Saturday, July 30, 2011

The other real life (V)

Life has many twists and turns and not always right ones.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

J. G. Ballard

In a sense, pornography is the most political form of fiction, dealing with how we use and exploit each other, in the most urgent and ruthless way.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Get mad, don't get even!

If you bump onto a wall, and you blame the wall for it, and you feel the furious urge to retaliate, consider that the wall may be stronger than you, and you may end up hurting yourself even more.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Fado

Fado is a portuguese word that means literally fate or destiny. It is also the name of a portuguese music genre.
The origins of this style are still a matter of much debate today and no definite conclusions have yet been reached. Well, I will escape being trapped in such controversial matters.
This music is commonly regarded as being gloomy and melancholic. After all it is a form of cultural expression of a people who sees itself as pessimistic (as in: "I have a miserable life, such bad luck, all worst things happen to me ...") and fatalist ("... and there's nothing I can do about it!"). However, not all Fado is, in fact, sad and tinted with despair. There are Fado songs on the most varied subjects and for all sorts of moods.
In this post I'm sharing two albums of Fado. The first one, "The Story of Fado", is a collection of some of the better known Fado songs, sang by some of the best Fado performers. Some of these songs are in fact quite cheerful and festive, which will prove to you that not all Fado is sad.


Here's the tracklist:


01 - A Casa da Mariquinhas
02 - Não Venhas Tarde
03 - Tia Macheta
04 - A Tendinha
05 - A Rosinha dos Limões
06 - Rosa Enjeitada
07 - Partir É Morrer Um Pouco
08 - Foi na Travessa da Palha
09 - Foi Deus
10 - Lisboa à Noite
11 - Aquela Janela Virada Pró Mar
12 - Fado das Caldas
13 - Belos Tempos
14 - Colchetes de Oiro
15 - Fadista Louco
16 - Saudade Vai-te Embora
17 - Embuçado
18 - Amar
19 - Saudade Mal do Fado
20 - Arraial
21 - Até Que a Voz Me Doa
22 - Cavalo Ruço


Link:  http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2N9E29TM


The second one is an album by world-renowned Fado singer Amália Rodrigues (1920-1999). She has a very distinctive style of singing, which is probably responsible (at least in part) for Fado's reputation of gloominess. This album is the recording of a live performance at L'Olympia, Paris in 1957.



Here's the tracklist:

01 - Uma Casa Portuguesa
02 - Nem Às Paredes Confesso
03 - Ai Mouraria
04 - Perseguição
05 - Tudo Isto É Fado
06 - Fado Corrido
07 - Barco Negro
08 - Coimbra
09 - Sabe-se Lá
10 - Tendinha
11 - Lá Vai Lisboa
12 - Que Deus Me Perdoe
13 - Lisboa Antiga
14 - Amália


Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?icajr8sdkrsr2si


I hope you enjoy this, cyber330!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Useful aforism template

By filling in the blanks below you may create your own customized version of a clever aforism which you may use as a witty remark in numerous conversations.

Inside of every _____ there is a _____ struggling to get out.

William James

Many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Nature vs. Humanity

Reason is futile.
You cannot control your fate.
You will die!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Dos and Don'ts

Assume nothing. Prepare for everything. Trust no one. Babble about anything.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Ambrose "Bitter" Bierce

FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.

RELIGION, n. A daughter of Hope and Fear, explaining to Ignorance the nature of the Unknowable.

HOPE, n. Desire and expectation rolled into one.

LIFE, n. A spiritual pickle preserving the body from decay. We live in daily apprehension of its loss; yet when lost it is not missed. The question, "Is life worth living?" has been much discussed; particularly by those who think it is not, many of whom have written at great length in support of their view and by careful observance of the laws of health enjoyed for long terms of years the honors of successful controversy.

EXTINCTION, n. The raw material out of which theology created the future state.

(From The Devil's Dictionary, 1906)