Monday, November 3, 2008

More Blog Silliness


Okay so I was a little bored tonight & made some more stuff ... at this website:



http://www.cineyou.com/en/ - On the results above I SWEAR I did not rig or suggest anything to the website.


http://www.whatfame.com/en/ - How Famous Will You Be


http://www.paintingx.com/en/ - What Painting Are You?
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The Day After the Dia ...

Dia De Los Muertos




I went to a gallery showing last night at a trenoid place in West San Antonio; it's near enough to the old bad neighborhoods to make it risky but near enough to a police window-front to make it the show you could take your kids to, even if you're not Bohemian's or gypsys. So you could walk 'in the darkened streets' without fear of a mugging. It was dimly lit for ambiance, and to use candle power for the exhibit, which should be more interpersonal as a show. It was a shrine exhibit for Dia De Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead in the calendar of the church. Halloween is October 31st, All Saints Day i November 1st, and Day of the Dead (Or Dia de los Muertos) falls on the 2nd of November. The day is a part of the Catholic-ization of the New World when Spain moved people here in the 15th century. As the priest saw the rituals of commemorating and celebrating the dead they decided to incorporate instead of intrude or eradicate the ideas so the day was born.



In central Mexico & many parts of the Latin-American world you can find HUGE celebrations going on, which include cleaning the grave, bringing flowers, and reminiscing about those who've left this world to be with God or the Ancestors (or whatever your particular belief is). Around the world there are many ways to celebrate and remember but this is particular to me since I live here & am Hispanic of birth.



So I see all these shrines, some amazing, like the artist who drew out a 'calavera' (Skull) on the floor using just natural ingredients like cactus, salt, corn meal, black beans and such, to one made on with one picture and a half-dozen wilty flowers done at the last second. but all the rest hung in between, most very personal and some very blase, made up of little silly things like Billy dolls & a sign saying Andy Warhol, as if we couldn't understand the inept idea of Andy's sexual & sensual nature in his art.

What took me was that in the morning I awoke with my neighbor Mr Losoya, who was walking his little dog, Brownie at 5:30 a.m. She was up crying like a fiend and needing to be let out and I heard Blondie, my big lab agiated (or wanting to join in) so I met him in the back yard and I told him what today was for me. He smiled, and both dogs romped and ran, chasing each other & emptying themselves of whatever was inside.

"Do you know where I can get some cheap flowers Xavier?" I asked.

He looked at me puzzled: "Why? Seeing your mom? Maybe for my wife for her bad cooking?"

We laughed then I said, "No, I always take them flowers."

"Aaahh ... it's Dia today; not just daylight savings time."




I smiled in the glow of my Maglite and called my dog back to me; sadly he had to chase his for a few minutes until I offered Brownie a treat and she came back to be leashed and stay inside. After breakfast & a little time to check e-mails & scribble a few lines for my term paper I found a chance to leave and hope the cemetary was open, or at least the gates popped where I could slip in and say my prayers.

Joe died when I was 20 in 1987, a suicide for a tormented mind that wouldn't be still or calm, no matter what or why or how. Alcohol, risk, lust, love ... nothing mattered and he always felt useless. Nothing anyone would ever say would keep his mind tranquil and he died at his own hand.


She was 18, barely and in a car with someone she loved. They missed a turn and crashed, dying hours later of torment and bodily anguish. I cried for her; even when I low she always brought me up. And though 20+ years have passed since that awful night, I kept thinking, 'If I haad just stayed on the phone a little longer with her. Then she'd be alive. She'd of gotten to be a mother and a wife, a lover and a poet, a singer and a college graduate, and yet ... I felt as if it were in my hands, her destiny.


I can't control destiny or fate any more than I can make the breeze stop or the ocean leave the sand dry. I can't wipe away the tears and stop my own heartbreak.

Or can I?


I was thinking about how I used to spend the day in the past, which began with church, then flowers, and finally a night in either a local strip bar or roaming drunk trying not to fall over 3-d installations made my poseur artist who can call a chewed wad of gum on vellum paper "introspective" and "artistic" and ask for $3500 for the piece. Always, after the tears, came the clarity of mind and the desire to drink and drown my despondency in beers and chicken wings remains.

I did see one thing: art is always going to be a possibility in my life, no matter what I do or where I go.



It makes me smile a lot thinking about the possibility since I am a goon, a weirdo, and a person dying to make his dreams come true. I go from the hopes of being a loser to being a winner, and I found a few little items on the net to make me smile.

So I am going to make a little change day by day and moment by moment.

And I'm not gonna cheat myself of that.

Blessings & thanks for listening,



Julian

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Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

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Tonight I am handing out candy to the kids in the neighborhood and then watching movies with some female friends from work. I doubt it'll turn into a threesome so if I am spotted on-line at 2:00 a.m., then you know why.

Blessings & Joy,



Julian

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Creeping in My Soundtrack

The Soundtrack of My Soul


I'm writing this tonight as I receieved a amazing gift of a mixed CD of music. I even took
a little longer coming home just to listen to it.

Amazing creation.

Thank you my Giver.

Here are the links of the songs I've posted on my blog since opening it this Spring after
the ugliness with Yahoo.

Hopefully this will go on for some time.

Blessings,



Julian


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http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/10/little-music-tonight.html - the classics of Ennio Morricone from his great western & action movie soundtracks.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/10/i-am-being-bad.html - where my name came from & the affair I am having connects to Whitney Houston's "Saving All My Love".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/10/smile-after-frown.html - Stevie Wonder's "Love Light in Flight" and Foreigner's "Waiting for a Girl like You".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/10/suicide-is-painless.html - the famous theme song from MASH by Johnny Mandel

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/10/little-music-smile-bit-my-friends.html - Here I planted "Daydreaming" by Lupe Fiasco and "Always Will" by Tweet.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/09/wear-sunscreen.html - Baz Luhrmann's infamous spoken word song "Wear Sunscreen" with deep, sensitive thought in the lyrics.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/09/through-doorz.html - The Crystal Ship and The Soft Parade by Jim Morrison & the Doors.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/08/poverty-ride.html - soundtrack instrumentals from "The Crow" starring the late Brandon Lee.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/08/hating-your-neighbors.html - Here I played Bach's 'Tocatta & Fugue in D Minor" and DeBussy's "Calire de Lune" to level my mind before levelling my neighbors' home.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/08/wanting-you-poem-and-my-thoughts-about.html - this contains the soundtrack to the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice".


http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/08/conversation-with-wanna-be-zombie-i.html - When I quit my job in telemarketting I found Staind's song "Believe in Me", which makes me smile.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/rosanna-arquette-more-details-later.html - The Muse was on my mind so I had to show off her influence in Peter Gabriels' "In Your Eyes" and in Toto's "Rosanna".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/cubicle-zombies.html - Pink Floyd's "Wish You were Here".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/addicted-by-saving-abel.html - "Addicted" by Saving Abel; cool song & lots of fun.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/dinner-with-dolly.html - Something by Luis Miguel.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/streets-of-fire-music-lyrics.html - Music from "Streets of Fire" done by the group "Fire Inc." with powerful sigh-inducing vocals.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/awakened-by-travesty-3-floyds.html - Time, the Great Gig in the Sky and Breathe (as part of one of the videos) but listed as a song by itself from the Pink Floyd websites.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/when-smoke-is-going-down-always.html - Two songs by the Scorpions, "When the Smoke is going down" and "Always somewhere".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/100-of-misery.html - Video link to "I Get Weak" by Belinda Carlisle.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/love-story-in-my-dreams.html - Lyrics to "Still Loving You" by the Scorpions, but no video.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/tentacle-love.html - The theme song to the cult sci-fi classic "The Green Slime".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/happy-4th-of-july-2008.html - Jimi Hendrix plays "The Star Spangled Banner" for the crowds.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/failing-life-altogether.html - Adele's "Chasing Pavements" and the musical score from "The Red Violin".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/07/gary-jules-mad-world-lyrics-all-around.html - Gary Jules "Mad World" which was originally done by Tears for Fears.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/06/little-closer.html - "Closer" by NeYo.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/06/call-me.html - "Call Me" by Tweet; damned sexy woman she is! YUM!!

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/limited-edition-reprinted.html - Cowboy by Kid Rock; no video but the lyrics are there.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/some-days-you-just-feel-off-kilter.html - "Smack my Bitch Up" by Prodigy.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/sometimes-you-need-something-else.html - Alicia Key's "Like you'll never see me again".

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/spring-break-sucked-reprint.html - "New York Minute" by Don Henley.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/portishead-roads-lyrics-video-song.html - "Roads" by Portished.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/show-must-go-on-reprint.html - "The Show Must Go On" by Queen.

http://afare24get.blogspot.com/2008/05/green-goblin-spider-man.html - "Hero" by Chad Koger of Nickelback.

A Little Music Tonight

Ennio Morricone always played to the heart of the macho man; like the old addage says, "Let music soothe the savage beast" and his music always takes us somewhere. The music was so incredibly powerful that it moved through the Old West, the Depression and the ancient times of the exploration of the new world. I always like his music as a way of thinking, of feeling and making my pleasure sources widen with my imagination.

I spoke with a friend of mine, and she told me that I was unique in that I still pursued my dreams even 20+ years after high school. She told me that it was a good thing that I am not following the pragmatic route that all my friends have taken so far in life.

Gone are the dreams of being judges on the Supreme Court, musicans in a rock band, cartoonist for DC or Marvel comics, actresses opposite of Harrison Ford or on tour with AC/DC and just enjoying life.

All their dreams are dead - mine are not. All they have are their mortgages, student loans, complaints, bald spot, divorces, and families. I live in scorn of my own family now, watched carefully for signs of homosexuality and more disappointment.

At this point the only good thing I am doing is graduating college in May 2009. And then it's on to a career, and another wife, and a few affairs, or something similar, and another bout of sadness and despair and suicide attempts.

But, I must traverse, even if it's all for nothing in this life. Maybe like Van Gogh or Henry Darger my genius will be seen as a part of my madness during my living stage and celebrated in my death.

Wait ... that sounds wrong.

Oh well ... que sera sera.

Enjoy the music.



Julian



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The finale from "Once Upon A Time in the West" - very cool ending scene

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The final gunfight from "For A Few Dollars More" - the chimes on the pocket watch would be something I'd love to have for myself.

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This is "Ecstacy of Gold" from "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly", in which Eli Wallach's character of Tuco finds the resting place
of the hidden gold played live in concert.

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Deborah's theme from "Once Upon a Time in America", the song played when one of the guys saw the character of Jennifer Connelly, always relating that something beautiful can
still be tarnished like all dreams.