Monday, December 10, 2007
Live Music?
You can tell if a music band is good if the music they play live is better than the studio album. That is why I like music festivals, in which you listen to many bands and at the end you can decide what musicians are worth supporting :)
Friday, December 07, 2007
Peaceful Kinoko-World
A few days ago, I watched one of my favorite saxophone player Sadao Watanabe in concert in Bangkok. One thing I liked about Sadao is that he is extremely versatile jazz musician. Though I don't like his Brazilian offerings that much, I absolutely love how he incorporates elements of African influence his music.
Anyway, during my music browsing through YouTube, I've happen to stumble on a strange recording below:
If I'm not mistaken, it was the remix track of a theme from Mario that was rearranged by the artist I mentioned above. Strange! Now there is also game music :P
Anyway, during my music browsing through YouTube, I've happen to stumble on a strange recording below:
If I'm not mistaken, it was the remix track of a theme from Mario that was rearranged by the artist I mentioned above. Strange! Now there is also game music :P
December Blues
For most people December should be a great month. First of all, there are numerous holidays on December. We have the King's Birthday, Constitution Day, Christmas (for some of us), and New Year. In addition to all of that, it seems that many of the weddings are arranged in this month also - considering it is one of the most auspicious months as defined by fortune tellers. Now that is where the trouble lies. If you have a number of friends and collegues that have weddings on the same date, and you have to go to a wedding for nearly everyday for a week, then that is where December can be very aggreviating. Maybe it is just me, but I keep on wondering why those fortune tellers don't spread out the auspicious dates into other months?
Sunday, December 02, 2007
GK Glut
Every Sunday, I usually go to play football at a local field that I rent with a group of friends. One of the funny things that has happened in the field is that our group of players that has been assembled from various sources and teams (or we could call team fragments), we suddenly have a glut of Goalkeepers.
In Thailand in most amateur leagues and teams, it is difficult to find a decent goalkeeper to stand between the posts. This could easily be found in public football fields that you can rent. You will notice that many of the teams do not have a dedicated goalkeeper which is evident by the lack of goalkeeper attaire and equipment (e.g. gloves). Usually the weakest player is punished by letting them stand in that postition.
Strangely enough in our Sunday games, we now have like 5 decent goalkeepers including one of them that was in the under-17 national squad. Now we are having a dilemna on who to place in goal. At the moment, all I'm planning to do is to play one half as a GK and the other half as an out field player. That should be fun :)
In Thailand in most amateur leagues and teams, it is difficult to find a decent goalkeeper to stand between the posts. This could easily be found in public football fields that you can rent. You will notice that many of the teams do not have a dedicated goalkeeper which is evident by the lack of goalkeeper attaire and equipment (e.g. gloves). Usually the weakest player is punished by letting them stand in that postition.
Strangely enough in our Sunday games, we now have like 5 decent goalkeepers including one of them that was in the under-17 national squad. Now we are having a dilemna on who to place in goal. At the moment, all I'm planning to do is to play one half as a GK and the other half as an out field player. That should be fun :)
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