Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Understanding the lyrics of American Pie- Don Mclean

This song without comparison one of my favorites.... I love it so much and i can't recall one day of my life without singing it or quoting from it!

this analysis I knew since i was a kid! and I found it fully written with complete analysis and I'd like to share it with you, its good information to know:

A long, long time ago...
    "American Pie" reached #1 in 1972, shortly after it was released. Buddy Holly ; unfortunately, died in 1959.
I can still remember how That music used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance, That I could make those people dance, And maybe they'd be happy for a while.
    Sociologists credit teenagers with the popularity of Rock and Roll, as a part of the Baby boomer generation, they found themselves in a very influential position. Their shear number were the force behind most of our country's recent major transitions. McLean was a teenager in 1959 and he begins by simply commenting that the music had an appealing quality to him as well as the millions of other teens. McLean also had an intense desire to entertain as a musician. His dream, to play in a band at high school dances, was the dream of many young boys who wanted to make people dance to Rock and Roll.
But February made me shiver,
    Buddy Holly died on February 3, 1959, in a plane crash in Iowa during a snowstorm. Its rumored that the name of the plane was: American Pie.
With every paper I'd deliver,
    Don McLean's only job besides being a full-time singer/song writer was being a paperboy.
Bad news on the doorstep... I couldn't take one more step. I can't remember if I cried When I read about his widowed bride
    Holly's recent bride was pregnant when the crash took place; she had a miscarriage shortly afterward.
But something touched me deep inside, The day the music died.
    The same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly also tragically took the lives of Richie Valens ("La Bamba") and The Big Bopper ("Chantilly Lace.") Since all three were so prominent at the time, February 3, 1959, became known as "The Day The Music Died."
So...

(Refrain) Bye bye Miss American Pie,

    **Don McLean dated a Miss America candidate during a pageant and broke up with her on February 3, 1959. (Unconfirmed interpretation)
So its probably...
    Just a reference to the plane, "American Pie" that crashed.
I drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry, Them good ol' boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye Singing "This'll be the day that I die, This'll be the day that I die."
    Driving the Chevy to the levee almost certainly refers to the three college students whose murder was the subject of the film 'Mississippi Burning.' The students were attempting to register as black voters, and after being killed by bigoted thugs their bodies were buried in a levee. Them good ol' boys being: Holly, Valens, and the Big Bopper, They were singing about their death on February 3. One of Holly's hits was "That'll be the Day"; the chorus contains the line "That'll be the day that I die."
(Verse 2) Did you write the book of love,
    "The Book of Love" by the Monotones; hit in 1958."Oh I wonder, wonder who... who, who wrote the book of love?"
And do you have faith in God above, If the Bible tells you so?
    **In 1955, Don Cornell did a song entitled "The Bible Tells Me So." It was difficult to tell if it was what McLean was referencing. Anyone know for sure?

    There is also an old Sunday School song that goes:"Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so" McLean was somewhat religious.

Now do you believe in rock 'n roll?
    The Lovin' Spoonful had a hit in 1965 with John Sebastian's "Do you Believe in Magic?". The song has the lines: "Do you believe in magic" and "It's like trying to tell a stranger 'bout rock and roll."
Can music save your mortal soul? And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
    Music was believed to "save the soul" and slow dancing was an important part of early rock and roll dance events. Dancing declined in importance through the 60's as things like psychedelia and the 10-minute guitar solo gained prominence.

    McLean was asking many questions about the early rock 'n roll in an attempt to keep it alive or find out if it was already dead.

Well I know that you're in love with him 'Cause I saw you dancing in the gym
    Back then, dancing was an expression of love,and carried a connotation of commitment. Dance partners were not so readily exchanged as they would be later.
You both kicked off your shoes
    A reference to the beloved "sock hop." (Street shoes tear up wooden basketball floors, so dancers had to take off their shoes.)
Man, I dig those rhythm 'n' blues
    Before the popularity of rock and roll, music, like much elsewhere in the U. S., was highly segregated. The popular music of black performers for largely black audiences was called, first "race music," later softened to rhythm and blues. In the early 50s, as they were exposed to it through radio personalities such as Allan Freed, white teenagers began listening, too. Starting around 1954, a number of songs from the rhythm and blues charts began appearing on the overall popular charts as well, but usually in cover versions by established white artists, (e.g."Shake Rattle and Roll," Joe Turner, covered by Bill Haley; "Sh-Boom, "the Chords, covered by the Crew-Cuts; "Sincerely," the Moonglows, covered by the McGuire Sisters; Tweedle Dee, LaVerne Baker, covered by Georgia Gibbs). By 1955, some of the rhythm and blues artists, like Fats Domino and Little Richard were able to get records on the overall pop charts.In 1956 Sun records added elements of country and western to produce the kind of rock and roll tradition that produced Buddy Holly.
I was a lonely teenage broncin' buck With a pink carnation and a pickup truck
    "A White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation), "was a hit for Marty Robbins in 1957. The pickup truck has endured as a symbol of sexual independence and potency, especially in a Texas context.(Also, Jimmy Buffet does a song about "a white sport coat and a pink crustacean.":-) )
But I knew that I was out of luck The day the music died I started singing...

Refrain

(Verse 3) Now for ten years we've been on our own

    McLean was writing this song in the late 60's,about ten years after the crash.
And moss grows fat on a rolling stone
    It's unclear who the "rolling stone" is supposed to be. It could be Dylan, since "Like a Rolling Stone" (1965) was his first major hit; and since he was busy writing songs ex-tolling the virtues of simple love, family and contentment while staying at home (he didn't tour from '66 to '74) and raking in the royalties. This was quite a change from the earlier, angrier Dylan.

    The "rolling stone" could also be Elvis Presley, although I don't think he started to pork out by the late sixties. he-he!

    It could refer to rock and rollers, and the changes that had taken place in the business in the 60's, especially the huge amounts of cash some of them were beginning to make, and the relative stagnation that entered the music at the same time.

    Or, it could refer to the Rolling Stones themselves, many musicians were angry at the Stones for "selling out." I discovered that John Foxx of Ultravox was sufficiently miffed to write a song titled "Life At Rainbow's End (For All The Tax Exiles On Main Street)." The Stone sat one point became citizens of some other country merely to save taxes.

But that's not how it used to be When the jester sang for the King and Queen
    The jester is Bob Dylan, as will become clear later. There are several interpretations of king and queen: some think that Elvis Presley is the king, which seems rather obvious. The queen is said to be either Connie Francis or Little Richard. See the next note.

    An alternate interpretation is that this refers to the Kennedys -- the King and Queen of "Camelot" -- who were present at a Washington DC civil rights rally featuring Martin Luther King. (There'sa recording of Dylan performing at this rally. The Jester.)

    The third interpretation is that the jester could be Lee Harvey Oswald who sang (shouted) before he was shot for the murder of the King (JFK).

In a coat he borrowed from James Dean
    In the movie "Rebel Without a Cause," James Dean has a red windbreaker that holds symbolic meaning throughout the film (see note at end). In one particularly intense scene, Dean lends his coat to a guy who is shot and killed; Dean's father arrives, sees the coat on the dead man, thinks it's Dean, and loses it. On the cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," Dylan is wearing just such a red windbreaker, posed in a street scene similar to movie starring James Dean.

    Bob Dylan played a command performance for the Queen of England. He was *not* properly attired, so perhaps this is a reference to his apparel.

And a voice that came from you and me
    Bob Dylan's roots are in American folk music,with people like Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. Folk music is by definition the music of the masses, hence the "...came from you and me."
Oh, and while the King was looking down The jester stole his thorny crown
    Likely a reference to Elvis' decline and Dylan's ascendancy (i.e. Presley is looking down from a height as Dylan takes his place). Consider that Elvis was is the army at the time of Dylan's ascendancy and a common Army marching song sings, "Ain't no use in looking down, ain't no discharge on the ground". The thorny crown might be a reference to the price of fame. Dylan has said that he wanted to be as famous as Elvis, one of his early idols.
or...
    Lee Harvey Oswald being the jester who ended the reign of JFK and "stole his crown."
or...
    A third interpretation is the quote made by John Lennon and taken out of context indicating that John felt The Beatles were more popular then Jesus. John and The Beatles took the crown from Christ.
The courtroom was adjourned, No verdict was returned.
    This could be the trial of the Chicago Seven.
but its more likely to be...
    The fact that no verdict was returned for the assassination of JFK because the assassin was killed so the court was adjourned.
And while Lennon read a book on Marx,
Or it could be be...
And while Lenin rean a book on Marx,
    Someone has to introduce Vladamir Lenin, the father of Marxist communism, to the idealogy of Karl Marx.
I love the play on words here...
    Literally, John Lennon reading about Karl Marx; figuratively, the introduction of radical politics into the music of The Beatles. (Of course, he could be referring to Groucho Marx, but that doesn't seem quite consistent with McLean's overall tone. On the other hand, some of the wordplay in Lennon's lyrics and books is reminiscent of Groucho.)The "Marx-Lennon" word play has also been used by others, most notably the Firesign Theater on the cover of their album "How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All?" The Beatles "Here, There and Everywhere," for example. Also, a famous French witticism was "Je suis Marxiste, tendance Groucho. " (I'm a Marxist of the Groucho variety).
The quartet practiced in the park
    There are two schools of thought about this; the obvious one is The Beatles playing in Shea Stadium, but note that the previous line has John Lennon *doing something else at the same time*. This tends to support the theory that this is a reference to the Weavers, who were blacklisted during the McCarthy era. McLean had become friends with Lee Hays of the Weavers in the early 60's while performing in coffeehouses and clubs in upstate New York and New York City. He was also well acquainted with Pete Seeger; McLean, Seeger, and others took a trip on the Hudson river singing anti-pollution songs at one point. Seeger's LP "God Bless the Grass" contains many of these songs.
And we sang dirges in the dark
    A "dirge" is a funeral or mourning song, so perhaps this is meant literally...or, perhaps, this is a reference to some of the new "art rock" groups that played long pieces not meant for dancing. In the dark of the death of Holly.
The day the music died. We were singing...

Refrain

(Verse 4) Helter Skelter in a summer swelter

    "Helter Skelter" is a Beatles song that appears on the "White" album. Charles Manson, claiming to have been "inspired"by the song (through which he thought God and/or the devil were taking to him) led his followers in the Tate-LaBianca murders.

    Is "summer swelter" a reference to the "Summer of Love" or perhaps to the "long hot summer" of Watts?

The birds flew off with the fallout shelter Eight miles high and falling fast
    Without a doubt this refers to the Byrds who helped launch David Crosby to super stardom. The Byrd's song "Eight Miles High" was found on their late 1966 release "Fifth Dimension." They recorded this song when some of the groups members were considering leaving (some of the groups members actually left the group because they refused to flyin an airplane). A fallout shelter was sometimes referred to as the fifth dimension because of the 1950's fascination with sci-fi and the futuristic appearance of a fallout shelter. This was one of the first records widely banned because of supposedly drug-oriented lyrics.
But...
    Another idea considers The Beatles' "Helter Skelter."A line from the song reads, 'I'm coming down fast but I'm miles above you.' The similarity is pretty obvious.
It landed foul on the grass
    One of the Byrds was busted for possession of marijuana.
The players tried for a forward pass
    Obviously a football metaphor, but about what?It could be the Rolling Stones, i.e., they were waiting for an opening that really didn't happen until The Beatles broke up.

    With regard to the next idea, the players maybe other musicians who received the opportunity to shine when Dylan was injured.

With the jester on the sidelines in a cast
    On July 29, 1966, Dylan crashed his Triumph 55 motorcycle while riding near his home in Woodstock, New York. He spent nine months in seclusion while recuperating from the accident. This gave a chance for many other artists to become noticed (see the next interpretation).
Now the half-time air was sweet perfume
    Drugs, man.

    Well, now, wait a minute; that's probably too obvious (wouldn't want to make it easy). It's possible that this line and the next few refer to the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The "sweet perfume" is probably tear gas.

    It could be the fact the since Dylan was temporarily out of the picture, the future looked bright for many artists. The Stones, for example, may have been given a brief chance.

While sergeants played a marching tune
    Following from the second thought above, the sergeants would be the Chicago Police and the Illinois National Guard, who marched protesters out of the park where the Convention was being held and into jail.

    Alternatively, this could refer to The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Or, perhaps McLean refers to The Beatles' music as "marching" because it's not music for dancing.

    Or, finally, the "marching tune" could be the draft.

    **(What did the Stones release in '66??)

We all got up to dance Oh, but we never got the chance
    The Beatles' 1966 Candlestick Park concert only lasted 35 minutes. But at this point The Beatles were not "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967)

    Or, following on from the previous comment, perhaps she was considering the hippies who were protesting the Convention. They were known for playing their own folk music.

'Cause the players tried to take the field, The marching band refused to yield.
    Some folks think this refers to either the 1968 Democratic Convention or Kent State. If the players are the protesters at Kent State, and the marching band the Ohio National Guard...

    This could be a reference to the dominance of The Beatles on the rock and roll scene. For instance, the Beach Boys released "Pet Sounds" in 1966 -- an album that featured some of the same sort of studio and electronic experimentation as "Sgt. Pepper" (1967). The album sold poorly because of The Beatles.

    The other Beatles reference here refers to the Monkees. The Monkees were merely actors (or players), they were not a true band but a fabrication attempting to replicate The Beatles. The players tried to take the place of the Fab Four but the band wouldn't step down.

    Or finally, this might be a comment that follows up on the earlier reference to the draft: the government/military industrial-complex establishment refused to accede to the demands of the peace movement.

Do you recall what was revealed, The day the music died?
    **Check for any controversies released on Feb3, 1959.
We started singing

Refrain

(Verse 5) And there we were all in one place

    Woodstock.
A generation lost in space

    Some people think this is a reference to the US space program, which it might be (the first moon landing took place in '69); but that seems a bit too literal. Perhaps this is a reference to hippies, who were sometimes known as the "lost generation," partially because of their particularly acute alienation from their parents, and partially because of their presumed preoccupation with drugs (which was referred to as being "spaced-out.")

    Being on drugs was sometimes termed -- being lost in space because of the TV show, "Lost in Space," whose title was usedas a synonym for someone who was rather high... I keep hoping that McLean had better taste. :-)

With no time left to start again
    The "lost generation" spent too much time being stoned, and had wasted their lives. Or, perhaps, their preferences for psychedelia had pushed rock and roll so far from Holly's music that it couldn't be retrieved.
So come on Jack be nimble Jack be quick
    Probably a reference to Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones; "Jumpin' Jack Flash" was released in May 1968.
Jack Flash sat on a candlestick
    **The Stones' Candlestick park concert? (unconfirmed)

    Jack Flash is also a cockney slang term for pharmaceutical heroin. If you know how to use heroin, you understand the reference.

'Cause fire is the devil's only friend
    It's possible that this is a reference to the Grateful Dead's "Friend of the Devil."

    An alternate interpretation of the last four lines is that they may refer to Jack Kennedy and his quick decisions during the Cuban Missile Crisis; the candlesticks/fire refer to ICBMs and nuclear war.

And as I watched him on the stage, my hands were clenched in fists of rage; No angel born in hell, could break that Satan's spell
    While playing a concert at the Altamont Speedway in 1968, the Stones appointed members of the Hell's Angels to work security (on the advice of the Grateful Dead). In the darkness near the front of the stage, a young man named Meredith Hunter was beaten and stabbed to death -- by the Angels. Public outcry that the song "Sympathy for the Devil"(because of "satan's spell") had somehow incited the violence and caused the Stones to drop the song from their show for the next six years. This incident is chronicled in the documentary film "Gimme Shelter."

    It's also possible that McLean views the Stones as being negatively inspired (he had an extensive religious background)because of "Sympathy for the Devil," "Their Satanic Majesties' Request"and so on. This is a bit puzzling, since the early Stones recorded a lot of "roots" rock and roll, including Buddy Holly's "Not Fade Away."

And as the flames climbed high into the night, To light the sacrificial rite
    The most likely interpretation is that McLean is still talking about Altamont, and in particular Mick Jagger's prancing and posing and "climbing high" while it was happening. Or the bonfires around the area could provide the flames. The sacrifice is Meredith Hunter.

    (It could be a reference to Jimi Hendrix burning his Stratocaster at the Monterey Pop Festival, but that was in 1967 and this verse is no doubt set in 1968.)

I saw Satan laughing with delight
    If the above is correct, then Satan would be Jagger.
The day the music died He was singing...

Refrain

(Verse 6) I met a girl who sang the blues

    Ms. Janis Joplin, the lady of the blues.
And I asked her for some happy news But she just smiled and turned away
    Janis died of an accidental (accidental my ass!)heroin overdose on October 4, 1970.
Or...
    The girl might be Roberta Flack. Its rumored that she wrote, "Killing Me Softly (with his song)," in response to this lyric in his song.
I went down to the sacred store Where I'd heard the music years before
    There are two interpretations of this: The "sacred store" was Bill Graham's Fillmore West, one of the great rock and roll venues of all time. Alternatively, this refers to record stores, and their long time (then discontinued) practice of allowing customers to preview records in the store. (What year did the Fillmore West close?)

    It could also refer to record stores as "sacred" because this is where one goes to get "saved." (See above lyric "Can music save your mortal soul?")

But the man there said the music wouldn't play
    Perhaps he means that nobody is interested in hearing Buddy Holly et. al.'s music? Or, as above, the discontinuation of the in-store listening booths.
And in the streets the children screamed
    "Flower children" being beaten by police and National Guard troops; in particular, perhaps, the People's Park riots in Berkeley in 1969 and 1970.

    It is possible that this refers to the Vietnamese children. Life magazine was famous for publishing horrifying photos of children in Vietnam during the Vietnamese War.

The lovers cried and the poets dreamed
    The trend toward psychedelic music in the 60's?Or again the hippies who were both great lovers and poets who would then be crying because of the difficulties of their struggle and dreaming of peace.
But not a word was spoken The church bells all were broken
    It could be that the broken bells are the dead musicians: neither can produce any more music.
And the three men I admire most The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
    Holly, The Big Bopper, and Valens -- or -- **Hank Williams, Presley, and Holly (check this) --or -- JFK, Martin Luther King, and Bobby Kennedy -- or -- or simply the Catholic aspects of the deity. McLean had attended several Catholic schools.
They caught the last train for the coast
    Could be a reference to wacky California religions, or it could just be a way of saying that they've left (or died -- western culture has used "went west" as a synonym for dying). Or, perhaps this is a reference to the famous "God is Dead" headline in the New York Times. Some have suggested that this is an oblique reference to a line in Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade of Pale," but I'm not sure I'd buy that; firstly, all of McLean's musical references are to much older roots: rock and roll songs; and secondly, I think it's more likely that this line shows up in both songs simply because it's a common cultural metaphor.
The day the music died
    This tends to support the conjecture that the"three men" were Holly/Bopper/Valens, since this says that they left us on the day the music died.
And they were singing...Refrain (2x)



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Sunday, June 10, 2007

I Miss........

I Miss Life...

Einstein said: "Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile."

I Say..... I'm living my life as if its a candle, I'm useful for many, but I'm burning myself too fast.

I Miss Dreams...

Victor Hugo said:"There is nothing like a dream to create the future."

I Say: "I'm not awake to see my dreams while sleeping, I no longer have the power to create my future."

I Miss my SM....

Richard Francis Burton said: "The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself."

I Say: If a human was to be worshiped, I would've built a temple to chant to your grace, if a man was to choose to whom he looses his soul, I would've been without one where mine would've been lurking around yours.

I Miss Faith....

Mary McLeod Bethune Said: " Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible."

I Say: "possible and impossible are the same, what does faith mean."

I Miss Luck....

Jean Cocteau Said: "Of course I believe in luck. How otherwise to explain the success of some people you detest? "

I Say: I used to have it.... I lost it a while ago, I don't know where, I looked but I didn't find it, I found a note saying I'm leaving.... I left, sorry bad luck."

I Miss a lot of things............... I need time!!

To a Dear Friend.....

your voice is my favourite melody,

your laughter is my only remedy,

and only you,

within all mankind,

share my soul, my happiness

my sorrow, my ecstasy, and misery

within all man kind you are my soul mate!!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Why I Fired My Secretary

I'm not a big fan of copy and paste stuff also forwards, but this one I really want to share!

Last week was my birthday and I didn't feel very well
waking up on that morning.I went downstairs for breakfast hoping my wife would be pleasant and say,"Happy Birthday!" and possibly have a small present for me.
As it turned out, she barely said good morning let alone" Happy Birthday."I thought... Well, that's marriage for you, but the kids....They will remember.

My kids came bounding down stairs to breakfast and didn't say a word. So when I left for the office, I felt pretty low and somewhat despondent.
As I walked into my office, my secretary Jane said, "Good Morning Boss, and by the way Happy Birthday !"
It felt a little better that at least someone had remembered. I worked until one o'clock, when Jane knocked on my door and said, "You know, It's such a beautiful day outside, and it is your Birthday, what do you say we go out to lunch, just you and me."I said, "Thanks, Jane, that's the greatest thing I've heard all day. Let's go !
" We went to lunch. But we didn't go where we normally would go. She chose instead a quiet bistro with a private table. We had two martinis each and I enjoyed the meal tremendously.

On the way back to the office, Jane said, "You know, It's such a beautiful day... We don't need to go straight back to the office, Do We ? "I responded, "I guess not. What do you have in mind?
"She said, "Let's drop by my apartment, it's just around the corner.

"After arriving at her apartment, Jane turned to me and said, " Boss, if you don't mind, I'm going to step into the bedroom for just a moment. I'll be right back." "Ok." I nervously replied.

She went into the bedroom and, after a couple of minutes, she came out carrying a huge birthday cake ...
Followed by my wife
my kids
and dozens of my friends and co-workers, all singing "Happy Birthday".

And I just sat there...On the couch...

Naked.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Going To Egypt!

yup going to Egypt from the 12th-18th of April! that with no doubt will be fun!!

The Women Arabic Music Ensemble of the National Music Conservatory (Al-Nashmyat) will be performing a couple of concerts at the opening of the Jordanian Cultural Week in Egypt also at some Jordanian artist's Painting Exhibitions!!

Nashmyat
Ramz Sahuri
Obeida Madi
Mai Hajjara
Tala Kayyali
Rania Kayyali
Me Sabanekh
..............................................

haha gonna enjoy it so much walla ja3alo la 7ada daras walla tmaran!!
Wish us Luck again :D

Back from Paris!!!

so we came back from Paris a couple of days ago!! we had so much fun!! didn't get a lot of time to do or see much, but it was fantastic, superb and faultless!! the groups we were with were such light hearted!! we actually enjoyed it to the max!! I'm glad I got to meet all these fantastic people!



The Concert was amazing HRH Queen Rania looked adorable and majestic as usual! unfortunately we couldn't take pictures for the performance because there was no photographing allowed!!





Wednesday, March 28, 2007

GOING TO PARIS!!!

I always wanted to go there..now its a Dream come true..
I've got a concert on the Occasion of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah to UNESCO for the concert of traditional Jordanian Dance and Music
The Night of Jordanian Treasure.....
isn't that great i can say one day that i have performed for Her Majesty!!! SO EXCITED....

Who's going???
(I don't know still who else is going from here but there are some more groups!!)

and US of Course:

two ensembles performing together:

1. Arabic Music Ensemble

Yarob Smeirat-Violin
Isam Elayyan-Oud
Tala Kayyali-Qanoun
Hind Sabanekh- Percussion

Accompanied by

2. The Mahabeesh Ensemble

Mohammed Taha
Sinan Haddadin
Khalid Maani
Naji Rizeq


Wish us Luck!!

How Rare is My Personality?

Your Personality is Very Rare (ENTP)
Your personality type is optimistic, curious, enthusiastic, and open.
Only about 4% of all people have your personality, including 3% of all women and 5% of all men.You are Extroverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Perceiving.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

SNOW!!




I took these pics at around9:00 a.m this is our garden!! I dont know if i like snow or not! at this moment i DON'T...

A Mother's Day Concert

For the Ones we LOVE
For the Ones we ADORE
For the Ones we APPRECIATE



Amman Symphony Orchestra
Mohammad Sidiq, conductor

Presents

Mother's Day Concert

Wednesday, 21 March 2007. 7:00 pm

Al Hussein Cultural Center – Ras Al Ain


Also in the program songs celebrating the occasion
My Fair Lady; Ave Maria; Haydn's London Symphony……


The program will include:

Classical

Jean Sibelius (1865-1956).............Valse Triste Op.44
Fredrick Loewe (1901-1988).......... My Fair Lady
Charles Gounod (1818-1893)........... Ave Maia
Solo, Nadin Shahwan

Josef Haydn (1732-1809) Symphony no.104 (London)
Adagio-Allegro
Andante
Menuetto-Trio
Final (Spiritoso)

Arabic
أحن إلى خبز أمي ..................solo, Ala' Al Shobaki
Oud, Humam Eid

ست الحبابيب .................. solo, Natali Samaan
Oud, Issam Alaian

أمي يا ملاكي ................... solo, Laila Abbas
Piano, Iyad Al Saghir


Ticket price: JD5

Tickets available at:
Al Qasr Howard Johnson Hotel, tel. 5666140
Café Moka, tel. 5926285
Music Box, tel.5815745
Extra Music, tel.5861885
Romero Restaurant, tel. 4644228/7
Cozmo, tel.5501240
The Good Book Shop, tel.4613939
Al Hussein Cultural Center, tel. 4735187
National Music Conservatory, tel. 5687620/1 -5605772

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

3 trumpet...

Top to bottom: Rayan's Mine and ostazna'z... this is my 11th year playing trumpet :)

Leave letters.....

for all of those who know me in person I think know that I do a good imitation of Indian English accents!! but i got this email from a friend of mine it made ma laugh so much i thought to share it with y'all.

This is a collection of leave letters and applications written by people in various places of India ...

  1. Infosys, Bangalore : An employee applied for leave as follows: Since I have to go to my village to sell my land along with my wife, please sanction me one-week leave.
  2. This is from Oracle Bangalore: From an employee who was performing the "mundan" ceremony of his 10 year old son: "as I want to shave my son's head, please leave me for two days.."
  3. Another gem from CDAC. Leave-letter from an employee who was performing his daughter's wedding: "as I am marrying my daughter, please grant a week's leave.."
  4. From H.A.L. Administration dept: "As my mother-in-law has expired and I am only one responsible for it, please grant me 10 days leave."
  5. Another employee applied for half day leave as follows: "Since I've to go to the cremation ground at 10 o-clock and I may not return, please grant me half day casual leave"
  6. An incident of a leave letter "I am suffering from fever, please declare one day holiday."
  7. A leave letter to the headmaster: "As I am studying in this school I am suffering from headache. I request you to leave me today"
  8. Another leave letter written to the headmaster: "As my headache is paining, please grant me leave for the day."
  9. Covering note: "I am enclosed herewith..."
  10. Another one: "Dear Sir: with reference to the above, please refer to my below..."
  11. Actual letter written for application of leave: "My wife is suffering from sickness and as I am her only husband at home I may be granted leave".
  12. Letter writing: - "I am in well here and hope you are also in the same well."
  13. A candidate's job application: "This has reference to your advertisement calling for a ' Typist and an Accountant - Male or Female'...As I am both(!! )for the past several years and I can handle both with good experience, I am applying for the post.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Coming Concert

فرقة عمان للموسيقى العربية

صخر حتر

و

فرقة الغناء العربي

نزار فارس
في

"لبنان يا قطعة سما"

أمسية من الغناء اللبناني


الأثنين 12/3/2007– الساعة 7:30 مساء
مركز الحسين الثقافي-رأس العين

يتضمن البرنامج
سماعي كرد ................ عزف المجموعة
أرجعي يا ألف ليلة وليلة.......غناء المجموعة
بنتزاعل و بنرضى ........... غناء محمد حرم
يا عاقد الحاجبين ............. غناء ليلى عباسي
يا فجر لمَا تطل ............. غناء علاء الشوبكي
عالضيعة ................. غناء رمز الساحوري
نقيلي أحلى زهرة........... غناء المجموعة
بيت بالجنوب............... غناء فراس طعيمة
يا عاشقة الورد............ غناء نزار فارس
يا طير الطاير................ غناء نتالي سمعان
سقى الله................. غناء نزار فارس و المجموعة
سبحان من جملك.......... غناء نزار فارس
لبنان يا قطعة سما.............. غناء نزار فارس



البطاقة بـ5 دنانير

البطاقات لدى:
فندق القصر، هاتف 5666140
مكتبة الكتاب الجيد، هاتف 4613939
ميوزك بوكس، هاتف 5815745
مطعم روميرو، هاتف 4644287
اكسترا ميوزك، هاتف 5861885
كوزمو، هاتف 5501240
مركز الحسين الثقافي،4735187
المعهد الوطني للموسيقى، هاتف 5687620




بتنظيم كل من: المهعد الوطني للموسيقى و أمانة عمان و مركز الحسين الثقا
في

Monday, March 05, 2007

YUU HALUU

It's been such a long time!! oh well i FINALLY have ADSL (ma32ool ou nos) hehe but my P.C is still suffering from major technical problems! well i guess all is good i got 19 credit hours this semesters at the university (ba3raf majnuneh) and I don't have time to do anything and my work at the school is killing me slowly!!

I'm trying to find something to write about but i cant!! nothing has happened I wake up study and study and after that I have a lecture or two and then go to work studied some more and maybe practice and then I go back to sleep after I study some more of course!! so I guess so far all is good!! My brother still didn't by a car hes still using mine! and now I'm planning my summer and where I'll be spendin it!!

I'll come back with more news soon :D

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

What a Day!!

So far nothing is going well! Mom is not in town so I'm home alone :D woke up and found that there's no gas! And no hot water, and my younger brother Hussam has deleted my Need For Speed Carbon account on the PS2 because he neede space on the card and I had 40% done! So i guess all that is kind of good until i went out and i found out that my elder brother Nichola has parked Sameera (my car) somewhere and it got bumped! (yeah why would he care he's getting a new car soon) oh and then sameera decided that she needs some juice, and refused to go anywhere unless she got some luckily i know how tto do it and i got the tools for it!!hehe! I'm waaay beyond schedule here! Better go get ready for the concert!




this is Sameera ili mu radyeh tishtaghel!!

bas hala2 a7san sarat il7amdila! hehe


Brass Quintet :)

This is a dream come true! I always wanted the conservatory to have a brass quintet... we did it we formed one then let the conservatory know about it :D because if we lest it to them, it would just never happen! the cool thing about it is that we're only girls! I'm so sure that we're going to enjoy it so much! these are the current members:
Hind Sabanekh-Trumpet
Rayan Qaqish-Trumpet
Tanya Twal-French horn
Talar Karakashian- Trombone
Dima Abdin-Euphonium-Tuba

The thing is we have no name for the quintetyet! we dont want something traditional, and nothing very funky! Jordanian brass is lame people will think we're either a brass company, a mine, or a group of blacksmiths! lol it would work somewhere else but not here!
also we dont need something that has the conservatory's name in it! its waaaay to long! i wouldnt be able to memorize it then! so if you have any ideas tell me!

Whats Amman Symphony Orchestra (ASO) Up To??




Tomorrow Amman Symphony Orchestra will be launched at 8.30 at the King Hussein Cultural Center.. Unfortunately there isn't any tickets nor invitations for all of you to attend! Any ways today was the General rehearsal for the program, the Orchestra is going to perform its First performance as the Amman Symphony Orchestra playing Mozart, Strauss, Dvorak, Brahms and more!

The National Music Conservatory(NMC) Arabic Music Ensemble will Perform a number of classical Arabic selections including Al-laylu ya layla Solo: Nizar Faris, Rij3at layali Zaman Solo (a young girl i don't know her first name but family name is sam3an)

Also the NMC string ensemble will perform Thikrayati(QASABJI) and Longa Ryadh (Ryadh al Sunbati)

Hopefully it'll all work well it was a total chaos today at the general rehearsal!! We were all over each other and we finished around 10.30!!

here are some pics of the general:

they're not that good, but they'll do i guess!



the ASO small but nice and hopefully musically active

conducted by Mohammed Othman Siddiq



to the left is the Arabic Music Ensemble.. In the concert two soloists will be siniging with them and the (Mahabeesh) will play with them one of the Jordanian traditional songs Reedaha.. (for all of you that don't know what a Mehbash is its an old instrument used to grind coffee been in the past and due to the fact you use the act of grinding (beating with a stick) we conceder it some how a traditional percussion instrument) conducted by Sakher Hattar

anyways i wish i could post some more! Its taking me ages I'm on dialup (still)!!! I don't know if I'll take pictures tomorrow I'll try my best! Wish us luck.. :) we need it, inshalla we'll get good funding for this orchestra! Amman must be proud to finally have an activity that puts Jordan on the world's musical map! Although its small, its better than nothing! Good luck ASO love you all see you tomorrow :)

Saturday, January 27, 2007

I Need to get the hell out of here....

Help.... Yes I need it. I'm Willing to do what ever it takes just to get out of this place. Suffocation is what I'm dealing with most of the week, the rest I suffer from other things, mostly drowning as if I'm being pulled by a greater force to the unknown (I'm sure its not water), (sometimes bakuuun shway mrash7a) I hold on to the last ray of light I have that connects me to the most realistic part of my dreamy world (daw min il share3 i guess daw il baladyeh)... I see it there, I try to reach out. Everything is impossible. Out of reach. No explanation, no truth, no nothing. I finally fall asleep...

I hate that stile of writing... But that doesn't change the main subject, sorry if you found me very lame, boring, weird, what ever you wanna call me .... Etc but I want to get out of Jordan for the sake of Jordan and ME!!

I really love my country more than anything in the world (not really true I haven't seen all the world) but sometimes you have to go and let go!
Me and my friends in the conservatory are suffering here, Amman is killing us softly and what ever we do doesn't satisfy her!! Honestly its not our problem any more we tried so hard but its all the same £$%^ but different toilet, people of Ammann are still not ready for what ever is going on and what ever were trying to do!
I remember a few years ago a friend of ours went to study in Canada and he was the happiest Dude ever(hada il 7aki zaman), fortunately for the conservatory they got their selves a good teacher but unfortunately for him he came back to find nothing worth coming back for and he turned to the most depressed Dude for 2 months(jdeeed).. (no hedidn'tt get over it he went back cultural shock you may call it if you want).

soI'll re-phrase my title: I Need to get out of the hell I'm in here! not that I mean anything bad, but I want to know what i'm truely made of in a place that appreciates what we do! even if it was on corners of streets! at least i wont feel that I've studied what I've studied for nothing!

I walk down the street....

  1. I walk down the street, there's a deep hole in the side walk, I fall in. I am lost. I am helpless. It isn't my fault. It takes years to find a way out!
  2. I walk down the street, there's a deep hole in the side walk, I pretend I don't see it. I fall in. I cant believe I'm in the same place!! But its not my fault, it still takes a long time to get out..
  3. I walk down the street, there's a deep hole in the side walk, I see it there, I STILL fall in, its a habit... My eyes are open, I know where I am, its all my fault. I get out immediately.
  4. I walk down the street, there's a deep hole in the side walk...... I walk around it.
  5. I walk down the street, No No No!! I walk down a different street..........

Thursday, January 18, 2007

What's up....

It has been a while since my last blog! I feel so away... I've has exams during the past few days it was so damn hectic!
I never recall doing this amount of exams not even during tawjihi! not to mention that 3 teachers don't want a final exam they want a project with an essay!! damn that kills and takes alot of time too especially if you have to do it all with no computer! (yeah my screen is busted, happened two weeks ago).... nevermind...
today is my final Trumpet Practical exam, yes i have practiced well maybe not enough though, I still havent found out what enough is! this scares the hell out of me!!! I also have to hand in my analysis project (hope to finish it on time)!!
so this is so far what been going on!

OH OH about the orchestra thingy the Amman Symphony Orchestra, damn i thought that the auditions are only to officialy document that auditions happened! but damn it was so serious!!!! they accepted only thirty musicians out of that have auditioned (maybe around 60 did) when I knew all that i was sure that i wasnt accepted i didnt even look for my name on the list! this thought was changed after they gave me the contract to sign!! I'M A MEMBER OF THE FIRST AMMAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA... even though that might not change a thing in Music in Amman but its better than nothing!

better bounce of to finish my analysis project!
(sorry for all the spelling mistakes i didnt check i'm sure there is but I dont have time to check)

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

CONCERT ANY ONE??

Dear Music Lovers,



The National Music Conservatory/ Noor Al Hussein Foundation



Cordially invites you to
The 1st Annual Student Concert – College Level
Academic year 2006-2007

Wednesday, 10 January 2007 – 7:30 p.m.
Al Hussein Cultural Center
Ras il-Ein
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Its going to be nice so please try to come! free entrance and we're students we need all the support!

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

To share...

One of my best friends from Palestine Wisam Jibran came to Jordan the day before yesterday, did a small concert in Maqha Jafra down town. He gave me a copy of his poetry book he wrote a couple of years ago, which really touched me because he means the world to me now so is his book! I started reading it and I though about translating some of what he has written for you to read :) the name of the book is called Rateela2 (historical name for a cave) and whenever I find time I'll translate a bit more! I just hope that my translation will fulfill its original meaning!!

History is an Action. A myth is a desire.
History is an arrow dragging the conquerors feather over the leaves of the remaining time.
A myth is a dream racing the wind... The wind is an awaking, this is how an autumn whispered after a fire of a long summer.

Beside an opening of a cave I sat down and wove my strings, and I saw a future, a future where the myth mingled with history, and I was the desire, and I was the action, and I was the only witness....
History is a tale of existing, a myth is a tale of authority and influencing.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Greetings....

Happy New Year all, hope everything goes well for you this year :)
every single year I say I want to do this and that and that yah but that doesn't work I don't do anything or I might do a thing or two but that's all!!
so this year I'm going to try something new! I'm going to write everything down and then I'll be able to compare and I'll make my self do them coz I have them already posted on my blog (u know what I mean)
so here's how it goes:
1. Must lose weight
2. Must practice more to get a scholarship
3. Read more about composers and do more of the listening part.
4. Buy a Cajon (I doubt; due to lack of funding)
5. Get internet to my house and get connected to the world once again!!!
6. So far that's all and I'll add if I had anything new!!

so I hope every one of you will reach his/her goals some way or another



P.S you cant fly high with eagles when you're surrounded with turkeys (good luck to you all)