Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Old Men in the Balcony... at the Haiti concert


I'm watching the Haiti concert stuff on fastforward while I do my finances. Jennifer Hudson is on now, and it's the best performance so far. But that's probably not just a factor of her talent, but that in 2008 her mother, brother and nephew were murdered. This has got to be someone who understands tragedy. She chose to sing "Let It Be."

...Why does Brad Pitt look like the Unabomber?

I have to admit that Justin Timberlake and Whoever did justice to "Hallelujah" but it's a song I associate with romantic relationships, and not really with country-wide devastation. Or like Madonna singing "Like a Prayer." It feels like... each artist flipped pulled out the Songs to Sing in Tragic Times folder, and Stevie Wonder found "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in there, while Justin had to choose between "What Goes Around Comes Back Around" and "Hallelujah."

Madonna could have done better. Something from the "Ray of Light" era, methinks.

Beyoncé kinda blew it. She started with a pretty rendition of "Halo" but changed the lyrics from "Baby I can see your halo" to "Haiti I can see your halo." ...I don't know. Kinda cheesy.

Sting probably has lots of good stuff in Tragedy Folder, esp from The Police. He pulled out a good Guilt Song.

Denzel Washington could be reading from the phone book and I'd feel like I need to give money to someone. What a great voice.

Wyclef is doing "By the Waters of Babylon." Good choice. Sadness.
Oh and now he's doing the "enough of the moping" upbeat song thing. Finally! I'm so depressed.


***
Sting's song:

How can you say that you're not responsible?
What does it have to do with me?
What is my reaction, what should it be?
Confronted by this latest atrocity

Driven to tears

Hide my face in my hands, shame wells in my throat
My comfortable existance is reduced to a shallow meaningless party
Seems that when some innocent die
All we can offer them is a page in a some magazine
Too many cameras and not enough food
'Cos this is what we've seen

Driven to tears

Protest is futile, nothing seems to get through
What's to become of our world, who knows what to do

Driven to tears

Monday, January 25, 2010

Where's Sean Penn's boat when you need it?

Hmm... I sense the presence of the Haiti benefit concert on iTunes. K'naan has pulled past Tik Tok and Lady G! And his Troubadour album is in the Top 10.

But this Hope for Haiti album is only $7.99. I usually crow over a good deal (there's 20 songs) but considering this is for charity... I feel they have significantly underpriced. You never see compilations for under 9.99, and this length would usually be 14.99.

Well, I'm in anyway. Sean Penn aside, singing us songs is what artists are supposed to do in bad times. Tell it like it is, or mourn, depress us, cheer us up, give us hope, make us mad -- whatever the emotion, standing at the mic is a good place. Unless you're Sean Penn. Then you need to be in a boat! Rescuing the people! (And because I've still got Chappelle in my head: In a BOAT motherfucker! In a Goddamned BOAT!)



The Connie Cometh

Turns out my parents bought me a second Christmas present which only shipped this week. Why would it only ship now you ask? Because it is Connie Willis' new book! Yippy! (And looks like it might arrive before the release date. Shhhh!)

This one takes place in her time travel setup, which is a good start cause those are her best works. But it also takes place during the Blitz which is a subject she's been enamored of for decades. So this should be a labor of love. It's also, I believe, a part 1 of 2... which sucks! But okay. I'll deal.



What's the appeal of setting stories during the London Blitz?

I love the pluck and stamina of the British and the humor and courage with which they held out against Hitler. And I love the intensified nature of wartime existence, where a few minutes' delay can cost you your life and a mistake or a change in the weather can alter the entire course of the war. I think those things are always true in our lives, but they're ramped up during wartime, where every decision is life-or-death. (Publisher's Weekly)


And here you'll find an interesting bit on how 9-11 played into this book for her.


Connie Willis at Worldcon 2009 Montreal
Photographed by Kyle Cassidy
Series: Science Fiction fans

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Golz


Well I didn't meet my writing goals this week. Mostly I felt tired because I stayed up too late every single night, and watched a lot of Entourage and Chappelle's Show. So yesterday (first day of weekend) I slept for 12 hours. Then watched Entourage and Chappelle's Show. I did a lot of healthy cooking this week... that's got to count for something right?

But actually I'm not too disappointed, because I did finish my synopsis tonight, which was the biggest obstacle. I can officially say my damned story is done. The first goal I didn't meet was to actually send off some queries. And the second goal I didn't meet was to go back to my new story, and outline what I wrote in November. We'll see if I can catch up this week!

And I still did more work than the weeks when I had no goal set. ;-)

"Charlie Murphy!"

I can't get "Rick James'" voice of out my head.

...I want to be funny tooooo.

web site update

I can't believe I forgot to post a Pets Page on my web site! Very important. All romance authors post pics of their pets. Most authors really.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Alanis Morissette singing The Police's "King of Pain"

The Story of Me: In Animals

If you ever want to make me weepy in under 1 minute...



And I never even liked that song!

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