Top 5 – Literature

Literature


Well this one could have a top 20 with no problem but it might have been a little tenuous. 


We finished a shoot & walked for coffee when a friend asked if I had seen the 'Hero'. 


Nope so off to a china plaque on a wall at Hauptstrasse 155 & David Bowie's plaque was there.


By OTFW, Berlin


There followed a long discussion between the males about the literary stature of Ziggy Stardust which then produced my Top 5 you see below. (It was def different to theirs)


Now Duran Duran’s “Hungry like the wolf” has nothing 2 do with Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall. These on the other hand do reference literature so.....

A favorite book, band & song….. all down the Lewis Carol hole 


 

Bye bye Peter Gabriel, what next. Keyboardist Tony Banks channels his William Golding break up book The Inheritors




Pretty obvious but u cannot leave it out. Right?  





Yep, they're here. Birmingham's boys reference William Burroughs




I always thought this was my Dad's record & I was right.

Loosely based on Asimov's 1950 I Robot, (yep, was made to watch the movie) see what u think


The Berlin Bow

The Berlin Bow is Like..Yeah


Why Geeks Shouldn’t Have All The Fun


The Oh319 Review 


Try taking a clothing staple, classed as old fashioned & worn by geeks & the uncool, reinventing it & then trying to convince everyone that you know better. 


Definitely a tough sell but The Berlin Bow might just have done it.


Now I am a fan of Mö’s Bows in the US, Cinabre in France & the rest but however cool the pattern it’s a bow tie right?


Not Anymore.




My Ladies, my Gentlemen & my Non Binary Pals, please clap your hands, raise a toast or shake your jewellery for … The Berlin Bow.


Now I guess this is historically a male orientated item & Do The Dont’s, the fashion and lifestyle start up founded by Chris Daum & Uwe Rummel who run Berlin Bow is sure as hell menswear led but there is with them & us room to grab what we want however you announce.


This offspring from the dynamic duo is a Berlin based line with all products made in Germany.

Their own advertising targets “…the dandy, the hipster, the groom…” but we say hell no.  



This is daily wear as well.


Currently they sell 3 types, NO. I, No. II and No.III with a various set of obvious & not so colours and patterns. 


Prices start at €59.00 ($65) but most are €79.00 ($85) with optional ‘kerchief at €20.00 ($25).



So if you get to Berlin go visit them at Mommsenstraße 3, 10629, Berlin or buy online at Berlin-bow.com 

In a world of conformity we like the elegant yet rebellious nature of Berlin Bow.




We did not ask for or receive any gratuities or favors for writing this. We just bought one and loved it. We are happy to receive items to review but will give a genuine opinion without interference


K-Pop – A Personal View

K-Pop, A Personal View

K-Pop: the answer to the question no one asked in the 2010s.  

In the last few years Korea has become a worldwide fascination, with its food, music, fashion and celebrities being put at the forefront of the media. 

What used to be everyone’s niece and nephew’s Japanese anime phase has now been replaced by girls with straight drawn eyebrows crying for their Oppas and fantasizing about the day they finally hop on a plane to the motherland. 



And I suppose I am one of them. 


I discovered K-pop about 5 years ago when it came up randomly on my recommended page on YouTube. I didn’t know anything about it except that people were talking about it, so out of curiosity I clicked. And clicked. And clicked. 


Red Velvet (레드벨벳) is a five-member girl group under SM Entertainment. They debuted as four on August 1, 2014 with the single “Happiness“. Yeri was added on the group in March 2015.


One undeniable thing is its power to suck you in. 


Before I knew it, I was drawn in to an exclusive community of interactive Idol (=K-pop artists) videos and internet fan culture.  

And personally, I think that’s the reason behind its success; yes, the music is silly and fun and the dances are cool, but the world that surrounds it has a way of making everything more personal. 

The relationship between fans and stars feel more like partners working as a team; the idols will release songs and music videos, and in exchange the fans follow their comeback schedule and stream their songs for the goal of getting music show wins. 

Now make of that what you will, I’m sure a lot of people might (reasonably so) feel uncomfortable with this hyper-manipulated formula and blind support system. 

It is one of the reasons K-pop is so frowned upon, being called over produced, over manufactured plastic music

And while that is not NOT true, I would like to point out something I think vital to understanding the genre. 


K-pop artists are not Korea’s answer to musicians. They are considered to be performers and influencers, in a completely different category to actual singers.   



GOT7 (갓세븐) is a 7-member boy group. They debuted on January 16, 2014 with their first mini album Got It?.Members from South Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand  and the United States. 



And although the line is blurring as more and more idols gain control over their music, producing and writing the majority of their songs, the music industry in Korea is diverse with genre bending singers and song writers.


And while you may show disdain for the robotic world of Korean pop music, there is something quite satisfying about it. 

The manipulated and calculated presentation of it all is very transparent. There is no illusion to its perfection, which gives permission to indulge all the more. 

When watching a stage performance, everyone is so tight, so in sync with each other that you know that they have choreographed every turn wink and smile, and they never miss.  

Now you may be thinking, well if they all are equally good and well trained, surely there is no distinction between groups? 

But they all seem to manage to be every bit manufactured as they have their own unique sound and authenticity. 

Which brings me to my next point: 


The TALENT. 



BLACKPINK (블랙핑크; stylized as BLΛƆKPIИK) is a four-member girl group. They debuted on August 8, 2016 with their digital single album “Square One“


Call it taught  skills all you want, but if you’re willing to look out for it the number of people coming out of the genre with impressive lyrical creativity, stage presence, high notes surpass I think a lot of the artists overseas. 


Twice


Now I know that K-pop isn’t perfect, it’s full of toxicity and injustice towards its idols and especially in the last few years its fair share of scandals, however looking past that I think it’s worth having a look at. 

And while I understand it is not everyone’s cup of tea, I still believe that it is more than the over-the-top, strange Asian fantasy world that it gets pinned as being. 

More than you realise there is something there for everyone to enjoy. 


Maybe this will inspire you to look for some, or maybe it hasn’t changed your mind at all and you still hate it and think it’s tacky 80’s music revisited.  

Whatever the case, I hope the music you listen to brings you joy and happiness, because that’s ultimately what it’s all about.

BTS

BTS

Alphabet Street

1988, Russia announced its withdrawal from Afghanistan,

Alphabet Street – Prince 



1988, Russia  announced its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the US tests nukes like a modern day N Korea, Celine Dion wins Eurovision (wtf) and the US stops us smoking on domestic flights. (if less than 2hours)

  

And the glorious and undervalued 10th studio album Lovesexy is released by Prince. 






It took a mere 7 weeks 2 put together & replaced the pulled Black Album and extolled the virtues of good vs bad (kinda), maybe trying 2 show Prince in a more spiritual (minus the orgasm on the title track.  


Following from the previous years Sign ‘O The Times it never really got the praise it deserved. The oft used  “How can u follow up that album and the oh my God  Sign O The Times single” came from critics and the consumer ending as his least successful (commercially) release in 7 years. 



But wait a moment. 

It’s 2020 and time to revisit this much derided epic.


So hit your streaming service, dig out the vinyl, tape, CD (delete as nec) and if u want help then here, listen to it in it's entirety as it's just one track all the way. Yeah I know, annoying and yet so....Prince(ly).


Focus now, from the title track we see the fallout from the Black Album with the fight for and against unbridled joy and sex Prince style then,  in a complete about face try Anna Stasia, the hypnotic beauty that may be his resurrection & opening of his spirituality then the last track Positivity, where our daring darling Prince gets his good vibes back and then let's focus on…..Alphabet Street. 


The first single and most successful hitting top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic Alphabet Street is not  just the quick fit happy song it appears.


Rich in horns, it opens in Prince sexy MF mode  ”I’m gonna talk so sexyShe’ll want me from my head to my feet”   and then takes us on a ride through that Cat Rap which even the man is not sure about “Cat, we need you to rap (no)”  to the shout of “Lovesexy.“ 


In the middle of this we need the video for a visual connection that everyone should see and watch it burn itself into your consciousness for eternity..At approx 45 seconds Prince tells us  “I’m gonna drive my daddy’s Thunderbird. A white rad ride, ’66 (’67) so glam it’s absurd”  and wholly shit he does and I still do that bend the knees, move that wheel to this day. (alone, in my garage next to my Camry.)    


Is it a great song? 


It was good enough for Arrested Development to base a song around Prince’s Tennessee intonation that cost them a hundred grand.It is a much better album than it looks like in reviews. 





A cover of a nude Prince got it banned or covered up in some places. 

A DIY video to this song that made it a little less than the whole and the insane decision not to release the full song (5:39 on the album) but a baby 2:35 single also placed some heavy weight on the brake. But it is more than a track. 


From the mentioned album version to the Lovesexy Tour that is only, (maybe) topped by the Sign ‘O The Times tour the song is joy and hope. 


Alphabet Street was the end of the Purple Kings commercial reign supreme before Hip Hop grabbed the crown of the airwaves but it was, for me, the birth of the Prince 2.0 and the dawning of the Hip Hop revolution rolled into one.    LK