30 July 2020

(Albums Recommendations) Guardian - Swing, Swang, Swung [1994]


I've been listening to music for a long time. As far as I remember, since the day I was born (there's a VHS recording of that day and some music playing in the background). Because of my parents' influence, everywhere I go, I listen to music whenever is possible. Their taste differs a little from mine, but still it has some influence on me. Although, I was heavily influenced by my brother. He's the one who introduced me to non-Brazilian and rock/metal artists. When this influence comes to my mind, the first name I remember is Guardian. I have a vague memory of my brother renting the album "Miracle Mile" in a local shop named "Alegro Cantante" (this part I've asked him haha). That was the first contact with rock music I remember.

Guardian have never left our home. When we lived with our parents, when we lived only among brothers and, now, each one living on our own. We listened to the band together, played not only in the CD player but also with our instruments. Their music truly influenced us. We have listened to their whole discography and discussed about it, such as the best albums and songs. Between the albums, they've walked through different genres. They started with hard rock, went grunge, heavy metal and, today's focus, folk and acoustic.

Because of the abrupt change to a folk/acoustic tone in the "Swing, Swang, Swung" album, Guardian were criticised by their "old-school fans" for leaving behind their rock and metal roots. They always enjoyed experimenting new grounds and that's the reason I love them. Although I don't enjoy their Spanish-sung albums, they do have great versions of the English songs in them.

I can see lots of blues, and the aforementioned folk, influence in their playing and singing style in this album. It makes you feel like dancing and also gives a relaxation vibe. At the same time you find funny songs, you'll also find deep-themed ones ("See You Heaven" is Tony Palacios's homage to his mother who passed away¹). The lyrics are Christian-themed because Guardian is a Christian band.

In this happy-relaxation-dancing style, the songs I like the most, in the order they show up, are:

  • They Way Home Back
  • C'mon Everyone
  • Like The Sun
  • Don't Say That It's Over
  • See You In Heaven
  • Let The Whole World
  • Still On My Mind

Listening to this album brings me back to older times where things were simpler and easier. Nostalgia fills me. Even if you don't know the band or haven't listened to this album when you were younger, you will probably feel embraced by this feeling because it sounds like that.

¹This information was orally spread, I believe. Maybe it's in some of the VHSs they released at that time. I couldn't find any online source mentioning it, though it's guessable because of the lyrics and the videoclip.


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25 July 2020

K7 #016 - Plagiarism?




Some years ago I lectured an English conversation class where the subject was "Plagiarism or Inspiration?". I've approached with my students some artistic paintings and even songs. What is the limit of being considered inspiration or plagiarism? Being proved the plagiarism, is there any need to go to court? It was a nice class in which the one-hour set extrapolated.

Remembering this, on June 22 I commented in the group that reviews the texts about this idea. They even reminded me of some videos, like the one from Pipocando Música. When I was ready to make my research, I noticed Steve Terreberry, better known as Stevie T, released a video talking about the same subject. This video came out July 11.

The list he put in was so surprising (I only knew half the cases) that I decided to use all the songs he mentioned. The first name accused the second, but not necessarily won the trial. The only ones who are not in this list are the ones who open this list, which was a funny case that happened in Brazil back in 2011, which was broadcasted in Jornal da Noite, a famous end-of-the-day news program, and Kiko Loureiro, one of the involved in the case, told the story (English subbed). I couldn't find the accused version in the audio-streaming platforms, but you can listen to it here.

Have you had known some of these cases? Do you have any other suggestion?


June22 
Bateu uma ideia interessante de playlist aqui. 
Músicas que foram acusadas de plágio

Angra x Parangolé
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers x Red Hot Chili Peppers
Queen & David Bowie x Vanilla Ice
Joe Satriani x Coldplay
Huey Lewis x Ray Parker Jr.
The Hollies x Radiohead
Spirit x Led Zeppelin 

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17 July 2020

(SMS) I Am Empire - Sing


[Verse 1]

You are worthy of a great song
So worthy of a good son that I could never be
You are evidence around me
Elegance resounding
By grace I am restored
But inside I don't feel right

[Chorus 1]
I can't help but sing
Waiting for the warm spring
Winter wears me down
Falling to the ground
I can't help but sing

[Verse 2]
You are a beautiful disaster
Running so much faster
Like water through my veins
You are the hope that lives inside me
A faith that is arriving whenever I start to doubt
But inside I don't feel right

[Chorus 2]
I can't help but sing
Waiting for the warm spring
Winter wears me down
Falling to the ground
I'll wait for any sound
Lie here 'til I'm found
I can't help but sing

[Bridge]
Raise the voice inside
Call the dream to life
Open up my eyes tonight

[Chorus 2 - 2x]


Photo by Thomas Lipke on Unsplash


The human life is interesting. At school, usually in Science classes, we learn that the cycle of life is, basically, to be born, grow, reproduce, get old and die. When I was a little child learning this process, it always intrigued me about the in-betweens and why we didn't learn about them. Well, this is because we all have our own reality and our own lives.

I saw a friend tweeting about how each one is happy in its own way. Just like the previous paragraph, this is so true because each person lives in their own way. In the same way, we all have our own "winters". Though I love this season, I understand when people mention about it being a dark period of their lives, because everything is "dead" and "cold", specially if you see that this band comes from the USA, where usually snows during wintertime in some states, differently from Brazil, where I come from.

In the Bible there's a person who would become a king and be part of Jesus' genealogy. His name was David. Yes, that one we all know the story about defeating Goliath with a slingshot. He had a curious, interesting and also disturbing life, yet, he was called "a man after God's own heart". One day he decided to send one man to the frontline of war to die because he made this man's wife pregnant, he was reckless about his sons and daughters education, and some other sins during his life. He paid the price for these mistakes, but the reason for being called "a man after God's own heart" is because when he cried for forgiveness, he was truly repenting from what he was doing and would never repeat these errors.

King David was also true to his heart when talking to God. He never hid when he was happy, angry or sad. There were many times during his life he wrote poems about being persecuted by his enemies (one of them is his greatest friend's father, king Saul), and they were pretty much like today's song.

We are far from being good sons or daughters before God's eye. We keep on messing up, disobeying and even blaming God for something that has happened. It isn't His fault, because the world has chosen to be apart from Him, yet, He sent His only Son to die for us and bring redemption. We must look at Him, like David did, and truly repent from our mistakes and change our way of life. We must cry out to Him at all times, happy or not, and understand that He has His own time and judgement, that is different from ours. Through the Holy Ghost, God comforts our hearts from everything that may fall upon us. We must sing at every time, waiting for solace or being grateful. Time will heal the bitter heart.

You might disbelief what I'm saying and think I'm just blabbering. I laid aside to everything I heard from believers and non-believers, and asked for God's help when I needed the most. I gave in to a chance, aside from any prejudice, and I was answered and had my heart healed. Why don't you try putting aside any prejudice you have had about Christ? I know there are some "alleged preachers" who stain the Christian image, but there are many others who are true to their hearts and bring the real message of comfort and justice. Hold on to them as reference. If you don't know any, ask me. At the end of this post there will be many ways you can contact me.

O Lord my God, I cried to you for help, and you restored my health. Sing to the Lord , all you godly ones! Praise his holy name. For his anger lasts only a moment, but his favour lasts a lifetime! Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning. I cried out to you, O Lord . I begged the Lord for mercy, saying, “What will you gain if I die, if I sink into the grave? Can my dust praise you? Can it tell of your faithfulness? Hear me, Lord , and have mercy on me. Help me, O Lord .” You have turned my mourning into joyful dancing. You have taken away my clothes of mourning and clothed me with joy, that I might sing praises to you and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give you thanks forever!

Psalms 30:2,4-5,8-12

This song was requested by my cousin Ivan, a big-hearted and unique being.

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15 July 2020

(Albums Recommendations) The Protomen - The Cover Up (Original Motion Picture) [2015]


Almost everyday I open Spotify and go to the "Discover" session to see which albums will be recommended according to my taste. One of these days, because of listening to "The Megas", a band that create lyrics over the Mega Man's game songs, there was this band, "The Protomen", with this album I'm recommending today. I thought the subtitle "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" was curious, because I knew the band followed The Megas' same idea in the Blue Bomber's universe, and wanted to know which movie they made the soundtrack for. For my surprise, this soundtrack isn't part of any movie... at least in the universe we know about.

I did some research to understand the background context and why does it say "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" and, once again for my surprise, I've seen myself involved with the band's albums for which they even recommend buying the physical media to experience a bigger immersion in the production they are creating, since everything is in the booklet (maybe I'll buy them someday). The community focused on analysing the band says the story will be told in a trilogy.

Summarising, Earth is living an apocalyptic environment because of a war between the doctors Albert Wily, who has taken over the world, and Thomas Light, who created two robots to fight against the imposed evil. While the first album "The Protomen" (2005), also known as "Act I: The Protomen" tells the creation and fight of Proto Man and Mega Man against Doctor Wily, the second album "Act II: The Father Of Death" (2009) is the story of the friendship Wily and Light once had before the war. And, this album, I'm recommending today, is a possible link between the events of "Act II" and "Act I", since Act II's protagonist finds a cassette tape with the soundtrack from a movie named "The Cover Up", which had a short exhibition in the movie theatres of that universe, and also the only register of its existence, made by an unknown band, which had its sales boycotted.

With the exception of four tracks (1, 6, 10 and 13) that are spoken, indicating possible excerpts of the aforementioned movie, this album's songs are covers of 70s and 80s songs that have shown up in some movies and TV series of those times, like Miami Vice, Highlander and Top Gun. The songs varies from a soft rock to a fast galloping heavy metal, with lightened transitions making the abrupt transition of genres unnoticed.

Keeping the two decades characteristic and sound performed in a neat way (I listened to the album nearly 4 times in a row when I first stepped into it), we see songs from the following artists, as they show up in the album:

  • Patti Smith/Bruce Springsteen
  • Queen
  • Styx
  • Robert Tepper
  • Phil Collins
  • Roy Orbison
  • Bonnie Tyler
  • Iron Maiden
  • Tim Cappello (for the movie "The Lost Boys" from 1987, though original by "The Call")
  • Kenny Loggins
  • Mike and the Mechanics

And, amidst many classics, the versions that pleased me the most (and some I shared with certain friends), in the sequence they are presented in the album, are:

  • Because The Night
  • Mr. Roboto
  • In The Air Tonight
  • I Drove All Night
  • Total Eclipse Of The Heart
  • I Still Believe (The Great Design)
  • Danger Zone

Even if the universe inspired by the Mega Man's games doesn't make any sense to you, and there is no interest in knowing the band's discography, this album is worth every second, since every song here is from a known artist.

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10 July 2020

K7 #015 - For Movies



If you'd invite me to watch movies, I'd probably ask to do something else. I do like movies, but it's not my thing to keep binge-watching them. I watch it when I'm in the mood.

But one thing I can assure: the best movies I've watched surely had some great soundtracks. Music is the soul of a movie. It can be pre-existent or specially composed.

We usually see original pieces being performed by an orchestra, but sometimes an artist or band write a song exclusively for a film. And that's today's subject: songs specially composed for movies. They might have appeared in future collections of the artist, but at that time, it was for and only the movie. I may have watched it or not. You guess hahaha.

And these are the songs and their respective movies:
 
  • Tina Turner - We Don't Need Another Hero (Mad Max Thunderdome)
  • Joe Esposito - You're The Best (Karate Kid - 1984)
  • R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly (Space Jam)
  • Wings - Live And Let Die (007: Live and Let Die)
  • Coolio feat. L.V. - Gangsta's Paradise (Dangerous Minds)
  • Pharell Wiliams - Happy (Despicable Me 2)
  • Phill Collins - You'll Be In My Heart (Tarzan)
  • Huey Lewis and The News - The Power Of Love (Back To The Future)
  • Prince - Purple Rain (Purple Rain)
  • Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone (Top Gun)
  • The Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (Saturday Night Fever)
  • Survivor - The Eye Of The Tiger (Rocky III)
  • The Wonders - That Thing You Do (That Thing You Do!)
  • Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) (The Breakfast Club)
 
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3 July 2020

(SMS) Killswitch Engage - The End Of A Heartache

[Intro]

Seek me, call me

I'll be waiting

Seek me, call me

I'll be waiting

 

[Verse 1]

This distance, this dissolution

I cling to memories while falling

Sleep brings release, and the hope of a new day

Waking the misery of being without you

Surrender, I give in

Another moment is another eternity

 

[Chorus]

(Seek me) For comfort, (Call me) For solace

(I'll be waiting) For the end of my broken heart

(Seek me) Completion, (Call me) I'll be waiting

(I'll be waiting) For the end of my broken heart

 

[Verse 2]

You know me, you know me all too well

My only desire - to bridge our division

In sorrow I speak your name

And my voice mirrors, mirrors my torment

 

[Chorus]

 

[Bridge]

Am I breathing?

My strength fails me

Your picture, a bitter memory

 

[Outro]

For comfort, for solace

(Seek me) For comfort, (Call me) For solace

(I'll be waiting) For the end of my broken heart




We are living dark times. Times when we're facing an invisible enemy that nobody is really sure of how to face it. Sometimes I feel like that scene from the Karate Kid (2010), with Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith, where the boy is asked to "hang it up, take it down, put it on the ground, pick it up, put it on, take it off, ad infinitum" his coat. There is no consensus on what to do or where to run. Because of this, people are dying. People close to us. Besides, other diseases are manifesting more and more.

 

The pain of losing someone we know or that is related to someone close to us is unspeakable. We should be mourning all who are dying. They had their history, their family, their lives! Instead, we prefer arguing over unnecessary subjects. We prefer fighting because our "pet politician" does not agree with this or that. We prefer contending because my favourite brand is not yours. What really matters, lives, are being left behind. The resources to help preventing those numbers from scaling up are being stolen or hidden. This goes beyond Right or Left wing. Holding God's hands is what is left for us to do.

 

I totally support believing in researchers, doctors, and physicians to heal our wounds, because they studied to be where they are. Some are even post-doctored in their knowledge fields. I also support believing in divine inspiration and healing. Both strands should be walking together instead of on their own. Fanatics from both sides prefer throwing stones at each other instead of handing their pride and being open to new ideas, what have already happened to some famous scientists and preachers.

 

Unfortunately when someone dies we can't bring them back to life. It would be awesome reliving special moments, saying "I love you" one last time or just looking into their eyes and admiring it. Our hearts aches. It's broken in many pieces and, depending on the day we found ourselves remembering, we can't even find inner peace.

 

But there is one, only the One, who can give the comfort we need. There is only one Who can bring solace and peace. Jesus is the reason of wholeness. He is gentle and is only waiting for your call. He's waiting you to seek and call His name. As I have already said in many other posts, it doesn't mean there will be no more pain or problems, but there will be the Holy Ghost whispering to your mind good things, comforting your broken heart, and healing what hurts you the most.

 

We have chosen to be apart from Him. Sadly, most people only seek God when things are going bad, still, differently from the human being who brings bitterness to his/her heart and judgement, God is merciful and will hold whoever goes into His arms if we truly accept His guidance.

 

"And since we have been made right in God’s sight by the blood of Christ, he will certainly save us from God’s condemnation. For since our friendship with God was restored by the death of his Son while we were still his enemies, we will certainly be saved through the life of his Son. Yes, Adam’s one sin brings condemnation for everyone, but Christ’s one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. Because one person disobeyed God, many became sinners. But because one other person obeyed God, many will be made righteous. God’s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more and more, God’s wonderful grace became more abundant. So just as sin ruled over all people and brought them to death, now God’s wonderful grace rules instead, giving us right standing with God and resulting in eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

Romans 5:9-10,18-21


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