who- Laughing
  11. Nickel Eye- Brandy of the Damned
  12. Ocean Colour Scene- July
  13. The Warlocks- Baby Blue
  14. Guster- One Man Wrecking Machine
  15. The Laughing- Canopy
  16. The Smiths- Girl Afraid
  17. Stereophonics- Steph On My Old Size Nines
  18. Steve Cradock- On and On
  19. White Lies- Unfinished Business
  20. Four Tops- I Can't Help Myself
  21. Flaming Lips- Ego At The Gates of Hell

So I made a playlist on seeqpod so you guys can listen to the songs without having to download them or search them on youtube. I think it makes a good playlist. I was unable to find some songs but they were mostly there.

www.seeqpod.com
---go to sign in:
e-mail: chuyarreola27@hotmail.com
password: arreola

Then go to select a podlist and chose February 09: Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell

***david, you should listen to this at work if they let you.***




Farewell,
Dr. Emo