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October 31, 2008

fripodding, evolving and ituning

Filed under: friday,ipod,john legend,music — t. sterling @ 3:30 pm

It’s friPoday’s iPick time, and iSaac and I decided to review John Legned’s latest, Evolver. I thought I was late, thinking the album dropped last week, but that was in the UK. But since I’m such a big Legend fan, I will skip what I was going to pick (Little Shop of Horrors Movie Soundtrack) in favor of my hero, Mr. Legend.


Anyway, we’ll start with the lead hit single “Green Light”. I’ll admit that it wasn’t an immediate hit for me, but how often does that ever happen? No doubt I love the song now. And I’ll do everything I can to keep myself from overplaying it (this is why I rarely listen to the radio). What drives this song home for me is the featured artist, which is one of my favorite artists–Andre 3000 of Outkast, my favorite rap duo ever. The video is hot too. I wish I was there. And I wish I could just walk up to some girl and be like “Gimme the green light!” I’m sure I could in an alternate universe, or if I was John Legend or Andre 3000. One note I want to make known, I dislike when the first single is the first track. (Technically the first track is an intro… but still… stop it.)

“It’s Over” – Features the great Kanye West and his new best friend the vocoder thing that makes your voice sound robotic. I personally dislike this device. It makes you sound like you can sing or carry a tune… while sounding like a robot. Hey, it works in some occasions. Like when Daft Punk uses it. Don’t get me started on T-Pain and Lil Wayne… But we’ll talk about the song, not bad… It’s early, I haven’t weeded out my favorites or the songs I’d uncheck on iTunes just yet.

“Everybody Knows” – This is a song I liked the first time I heard it. I love the beat, and then John let’s his voice does its thing all over thing song. I’d commit this song to memory just to see if I have similar vocal ranges. Plus the song is just beautiful, yet a little sad. When I finally egt to see him in concert, he BETTER do this song or else I’ll be a very angry fan. I’m not going to call it yet, but this could be my favorite song on the album.

“Quickly” – I really like the theme of this song. This should come on right after “Green Light.” The message of this song is actually somewhat on a social level, which is another reason I like this song. It’s essentially saying “Let’s get together and be in love immediately since the world is falling apart and everything is going bad, even though I don’t really know you.” Yeah, this is another song I’d use on the ladies ;o) …thanks John.

I just remembered this CD has 16 tracks (15 songs), woot! And this is the first album I bought via iTunes. I think this is enviromentally friendly. No trees were harmed in the purchasing of this album. I digress. I won’t review each song because this post will be too disgustingly long. Even for my standards. This album is long enough for me though, unlike the last few CDs that barely make up an hour. Might I add that buying the album was $10? Surely a nice price for solely (souly) the music alone. I got a booklet too (which as of right now I haven’t played with or figured out. I don’t think it’s viewable on iSaac’s screen, and if so, I haven’t figured that out yet).

I read professional and amateur reviews, since I consider myself in the middle, I will comment and say it’s not the best he’s done, but it’s certainly not the worst. He’s still sharpening his craft. I think his next album will be the masterpiece album. I remember when Once Again came out, I was already ready for more. I do like how each album has a sound all it’s own. This one does sound like it’s evolved and has a grown-up sound to it. Not traditional R&B sounding. Then again, I always felt Legend is in a class by himself.

Give me a week or so, and I will have a good chunk of this album memorized. And I can probably write a more thorough review… and maybe concise reviews of each song. Overall, as of now, this album is hot and I recommend buying it. But then again, I’m biased and would go see him in concert singing the telephone book. Has anyone actually done that yet? That’ll be one my music videos. I can see it now…

I’ve started buying songs (and music videos) via iTunes lately now that I have a credit card I don’t know what to do with. Don’t worry, it’s only a few songs a week. And I still use Amazon.com‘s services too as long as people keep giving me the codes from Pepsi products. Why music videos when you can see them for free at YouTube? Quality and iPodding. That’s why. I know it’s possible to save a video from YouTube, but the quality isn’t up to par with what iTunes offers. As for buying the songs, credit is given where credit is due. And I dislike bootlegs or people stealing movies, I’ve since changed my ways about music as well. Sure they get paid, but if I’m a real fan, I should show it and BUY their stuff. If I don’t care about them? Well… that’s a different story. I don’t condone stealing of any kind. Except witty phrases and insults. Especially those that are written on t-shirts.

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i am not a halloweenie

Filed under: arrested development,church,food,halloween,office,t-shirts,WAH — t. sterling @ 3:45 am
We had a nice long 3 hour meeting today. I didn’t wanna go. I really didn’t. But I did anyway, and I’m glad for it. I ate food. Some food I’ve never had before. A special kind of chicken. Well, the chicken wasn’t special, it was how it was made. I don’t care enough to go look up the spelling (sorry, I’m being lazy) but it was okay. It had mushrooms in it. I’m picky. I dislike mushrooms. It’s fungus. No thanks. There was also what felt like pine needles, or some kind of skinny leafy thing you find on a bush and can poke people with. Not painfully, but you’d feel it nonetheless… but this was on the chicken. I don’t know what it was, but it was poking the inside of my mouth and I was not having it one bit! So I took those off too. Other than that, it was tasty. There were roasted potatoes and ziti that tasted as though it was smothered in some kind of alcoholic beverage. Weird. But edible.

There were also Halloween celebrations going about. Some dressed in their costumes. Some passed out candy. There was also a farewell party, non-Halloween related (see ya later Todd, you taught me well).

I do not celebrate Halloween. You can call it religion if you want to. Knowing where the holiday came from kinda made me not want to give in to the idea of it. Sure it’s not as demonic as it once was back in the day. Well, not in the mainstream. Perhaps in dark alleyways or in the woods… but in the office and on prime time TV, it’s pretty safe and kid friendly. But knowing it started with occults and stuff makes me not so interested.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ll take any excuse/reason to party and have a good time. I like candy. I like the sweets. I, on occasion, enjoy terrifying small children. I’m just not going out of my way to do anything special on the 31st. I’ll hang a sign on my door that says “tricks only”. But then I’d get whores looking for money (*Arrested Development reference… calm down). Whether I give out tricks or illusions, the kiddies won’t get candy from me. Maybe I’d tie candy on strings, drop them in their bags, and as they walk out, pull the candies back out of their bags again and laugh. Ah… good times.

Since I’m not promoting Halloween, I changed my mind on tomorrows friPod iPick… which was going to be the soundtrack to Little Shop of Horrors. Hilarious movie. Good music. Totally not my pick for tomorrow to coincide with Halloween.

However, I will be DJing tomorrow night at the soup kitchen in Middletown tomorrow night with my church. It’s my only annual gig for our annual Harvest Festival. I sometimes forget being a DJ is on my list of “things to be when I grow up.” Bring the kiddies! I wish I could be wearing either of these shirts:



Anyone wanna donate to my “Buy DJ Sterling Silver an Awesome T-Shirt Fund”? There are many items that need a home.*

Totally unrelated notes: this, and many other posts, totally make me a hypocrit–I like reading shorter blog entries so why do I write such long ones? And I totally found a catalogue for geeky guys like myself: TigerDirect.com. They send me a nice magazine every so often, and I drool in it, thus makes me a true geek. But I want it nonetheless. *Yes yes y’all!

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