NIN

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Interests: Rock, smooth jazz, manga, anime, sociocultural studies, philosophy, history, satire, cartoon strips, novels, children's books, cats, Javanese cuisine, pancakes, A&W rootbeer, Torabika coffee, lemon tea, soybean cakes, tofu, knitwear, white gold, platinum blond, online communities, English Premier League football, Manchester United FC, A.S. Roma, A.C. Milan, Real Madrid, the color of terracotta, Japan, Britain, Germany, USA, bushido, tribal motifs, Minamoto clan, rain and wind, midnights, wooden handicrafts, small islands, motorbikes, hummers, trucks, Jeeps and such SUV's, small towns, democracy, 16th-century warlords, Oda Nobunaga, 18th-century revolutions, katana, industrial lampshades, coffee mugs, rings and earrings, necklaces, tattoos, men who never crave ice-cream, the best Asian movies, Siemens cellphones, cloved cigs, sanity, interior decoration, huts and cabins, boats, lighthouses, mountains, rivers, Ito Hideaki, acrylic paints, kokeshi dolls, mirrors, waterlilies, palms, samurai talismans, cypresses, sweet bull at four a.m., guitars and guitarists, art in general but never artists.

 

Corners of my mind
CORNERS

 

The FAQ of my life.....

.....is "Why starting your profile with music?"

That necessitates truth-slinging.

And Truth walks in with the grace of a lawnmower: There are some people out there who sincerely, cluelessly believe that they have talked with some other sincere, equally clueless, people, when all they ever blurted out was (and in bed at three a.m. and upon some severe want of medication) "You know the song by that girl Britney?" ("Yeah.")

Then they went on to the divorce court.

Such a stunning innocence of any knowledge is never rare.

So, beware!

Learning from fortunately other people's mistake, I hereby dish out first of all musical stuff I am sort of made of.

Otherwise we would never get anywhere towards a divorce.

Sail on!

 

My favorite musical quotes

"If you play a wrong note, you go on and play another wrong note. 'Cause you should have taken up turnips."
[Reverend Sir Billy Jefferson Hosea, in one of his sober days]

"If you play a wrong note, you go on and play another wrong note. 'Cause harmonica isn't intended to be played."
[Reverend Sir Billy Jefferson Hosea, in another sober day]

Reverend Sir Billy Jefferson Hosea
Reverend Sir
William Jay Hosea

 

musicAt the moment I (think I) am crazy about Chad Kroeger -- his voice turns me on like nothing ever did before except Peter White, Simply Red, Santana, Earl Klugh, Todd Cochran, Yngwie Malmsteen, Lee Ritenour, Fourplay, Joe Satriani, Toto, Metallica after the black album, Nirvana when unplugged, Everlast, Earth Wind & Fire, Dave Matthews Band, Linkin Park, Disturbed, Karimata, Dewa's Elfonda Mekel -- well, regardless; you know what I mean.

Nin - stringwhanger

The first half of 1990's stays in my mind as some songs launched by the likes of Soundgarden, Nirvana, Faith No More, and Stone Temple Pilots. Later came Linkin Park, Chad Kroeger's Nickelback, and Disturbed.

My kind of music is basically rock.

Santana can be categorized so, along with of course Metallica, Yngwie Malmsteen, and Joe Satriani. They're forever in my life.

Relics from the days when I was a kid and then an existential angst on two legs -- i.e. 1970's and 1980's -- are still among my favorites today, like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Queen, Queensryche, Judas Priest, Marillion, Twisted Sisters, and the Japanese glam rock bunch Loudness.

My latest personal xcavation unearthed Finger Eleven, a band so cool in being so square (oh yeah, and the name isn't synonymous with what you think it is); a little hard to clear some place up for. But that was something I didn't go on wondering about once I knew they are from Canada. Ah! Anyway, individually these guys play like a storey above average, and collectively they are the kind of band I take as real -- they got power, man. Plus the stringwhanger draws. They've been recording since 1997 or so -- you can still catch up with the fortunately short list of CD titles.

Of all these guys (only an accident that none of them has my chromosome), the voices that fit into my definition of 'wow' belongs to Ian Gillan (Deep Purple), Niihara Minoru (Loudness), and David Draiman (Disturbed). They're of the same kind -- there's some gothic grandeur in the voices -- so 'glam rock', reaching some perhaps three octaves. Freddie Mercury (Queen), of course, was there, too -- but the power made him different from the ones I have mentioned before. Nobody could give us what he easily did, unless Luciano Pavarotti switches to rock and recruits Andrea Bocelli. James Hetfield (Metallica) is of another sort; Everlast and Chad Kroeger (Nickelback) belong to still another kind. They are great in their own ways.

But nobody can obtain restraining orders for whatever is dubbed 'not my music', so I also listen to a chunk of smooth jazz. The term 'smooth jazz' only came into the musical lingo after my favorite jazzcat Dave Grusin collaborated with my favorite jazz stringwhanger Lee Ritemour on Early A.M. Attitude, 1985 (in the album titled after my favorite fictional character ever, Harlequin). Gosh, I love good coincidences! Anyway, Grusin is a piano man, like Todd Cochran -- yet my ears couldn't resist loving their tunes -- they're simply too good. In the case of Early A.M. Attitude, the Grammy Awards people agreed with me; they gave Dave Grusin one of their trophies to dust for the rest of his life.

In the crooning department of jazz only one name I can mention as the one I like; Level 42.

In general, almost anyone who sings and plays guitar automatically gets my attention.

 

My real favorite musical quotes

"Everything else is Las Vegas or circus music."
[Carlos Santana, 1996]

"We don't believe in screams without melody. And we're not that depressed as individuals."
[Finger Eleven's Scott Anderson, 2003]

".........................................."
[Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, 2001]

Chad Kroeger
Chad Kroeger

 

I can't stand country music, most of rap and hip-hop, trash -- oops, thrash metal, and the species of Britney Spears'.

Of course it is silly to try to name certain songs as 'mine'. But mentioning names doesn't really give away what I want to say, so maybe I should add that Serpentine Fire (Earth Wind & Fire) is one of the best in my memory, of Peter White's I love the album Caravan of Dreams most, of Simply Red's the album Blue, of Nickelback's the album Silver Side Up, Dave Matthews Band's the album Under The Table And Dreaming. Even Santana, of whom I can say tons of good things, perhaps the albums I love best are Abraxas (1970), Moonflower (1977), and Supernatural (1999).

Some songs out of nowhere got into my mind and it never let them go again. These songs don't really have anything to do with the artists who gave them life, or so my mind said, because the creators are never among the ones I love in all weather like the names that made the previous paragraphs so crowded. The following songs stand out on their own:

music Acai, a smooth jazz tome from the album My Name Is Gal, by Gal Costa - Roupa Nova © 1990 Polygram do Brazil Ltd. When it comes to Portuguese, I can't even imagine what the words are all about -- while guesses still work when I encounter Spanish, Italian and German. But Acai will never need a translator. Nevermind everything but where it carries you to. It's the rhythm divine.

It's Gonna Rain, a techno-pop product of Bonnie Pink and Toré Johannson, one of the ending theme songs for the anime series Rurouni Kenshin. The song only takes up a few clots of seconds to listen to, but in that span it weaves the rain as it always is -- I've never found any other song that could do that, no matter how many times the word 'rain' is spat out. Not much can be said about Japanese anime's theme songs in general -- and when it comes to the lyrics, I better shut up than piss myself off. But lyrics don't matter in It's Gonna Rain. The music is the rain, abridged without missing a single drop of the essence.

Santana "Supernatural" James Hetfield Everlast

And some other songs come from the genre I never endorse: the so-called 'inspirational music' folder up there in the industry.

Things are either inspirational to you or not, and I mean anything.

But I'm not going to take up this subject anyway.

In this bin there are Enigma's Sadness (from the album MCMXC A.D. © 1990 Virgin Schallplatten GmbH); Kitaro's Matsuri (from Kojiki © 1991 Kitaro), Rashni Punjaabi's Chant Of The Magic Flute (© 1999 Daya Rec.), and Beyond Antares, by Jim LaDiana and Garrett King (from Silent Partners © Island Born Music & Gatosoundworks, 1997).

Carlos Santana James Hetfield Everlast
Yngwie Malmsteen Lee Ritenour Peter White
Y. Malmsteen Lee Ritenour Peter White

All transcends the technology so lavishly employed in constructing the songs, and give us something that can only be described as magical somehow.

Frankly I always find it hard to kick any Indonesian name into my list of personal best. But there is Karimata, a jazz band that has been R.I.P for a decade or so; they were (are) great. The name 'Karimata' is after the Karimata Straits in the Indonesian territory. One of the best Indonesian songwriters/arrangers/keyboardmasters Aminoto Kosin was the band's powerhouse in himself. The other band I like is Dewa, a pop bunch with twists of Queen-like stuff and The Beatles' immortal bits. 'Dewa' is an Indonesian and Javanese word that means a (male) god.

 

music studiosElfonda Mekel
Elfonda ('Once') Mekel

 

Karimata is for good; Dewa only got into my list since they recruited Elfonda Mekel (nicknamed 'Once', pronounced 'on-tje') as their singer. Dewa itself has started out a long way back in the 1980's as a High School band, its strongman and everything Ahmad Dhani stays on pulling the strings until today while all other personnels have changed. Once joined in for the album Bintang Lima ('Five Stars', 1998) and Cintailah Cinta ('Loving Love', 2002). Both are better and sound more integrated than their previous albums. But the thing that took me there is Once's voice; it's perfect for minor tunes, perfect for love songs like the band always turns out, perfect for a dash of postmeridian melancholic reveries.

 

Carlos Santana - Metallica - Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar players - Music studios - Chad Kroeger - Rob Thomas - Simply Red - Peter White - Garrett King - Silent Partners


 

Manchester United FC
Man. Utd logo,
the Red Devil mascot,
David Beckham & Eric Cantona

Football (your lexicon might say 'soccer') is a significant part of me. I follow all leagues, but the must-have is the English Premier. My club is Manchester United, whose nickname is 'The Red Devils'. That's my loudest color.

Free Kix: David Beckham - Ole! Gunnar Solskjaer - Inimitable Peter Schmeichel - Attacante: Roberto Baggio - The Spurs One Night - Eroica! Svonimir Boban - My Lust After Goalkeepers - The Ginger Assassin - Win The Way To Lose

 

I don't care about most of other kinds of sport, since football alone is enough to fill up all days in any year. But there's a sportsman I like from Formula 1 race, the Finlandian Kimi Raikkönen, currently a McLaren driver. He's sorta too young now to really shine in broad daylight amidst the dust and heat of the world's circuits -- but he has what it takes to be a true champ one day. Raikkonen himself might have been feeling like a Monday throughout the first years of this century, but I believe that he'll make a Saturday night of himself when the time comes. If, of course, he digs and climbs and stays cool in all season -- just like his motherland.

Kimi Raikkonen
Kimi Raikkönen

WHY

Of 'football songsters' I like Chumbawamba for its song for England in the World Cup 1998, Top Of the World, Del Amitri for Italy's Don't Come Home Too Soon (Italy, unfortunately, did), and Dario G for Carnaval de Paris. The 1998 World Cup in France was the greatest of all times, coincidentally its musical side lived up to that adjective, too. Ricky Martin's splash with La Copa de la Vida even took over the non-football nation U.S. of A, remember?

 

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