Monday, December 22, 2008

26 years of Dad-less Christmases



It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

So they say. But I never really got that kind of Christmas. That jolly, wishful, too-happy-I’m-lost-for-words kind feeling. Not because we never had chestnuts roasting on an open fire; or I never saw mommy kissing Santa Claus; or I never had a glimpse of Frosty the Snowman or got even a hint of snow…but because, well…how could this be the hap-happiest season of all/ most wonderful time of the year, when loved ones are near—when the one person I’ve always longed to be near to--is halfway around the globe and probably doesn’t even know that I exist.


Needless to say, Christmas has always been the exact opposite of that jolly song. Despite the fact that my momma tried so hard to make me happy. I knew she loved me, and I loved her too…but this deep longing for my father has always kept the joyous spirit of Christmas at a tantalizing distance.

Every year my mom would bring me shopping for a Christmas gift. And while other kids tugged at their father’s hand pointing at the toy they wanted, I’d tug my momma’s hand and point at those children’s fathers. I don’t think any of them ever really knew how lucky they already were. Each year, that was the gift I asked for. For 26 years, I never got it. But still, I continue to hope. That one day, he’ll hear my songs; look into my eyes; recognize my pink fur; and say, “Gorgoro, my son!”

Christmas may not be the happiest, most wonderful, ever-so-joyous time of the year for me. Still, it’s the most hopeful. It may not mean the same way for me as it does for you, but whatever this season may mean for you, I wish you’d feel it so wonderfully well this time around…And I hope you’ll get what you wish for, this year.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

I'm now on Facebook!!


http://gorgoro.multiply.com/links/item/8

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

I met Razorback last night!





Wow! Splendid! I got the chance to meet Razorback last Dec 16 2008 at Magnet High street. My band also performed that night :-)

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

WOHOOOO!!! BLUR IS BACK!!!!


GOOD NEWS FOR FANS LIKE ME!!! I HOPE TO SEE YOU GUYS!! I'M SUCH A BIG BIG FAN!!! YOU'RE MY NO.1 MUSICAL INFLUENCE!!!

From http://www.nme.com/news/blur/41552


When Blur announced plans to make their 2009 comeback yesterday (December 9) they gave just one interview - to NME.

Speaking jointly for the first time in almost a decade, frontman Damon Albarn and guitarist Graham Coxon invited NME along to discuss
Blur's gig next summer on July 3 in London's Hyde Park, their original split, their reconciliation and their future plans.

You can read the interview in full in this week's issue of NME which is on newsstands across the UK now (December 10).

In the meantime, here is a free extract from NME's cover story interview with Blur:

NME: Have you rehearsed yet?
Damon Albarn: "Nope, we haven't rehearsed at all. We've [pointing at Graham] played together a bit, but not all of us yet."
Graham Coxon: "It's odd, I suppose, but it's quite a nice feeling that that is around the corner."

NME: How did your jam together go?
[both look at each other and giggle]
Damon: "Er, it went ok [laughs], it has its moments! We were just mucking around, we just went through many different thoughts playing together."
Graham: "It wasn't exactly pop music, it was sort of meditation music."

NME: When do all four of Blur get together?
Damon: "We better do it pretty soon!"
Graham: "That's going to be funny, that's just going to make me laugh. It will be funny to see our four faces again in such close proximity in such a positive way because the last time there were four of us together it was really weird."
Damon: "Plus we don't even know what we're going to sound like yet!" [laughs]
Graham: "It should sound better, I can play the guitar better [laughs] but that might be a bad thing! When we started I could hardly play the fucking guitar."
Damon: "Well I certainly couldn't sing. We couldn't do anything hardly when we started."
Graham: "We know we can do our jobs now, but don't want to [be] automatons. In order to give anyone else something out of what we do we have to get something out of it too, you know we have to be nourished. As long as we feel that is going to happen, yeah!"

Tuesday, December 9, 2008