My Music Discography
So...here am I with nothing much to do during this CNY...so I had this lil' idea of doing my little "discography". Basically it's just looking back in time when I first loved music and actually started liking a single artist, or a band...and how I started listening and following the progress of different types of music and bands...
It's a Chronology of Music!! Hah...I reckon every music lover should do it at least once.
So, we shall start then, tho I dunno how this might end up.
I remember my first few songs I listened and will sing along with it (apart from nursery rhymes) were the oldies like " Tell Laura I love her", and "Speedy Gonzales"...hehehe...but to me my FIRST artist which I actually REMEMBEREd the lyrics and sang along was....
Don't get heart attack....
Yes! Hahahaha...Really...I was I think 9 or 10 years old...everyone was into the " dui ni ai ai ai bu Wan" craze...so I just tagged along....hahah...
So the same goes to..
and
Yup yup...laugh all you want...:p
Then when I hit 11, 12 years old...there was this friend of mine who was so into this guy who called himself Meatloaf.
His songs were quite anthem-ic, and quite ballad driven. However, tho his lyrics dont really speak of it, his album covers were quite crazy.
Being a Methodist conservative that time, I was torn between actually listening to this and the curiosity of my heart to explore more the music world. Of course, my friend introduced to me Michael Bolton to me during that time. Heh. I thought he was cool then.
When I hit 13, I called it my first contact with Rock Music. I met this dude in my new secondary school, and because I told him he looked like Tom Cruise, (which I thought he looked a bit like), hehe.. He was so happy he grabbed a couple of his cassettes (yup, it was cassettes back then), and passed it to me and said " Hey, try listening to this babys. "
The moment I listened to "this babys", there was no turning back.
Bon Jovi
Guns n Roses
Ugly Kid Joe
Green DAy
Yep. You see, it was the teenage years. Rebellion years, they called it. I broke all tradition and teachings of not-listening-to-devil-music by my peers and elders and indulged myself in heavy guitar shredders, thumping drum lines and high pitch screamings. Hehe.. I was so into green day that I saved RM 5 per week allowance so bad just to buy the RM 13.90 cassette for their new album!!
I would have my cassette walkman strapped on my pocket, put on bon jovi's "you can't give love a bad name" , and cycle to school for my curi culum. :)
However, the following years, just like Moses and the Israelites, I kinda wandered into the wilderness.. So..I started listening and snapping my fingers to..
Sighs...
and
SSiighhss..
Hey, don't judge me k? Admit it, you DID listen to them as well..k? k? k?
Anyway, moving on..
after I was done with secondary school, moving into MMU, it was a lot of change to me in terms of music. I stepped out of Don Moen's " God is good all the time", and I moved into Planet Shaker's "Everyday" and " Free".
So, for the first few years, at least 1,2 years of my uni life, music was pretty much getting in love with planet shakers and united live. I even remember my drum "si fu" asked me that time, who are my drum heros, I stared at him blankly, and said " erm....planet shaker's drummer? sorry ar, don't know his name also. "
Finally, soon after that, I got back to where I left off. Imagine the hiatus!!!
Guess who got me back on track again?
Yep. Or I think it was more of...
I was just blown away by his speed and creativeness on the drums. I wanted to play like him, I wanted to be so cool like him. It was because of him, serious, that I made the decision to change my settings from a 2-tom setting to a 1-tom setting.hehe.
I collected 2gb of their LIVE videos, and watched them over and over again, everyday. I learnt his rolls, and I loved their crazy videos between shows when they just played jackass stunts around.
Next up,
I went on to ..
FYI, it was because of Taylor Hawkins on the drums, that I switched my cymbals from low to high. keke. It really looked reeeeeeeally cool.
and
Yellowcard
and finally, my first entry from punk based into emo-based..
My Chemical Romance.
When I first heard "helena" , I hated it. But because of the power of repetition thanks to our local radio station, I learnt to accept it, and eventually, like it. Then came their hit " I'm not okay (I promise)" , I just fell in love with them! Soon I find myself watching their live vids everyday as well.
So, well, I ventured into the emo-world and I never really came out of it. I went into my favourites...and I started liking the screamos and crazy heavy guitars...
The USed
Saosin
Story of the year.
and of course...
Yep. So this is it until now, based on what I've scanned through my most frequently played list and most number of vids on my pc. Of course these are not the only bands I listen to..These the ones that have influenced me heavily into who i am today musically. I will not exclude other important names such as Linkin Park, Incubus, Switchfoot, Oasis, Limp Bizkit, Anberlin, 30 sconds to mars, Mr Big, so many more.
Of course, I have also exposed myself to groove and funk, which I appreciate it immensely. However, stuff that I don't really touch and are not really into are pop, r&b. " No thanks" to stuff from Rihanna, Akon, Usher, Shawn Kingston, Kingston hardisc...laalala..you get the point.
However, seems like nowsadays, I do seem to like to get a bit into ..
Underoath
As I LAy Dying
one period I was really into..
Korn
So much so , that my first and only snare drum to-date that I purchased was a signature series from the drummer, David Silveria. Price = RM 2.8k
Finally,
for occasional fun tit -bits, I sometimes you-tubing them and chuckle and giggle while watching them. I'm not making fun of them. Their music is tight and real powerful. Just that I like their show performances. I wish my drum stage and go up and make 360deg spins too.
They are...
Slipknot.
Oh ya, they just changed their masks recently.
Anyway, these pretty much sum up the last 20 years of my music listening life. Maybe I should do another one for the next 20 years. Hehe..
Hey for those who know me please care to chip in any more bands that I've left out that I'm quite into..
JA!
It's a Chronology of Music!! Hah...I reckon every music lover should do it at least once.
So, we shall start then, tho I dunno how this might end up.
I remember my first few songs I listened and will sing along with it (apart from nursery rhymes) were the oldies like " Tell Laura I love her", and "Speedy Gonzales"...hehehe...but to me my FIRST artist which I actually REMEMBEREd the lyrics and sang along was....
Don't get heart attack....
Yes! Hahahaha...Really...I was I think 9 or 10 years old...everyone was into the " dui ni ai ai ai bu Wan" craze...so I just tagged along....hahah...
So the same goes to..
and
Yup yup...laugh all you want...:p
Then when I hit 11, 12 years old...there was this friend of mine who was so into this guy who called himself Meatloaf.
His songs were quite anthem-ic, and quite ballad driven. However, tho his lyrics dont really speak of it, his album covers were quite crazy.
Being a Methodist conservative that time, I was torn between actually listening to this and the curiosity of my heart to explore more the music world. Of course, my friend introduced to me Michael Bolton to me during that time. Heh. I thought he was cool then.
When I hit 13, I called it my first contact with Rock Music. I met this dude in my new secondary school, and because I told him he looked like Tom Cruise, (which I thought he looked a bit like), hehe.. He was so happy he grabbed a couple of his cassettes (yup, it was cassettes back then), and passed it to me and said " Hey, try listening to this babys. "
The moment I listened to "this babys", there was no turning back.
Bon Jovi
Guns n Roses
Ugly Kid Joe
Green DAy
Yep. You see, it was the teenage years. Rebellion years, they called it. I broke all tradition and teachings of not-listening-to-devil-music by my peers and elders and indulged myself in heavy guitar shredders, thumping drum lines and high pitch screamings. Hehe.. I was so into green day that I saved RM 5 per week allowance so bad just to buy the RM 13.90 cassette for their new album!!
I would have my cassette walkman strapped on my pocket, put on bon jovi's "you can't give love a bad name" , and cycle to school for my curi culum. :)
However, the following years, just like Moses and the Israelites, I kinda wandered into the wilderness.. So..I started listening and snapping my fingers to..
Sighs...
and
SSiighhss..
Hey, don't judge me k? Admit it, you DID listen to them as well..k? k? k?
Anyway, moving on..
after I was done with secondary school, moving into MMU, it was a lot of change to me in terms of music. I stepped out of Don Moen's " God is good all the time", and I moved into Planet Shaker's "Everyday" and " Free".
So, for the first few years, at least 1,2 years of my uni life, music was pretty much getting in love with planet shakers and united live. I even remember my drum "si fu" asked me that time, who are my drum heros, I stared at him blankly, and said " erm....planet shaker's drummer? sorry ar, don't know his name also. "
Finally, soon after that, I got back to where I left off. Imagine the hiatus!!!
Guess who got me back on track again?
Yep. Or I think it was more of...
I was just blown away by his speed and creativeness on the drums. I wanted to play like him, I wanted to be so cool like him. It was because of him, serious, that I made the decision to change my settings from a 2-tom setting to a 1-tom setting.hehe.
I collected 2gb of their LIVE videos, and watched them over and over again, everyday. I learnt his rolls, and I loved their crazy videos between shows when they just played jackass stunts around.
Next up,
I went on to ..
FYI, it was because of Taylor Hawkins on the drums, that I switched my cymbals from low to high. keke. It really looked reeeeeeeally cool.
and
Yellowcard
and finally, my first entry from punk based into emo-based..
My Chemical Romance.
When I first heard "helena" , I hated it. But because of the power of repetition thanks to our local radio station, I learnt to accept it, and eventually, like it. Then came their hit " I'm not okay (I promise)" , I just fell in love with them! Soon I find myself watching their live vids everyday as well.
So, well, I ventured into the emo-world and I never really came out of it. I went into my favourites...and I started liking the screamos and crazy heavy guitars...
The USed
Saosin
Story of the year.
and of course...
Yep. So this is it until now, based on what I've scanned through my most frequently played list and most number of vids on my pc. Of course these are not the only bands I listen to..These the ones that have influenced me heavily into who i am today musically. I will not exclude other important names such as Linkin Park, Incubus, Switchfoot, Oasis, Limp Bizkit, Anberlin, 30 sconds to mars, Mr Big, so many more.
Of course, I have also exposed myself to groove and funk, which I appreciate it immensely. However, stuff that I don't really touch and are not really into are pop, r&b. " No thanks" to stuff from Rihanna, Akon, Usher, Shawn Kingston, Kingston hardisc...laalala..you get the point.
However, seems like nowsadays, I do seem to like to get a bit into ..
Underoath
As I LAy Dying
one period I was really into..
Korn
So much so , that my first and only snare drum to-date that I purchased was a signature series from the drummer, David Silveria. Price = RM 2.8k
Finally,
for occasional fun tit -bits, I sometimes you-tubing them and chuckle and giggle while watching them. I'm not making fun of them. Their music is tight and real powerful. Just that I like their show performances. I wish my drum stage and go up and make 360deg spins too.
They are...
Slipknot.
Oh ya, they just changed their masks recently.
Anyway, these pretty much sum up the last 20 years of my music listening life. Maybe I should do another one for the next 20 years. Hehe..
Hey for those who know me please care to chip in any more bands that I've left out that I'm quite into..
JA!
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