Ok, so I have a major problem with my roommate. The thing is, we have been friends since eigth grade, so I really don't want to hurt her feelings. She is really messy and loses things all the time. Since we were already friends, we share some stuff, well she didn't bring up scissors or dishes. She has already lost most of my spoons and forks and scissors. Also, our room gets really messy and I'm a clean person, I don't want to clean up her stuff though. No, that is not my major problem, don't worry, I could deal with that. Well, her boyfriend is also going to this school (he only lives one floor up from us and one room over), yeah, I've known him since eighth grade too. So my boyfriend is back in our hometown (three hours away) and I only see him every other weekend. My roommate and her boyfriend know this is really hard from me (I'm also away from my two best friends), yeah, not good at changes. Well, they only really care about themselves. Seriously, it's true. My roommate seems to always either need her boyfriend sleep in our dorm room or she sleeps in his every night!! I seriously don't know why you would need to do that.. Yeah, it got really bad one time, she had him sleep here every night the whole week, so I told her on Friday, that I prefer he doesn't, then she said a stupid snotty comment (I think, "you could have said it nicer" I really did say it pretty nice, since I was screaming at her in my head..) and it was stupid. Yeah, now she is having him spend the night here every other night. See, she doesn't ask me if he can, she just assumes that since I know him, it's fine.. She also goes about it completely the wrong way. Like I said she doen't ask me first, also I go to sleep first those nights (cause I have an 8:00 class), so I'm already sleeping and she just decides to have him spend the night. Wake up suprise for me! Yeah, since I have the first class, I have to get ready first and that is completely akward.. Yeah, I get soo mad at her and him because they never think about me. I seriously feel invisible sometimes in my dorm room. He will come in and they will lay on her bed and kiss, makeout, giggle, and touching is going on too. I mean seriously, how inconsiderate is that?
Yeah, I don't want her to get mad at me though, I feel like she will if I say something and then she will ruin the rest of this year for me (she can get evil sometimes when she is holding a gruge). Yeah, I'm completely a non-confrontational person... So, I really don't know what I should do that I actually am able to do.. Does anyone have any advice?? I would seriously appreciate it. Thanks for listening to my problems.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Episode 5
I enjoyed listening to some of their favorite tracks from the Anthology. I thought it was a little weird that all the songs before the Fox Trot, they would just play a little portion of the song, then they played the whole Fox Trot. Anyways, this episode focused a lot on Harry Smith's life again. They think that since Harry Smith had such a common name, people didn't realize that it was the same guy that did all of that stuff. He was a film maker, painter, writer, producer, and a huge collector. Michael Asche said, "he drove himself in ways that you and I would not even consider." That would help show why he was able to accomplish so much in his life. Blind Willie Johnson had a harder scratchy voice to listen to in the song that he sang with his wife. Harry Smith collected string figures and paper airplanes, which he marked the date and the place when he got them.
".. and when these records came out, it was the first time, that these were like the roots and a conduit to a totally new music, and unlike music they heard before and really it broke all rules, it broke the barrier.. could explore this music on their own.. and put them out with their own unique style." said Ronny Sing. She was talking about how roots music is really the 'roots' to music. Future artists would listen to these songs and then learn them and they would change the music to a different unique style even though they originally got it from these songs. Roots music has helped form all types of music in one way or another. That is really cool when you think about it, it shows how creative people can get, because they started by changing the same songs and now there are completely different styles of music.
I thought it was a little annoying that every 10 minutes, she had to introduce the program again and how shwe had to say that this was the fifth episode about the folkways collection... and on to saying her name Cathy (don't know how to spell her last name)..
".. and when these records came out, it was the first time, that these were like the roots and a conduit to a totally new music, and unlike music they heard before and really it broke all rules, it broke the barrier.. could explore this music on their own.. and put them out with their own unique style." said Ronny Sing. She was talking about how roots music is really the 'roots' to music. Future artists would listen to these songs and then learn them and they would change the music to a different unique style even though they originally got it from these songs. Roots music has helped form all types of music in one way or another. That is really cool when you think about it, it shows how creative people can get, because they started by changing the same songs and now there are completely different styles of music.
I thought it was a little annoying that every 10 minutes, she had to introduce the program again and how shwe had to say that this was the fifth episode about the folkways collection... and on to saying her name Cathy (don't know how to spell her last name)..
Monday, October 23, 2006
episodes three and four
So, my internet just kicked me off, I had already written everything about episode three and I lost it. Yeah, sorry because I don't remember what I wrote but I will try..
episode 3
I really like that they talked about the artists and played their music. I enjoyed that. One thing that I don't enjoy about reading the books is that you don't get to hear what the artist's songs sound like. I am always curious and want to know, but at the same time, to lazy to try to get them to come up on pandora... So yeah, I enjoyed hearing the songs and the speeches. I liked how there was a variety of music, something there for everyone. I thought that it was really cool that Asche was not doing it for the money, but trying to bring back and save some music that people do and would enjoy listening to. I don't remember what else I wrote, sorry about that..
episode 4
The introduction with Harry Smith was really cool. I really liked his saying, "My dreams came true. I saw America change through music." I actually didn't like the song called Judgement. His voice was too scratchy for me and the kid was kind of yelling the words. Sorry, if you liked it, I just didn't, but that's ok, because I liked a lot of the other stuff. I actually really enjoyed listening to the song that had words somewhat like this (I missed the name of the song) "king kong kissy kissy cry me oh" because it was really random. I like randomness. I talked more about the song selections because this computer was acting weird and I ended up missing part of the episode, where they did a lot of talking. Sorry, I didn't have the time or patience to find where I was at, so yeah, that's why.. I liked that he didn't put what race the artists were, so the listeners would listen to songs that they normally wouldn't listen too. I thought that was really cool because you shouldn't decide not to listen to a song because of the race of the artist. The author said that these were all artists that were "saying listen to me, pay attention to me, I have something to tell you.. attempting to stand out in their communties." I liked that because it's true. The artists are telling stories and they do want you to listen to them because they are trying to tell you something, it could be advice or something in the human nature that is wrong, but people do it anyway (back when he was talking about racism).
I hope that it wasn't too similar to everyone else's blogs. I didn't try to do that or anything.
episode 3
I really like that they talked about the artists and played their music. I enjoyed that. One thing that I don't enjoy about reading the books is that you don't get to hear what the artist's songs sound like. I am always curious and want to know, but at the same time, to lazy to try to get them to come up on pandora... So yeah, I enjoyed hearing the songs and the speeches. I liked how there was a variety of music, something there for everyone. I thought that it was really cool that Asche was not doing it for the money, but trying to bring back and save some music that people do and would enjoy listening to. I don't remember what else I wrote, sorry about that..
episode 4
The introduction with Harry Smith was really cool. I really liked his saying, "My dreams came true. I saw America change through music." I actually didn't like the song called Judgement. His voice was too scratchy for me and the kid was kind of yelling the words. Sorry, if you liked it, I just didn't, but that's ok, because I liked a lot of the other stuff. I actually really enjoyed listening to the song that had words somewhat like this (I missed the name of the song) "king kong kissy kissy cry me oh" because it was really random. I like randomness. I talked more about the song selections because this computer was acting weird and I ended up missing part of the episode, where they did a lot of talking. Sorry, I didn't have the time or patience to find where I was at, so yeah, that's why.. I liked that he didn't put what race the artists were, so the listeners would listen to songs that they normally wouldn't listen too. I thought that was really cool because you shouldn't decide not to listen to a song because of the race of the artist. The author said that these were all artists that were "saying listen to me, pay attention to me, I have something to tell you.. attempting to stand out in their communties." I liked that because it's true. The artists are telling stories and they do want you to listen to them because they are trying to tell you something, it could be advice or something in the human nature that is wrong, but people do it anyway (back when he was talking about racism).
I hope that it wasn't too similar to everyone else's blogs. I didn't try to do that or anything.
Friday, October 20, 2006
Blog Summary for Oct. 20th
It is my turn for blog summary and I enjoyed reading everyone's blogs. People coud blog some more that they are, yes, I'm included because I have not blogged in a while either. I would enjoy it if other people would blog about how they think their own perfomance went or what they thought of their classmates performances.
Dano wrote that he does enjoy using Pandora but does not like that Pandora will only let you skip a certain number of times per hour. He normally judges the song by the first few beats but found out that it is not always teh best way to go about listening to Pandora. Mary Beth also wrote about how she enjoys using Pandora, insead of having to go all the way to the classroom to listen to the music. Jweb mentioned that he enjoyes listening to blues music more now.
Ashley enjoyes reading the In the Country of Country book better that the Blues book.
Laura and Mary Beth both blogged about what they read in the book In the Country of Country. I really enjoyed reading Laura's blog because she wrote about what she felt from the reading. Laura mentioned that Dawidoff wrote biased. She included the sentence, "Brooks is a pop star masquerading as a country singer, a yuppie with a lariat."(pg 15). Then she went on and said that she believes all good music is emotion. She also mentioned that Dawidoff was a little contradictory about music and emotion. He mentioned that some artists didn't sing about their own feelings and things to do with their life but that was the music that actually showed real emotion.
Dooner mentioned Friday the 13th and the Common House Coffee place. He enjoyes going there but at the same time doesn't because of the religious stuff that goes on their. He overheard a conversation about religion and wanted to cut in because it was not correct.. He decided against it because it was two older people that had the conversation. I hope things work out for Dooner the next time he goes to the Common House ans will not have to hear more religious conversations that annoy him.
Dano wrote that he does enjoy using Pandora but does not like that Pandora will only let you skip a certain number of times per hour. He normally judges the song by the first few beats but found out that it is not always teh best way to go about listening to Pandora. Mary Beth also wrote about how she enjoys using Pandora, insead of having to go all the way to the classroom to listen to the music. Jweb mentioned that he enjoyes listening to blues music more now.
Ashley enjoyes reading the In the Country of Country book better that the Blues book.
Laura and Mary Beth both blogged about what they read in the book In the Country of Country. I really enjoyed reading Laura's blog because she wrote about what she felt from the reading. Laura mentioned that Dawidoff wrote biased. She included the sentence, "Brooks is a pop star masquerading as a country singer, a yuppie with a lariat."(pg 15). Then she went on and said that she believes all good music is emotion. She also mentioned that Dawidoff was a little contradictory about music and emotion. He mentioned that some artists didn't sing about their own feelings and things to do with their life but that was the music that actually showed real emotion.
Dooner mentioned Friday the 13th and the Common House Coffee place. He enjoyes going there but at the same time doesn't because of the religious stuff that goes on their. He overheard a conversation about religion and wanted to cut in because it was not correct.. He decided against it because it was two older people that had the conversation. I hope things work out for Dooner the next time he goes to the Common House ans will not have to hear more religious conversations that annoy him.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
my performance
So I was really nervous before I did my perfomance thing on last Thursday. I did not get to practice signing my song much so yes, normally it is a lot beter to watch because you can consider, facial expression, body movement, timing, and much more. Yeah, I'm in the noon class and I signed weary days by The Whitstein Brothers and then talked about deaf musicians. IT then got the class to talk about how the deaf musicians must be really talented to do that stuff especially an all deaf band with three members. Yeah, so i thought that everything went well. I was nervous, you guys could probably tell. Yeah, so does any one have any other comments about what I did or anything??
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