Thursday, September 28, 2006

Cut you up!

Sorry for the lack of a post lately.

Between here, my MySpace page, and my MySpace Blog, as well as my usual internet lurking places, I have been a little spacey to come up with new blog posts.

I feel like dancin with youTo tide you over until I have a full on review, head on over to the Scissor Sisters website to listen to clips from their newly released album, "Ta-Dah." Or better yet, go to iTunes or head on over to your local record store (or wherever you buy CDs) and pick up yourself a copy. Be on the lookout for the deluxe limited edition, that comes with a six song bonus disc and limited edition long box packaging that simulates elevator doors opening. It's cute, and until Saturday, it's only $11.99 at your local Best Buy store.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Can't Get This Outta My Head!

Now, I love me some Kylie Minogue goodness, and I liked George Michael (before he went and made a drunken gay fool of himself, but that's another story). But this is just downright scary. Yet, at the same time, it also seems to make a lot of sense...

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Come-on-a-MySapce, MySpace-a-come-on...

I'm gonna give you everything.

Wilkommen!O.K., not quite evrything, but I have finally got nearly the look I want for my MySpace page. I have also started a second blog there. "Two blogs?" you ask. Sure, why not. No one has really been reading this one anyway... It's gonna be more of a companion blog, less on material stuff like on this blog, and more on inner monologue stuff like this blog was originally going to be.

Also, I finally found one of my friends from German class back when I was attending the Univeristy of Washington. I'm glad to see he's doing well (and married to boot!!! I'm gonna be the next 40 year old virgin at this rate!).

Now all Jeffy and I have to do is to track down Toofy to see what she's up to. Maybe we could have a reunion some day...

I just wish that the Scissor Sisters would hurry up and add me as a friend. I'm getting impatient to be invited into thier Sisterhood! Till then, you can listen to the new Scissor Sisters album, "Ta-Dah!" on thier MySpace page, and then hurry out and buy thier album when it comes out stateside on the 26th.
Feel Like Dancin Yet?

Friday, September 15, 2006

I'm bringing bleah back!

Hey guys, I'm going back through all my old posts and adding labels to them (you can find them right underneath the body of the posts). Clicking on them will bring up other related posts (like if you want to sit down and read all my depressing poems for example). It will take a little while to go through everything, so please be patient.

In other exciting news, I have finally updated my MySpace page. You can visit it by clicking on this link at http://www.myspace.com/choitoy57. Give it a looksie, and if you have been enjoying my posts here, add me to your group of firends! Please!!! I'm desperate for new friends!!!

Letting the cables sleep

Well, two men from my local cable company came out to the house today to try to see what's up with my mysterious internet problem.

After much trial and tribulation, they came to the conclusion that:

1. Plugging my cable wire into the surge protector is a bad thing (though I don't really see why).
2. My splitter (I have a cable going to the modem, and also into my meadia center computer) wasn't too good (again, I really don't see why, but whatever).
3. I have a plug in coaxial cable going from the splitter to the modem, when a screw on coaxial cable is better (O.K. I agree with them on this one, since I was too lazy to go out and buy a screw on type, and the plug in one was working, I just let it go).
5. The last cable guys that came out put a filter on our cable because the cable to our house was causing a lot of "noise". This noise was also creating havoc to our whole neighborhood, which caused sporadic outages to various people, but most notably us (they told me an ideal noise range was in the 40's, ours was in the mid to high 50's, and sometimes peaking into the high 60's, which usually kills the internet connection completely).

So after much testing to find the cause of the noise, we find that the main cable that runs to our house from the outlet box is corrupted! I wonder why they never found that out in the first place? This corruption was causing headaches for not only us, but would cause residual noise for everyone else, making all our cable suck. Well, at least we know the cause now. The bad news is that the guys were incapable of feeding a new line to the house (they were just looking into the internet situation remember?), so they rigged up a temporary line (unfortunately, the line is above ground, so it kinda looks like we are stealing cable), and they tell me that it may be a month before the cable installer technicians will be able to come out to replace the undergound line.

Oh well, as long as I have my sweet, sweet internet access!

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I'm freakin wet!!!

Sorry about the lack of posts again. My internet is being buggy. So I had to call my local ISP to come out to have a look at the cable. Hopefully it's an easy quick fix. I don't last too long without my internet!!!

Anyway, I just got back from the Train concert with my sister. Wee! Outdoor venues, at night, in mid-50 degree weather, in the pouring rain!!!

Oh, there will be payback, big time!

Anyway, when my internet connection is more stable, I'll post some pics up or something...

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Friday, September 08, 2006

Stop. Don't. No. Please...

So the first official picture from the movie version of the musical based off of the movie (got that?) Hairspray has finally been released.

Good Morning Bleahtimore!All I can say is color me unimpressed.

What I don't mind is a movie version of this musical (it was so good, I caught it at the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle twice! And I absolutely adore the original movie version by John Waters. Love that guy's stuff!). I wish it much success so that movie musicals will make a grand comeback (mostly so I can get a big screen movie version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard with either Barbara Streisand or Glenn Close as Norma Desmond and Hugh Jackman as Joe Gillis captured in all it's glory!). But the casting so far has been a very mixed bag.

I don't mind that they did a nation wide talent search for an unknown (Nikki Blonksy) to play Tracy Turnblad, though why they didn't just go with Marissa Jaret Winokur (who originated the musical role), I just don't know. But then they decided to cast John Travolta in the Divine/Harvey Fierstein role of Tracy's mother, Edna Turnblad. Looking at the picture, blech! I'll have to bleach my eyes after watching 90 minutes of him do the drag and try to sing with that shot out husky voice of his (his voice is not like it was in Grease anymore folks!). Queen Latifa seems a little to young to play Motormouth Maybelle. Amanda Bynes (Penny Pingleton, the best friend), Zac Efron (Link Larkin, the love interest), and Brittany Snow (Amber von Tussel, the "enemy") all do nothing to me, as they all seem to be be "celebutants du jour." Though I do have to say that casting Michelle Pfeiffer as Amber's mother, Velma, is truly inspired casting (I wonder how her voice will hold up since Grease 2 and The Fabulous Baker Boys. Probably better than Debbie Harry's though, who originated the role in the original version). I can live with James Marsden as host Corny Collins, and though he scares the bejesus out of me, Christopher Walken would make an interesting Wilber Turnblad. But now that I think about it, I will probably have to blow my brains out if he and John Travolta do that mock kiss at the end of their big duet, "Your Timeless to Me." I feel queezy already!

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Thursday, September 07, 2006

B'Day down the bidet?

Bidet! Bidet!So Beyonce has finally released her second solo album this past Tuesday. I have to admit that I was kinda quick on the draw in joining along on the Beyonce bashing bandwagon. I mean, I was all excited when I heard that new stuff was coming, since Destiny's Child's Destiny Fulfilled was very underwhelming after "Loose My Breath." Beyonce was the star vehicle of that outfit anyway. Really. I know you thought about it.

So anyway, after "Deja Vu" leaked out, I was excited. Sure, she's ripping off the same formula that she used for the excellent "Crazy In Love," from the blaring horn section to the guest rap by Jay-Z. But there were a lot of "haters" out there, that touted this being a boring single, and too similar to what she's done before. I gave Beyonce the benefit of the doubt, because a lot of her songs, both solo and with Destiny's Child, had to grow on me before I start liking it. The video was stupid with no focus, but I could look past this due to the song being dancey.

But then other things started leaking. First it was the boring "Stepford Wives'" cover, to the insipid title (B'freaking Day???), and then the worst travesty that has ever entered my acoustic canals, "Ring the Alarm," the supposed second single, leaked. It was at this point that I turned from a Beyonce supporter to one of the "haters." The song is screeched instead of sung, there is an annoying siren that goes on during the duration of the chorus, and I just didn't feel like this was Beyonce. She doesn't do the uber-angry scorned woman very well. And then I saw the video via YouTube. Now I had an assault for my eyes to go along with my ears. The video can be succinctly described as "Whitney Houston on cocaine ("Crack is whack!") gets cast in a bad remake of the first Basic Instinct.

And then Beyonce decided to rip off more movies by performing "Ring the Alarm" at the MTV VMAs, rappelling down from the ceiling in a trench coat. Not only did she seemed to have watched Mr. & Mrs. Smith one too many times, but this also ripped off Brittney Spear's performance of "Me Against the Music" at the American Music Awards. And then Beyonce breaks it down in a sloppy rendition of Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation." Sure, a lot of artists copy what others have done before (Madonna is a prime example of this), but at least they make it fresh, instead of making it look like an obvious rehash.

So with some trepidation, I picked up B'Day. And I was actually mildly surprised. After listening to it four times through, it's not as bad as I thought it would be. "Get Me Bodied" is off the hook, very dancey, very ballsy, and would have made an excellent single instead of "Ring the Alarm." "Get Me Bodied" is easily the best track off the album. Actually, many of the songs seem like they'd be perfectly at home on the dance floor with the bass turned up. "Upgrade U" adds a hip-hop hook to the dance floor. And "Ring the Alarm" put into the dance floor context, also sounds better in comparison.

But for every plus, there is a minus. "Suga Mama," sounds like a weak rehash of Beyonce's "Work It Out." "Freakum Dress" and "Green Light," though hot, sounds too much like deconstructed versions of Amerie's "One Thing" (which sounded like a garbled version of Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right" in the first place). "Kitty Kat" doesn't sound like it should be a Beyonce song. She doesn't pull of sexy yet cute too well. The two slower songs at the end are snoozers (not to mention silly. "Irreplaceable" has Beyonce singing the refrain "To the left/To the left." What is she trying to tell us? Which way Jay-Z hangs?) .

And the last nail in the coffin is the sound mixing on this album. It is all over the place. Sometimes it sounds like the music is mixed too quiet. Then her voice sounds like it is too quiet. And then the greatest horror was the high end distortion that can be heard in the chorus/bridge of "Deja Vu," where Beyonce's voice gets a little shrill, like you were listening to cheap headsets with the volume turned way up. There is no excuse for that!

So I give B'Day from Beyonce a B-. I hope she learns from her mistakes and thus never make a "Ring the Alarm" again.

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Friday, September 01, 2006

MTV VMA (Video Music Aarrrgghhhh!!!!!!)

Sorry guys, don't have the time to make a full post on my thoughts for the MTV VMA 2006 that aired this past Thursday (it's hot, and it's late, and I'm tired from coming off of work).

But I'll crown the winner of the "Most Hideous Couple" Award:

Skeletor and Chemo!
Skeletor and Chemo Dance Dance!

Congratulations for being one of many people and events throughout the night that made me have my barf bag at the ready. Really, Marc Anthony just looks hideous, and why did JLo think that she could get away with a doo-rag? Please! Someone need some Fasion Police help (and needs to get rid of the husband that looks like he's wasting away to heroin and coke addiction) pronto!

Last year I posted a pretty lengthy post that had the same qualms about the MTV VMAs of year's past. Nothing was really memorable, performances were bleah, and there were no longer any bands that were showcased that I cared about anymore.

Anyway, stay tuned for my full review soming within the next day or so.

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