Seen in San Francisco, March 2007, after I had gone to see Go!Go!7188 perform.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Montezu... I mean, Mao's Revenge
I went to China a few weeks back. It was tight. Awesome energy. Dudes rolling up their shirts, exposing their bellies. Cute honeys. Watermelon galore. Tea. Dope, melodramatic C-Pop music videos. I had diar...*ahem* digestive problems for 10 days after getting back from China, and then I started getting some crazy rashes spreading up and down my inner arms. It all went away the day that I left Japan.
Dang... I need a new adventure.
Monday, August 17, 2009
The Office Marathon
I think that living in Japan has given me a healthy disrespect for pointless red tape, and prepared me well for ignoring it whenever possible!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
MAJIDE???
Plus
Burritos
Horchata
Weather
Sunlight
Minus
No Bears
No Nihomies. (Team 3P 4 Life)
No ambition.
No matakano (yet?)
Friday, August 14, 2009
Never Wanna Be Seventeen Again
Seventeen Again made a video for one of the songs on their upcoming album which includes footage that I took of them. NICE! Check it out:
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Monday, June 01, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Post Script
The passage to the roof has been locked!
I go out on Friday and I come home on Friday night before Saturday morning. Star Trek tomorrow!
I go out on Friday and I come home on Friday night before Saturday morning. Star Trek tomorrow!
Monday, May 18, 2009
クリボウじゃない
Very few things annoy me more than the DJing of a party by concensus of the masses. The average person has horrible taste in music, and more often than not, no one else wants the DJ's dope funk mix interrupted by that one Coldplay song that Jane just can't stop listening to, nor the burned Gwen Stefani CD that Mary brought with her. At a party, one should let the host of the party, or the host's designated music dude handle the music selection, and just enjoy the party for all of its many other merits.
This annoyance also extends to John's decision to bring congas to the party. There is a certain energy to be felt by drumming with your friends, but everyone else who is slouching in the couch and trying to talk over your tribal fusion really wants you to shut up and put the Stevie Wonder back on.
Here's to more parties!
Rooftop BBQ, anyone?
This annoyance also extends to John's decision to bring congas to the party. There is a certain energy to be felt by drumming with your friends, but everyone else who is slouching in the couch and trying to talk over your tribal fusion really wants you to shut up and put the Stevie Wonder back on.
Here's to more parties!
Rooftop BBQ, anyone?
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Well, I'll be...
On a rational level, Obama's election to the office of President was a happy occasion, but it didn't really do much for me on an emotional level. Of course, I would've been really bummed out if he'd have lost. It would've just been more weight put on to the pile of stress on my back that I have learned to ignore. Luckily, he won, but I still went about life like it was any other day. My mom wrote to me shortly after his election about how excited she was about everything Obama was doing, but it all seemed so distant to me.
Halfway through reading an article today about Obama's proposal to push wind-power I suddenly started feeling really happy. It only just hit me today that he really is the real deal. FOR REAL! There can't be any way that he's pulling a fast one us. He is actually a real good dude, and that's that. All the little things that he's doing to counteract the countless years of awfulness that I've witnessed are just too real to not smile about.
Nice.
Halfway through reading an article today about Obama's proposal to push wind-power I suddenly started feeling really happy. It only just hit me today that he really is the real deal. FOR REAL! There can't be any way that he's pulling a fast one us. He is actually a real good dude, and that's that. All the little things that he's doing to counteract the countless years of awfulness that I've witnessed are just too real to not smile about.
Nice.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Deli
Tonight I heard Less Than Jake's "My Own Flag" playing as I walked through the mall. For a variety of reasons I've written off Less Than Jake for years, but something about hearing that song tonight really struck me and had me feeling all sentimental and melancholy, especially since hearing Less Than Jake's first album in a Japanese mall is about as unexpected as it gets. I'm not really at a loss for Americana here in Japan, since food and entertainment and everything else American has pretty well infiltrated life out here. I am at a loss for the community and context that would've made Less Than Jake meaningful to me. Maybe that's why hearing this band again brought back the feelings of discovery and excitement that I felt when I first heard Pezcore and stuff of that sort as a teenager.
I came home and found this:
http://www.thetraintracks.org/track.php?id=39
I'm glad that Andrew Jackson Jihad is still around, since they're one of the only groups going these days that really can make me feel music in the same that I would have as an impressionable young dufus.
I came home and found this:
http://www.thetraintracks.org/track.php?id=39
I'm glad that Andrew Jackson Jihad is still around, since they're one of the only groups going these days that really can make me feel music in the same that I would have as an impressionable young dufus.
Friday, March 27, 2009
News From the Homeland
Well...
I can understand why Obama said that legalizing weed wouldn't be the best way to create jobs. I mean, how many stoners do you know who are motivated to do anything, let alone work??? But, seriously, we ought to give it some thought...
Current music:
Forbes Magazine just named one of Mexico’s most notorious drug cartel leaders, Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman, as one of the world’s richest people. He’s worth an estimated $1 billion, ranking him as the 701st wealthiest person on Earth.
I can understand why Obama said that legalizing weed wouldn't be the best way to create jobs. I mean, how many stoners do you know who are motivated to do anything, let alone work??? But, seriously, we ought to give it some thought...
Current music:
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
I love it when you make me some saaaaalsa
This is the first recorded appearance of the Notorious BIG, but of more note is the insane way that Puffy is rapping. And this 3rd Eye guy... I kind of like his flow...???
Nerdcore Rising
As if my credibility isn't already shot by my unabashed love of 30 year old Japanese pop, I am now listening to MC Frontalot, the man who coined the term "NERDCORE" hip-hop.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Guts Man
Here's a video of one of the better records I picked up while in Tokyo last week:
NIIIIIIIIICE!
NIIIIIIIIICE!
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Just Like Jimmy Carter
In defense of Jimmy Carter:
"In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption.... But we've discovered that owning things and consuming things does not satisfy our longing for meaning....
Little by little we can and we must rebuild our confidence. We can spend until we empty our treasuries, and we may summon all the wonders of science. But we can succeed only if we tap our greatest resources – America's people, America's values, and America's confidence."
Read more HERE
"In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption.... But we've discovered that owning things and consuming things does not satisfy our longing for meaning....
Little by little we can and we must rebuild our confidence. We can spend until we empty our treasuries, and we may summon all the wonders of science. But we can succeed only if we tap our greatest resources – America's people, America's values, and America's confidence."
Read more HERE
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Back to stage one
Here's a hip-hop mix that I made for a friend who is learning how to breakdance!
http://phatnphunky.com/mp3/blog01-hiphop.mp3
Let it be known that I am aware that this isn't fast enough for breaking, but she specifically requested slower jams so that she could practice slowly. NICE NICE NICE!!!
http://phatnphunky.com/mp3/blog01-hiphop.mp3
Let it be known that I am aware that this isn't fast enough for breaking, but she specifically requested slower jams so that she could practice slowly. NICE NICE NICE!!!
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