Monday, April 27, 2009

...leaving it late to wrap it up...

*That is when we rule Europe..

Aite,dis post is about Manchester United the football club i supported ever since i started watching football at the age of 13 =)..i miss the chance of watching the likes of Cantona and the others playing but oh well,looks like in my own generation i have my own stars in the club as well =)..Honestly a lot of people adore the player Cristiano Ronaldo but to me the unsung hero for the club would be our young striker Wayne Rooney hehe if you observe carefully every game he'll give 110% in his effort of playing and no other of his team members can compare to him,he is dat good people..Recently in the game against the spurs we were down by 2goals by haltime but after the break we came out and wrap up things courtesy of rooney's assists and goals =)..well done to the boy who grew up supporting everton and hating liverpool lolz..We're hoping he firepower and his good run of form can continue when Arsenal which is so called our arch rival of all time visit to Old Trafford for the Champions League Semifinal first-leg hehe it's one hell of a game should be and fans for neither side are keeping their fingers cross for a good result.So to Man United fans out there,we should be hoping our defence is tough as rock since dat particular position haven't been inconsistent this season..In attack,with ronaldo/rooney co. we'll be firing in all cylinders and in midfield with the likes of old hand players like scholes and giggs,their experience is vital against the gunners young side..
p.s. a special message to lynn and to all gunners fans out there,you guys are gonna be gun DOWN in the Theatre of Dreams cuz i think in dis stage of the Champions League,experience is the key of winning the game and you guys are having QUITE a young team xD...oh well,arsenal sucks so dat explain it all lolz!!!..you guys are young and arrongant like fabregas,persie and definitely ADEBAYOR sighh..you guys have no love for the game at all haha..

...a good voice dat not many listens to...

holla people =)..yupp,looks like im back to my blogging days yet again and kinda took some time off due to some busy schedule xD...without futher ado,im gonna talk about dis post,it is dedicated to dis dude name James Morrison and to some of us we actually know him but i still find someppl out there who is like james who??haha...
aite,dis dude here is not a new singer who just come out but he have been around for a few years now..the 22year old is originated from England and dats explain his thick escent when he sings and at times,honestly,i don't even understand wat he said xD but the truth is when he was young he had dis terrible whooping cough which may have left him with scarred vocal right now and did you guys know dis,he not just sing but is a songwriter as well...

That’s no small praise for a man who’s worked with soul greats Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin, who knows a great set of pipes when he hears them, and Morrison’s voice hits you instantly, a harsh, yet soothing plaint that recalls both Rod Stewart in his Gasoline Alley prime and Joe Cocker in the aptly titled “Under the Influence,” the romantic Stevie Wonder on “You Give Me Something,” the Bob Seger of “Night Moves” in “Undiscovered,” John Lennon in the violent, gnarled “(I Want You) She’s So Heavy” blues of “Call the Police,” and Charles himself on the confessional “If the Rain Must Fall.” Throw in a dash of Chris Martin’s shaggy good looks and James Blunt’s boyish sex appeal and you have the whole package.

But not everything is great in james morrison life,you’ll excuse him if Morrison takes his current success with a grain of salt after a poverty-stricken upbringing as the middle son of a single mother, who struggled with her own demons to keep a shelter over her children’s head and food in their mouths. Morrison taps his troubled childhood in several of the songs, including the moving “This Boy,” where he tries to “forgive and forget” telling his mom to “know that my arms are wide open.”

And while his background was harsh, Morrison was surrounded by music from an early age, whether it was listening to his mum’s collection, which included Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, to being turned on to guitar at 13 by an uncle, immersing himself in Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.
oh well,to me my personal favourite would be "you give me something" cuz of the meaning of the song itself,i didn't quite understand the song back then when someone dedicated it to me but sadly after years gone by and when i took the effort to search for the meaning i actually understands..but all is too late now...so best wishes to his progress in the music industry and keep up the good work by producing good songs for the future =)..i admire singers who write songs based on their own life experience cuz it give the chance for them to tell their own life story..Besides,most of james morrison's songs are slow and perfect for a lovey romantic moment with dat special someone *wiNk..