Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Chili's makin' me smile!

The Living End would have to be one of THE most under-rated bands of all time! I had the pleasure of seeing this tight outfit the other week, (I believe it was around the twelfth time I have seen them) and as always they were energetic and impressive!!! The tracks from ‘State of Emergency’ went down a treat live. I can't pick a highlight, the whole damn thing was great!There has been lots of talk that this album marks the bands second coming, my question is where did they go and when??? It is not a second coming, just the band reaching another level in their career, a level they should have reached with every album. They are living legends and should have more kudos from the media and the public.

On another note, I adore the new RHCP’s album, disk one is the stand out for me! Fav tracks are ‘Charlie’, ‘Especially in Michigan’ and ‘Dani California’. I have heard whispers that they may return to Oz to headline next years BDO…that would be AWESOME news if it happens. It has to be noted that Anthony Kedis is back to his hottest as well…loving the hair ;o)

Went to see Ben Harper a few weeks back now and was very impressed. You have to admire anyone that can make you feel like you are the only person in Rod Laver Arena. His voice is hypnotising, and his band are amazing. I much preferred his tracks live than on CD…got a lot more out of them live. I guess that is the way songs are meant to be.

Hanging to hear the new Keane, Snow Patrol and Donovan Frankenreiter albums...havn't had a chance as yet. Will let you know my thoughts next time...lets hope they are all even half the quality of their most recent releases!!!

I have decided if things don't work out with my fiance or Robbie Williams I may be forced to marry Luke Steele from The Sleepy Jackson. How good is 'God Lead Your Soul'??? The album is a killer. Let's hope they get the chart debut that they deserve...

I am trying to figure out how to use my new ipod and set up a My Space page...I am so not down with all this technology, and I am at the age that I should be! Where do people learn how to do all this stuff??? For example, how the hell do you get music to play on your My Space page??? This has been keeping me from many important tasks...

Short one again, as I am in the middle of exams (and obsessed with Big Brother and don’t want to miss anything important, oh and the My Space thing....and the new ipod)!

Luv Pop Princess xoxo

Friday, May 12, 2006

Killing me softly

What makes you like a song? Is it the lyrics? The catchiness of “the hook”? The overall message? The sound in general? It is about how complicated or “different” it is to other things?

I had an interesting conversation about this the other day. The guy I was talking to particularly liked a song and its lyrics, a song (much to his dismay) that I found painfully boring. The sound in general did nothing for me, and the lyrics left me cold. Yet we were listening to the same song…


We concluded it comes down to HOW you listen to it. I am not a musician, I cannot read music, I do not play an instrument and I am tone deaf. When I listen to a song, I do not break it down into parts; I hear it is a whole.

My friend, however, IS a musician and can play an instrument. He finds the pop music I enjoy boring, and thinks it all sounds the same. The basic drum beats, the same-y guitar sounds, the vocals.

He likened it to watching a movie after you have studied film; you will never watch a movie the same way.

I am glad I don’t play and instrument, or read music, or have a singing voice…because if it ruins my pop it is not worth it.

Some of the most beautiful lyrics can be found in pop songs though….if you look/listen closely.

If you read the below lyrics as poetry, you would be hard pressed not to be moved.


What day is it?

And in what month?
This clock never seemed so aliveI can't keep up and I can't back down
I've been losing so much time
Cause it's you and me and all of the people with nothing to do
Nothing to loseAnd it's you and me and all of the people
And I don't know why, I can't keep my eyes off of you

All of the things that I want to say just aren't coming out right
I'm tripping on wordsYou've got my head spinningI
don't know where to go from here
There's something about you nowI can't quite figure out
Everything she does is beautiful
Everything she does is right

What an amazing expression of finding “the one” for you in a world of possibilities!

My friend assures me it’s all or nothing
I am not worried- I am not overly concerned
My friend implores me for one time only,
Make an exception.
I am not worried

Wrap her up in a package of lies
Send her off to a coconut island
I am not worried - I am not overly concerned
With the status of my emotions
Oh, she says, were changing.
But were always changing

It does not bother me to say this isn’t love
Because if you don’t want to talk about it then it isn’t love
And I guess I’m going to have to live that
But, I’m sure there’s something in a shade of gray
Or something in betweenAnd I can always change my name if that’s what you mean

My friend assures me it’s all or nothing`
But I am not really worriedI am not overly concerned
You try to tell your self the things you try tell your self to make
Yourself forget
To make your self forget
I am not worried

If it’s love she said, then were gonna have to think about the consequences
She can’t stop shaking and I can t stop touching her and.....
This time when kindness falls like rain
It washes her away and Anna begins to change her mind
These seconds when I’m shaking leave me shuddering for days she says.
And I’m not ready for this sort of thing

But I’m not gonna break
And I’m not going to worry about it anymore
’m not gonna bend. and I’m not gonna break andI’m not gonna worry about it anymore
It seems like I should say as long as this is love...
But it’s not all that easy so maybe I should just
Snap her up in a butterfly net-
Pin her down on a photograph album
I am not worried
I’ve done this sort of thing before

But then I start to think about the consequences
Because I don’t get no sleep in a quiet room and...

The time when kindness falls like rain
It washes me away and Anna begins change my mind
And every time she sneezes I believe it’s loveAnd oh lord....
I’m not ready for this sort of thing

She s talking in her sleep-it s keeping me awakeAnd Anna begins to toss and turn
And every word is nonsense but I understand it and
Oh lord. I m not ready for this sort of thing

Her kindness bangs a gong
It’s moving me along and Anna begins to fade away
It s chasing me away. she disappears, and oh lord I’m not ready for this sort of thing

The uncertainty to accept love when you find it; being swept away by it and then having it leave you. Spine tingling. “Every time she sneezes I believe it’s love” and “every word is nonsense, but I understand” are two of my favourite lines to appear in a song EVER.

Come now baby
Stay in bed, don't think that it's lazy
Get ourselves another god
Don't let them tell us there isn't one (isn't one)

Stay, sweet honey
Life's so fast, ya know it ain't funny
Get ourselves another god
Don't let them tell us there isn't one (isn't one)

Like we are just skinCan you beholdKnow beauty within
Know beauty inside your body
You don't love any body
Why do lovers
Choose others
We circle, entwine one-another
In that mask that we wear with each other
Oh my god how I looked in that mirrorI looked in a hollow picture
It was something I could frame

That's right, sweet-heart
Life's tough now, life can be hard
Don't blame me for these pressures in life
Don't blame me for this sacrifice (sacrifice)

Ok, sweet-heart
Take your time, I know lovers they part
Time slows when you're in love
And time moves so fast when it's gettin' on (gettin' on)

Cos we are just skin
Can you behold
I know beauty within
Know beauty inside my body
I don't love any body
Why do lovers choose others
To mirror their pain, yeah
Slow down stranger
ou know that you're in danger
These demons have got their own names, yeah
Ready for you to lay it on

In a word…wow.

And finally these…

You were my rainbow
You coloured my life
But sure as rain will come again
You faded out of sight
You disappeared as discreetly as you arrived
And continue to break me
Behind my care-free attitude and pride
Your pure nature shattered my dreams
And enchanted me wholly, if only you could see

As the rain returns
I search for you
A mass of colour
Emerging from the dreary blue
But you are no-where to be found
And searching does no good
And as I gaze, stranded on the ground
I realize I wished for more than I should
For you belong high in the sky
Unattainable
And as I dream of you from a far
I should have known I was replaceable


Last, but not least...

You are my marijuana
You are my drug
You are that constant craving
The one I cannot shrug
I say that I don’t need you
I say I’m not addicted
Just one more hit, I need
And then I will not see you

I have this painful wanting
An unbelievable yearning
Baby only you
Can extinguish this unforgivable yearning

I need to feel you in my veins
Feel you flowing through my blood stream
Only then I feel no pain
And let go of all this hurting

I can’t handle the withdrawals
Such immense and stabbing pain
Continual inner-turmoil
No sun behind the rain

I cling to this good feeling
As brief as it may be
A flicker of joy
Enveloped by gloom
Not worth it in reality….


Pop Princess xoxox

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Music makes the world go round

It has been a long time! I have been extremely busy with work and uni, so apologies for the recent lack of blogging….

First of all, have to comment on The Rolling Stones gig…Wow; I hope I am that full of energy when I reach their age! I have to be honest and admit that I am not a massive Stones fan, but I was very excited about this gig…I mean, it’s the Stones. Every music lover has to experience them live, and who knows how many more times they will hit our shores? It certainly was an experience, and worth going just for the moveable stage! For those who were not there, the stage was moved mid-concert from one end of the arena, to the other so all fans got to be close to their idols. A nice touch I thought…Fav songs for me were “Start Me Up”, “Sympathy for the Devil” and "Pain It Black". Hats off to Airbourne, who blew the crowd away whist they were waiting for the Grandfather’s of rock to emerge. Bring on the debut release!

I had the pleasure of going to see Nickelback on Friday night. Rod Laver Arena was packed and the crowd was vibed! Chad Kroeger is a fantastic front man, and quite a spunk despite his “ugly Paddle-pop lion” image. He knows how to work an audience, and handle a guitar. The best sing-a-long moments were “How You Remind Me”; “Figured You Out” and “Photograph”. The pyros were magnificent too!

Korn played at Vodafone Arena the following night, and failed o impress me quite as much. I could deal with the lead singer getting oxygen after every song (though it does seem odd, how old would he be?); but the distorted and virtually un-hearable vocals where down right annoying. At one point mid-song the whole sound went off completely for a couple of minutes. I know none of this is really the bands fault, but it is disappointing. It was, however, worth going to this gig to hear the final 3 or so songs “Got The Life”, “Twisted Transistor” and “Freak On A Leash”. Hearing these tracks, reminded you how good this band can be, and why so many people turned out to see them (Oh, and Hatebreed and Disturbed).

To finish off my musical weekend I took my Mum, and future Mother In-law to see The Choirboys, Jon Stevens and Ian Moss. It bloody rocked! Old school, classic pub rock at it’s best! We didn’t get to see the whole of the Choirboys set, but “Run To Paradise” was as great as you would expect it to be. Jon Stevens rocked out with a full band, playing classics like “Take Me Back” and “Hot Chilli Woman”; and covers of “Jealous Guy” and “Light My Fire”. Mossy then came out and performed an acoustic set featuring “Tucker’s Daughter”, “Telephone Booth” and “Bo River”. I was easily the youngest person at this gig by about ten years, and I think us young-ies are missing out! They don’t rock like this anymore, it was a thoroughly enjoyable night all round.

As far as CD’s go, I haven’t had much of an opportunity to listen too intently. I can, however, highly recommend the latest offering from You Am I, "Convicts" is released mid-May…get amongst it!

Promise not to leave it so long next time…

Pop Princess xoxox