Saturday, December 31, 2005

Get Ready La Encik Izzy......

As a Reminder to Myself.............
The clock is ticking izzy..........

Yep it is..




OOppss, getting nearer





Dang i'm almost there!




Ouh what the heck,. let's get it over with then.....
Let's see, what do i have to sit for hmm?
EEE402Integrated Circuit Technology9 am, Wed, 18th JanRanmoor Hall of Residence
EEE417Optical Communication Devices and
Systems
1.30 pm, Mon, 23rd JanSheffield Wednesday Sports Hall
EEE401Electromagnetic Compatibility1.30 pm, Tues, 24th JanOctagon Centre
EEE407Energy Utilisation1.30 pm, Mon, 30 JanFirth Hall

Wish me luck ppl!!!! hehehe

Friday, December 30, 2005

Deeper in the pitfall.....there goes my hero..

Full of frustration That's it. i'm just tired of waiting and hoping. A nil-nil draw against Arsenal, while the blues continued on with their 8th consecutive winning streak, have just made themselves look really bad sliding deeper in the pitfall of hell. And it certainly made me look and feel bad, overwhelmed with frustration.

Where is my Hero?

But to do them some just, and to be square with myself at the same time, they were in some very hard times back then when i started supporting the team at the age of 8 late in the 80's. Yeah, that's the time when the bloody scousers cladded in their famous and legendary "Candy" red jersey ruled the league. But i was there still, marching on, until they finally made their breakthrough as one of the main contenders on the top flight against the Reds. Yes, indeed i still remember that time. 1992-1993, the year i was circumcised (hehehe), and the year when Johor won the Malaysian Cup during the Semi-pro era, and it was the year of the awakening of the Red Devils. It was the year of glory, and glory. I celebrated manhood with pride back then.

And so, i know the time will come, again. When they will form the same marching as they did in 1993, like they always do. The ripple of periodic change in the Premiership climate will keep on propagating, to which there is no end in the cycle. The Red Devils will rule again........

***Grow Up Please!!****

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Nevermind the Hazatsu: More Songs

The time comes again for me to upload more of our band's songs. But before that, i would like to thank you all who spared some time sampling our songs from the previous posts and left some very constructive comments here. I know some ppl thought that the comments left here are just too negative (nonetheless, its really sweet of you to back me up sis). But i just want to make a point here that "no comment or critic is unacceptable, as how no idea is a bad idea". It's all the matter of different point of views. Probably this doesn't make much sense to you all, but let's just say one should know there is a bold line between giving comments to ideas and condemning ideas. The latter is totally unacceptable.

Well, all the yapping aside, here is the song that i wanna share. Its called "Mimpiku". Yup, its a malay song. Wrote this song more than a year ago i think. But dont worry, i dont think its like one of those typical rock kapak malaysian songs. Definitely not that kind of material (i hope not!!)

# Song: Mimpiku #



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Ok, this time i've decided to put up another song. The next song is called "Shelter" and its one of our earliest songs, back when the band was a 2 piece band (me and Jon) and was known as "The Wilkinsons". Hmmm, those were the days. Check it out.

# Song: Shelter (acoustic) #



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Well, that's all for now. There are loads of others songs that we wrote, but i'll put it up here one by one. Once a month maybe? Well whatever it is, please do leave a feedback or two. Really appreciate that!

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Again, Jon has produced another nice photography artwork (Jon is the bassist of our band btw). I think it's worth to be published here for the world to see. Good job Jon, keep it up.


The Wilko Hommies

Friday, December 23, 2005

Entrepreneurship Seminar, Manchester.

At the Seminar VenueWinter holiday started and most of my local frens rushed home to spend Christmas with families. And as for me and the rest of the Malaysian ppl, we headed up north to Manchester to attend a Seminar on Entrepreneurship, sponsored by MARA. Well, its pretty hard to resist free Malaysian food and mingling around with successful and famous business men and women. Hehe. But seriously, i went there because of the knowledge to gain and the fact that each of us will get our own room in a classy hotel. Atleast i know this year i spent my winter holiday in a productive way for the first time. It was fun and informative altogether. The event was held for 3 days and 2 nights. And we had to wear formal attire. Alas, this gave my Lounge Suit the chance to get out of the closet for the 3rd time in 4 years. Despite, it still fits me like a glove.

New FrensThere were around 80 ppl from all over UK who attended this event. Most of them i dont already know. What can i say, been here for 4 years, and most of the people from my era have graduated and went back home. But i still managed to get to know most of the ppl at the seminar and made a couple of new frens. To my surprise the seminar was quite fun. We were divided into groups and were suppose to form our own business organisations. Yeah, we had to go against each other in a business simulation where they stole most of the ideas from the reality TV show "The Apprentice". The aim was so that we apply the so called "entrepreneurship" skills and knowledge taught to us in the real world, or so they claimed. As for me, it was just nice to get out of Sheffield after a looong semester.


At the Seminar

Monday, December 12, 2005

Noise & Confusion:Winter Rock Festival 2005.

Tickets for 210th December 2005, Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales. It was definitely one day worth remembering. I know someone working at BBC Radio Sheffield who got 2 free tickets to the ultimate Rock Festival of the year but sadly she couldn't make it. Fortunately for me, she offered me the tickets. Yeah at the very last minute, like 2 days before the actual concert. Thanks a lot Susan, you're the best.



ArenaSo i called up a fren at Cardiff, Zarir and asked him to join me, and took the morning train to South Wales the very next day. Yeah its a huge annual event, "Noise & Confusion 2005". The line-up this year was: Yeti, Nic Amstrong and the Thieves, The Subways, Razorlight, The Coral, Foo Fighters and Oasis. To be honest, the only band that i really wanna see live is Foo Fighters. Gosh, they are definitely my Rock idol.


Me and ZarirThe concert started at noon, all the way till midnight. And we had to stay in the Millenium Arena for almost 12 hours. Its a national stadium with retractable roof. By day it hosts the famous FA Charity Shield games et al, and by night it converts into europe's largest indoor arena. Luckily we had the seated tickets. We were miles away from the stage of course, but the view was alright and there were 2 big screens infront. So we didn't miss much.



Foo Fighters in action My pals in the states told me how great the Foo Fighters are when they are playing live. Damn were they right about it. The songs they played were totally out of this world, definitely an elaboration from the ones u hear in the albums, far better. And the performance was explosive!! Seriously, Kurt Kobain didn't die in vain, but died for a reason afterall. And the reason is Dave Grohl....


OasisOasis

The above are the pictures of Oasis playing as the headliner of the day. Gosh, the Brit crowd went absolutely nuts!!! They were jumping and screaming and splashing booze everywhere. I do enjoy listening to them and their songs, but not a huge fan. The performance was at par, thanks to the flamboyant stage lighting, but aside from that, they were just ordinary and nothing to shout about. But i particular admire the calm and coolnest that the Gallagher brothers have in performing. Its like as if u are watching them in a video clip. The arrogant and bad-boy look on their faces, not the mention the attitude they possess, it sure bring pride to the fans and win their hearts.

Most of the other bands were great too, esp The Subways and Razorlight. But i think i should give extra credit to the The Subways' trio. They sounded very solid for a 3 piece band, with a female bassist. Their performance was nearly as explosive as the Foo Fighters and the Oasis. Such a magnitude of confidence, i bet they can go really2 far. And i love their songs too. Very unique. They're the kind of songs that you have to hear over and over again to really enjoy it. overall it was hell of a day. The largest and definitely the best concert i've been too.....

Full Arena

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Nevermind The Hazatsu

Yup, the title above is the name of our band. But hold on there, i am not gonna go to all the trouble of writing about how and why we came out with that name. Let's just leave it at that for the moment. Then again, i kinda like that name. :-)

I think its about time i announce the band's current line up:

Ouh lil GrommitNevermind the Hazatsu
M : vocal
Jon: Bass guitar
Wynn: Rhythm guitar, Vocal
Farid: Drums
Izzy: Lead guitar, vocal

hmmm, lame.......

Anyway, we haven't got that much time to get together for our ritual jamming session that often nowadays. yeah everybody seems to be busy with work and everything. Really annoying. I can't stand it. My hands are shaking in anticipation for our next session. Can't wait (though i dont know when that'll be).

Like i said in the previous post, we managed to record some of our original materials. And i think i've just got enough free time to upload one song and share it with the world here. Check it out below and please drop in some feedback, really appreciate that. Ouh, the song is called 'Break Myself'. Enjoy..

# song: Break myself #



** If the player above doesn't work (it always doesn't), click here to hear the song.

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Wanna share another picture. Edited by Jon. Its a picture of me and my flatmates. All 8 of them. Yup, you heard me, there are 9 of us living under one roof: 15 Wilkinson Street. But its not too bad really, there's plenty of space in the house. And it has 7 rooms altogether. Btw, some of them are at home on weekends only. So the house is never too crowded or anything.

15 Wilko Hommies