Thursday, December 27, 2007

西門町


October 31, 2007 - Dunkin' Donuts arrived in Taiwan this year. This is a shiny clean one in Ximending. This is a long exposure, but there really was no one else there. It wasn't even that early, maybe around 11.


Ximending. Actually I think Ximending is behind me, but that building feels like Ximending. This is main intersection of Ximending, so I think all four corners can still be considered Ximending. I wonder how many more times I can type Ximending in this post.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Power (Princess Princess)
2. Isn't It A Pity (Version One) (George Harrison)
3. Dark Disco 1 (The Sugarcubes)
4. The Tennis Song ("City of Angels")
5. You Haven't Done Nothin' (Stevie Wonder)
6. Red Eyes (Throwing Muses)
7. UFO TOFU (Bela Fleck & the Flecktones)
8. Clubland (Elvis Costello & the Attractions)
9. Sympathy Crime (The Black Heart Procession)
10. Barstool (Deadweight)

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

LOMO 報告


October 18, 2007 - Taida Language Center classroom. So every day in class someone gave a report in Mandarin on any topic of his or her choice. We took turns. One day I gave a report on lomography, like its history and aesthetics, and I also showed samples, and I also brought in my fisheyes. I even showed them what it looked like to have their picture taken with the fisheye!

None of these people bear mentioning, I didn't get along with any of them particularly. That's not a dis, I'm sure they're all good people. It's just fact, they'd say the same thing I shouldn't wonder.


Sample of multiple exposure mode. While giving the report, I just snapped away on the same frame. I think it confounded them a bit, like "what the hell is he doing?". I get that a lot. From the lights, it looks like 7 shots, and still not enough light collected.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Pass the 40 (Black Sheep)
2. I'm Free (The Who)
3. I Am the Walrus (The Beatles - Anthology)
4. Sen no Yoru to Sen no Hiru (Chitose Hajime)
5. The Tea Party ("Dear World")
6. Bobby and Jackie and Jack ("Merrily We Roll Along" - Sondheim)
7. Hachimitsu (Spitz)
8. Kwaimanumu Bukumaisi Kulegasi 靜靜地你來 (檳榔兄弟 - Taiwanese aboriginal)
9. Roxanne (The Police)
10. Dust In the Wind/Acoustic Guitar solo (live) (Kansas)

Monday, December 24, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath - fin


October 7, 2007 - Basketball courts covered in mud, and the debris on the basket indicates that water reached that high.


The railing along the ramp leading out of the bikeways gives the clearest indication of how high the water reached because the cut-off was very clear.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Charity's Soliloquy ("Sweet Charity")
2. Who Told You (The Fontaine Toups)
3. Good Day Sunshine (The Beatles)
4. Hallelujah Time (The Wailers)
5. Company Calls Epilogue (Alternate) (Death Cab For Cutie)
6. Tonight (Supergrass)
7. Fat (Archers of Loaf)
8. Come Into (Enon)
9. The Choice Is Yours (Black Sheep)
10. Cuscutlan! (Frente!)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath - comparisons III


October 7, 2007 - Basketball courts all covered in mud.


July 15, 2007 - Lomo strap reprise.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Crazy Beat (Blur)
2. Feel Like Making Love (Takeshi Yamaguchi)
3. Kokoro (Tokyo Jihen)
4. Ground On Down (Ben Harper)
5. So What? ("Cabaret")
6. The Girl From Ipanema/Manha De Carnaval (Laurindo Almeida - ultralounge)
7. Walk On (U2)
8. Skin & Bone (The Kinks)
9. Kare Wa Tomodachi (Dreams Come True)
10. Helikopter (The Stars Are Cars)

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath - comparisons II


October 7, 2007 - I guess there's not a whole lot of difference between these two lomos. This lomo doesn't show areas that were completely covered with mud and sand, although the difference in color suggests it. But somehow "suggestion" of destruction is not the same as the actual destruction.


July 15, 2007 - And an encore performance by the Fisheye 2 camera strap!

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Rock 'N' Roll Is King (Electric Light Orchestra)
2. Hillbillies From Outer Space (The Vaughan Brothers)
3. Fallahi (Hossam Ramzi)
4. Not A Pretty Girl (Ani DiFranco)
5. Off He Goes (live) (Pearl Jam)
6. Birthday Cake (Cibo Matto)
7. Amazing Journey (The Who)
8. Akita Sugagki (Kohachiro Miyata - shakuhachi)
9. Susan (Aimee Mann)
10. Beware of Darkness (George Harrison)

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath - comparisons I


October 7, 2007 - it just looks sadder, otherwise not that different!


July 15, 2007 - From the commute lomo essay.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Tracy's Flaw (Skunk Anansie)
2. I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You (Tom Waits)
3. Atrocity Exhibition (Joy Division)
4. That's How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart (Aimee Mann)
5. Sunspots (Modest Mouse)
6. Tomorrow Belongs To Me (reprise) ("Cabaret")
7. Relax (The Who)
8. Working For The Man (PJ Harvey)
9. A Chance (Victor Wooten)
10. Father, Son (Peter Gabriel)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath: upstream downstream


October 7, 2007 - Muzha District, Taipei, Taiwan. Again, this was underwater, with the fencing around this drainage canal covered with debris it caught. The actual bike path over there was completely unpassable. Where I am still required some climbing over debris, but was passable. However, that bike ramp, visible on the upper right hand side of this lomo was completely blocked with debris at the base, so I had to carry my heavy clunker of a bike up the adjacent stairways to leave the riverside area.


After exploring upstream, I returned to my neighborhood and decided to explore downstream. I found that I missed out in exploring more during the typhoon. I would have found some incredible sights, such as just about all of the riverside parks completely submerged, evidenced here along the bikeway, covered with sediment. It was like riding on a beach.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. 1000 Oceans (Tori Amos)
2. Company Calls Epilogue (Death Cab for Cutie)
3. Sophisticated B (Public Enemy)
4. I Shall Scream ("Oliver!")
5. Come As You Are (Nirvana)
6. Affirmation (George Benson)
7. Bunch (Seam)
8. Shadows On the Barley (Marillion)
9. Ginga E No Fune (Dreams Come True)
10. Voices (Cheap Trick)

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath III


October 7, 2007 - The first of many fish I encountered left on the riverside parks after the water receded. Sad. What a way to go.


Approaching the Muzha District proper on the bikeways. This area was completely blocked and required climbing over debris to pass, unmindful of the scavengers, Taiwan's version of Jawa, who were picking out plastic bottles for recycling out of the debris. That's good. Better than the plastics making their way downstream and out into the ocean where it would eventually end up in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

The path was blocked further down. I remember having to climb over to the right with my bike, ending up in the basketball court, and then slipping in the mud.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Live at Bourbon House, Side A (Gyoza Daioh)
2. I Will (The Beatles)
3. Bells (Shannon Wright)
4. Leave It Open (Kate Bush)
5. Fortune Teller (live) (The Who)
6. I Don't Know What I Can Save You From (Kings of Convenience - Royksopp Remix)
7. Thru the Eyes of Ruby (Smashing Pumpkins)
8. We Work the Black Seam (live) (Sting)
9. New Second Line (Dejan Olympia Brass Band)
10. Communications Breakdown (Led Zeppelin)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Typhoon Krosa Aftermath II


October 7, 2007 - Jingmei River, upstream more than a kilometer from my apartment. All of this was under water, as evidenced by the debris. The water level seen is still pretty high, but during the typhoon, you can see by the bank on the other side how much higher the water was. In this lomo, I'm standing under the bridge in the lomo below . . .


Stairs leading down to the river. All of the railings that were perpendicular to the river's current were ripped out or bent, like these, by the force of the water.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Dog Days (50 Foot Wave)
2. Gimme the Car (Violent Femmes)
3. Mint Car (The Cure)
4. Fun World (Mission of Burma)
5. A Quick One (While He's Away) (live) (The Who)
6. Dear John (Aimee Mann)
7. Taxman (The Beatles - Anthology)
8. Defenestration (National Joy Band)
9. Where Am I Going? ("Sweet Charity")
10. Speed of Life (David Bowie)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Typhoon Krosa IV/Aftermath I


October 6, 2007 - Another version of the lomo from yesterday. In the few minutes between that lomo and this, the water crept across the bike path. I was impressed that the water came up this far, and thought that was it, but little did I know that upstream and downstream from here, the entire riverside parks were under up to 10 feet of water. If I had known, I would have ventured further down. Because I'm dumb like that.

Although it was exhilarating being out in a typhoon, lomo doesn't convey the typhoon force gusts that made shooting very difficult, or at least annoying. Even under this bridge there was hardly a dry spot, and it was impossible keeping water of the lens. I carried my cameras in ziplock bags, but as soon as I took them out, they started getting wet.


October 7, 2007 - Of course the day after the typhoon, I went out shooting. I guess a tree falling on a motor scooter doesn't exactly convey "utter devastation", but it probably sucked for the motor scooter owner. I went out on bike, basically dressed the same way as during the typhoon, but the raining had pretty much stopped.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. One Drop (Bob Marley & the Wailers)
2. Married ("Cabaret")
3. Strange Attraction (The Cure)
4. Cowboy Dan (Modest Mouse)
5. Perfect Circle (R.E.M.)
6. Humdrum (live) (Peter Gabriel)
7. The Mole from the Ministry (Dukes of Stratosphear)
8. Silver Rocket (Sonic Youth)
9. Wait (Sarah McLachlan)
10. Hey! TAX (The Bubble Gum Brothers)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Typhoon Krosa III


October 6, 2007 - Jingmei, Taipei, Taiwan. There's no choice to open or close shop during a typhoon when corporate control is involved. McDonald's? Open. My bias against the scourge of corporations would call it corporate greed, but, well, it's another place to eat when so many other places are closed.


This lomo is taken under the bridge in this shot from the commute lomo essay. Here I am standing on the far right of that lomo. So you can see that the Jingmei River breached its bank and how far up the water level came to reach the bike path.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Bullhorn Moon (Tara Jane O'Neil)
2. Ing Ing (Javanese Street Musicians)
3. Stomping Grounds (live) (Bela Fleck & the Flecktones)
4. Apeman (live) (The Kinks)
5. Long As I'm Here With You ("Thoroughly Modern Millie")
6. South Carolina (Archers of Loaf)
7. No Quarter (live) (Led Zeppelin)
8. Artists Only (live) (Talking Heads)
9. Nathan Jones (The Supremes - Motown)
10. Black & White (Sarah McLachlan)

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Typhoon Krosa II


October 6, 2007 - Jingmei Night Market. Not everything was closed down. Garbage was still being collected. Actually there was a lot of cleaning out of stores going on with the abundance of water!


As abandoned as a night market gets. There actually were a few restaurants open. People still have to eat, and the few that open get a monopoly on customers.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Incubus (Marillion)
2. Sci-Fi Wasabi (Cibo Matto)
3. How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon)
4. 911 Is A Joke (Public Enemy)
5. Noogie (Versus)
6. Reason Flew (100 Watt Smile)
7. Melody for Mahakala (Monks of the Gyuto Monastery)
8. Bassically Taps (Stanley Clarke)
9. She's My Love ("Carnival")
10. The Wheel and the Maypole (XTC)

Friday, December 07, 2007

Typhoon Krosa I


October 6, 2007 - Jingmei River, under the Beixin Road Bridge during Typhoon Krosa. You just have to trust me that the water level is usually much lower. Within a half hour, the place I was standing was under water, as was most of the low-lying green across the river. I like going for walks during typhoons. I just dress like I'm going swimming and head out, leaving the umbrella at home.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Hustle Rose (Metric)
2. Life During Wartime (Talking Heads - "Stop Making Sense")
3. Home Sweet Home (Peter Gabriel)
4. Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (The Beatles - Anthology)
5. Jigsaw (Marillion)
6. Mary Queen of Arkansas (Bruce Springsteen)
7. Look Out for My Love (live unplugged) (Neil Young)
8. Ex-Spectator (Fugazi)
9. Some Days Are Better Than Others (U2)
10. Yo-Yo (The Kinks)

Wednesday, December 05, 2007


September 28, 2007 - Xindian, Taiwan. From the roof of my building. There's a rainbow in this lomo on what looks like a perfectly sunny day. That was a weird weather week preceding Typhoon Krosa hitting Taiwan. My guess is that high level winds from the storm blew moisture far and wide, and it fell like rain in places where there were no rain clouds, also creating clear day rainbows.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Perfect (The The)
2. The Fletcher Memorial Home (Pink Floyd)
3. Dhadkne Saansein Jawane ("Beta" - Bollywood)
4. 17 (Smashing Pumpkins)
5. 情熱 (安全地帶)
6. Don't Believe The Hype (Public Enemy)
7. Stairway to Heaven (live) (Led Zeppelin)
8. Was It A Lie? (Sleater-Kinney)
9. Hazy (Dakota Floyd)
10. The Invitation (The Black Heart Procession)

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

from above. . .


September 27, 2007 - Taipei 101, outdoor observation deck, 390.6 meters up (1281.5 feet), looking northeast-ish in the direction where the river system drains into the Taiwan Straits. Yangming Mountain is towards the right, Guanyin Mountain is in the distance left of center.


Looking north towards the Neihu distict. Yangming Mountain now on the left.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Standing In For Joe (XTC)
2. You, You Darling (Duke Ellington)
3. The Show Must Go On (Pink Floyd)
4. Tevye's Dream ("Fiddler on the Roof")
5. Hoshi no Love Letter (The Boom)
6. Everyday is Like Sunday (10,000 Maniacs)
7. Flying Saucer Dudes (Bela Fleck & the Flecktones)
8. Every Breath You Take (The Police)
9. Ruby Tuesday (The Rolling Stones)
10. Noise (The Kinks)

Monday, December 03, 2007

from below . . .


September 27, 2007 - Taipei 101 dwarfs the Statue of Liberty. This shopping building is called New York New York, so I guess it's part of the theme, although there is absolutely nothing else referencing New York. Arguably Starbucks and McDonalds, but those aren't particular to New York. And there's a Mister Donuts - that deserving to be maligned doughnut chain from Japan. What do the Japanese know about doughnuts? What do the Japanese know about getting fat?!


Frame 0, maybe still considered advance frame.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Roxanne (live) (The Police)
2. Gone Hollywood (Supertramp)
3. Flute Concerto in D Major (Vivaldi)
4. Cry Baby Cry (The Beatles)
5. Nostalgia (Archers of Loaf)
6. Home is Anywhere You Hang Your Head (Elvis Costello & the Attractions)
7. Start Together (Sleater-Kinney)
8. State of Mind (Fish)
9. Riddle of the Chamberlin (Helium)
10. Sayonara - Ten no Kaze (Natsukawa Rimi)

Saturday, December 01, 2007

advancing frames


x frame - September 27, 2007 - Taipei 101


00 frame

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Clouds (Cibo Matto)
2. Take It On the Chin ("Me and My Girl")
3. Willful Suspension of Disbelief (Modest Mouse)
4. Loaded Painted Red (764-HERO)
5. Guide Vocal (Genesis)
6. Coming Up (Paul McCartney)
7. Cross-Eyed Mary (Jethro Tull)
8. White Russians (demo) (Marillion)
9. Every Day I Write the Book (Elvis Costello & the Attractions)
10. Ignorance (Deadweight)

Friday, November 30, 2007

美術館 - Kaohsiung Fine Arts Museum


September 21, 2007 - Self portrait. Or not. That's me behind the flash reflection. The Fine Arts Museum is the red brick in the back. I haven't gone in to see any exhibits yet. I actually haven't even been to the Taipei Fine Arts Museum! I don't know what's wrong with me. The admission is cheap enough. I have a feeling the museums in Kaohsiung are nothing to write home about. They all seem to be really small, or strange topic-wise. Sewage Museum. Film Archive Museum.


I'm pretty sure this is a lotus pond. I think I've been mistaking lily ponds for lotus ponds. Lotii are thrust in the air among dead and decaying leaves. I was leaning way over at the edge of the water to shoot this.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Mari In Love (The Pugs)
2. A Remark You Made (Weather Report)
3. Long Knives (live) (Rainer Maria)
4. Show Me The Way (live) (Peter Framptom)
5. My Adidas (Versus)
6. Riding the Scree (Genesis)
7. Mr. Walker (Renie) (Wes Montgomery)
8. Head South (Modest Mouse)
9. Bullet With Butterfly Wings (Smashing Pumpkins)
10. Obstacle 1 (Interpol)

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Kaohsiung fotostroll


September 21, 2007 - This is not far from my cousin's apartment, in the area of the Museum of Fine Arts. I'm in Kaohsiung now, seriously considering moving down here. If I can find an apartment in this area in my price range, I might live in this area.


Outside the Fine Arts Museum. They made art out of shipping containers.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Symphony No. 9, III. Adagio Molto E Cantabile (Beethoven)
2. You've Got A Friend (Carole King)
3. Family Snapshot (Peter Gabriel)
4. Throwing It All Away (live) (Genesis)
5. Paths of Victory (Cat Power)
6. I Love To Cry At Weddings ("Sweet Charity")
7. Working for Vacation (Cibo Matto)
8. Hot Dog (Led Zeppelin)
9. Gigantic (The Pixies)
10. Don't Let Me Down (The Naked Beatles)

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

interior spaces


September 19, 2007 - 故宮博物院 The National Palace Museum. I swear it rains every time I go there. Well, it kinda rains whenever I do anything in Taipei. Actually the past year hasn't been that bad. It's been a while since I'd been here, and they had done some remodeling which helped put Chinese history into some organized perspective.

My sister-in-law's older sister was in town visiting with some of her Dutch friends (former colonizers, although not directly), so I went with them.


September 20, 2007 - 高鐵 And then the next day I travelled with them down south on the High Speed Rail. They went to Tainan where my sister-in-law's family is based (and where the Dutch primarily colonized, although not these particular Dutch folk), and I went to Kaohsiung. We were thinking of meeting up down there, but it wasn't to be and this was the last I saw of them.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Now Tonight (Sahara Hotnights)
2. Wabogi Wamimi Lagisaimu 在夜裡 (檳榔兄弟 - Taiwanese aboriginal music)
3. Secret Messages (Electric Light Orchestra)
4. I Think I'm a Mother (PJ Harvey)
5. Ao no Requiem (Chitose Hajime)
6. Money ("Cabaret")
7. Take Me Down (Smashing Pumpkins)
8. Check It Out Ch'all (Paris)
9. Dressing the Wound (Peter Gabriel - "Birdy")
10. Oh! (The Breeders)

Monday, November 26, 2007

Porta-A-Squatty!!


Along the riverside bikeways. Squat toilets are still found everywhere in Taiwan. I'm kinda glad I didn't take this in time to be in the commute essay, although it is one of the sights along the way. I don't know what they're called in Mandarin, but it cracks me up how the idea is so easily translatable into English!

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Minna no Uta (Southern All-Stars)
2. Underachievers Fight and March Song (Archers of Loaf)
3. Evaporation (Shriekback)
4. Moonchild (Cibo Matto)
5. Tide of Fate (J Church)
6. Precious Things (Tori Amos)
7. King of the Kerb (Echobelly)
8. Gun Street Girl (live) (Tom Waits)
9. Two of Us (The Beatles)
10. Vajracchedika Prajna Paramita Sutra, pts. 13-14 (Imee Ooi)

Saturday, November 24, 2007


September 13, 2007 - Car with windshield wipers up, and pink kerchiefs tied to all the doors. It's a Taipei mafia message. Sorta like "Luka Brazzi sleeps with the fishes", but it's more like "Luka Brazzi's car has it's windshield wipers left up and pink kerchiefs tied to the doors".

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Itsuka Kaze Ni Naru Hi (Chitose Hajime)
2. You Speak My Language (Morphine)
3. The Way A Leash Feels (764-HERO)
4. Fifteen Seconds (Idiot Box)
5. Surf (Sakura)
6. Heathen (live) (Bob Marley & the Wailers)
7. Naked Eye (Luscious Jackson)
8. Lowest Common Denominator (Unwound)
9. Yesterday (The Beatles)
10. Annie-Dog (Smashing Pumpkins)

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

石碇


August 29, 2007 - I think this is a little town called Shiding, maybe about 10 miles east from where I live. It's definitely in Shiding township, which is an area larger than a town, but smaller than a county. I also think it may be a juncture and resting point for cyclists along Rte. 106乙. I loved those homes overlooking the stream below, but then the freeway, probably National Rte. 5, in the background.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. The Carpet Crawlers (Genesis)
2. Vroom Vroom (King Crimson)
3. You Were Right (Built to Spill)
4. 1979 (Smashing Pumpkins)
5. Danny's All-Star Joint (Rickie Lee Jones)
6. Mr. P.C. (John Coltrane)
7. Four Sticks (Led Zeppelin)
8. Pale and Precious (Dukes of Stratosphear)
9. Eyes to Me (Version #2) (Dreams Come True)
10. Don't Bring Me Down (David Bowie)

Monday, November 19, 2007

comparison shots of basically the same thing


August 16, 2007 - Advance frame of a new roll. This was my classroom last semester. It's also my classroom this semester, and I'm apparently sitting in the same seat! These are also my classmates from last semester, not the same as my classmates this semester. I liked them much better than my current classmates. I have to stop saying not nice things like that.


This is a long exposure, thus the blur of Santi from Thailand. The others are Danila from Russia and Yumi from Japan. Good folks.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. 安里屋 Yunta (Rimi Natsukawa)
2. Symphony No. 1, III. Menuetto (Allegro Molto E Vivace) (Beethoven)
3. In It For The Money (Supergrass)
4. Oh! Darling (The Beatles)
5. Troubadours (Rilo Kiley)
6. I Came As A Rat (Modest Mouse)
7. Script for a Jester's Tear (live) (Marillion)
8. The Old Laughing Lady (Neil Young)
9. Overlap (live) (Ani DiFranco)
10. Koku Reibo (Judo Notomi)

Saturday, November 17, 2007

boring lomos


August 29, 2007 - Yea, there are no words for how boring these images are compared to the experience. This was my first attempt at riding to Pinglin, something like 17 miles away on Rte. 9. I think this was right about mile 10, after 6 miles of straight climbing, easy climbing, but constant. It was just nice to reach the top of the climb and have the morning sun shining bright and this playground there.


And the road runs along this nice open view of waves on an ocean of mountains. Nice, but boring in fisheye.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. The Song Remains the Same (Led Zeppelin)
2. Stained (Kristin Hersh)
3. Down Upbeat (Casiopea)
4. Hey You (Pink Floyd)
5. Last Train to Satansville (Swervedriver)
6. Bensusan (Michael Hedges)
7. Flotsam and Jetsam (Peter Gabriel)
8. Flash (Queen)
9. Burnin' Love (Sing Like Talking)
10. Buri Buri Borderline (Southern All-Stars)

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Taiwan Rock


August 27, 2007 - This is another reject from the commute essay. I'm standing on a temporary stage that was set up near the exit of the bikeways near Gongguan. The writing reads "Gongguan New World Riverside Pub, Water View Rock". It was every Saturday evening at 6:00 between July 14 and September 1st.

I didn't go most of the time, probably because of rain. I think it rained every day this Summer, but it was bearable for me, a person with acute, suicidal S.A.D., because it only rained in the late afternoon and stopped during the evening. I could deal with that. The one time I did go was OK. I can't say the quality of live rock music is that great here, but it was great that they had this kind of community event. It was funny, though, seeing families and old couples in the audience, digging the young kids rocking out.


The view from the stage. I didn't include these in the lomo essay because it was a temporary thing.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Close To The Edge (Yes)
2. Picture Book (The Kinks)
3. New Disco (Mission of Burma)
4. Spit & Fire (live) (Rainer Maria)
5. Yebo! (Mahlathini & the Mahotella Queens)
6. Sit On My Hands (Frente)
7. Happy Together (The Turtles)
8. You're Gonna Get Yours (Public Enemy)
9. Joking (Indigo Girls)
10. Lonely Butterfly (Rebecca)

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Commute Lomo Essay remnants


September 24, 2007 - This is a remnant from the commute lomo essay, the Taoist temple near Treasure Hill. I don't actually pass this close to the temple, so I didn't think it belonged in the essay.


Lion statue, same temple.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Chura Liya Hai Tumne ("Jo Jeeta Woh Sikandar" - Bollywood)
2. Who Is It? (Talking Heads)
3. Watching the Wheels (John Lennon)
4. Follow You, Follow Me (live) (Genesis)
5. Dreamer (Supertramp)
6. X Offender (Blondie)
7. I'm Leaving You (Commit A Crime) (live) (Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble)
8. Night (Bruce Springsteen)
9. Young Conservatives (The Kinks)
10. Out of Time (Blur)

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Ibanez Soundgear GSR200


August 15, 2007 - I bought a cheap Ibanez bass, but now I'm wondering why and what am I doing with it, so I might sell it if I don't hit the shed and get my chops back up to speed and join a band soon.

At least I speak the lingo, that's a start.

Kids are lucky these days. They can buy a really cheap bass and the quality is pretty good. It's easily a gigable bass. The kind of basses at this price when I was a kid were far inferior. They were like second-hand beginner basses. It's definitely a step down from my basses back home, but it would serve my purposes here.

iTunes soundtrack:
1. Something Else (764-HERO)
2. Scuttle Buttin' (live) (Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble)
3. Funky Li'l Party (Paris)
4. Birthday Party (Phase II Steel Orchestra)
5. The Thin Line (Blondie)
6. Ejercicio #16 (Kinky)
7. She's a Bad Mamma Jamma (Ohio Players)
8. Squonk (Genesis)
9. Generator (Elastica)
10. Give Peace a Chance (John Lennon)