Thursday, January 17, 2013
Is King still King?
Of course Martin Luther King Jr. is still king. Just the fact that he has a holiday helps prove this. Everyone knows who he is and what he did. I even had to memorize part of his "I have a dream" speech in Spanish for spanish class. King's ideas still live on. He fought for human rights, and, to this day, we are still fighting. His methods of peaceful demonstration and boycotting are well-known and widely-used. King set the stage for future generations to come. He prepared well and helped lead our country to be a better country. We can take from his example and see that individual people can help bring about big changes. It is hope for the future. It is assurance that every group of people can fight for their equal rights. King helped start something big and it still lives on today.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Music Review: Matt & Kim
Matt & Kim and are an upbeat duo from New York. My
favorite song from them is Daylight. It has a happy rhythm and gets stuck in my
head easily. The lyrics are carefree and, simply put, convey joy. They don't
necessarily make that much sense all the time, such as "and in the
daylight we can hitchhike to Maine, I hope that someday I’ll see without
these frames" or "slip and slide on subway grates, these shoes
are poor mans ice skates, fall through like change in the daylight,"
which only leads to the song being more carefree. What makes Matt & Kim
even better is their performance. I've seen them live and it was great. Their
stage presence is unique and the fact that they are a couple sort of puts it
all together. After the concert and seeing some of their interviews and the way
they interact with each other and others shows that they really love what they
do and they love that they do it together. Even the way they write songs- their
album, Grand, was recorded in Matt's parent's house or how they come
up with a beat and melody first and lyrics last. The process of writing their
lyrics is bizarre, in the words of Matt; Kim writes random sentences when she
hears the melody and Matt chooses random parts of these sentences and then
fills in the blanks. Their songs are cheery and as Kim says, they "just
want people to have a good time," which is exactly what their songs
convey.
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