Alright. Being in high school sucks. Everyone knows it. For a teenager, high school is probably, as of the moment, the period in which work is just shit on you like you don’t have friends. And also they expect you to balance a social life or else face the consequences.
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Author: Patrick
Earworm: “Staying Alive” by [The] Bee Gees
Tell me, how can you not love the Bee Gees?
I often, while growing up not paying any close attention to music, found difficulty differentiating The Beatles from the Bee Gees.
My dad constantly had to explain to me, and so now I know the dire differences between the two British supergroups.
And I love them both.
I’m also an avid fan of BBC Sherlock, and hearing this song on that show was… thrilling.
Listen to the Bros. Gibb. Listen. (But I’d consider lowering your speaker volume, you’ll lose some hearing from them.)
Coming soon!
We here at JWAB have much in store. I, Cheesecake, as self proclaimed head of the music/arts/entertainment sections of JWAB, have been closely watching the releases of the albums of three artists. Expect an individual review for all three. See you all soon
Enigma
Today, I will present to you a story. Something we haven’t done here on JWAB before is post fiction. We’ve never come up with some short stories (not articles) to maybe entertain (or in today’s case, confuse) the audience.
Super Saiyajin
Okay, if you’ve been following for a while…
Hold on, wait, damn, I start a lot of my posts this way.
Whatever.
You’d know that I’m Filipino (not exactly proud, but I’d say it if you specifically asked for my ethnicity. If you ask what am I, I’d say an American. Again, not proudly. I’d love to be English, lots of people would love to be English). [Keep reading after the break to find out what the hell I’m going on about!] (more…)
Top 30 Favorite Songs of All Time: #1
The first. The only. The song that brought christened me into the world of music.
Numb, by Linkin Park, off Meteora, their end-all, be-all best album, no matter how much I love Living Things and A Thousand Suns (and hell, Hybrid Theory and Minutes to Midnight. I love them all).
The Big Cheese, yes, him again, got me to listen to this song when I was quite young. I listened to it all the time in his trooper of a red Dodge Neon.
This needs no explanation. This song… is epic.
Top 30 Favorite songs of All Time: #2 “Blackout” by Linkin Park
How do I follow up with a post about arguably the most famous band of all time?
With my favorite band, of course. Linkin Park has been questioned and taunted and praised and heckled, much like any good band. But they are the sole surviving band of the nu metal era, aside from Korn, who made an album with Skrillex. And we all know how people hate Skrillex.
Blackout is off of LP’s 4th album, A Thousand Suns. I remember the concert The Big Cheese and I went to, and how I had lost my voice to this song. Damn, what a good osng.
Top 30 Favorite Songs of All Time: #3 “Yesterday” by The Beatles
Oh I believe, in yesterday…
The Beatles need to be on everyone’s good music list in some way or another (excluding of course, the bad sections). The originators of what I like to call the ‘hot-Brits-take-over-America-by-music’ movement, they definitely make my Top 30 List. My dad was a huge fan of The Beatles growing up, and I’m a fan now, too.
This ballad is so heart-wrenching and genuine, and, it was actually voted Best Song of the 20th Century!
I love it.
Top 30 Favorite Songs of All Time: #4 “Under Cover of Darkness” by The Strokes
I don’t care what people say, The Strokes have always been a good band, and they consistently make good music, and they don’t give any shits at all. Which makes them rock ‘n’ roll.
Under Cover of Darkness, off their most scrutinized album, Angles, has made it to number 4 on my Top 30 list. The music video for this song truly makes no sense, as none of their videos ever really do, IMO.
The song is stellar, and it actually is one of their top hits on their artist’s page on Spotify.
Have a go.
Top 30 Favorite Songs of All Time: #5 “Lost” by Frank Ocean
Here we are, at #5. You know how I told you that none of the songs would actually be placed in order? Well, I lied. I actually do have a set top 5, and you’ll get the songs as my brain saw fit. In order from 5 to 1.
Number 5 is Lost, off of Frank Ocean’s Grammy Award-winning debut album, Channel Orange.
There’s no explanation coming for this one. It’s just fantastic to me.