MTV Philippines Sucks!!!

After being at the Incubus Pacific Rim tour, I have or should I say, many of those who attended concluded that MTV Philippines sucks. Big time.

Yeah I was aware that taking still photos and videos were prohibited within the premises of the coliseum so I have no intentions of taking any photos during the concert proper. But as Ajill and I have waited inside for the bands to setup, Up Dharma Down and Incubus, almost all, if not most, were taking pictures. Flickers of flash were coming from everywhere! Some even took shots together with the event security.

Here is where I come from. When Up Dharma Down was the one performing, I took several shots using my D40 and 55-200mm VR lens with SB400 speed light. It was still ok. Then, when Incubus entered the stage, loud cheers and whistles were heard and everybody was up on their feet both on the ground and on their chairs. So Ajill and I were forced to do likewise in able for us to have a decent view of the band and their performance.

Upon doing so, we took several pictures of the band also under a not so comfortable situation. Those in front of us were taking videos, photos, raising their hands, lighters, much taller than us, etc. So under these circumstances it was difficult, if not impossible, to get what the MTV Phils production team and event security team “Professional Shots” since they consider my camera a “Professional Camera”. Dude! If you were only able to see what was inside that flash memory you took, you would laugh at the shots I’ve taken. Lights, hands, and movements everywhere. And I almost got into reasoning out that it’s not the camera that defines the shot, it’s the shot itself. But, a high IQ person that I am sarcastically, I figured that these event security guy named “Diego”, had bigger muscles than brains. He better go back to gym and work out his brain coz that’s one body part he needs developing.

When the event ended many of those who had their flash memory confiscated, some together with their parents, proceeded to the event security huddle and started to look for Diego. The team told us that he would be back in a minute and asked what’s our business with him. We told them that Diego confiscated our flash memory because we were taking still photos of the band. Most of the event security there were dumbfounded telling us that it should not be the case since everyone were taking shots of the band as well. See the lack of coordination and communication here plus power play?

And so we’ve waited for an hour or more after the concert promising us that our confiscated items would be released after two (2) days. They took our information on a sheet of paper and assured us that we would be texted after the said number of days telling us if we could claim our items already. I hardly doubt it.

Look, we all came there to have a great time. Why spoil it with some unreasonable rule? Taking still photos? Assuming that those who took shots of the band would sell it over quiapo or recto? Duh?! As fluent your English speaking and accent might be, I think you MTV Phils needs a lesson or two on logic.

Absurd as it may sound, you MTV Philippines are part of the Media community. Social Media. And there you are fighting for freedom of the press or of speech or what have you, yet you are the number one (1) violator of your own principles. What do you call yourselves now? Hypocrites?

I’m confident that Incubus doesn’t give a FUCK if we took their pictures or not. They would’ve been at a joy if we did so, since it shows that we highly and truly appreciate their musicality and artistry. If you MTV Phils would even think about it, those of us who got their items confiscated and took their shots even did you and the band a favor by doing some free publicity. We even paid four (4) thousand pesos to you guys so that we could take some shots. Some shots under difficult circumstances. How professional could it go?

Remember MTV Phils, without US, the fans, nothing would be made possible however great a band Incubus is.

Don’t get me wrong, Incubus is still one of my favorite bands. But it sucks that a media production company like MTV Phils doesn’t know how to have fun, enjoy, and have a great time.

*** The confiscated item was a Kingston 2GB flash memory which contains pictures of my deceased grandfather. No longer hoping that my confiscated flash memory would be returned to me. Screw MTV Philippines! Would still be able to post some pics of the band, mostly by Brandon, through the help of Ajill.

Turning Japanese - The John and Yoko experience


My 24th year of worldly existence was “celebrated” in an old fashion and simple way. Ajill and I went to mass over Greenbelt and thereafter had dinner as I had promised her. She’s the one to ask when it comes to having a great fine dinning experience. And so she was successful in persuading me to try the recently opened John and Yoko restaurant over Greenbelt 5. It was a win-win situation for the both of us. She is in - love with Lennon, I on the other hand is addicted to Japanese cuisine. Few words were spoken between the two of us save the expression Yum-Yum.

Here are sample pics. Crave to death and enjoy!

John and Yoko Menu

John and Yoko chopsticks sleeves

Grilled Tuna

Kane Sashimi

Maguro Sashimi

Ebi Tempura

Shots were taken by Ajill using Nikon D40 kit lens in the following order: Menu, Chopsticks Sleeves, Grilled Tuna, Kane Sashimi, Maguro Sashimi, and Ebi Tempura. Yum-Yum. No PP’s were done except resize.

#24

Yesterday evening, I was lying in my bed thinking blankly and looking eye to eye with my rooms’ ceiling when I happen to glance upon my dusty book shelf. Curious, I got out of my bed to have a closer look at the books therein and browsed which among them I have yet to read. Recently bought Brida which is an addition to my collection of Paulo Coelho books and made me remember that I have at my list, come this holy week, the line up of Like Flowing River, The Witch of Portebello, and Brida. *sigh*

As I further examined the thickness of dust blanketing the surface of the shelf as well as the covers of my books, one in particular caught my attention. The first time I’ve read that book, I was still in high school and it was only the third book I’ve ever read since Moby Dick and The Last of the Mohicans. The title of the book is All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum. I took the book and scanned through its pages knowing by heart that I would able to find the credo which made the book and the author famous. Here is a sample of the credo:

*** Share everything.

*** Play fair.

*** Don’t hit people.

*** Put things back where you found them.

*** Clean up your own mess.

*** Don’t take things that aren’t yours.

*** Say you’re sorry when you hurt somebody.

*** Wash your hands before you eat.

*** Flush.

*** Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.

*** Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.

*** Take a nap every afternoon.

*** When you go out into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands, and stick together.

*** Wonder. Remember the little seed in the Styrofoam cup: The roots go down and the plant goes up and nobody really knows how or why, but we are all like that.

*** Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the Styrofoam cup - they all die. So do we.

*** And then remember the Dick-and-Jane books and the first word you learned - the biggest word of all - LOOK.

This very day placed me at the focal point of time. I am at the place called NOW and I have the opportunity to look back and forward and examine who I have become and who I want to be. These are but simple thoughts that many of us fail to recognize due to our constant efforts of perfection that we lost sight of the simplicity in the beauty of imperfection.

I woke up this morning with a smile in my face and eyes closed. No sound. Just feeling the air enter and exit my lungs for a couple of times. Yes. I am twenty-four. Happy new year to self.

On my way to Hidalgo…

I’ll be going to Hidalgo (a small town located just at the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro) soon to get me stuffs for my D40 and I’m having a hard time in deciding what to get knowing that I want them both. LOL.

What I’m looking forward to get is an external flash that is compact, light, affordable yet does the job well just like the ones used by pros. So after much research, I have an option of getting an SB 400 external flash. An accessory much needed when shooting in low-light conditions just like in the upcoming Light Grenades concert. However, SB 400 displays results much than just giving the ample amount of light during photo shoots. You see, I’ve learned that proper lighting is the most essential when taking shots. It controls the depth of field or background of your image when, let’s say, you want to bring out the vastness of your subjects’ surroundings or you want to get an angle of the subject not revealed to arid eyes.

Another thing I want to get my D40 is a lens that would compliment, not replace, my kit lens. It is true, the 18-55mm kit lens that came along with the D40 body is powerful if you know how to use and play with it. However, though powerful as it is, it still has limitations to it. Limitations I hope to discover and be resolved by getting a 55-200mm VR lens. LOL again. I’m getting a 55-200mm VR lens rather than the 18-200mm VR lens because of Ken Rockwell’s reviews and recommendations of the said lenses. But ultimately I’ll be getting the 55-200mm VR lens due to budget constraints. Sad.

Here is where the dilemma stands; I have enough dough to buy these stuffs but I am being hesitant to get all of them in one blow. As Confucious (Khun-Few-Shoes) said, and I quote, “When you experience prosperity, don’t use them all”. I ain’t Chinese but you don’t have to be one to put value on your hard on (oops) hard earned money.

My point is, if you were in my shoes, what would you prioritize in buying? SB 400 or 55-200mm VR lens? CCs are most welcome.

Light Grenades

I consider Incubus as one of the rock bands I’ve listened to, who bears the most influence to me being a music lover and a former drummer. I’ve been so inclined to the type of jargon-ish and somewhat, philosophical song writing ways of Brandon and the restless drum patterns of Jose ever since I’ve listened to their album Make Yourself. Who would have thought that a bunch of teenagers could make their first album recording within the confines of a garage? They must have been good. Heck, they are great!

I’ve collected all of their six (6) albums (Powie even had an ep copy of the band entitled Enjoy Incubus plus the “Singles” since he has more dough than I) and one would be able to notice that each album has a distinct characteristic to it. For most part of Fungus Amongus, the band had been, IMHO, having a sort of Primus type of blend to it.

When it comes to the album SCIENCE, I guess it’s pretty much created with tiny bits of rap metal influence though the band never really lost touch with their sense of funk, punk, and jazz inclinations on the said album. Most of my friends consider this to be the best Incubus album ever.

Make Yourself and Morning View have been the transition of Incubus from being an “underground” band to becoming a mainstream type of a rock band especially with songs like Pardon Me, Stellar, Wish You Were Here, Warning, and Are You In? filling the radio air waves and MTV. They have gain ground almost to a point of having been labeled as Pop-ish by some music “critics”.

A Crow Left At A Murder had shown signs of an ever growing musical maturity of the band, with the arrival of Ben as the new bassist for the band, displaying their creativity by blending 90’s grunge rock and present day pop-alternative rock. A definition highly labeled by Powie as “New School”. At first, many were not impressed by the said album since it has been a complete escape from what has been the “Less Is More” philosophy behind the album Morning View. As for me, I’ve loved songs from that album like Southern Girl, Talk Show On Mute, and Here In My Room where Mike and the band poured in some musical influence from Bjork.

As for Light Grenades, per usual, many did not loved, let alone liked, the album. People tend to be distant to the idea of change or of something new and fresh (IMHO). As for me, I’ve loved the song Diamonds and Coal and hope to watch and hear a grandiose performance from the band come 9th of March playing that song. I love Diamonds and Coal because of its up-beat/light tone/groovy baseline and catchy and melodic lyrics. I also look forward to hear the band insert some music clips of songs from the band Sting and The Police not to mention Brandon singing shirtless. Ahem. Here you go, Diamonds and Coal.

If it’s good to complicate then both of us are doing fine
Just keep your eyes on your part and leave me alone to mine
If it’s good to instigate we’re a fast horse, bet on us
I’m not calling you an animal
I think we just fight too much
Come on, in spite of this we’re doing just fine
Even diamonds start as coal
Give us time to shine
Even diamonds start as coal
We’re both aligned in framed of mind but circumstance has got us good
And now you’re seeing a side of me I wished no one ever would
Yeah, if it’s right to pick a fight, we’re fingers in a sugar bowl
Love isn’t perfect
Even diamonds start out as coal
Hey now, in spite of this we’re doing just fine
Even diamonds start as coal
Give us time to shine
Even diamonds start as coal
We’re incomplete and infantine
Even diamonds start as coal.
Give it time girl, the fire feels divine
The sweetest things
They burn before they shine
We think way too much
Look at us losing touch
A promise is a promise until…
Yeah, in spite of this we’re doing just fine
Even diamonds start as coal
Give us time to shine
Even diamonds starts as coal.
We’re incomplete and infantile
Even diamonds start as coal