The beautiful, the amazing, the talented, the amusing, the absurd. Due to my lack of talent for hardwork, I never mastered any musical instruments. However I do believe I always had a good ear for music (I hope). So here is my hopeless blog of what I enjoy, but am unable to reproduce besides putting the links here. So here's my music blog
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
N*gga
Actually, the lyrics are:
When you feel pain, I will comfort you. When you feel despair, I will become your tears. On a dark night, When you walk up a troubled path, I will become your torch.When you feel empty and lonely, I will be on your side. I am your eternal brother, I am your friend. I am your eternal hymns. I am, I am ,I am I am your delight. When you feel alone, I will be your buddy. When you feel joyous, I will be your laughter.
monologue:
"But, when I feel lonely, who will comfort me?"
"All of You"
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Britain's Got Talent
Just a collection of some of the most entertaining acts that I've seen over the years on Britain's Got Talent
Not talented, but really made me laugh
Loved the ending. Wen't to the semis.
Stavros Flatley, went all the way to the finals in 2009. Too bad they don't allow embedding, but they've gone on to great things since then!
Went all the way to the finals in 2008
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Australia's Got Talent 2011 - Chooka Parker
Semi Finals
Audition
INSTANT television sensation Chooka Parker is coming to terms with his newly-found fame.
The 17-year-old self-taught musician from Red Lion, near Maryborough, wowed the nation with his performance on television talent competition Australia's Got Talent last night.
"It was funny to see me up there with all of them," Chooka said.
"I kind of knew it was coming but I did not expect it would be like bang, and everyone knew who I was," he said.
"I haven't been up the street yet but beforehand, everyone would see me and say 'I've seen you on the TV' or 'are you that guy?’."
Chooka was the first performer to showcase his talent on the Channel Seven program last night, having featured in ads for the show leading up to last night's series opener.
His performance almost reduced judge Dannii Minogue to tears, attracting a standing ovation from the crowd.
Chooka's journey to national television has been a unique ride.
The 17-year-old self-taught musician from Red Lion, near Maryborough, wowed the nation with his performance on television talent competition Australia's Got Talent last night.
"It was funny to see me up there with all of them," Chooka said.
"I kind of knew it was coming but I did not expect it would be like bang, and everyone knew who I was," he said.
"I haven't been up the street yet but beforehand, everyone would see me and say 'I've seen you on the TV' or 'are you that guy?’."
Chooka was the first performer to showcase his talent on the Channel Seven program last night, having featured in ads for the show leading up to last night's series opener.
His performance almost reduced judge Dannii Minogue to tears, attracting a standing ovation from the crowd.
Chooka's journey to national television has been a unique ride.
Chooka, with one of his farmyard friends. Photo: Peter Weaving for the Bendigo Advertiser
He grew up in a family without a television, internet or CD player.
His mother, Kerry, homeschooled him and older brother, Adam.
Chooka received a CD of classical performer Wolfgang Mozart but had to wait two years before his family purchased a CD player so he could listen to it.
The sounds changed his life, with the naturally talented musical youth teaching himself to play the piano and read music.
Chooka entered the television competition, which he had never heard of until late last year, after friends at shearing school heard him play his Casio keyboard.
He only performs original music that he makes up spontaneously, never repeating a previous performance.
Fans of the program took to their Twitter and Facebook accounts to heap praise upon the teen after watching his performance.
The Parker family borrowed a television to watch their son and brother showcase his talent.
Chooka said the family switched off the television after watching their first ever Australia's Got Talent episode and returned to their normal nightly activity, listening to him play.
"We stopped watching after that," he said.
"It was quite enjoyable watching all the performances.
"I think the best thing about Australia's Got Talent is meeting all these new people who can do all these different things.
"It was quite amazing, very, very impressive."
His mother, Kerry, homeschooled him and older brother, Adam.
Chooka received a CD of classical performer Wolfgang Mozart but had to wait two years before his family purchased a CD player so he could listen to it.
The sounds changed his life, with the naturally talented musical youth teaching himself to play the piano and read music.
Chooka entered the television competition, which he had never heard of until late last year, after friends at shearing school heard him play his Casio keyboard.
He only performs original music that he makes up spontaneously, never repeating a previous performance.
Fans of the program took to their Twitter and Facebook accounts to heap praise upon the teen after watching his performance.
The Parker family borrowed a television to watch their son and brother showcase his talent.
Chooka said the family switched off the television after watching their first ever Australia's Got Talent episode and returned to their normal nightly activity, listening to him play.
"We stopped watching after that," he said.
"It was quite enjoyable watching all the performances.
"I think the best thing about Australia's Got Talent is meeting all these new people who can do all these different things.
"It was quite amazing, very, very impressive."
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