Monday, October 8, 2007

Lithium Flower

She's so cold and human
It's something humans do
She stays so golden solo
She's so number nine
She's incredible math
Just incredible math

And is she really human?
She's just so something new
A waking lithium flower
Just about to bloom
I smell lithium now
Smelling lithium now

How is she when she doesn't surf?
How is she when she doesn't surf?
How is she when she doesn't surf?
I wonder what she does when she wakes up?
Whens she wakes up?

So matador
So calm
So oil on a fire
She's so good
She's so good
She's s goddess lithium flower
So sonic wave
Yeah, she's so groove, yeah
She's so groove
Yeah

Wow, where did she learn how to surf?
Wow, where did she learn how to surf?
Wow, where did she learn how to surf?
You know I've never see the girl wipe out

How does she so perfectly surf?
How does she so perfectly surf?
How does she so perfectly surf?
I wonder what she does when she wakes up?

I wanna go surfing with her
I wanna go surfing with her
I wanna go surfing with her
I wanna go surfing with her


Vocal: Scott Matthew
Words: Tim Jensen
Music: Yoko Kanno

Friday, October 5, 2007

The L word



This artistically well-done Showtime-made TV series primarily focuses on portrayal of lesbians in their 20s to 40s as urban professionals and deals with their everyday issues; at the same time, thematic materials such as working on relationships or struggling against temptations have universal qualities so that any open-minded persons, regardless of gender and sexual orientation, can associate with the happenings in the show. Also, dramas without males' chauvinistic nature create a uniquely comfortable mood, which even the straight audience may feel refreshing. Gaining a wide range of supporters and fans beyond the lesbian community must be a big factor of the show's success, which made it possible for the series to continue to Season Two.Speaking of the show's success, one cannot overlook its artistic merits, which are extraordinary as a TV show's. Many incidents are interwoven into one compelling story; a lovable ensemble cast that consists of a variety of personas engages in acting; and the director of photography Robert Aschmann takes full advantage of his skills and creativity in amazing long takes, aggressive crane shots, and illuminative lightings. There is inconsistency among episodes on writing, directing, and editing due to the fact that several different artists have worked on each episode; this drawback may be inevitable for a TV series. Among writers and directors, Rose Troche, the legendary director of Go Fish, writes believable dialogues and directs intimate scenes with crafts, while Lenka Svab stands out among editors, dazzling and mesmerizing the viewers with a deliberate disorientation. Some writers make homage to historic filmmakers such as Godard, Cassavetes, and Soderbergh by having the characters refer to them; this is a tiny detail but certainly amuses film fans.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

And so it begins again..

Cómo todos se enteraron este es mi nuevo blog. (y si cayeron por casualidad ahora se enteraron :P) En parte es una forma de hacer limpieza y en otra parte es una forma de organizarme mejor, porque en el anterior ya se me empezaban a mezclar algunas cosas que mejor tenerlas por separado y prevenir el quilombo.

As you can see this is my new blog. (and if you got here from nowhere now you know :P) In one hand, this is a way of doing some cleaning and in another hand, is a way to be better organized, because the last one was starting to mix some stuff that are better apart so we can prevent craziness.

Y no. Solo por esta vez escribo en los dos idiomas. En en futuro puede venir en cualquier idioma ;)

And no. Only for this time I'm writing on both languages. In a future in can come in any language ;)