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Songwriting

My 150th Song – Currency Of Time

The last song I composed was back in December 2006. Guess I have been busy with the exercise rituals, new hobby of oil painting, practicing for an open mic performance, and to tour Australia. All these while I ponder at the back of my head where has my songwriting creativity juice gone to. This morning, I planned to have a jog, do some oil painting, and head to town for movie. However, this melody somehow stuck in my head during shower and wouldn’t go away. And I have this theme of “time” I wished to write about. I set up my home recording studio and the chords just flew naturally. Thinking I was up for an easy ride but I could not go beyond the first line for hours. I was so tempted to down a bottle of beer to get my creativity juice going (it helps to relax at times). Perseverance wins I guess.

Some of you may wonder why I do not broadcast the actual song demo instead of posting the lyrics. My emphasis in songwriting is always on lyrics and to me, the raw form of the song – lyrics – is like grapes. Grapes take time and effort to mature and blend into bottles of wine – the actual mix down of various tracks of music instruments and vocals. And what I wish is share is either the grapes or the bottles of wine and nothing in between. That’s why. Besides, there are copyright issues that require me to publicly broadcast the song in person before I can attempt to claim the rights to them. Tedious.

“Currency Of Time” is the 150th song I have written. That reminds me to go out for a celebration tonight and all expenses paid by my Movie Review Squad.

Currency Of Time

Sometimes when we try too hard to live ahead of time
Things that so eager to try
And now these steps we take, running out of breath
How we wish to stop … and travel back in time

The singularity of time
This metal with a ticking sound
A rhythm never ceases
This pulse we feel inside

And all these years we have traded
And all these sands of time
The fate we caressed
These choices we have made

The currency of time
Something we all lost count
Into the river we pour, flowing slowly to the sea
From the river of serenity
To the raging mouth of the ocean
The currency of time far beyond our reach

All that is lost
Look what we’ve got
These sands sipping through our hands

The currency of time, the question deep inside
When we close our eyes, caused this fountain to subside
Stop … listen to our hearts, hear this sound of time
Does it sound like coins falling onto the ground?

Copyright © 2007 by Wilfrid K. F. Wong. All Rights Reserved.

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Travel Blog

Melbourne – What A Great Tour Destination (Our Itinerary)

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A short summary of a holiday of enormous rocks by the shore, national parks where koalas and kangaroos outnumber human beings, beautiful skyline of Melbourne city, a town recreated to model the 18th century, lots and lots of romantic beaches, a lovely 3rd honeymoon to be with that someone special 24×7 freed from any distractions, and more. I will post more pictures as time goes by.

Returned from Australia with sands on my shoes, a good tan on my skin, an additional of 3kg on top of the 2kg I have gained since last Christmas, over 500 digital pictures, in excess of 2 hours worth of video, and of course, all the lovely memories that will take weeks to pen down. Rather than posting the one final article that may seem dated after sorting out all the pictures and thoughts, it may be a better idea to publish bite-sized articles each under a cohesive theme. The above is one of the 3 stitched pictures I have taken (a combination of 4 pictures taken in horizontal order) showcasing the absolute charm of the Great Ocean Road; rock stacks that are formed by the waves and wind coming all the way from the Antarctica; a breathtaking scenery that reminds us how tiny we all are compare to the size and the timescale of those monumental work of nature. You do not need to look close to the stitched picture to observe that the Earth is indeed … round. Amazing, isn’t it? (Click on thumbnail above to see a larger image).

Contrary to what Cynthia thinks, I am not much of a travel planner. Having a fixed itinerary diminishes the level of adventure. Besides, there are lots of uncontrollable variables such as weather, how much we will love the place, new discoveries, and so on. Cynthia has a lunch appointment in Melbourne on Day 3 so the initial plan was to have a 2 1/2 days city tour. After one day walking under a 38 degrees hot sun, I think we have covered most of Melbourne’s tourist spots in the city itself. We even experienced the sunset at the Central Business District by the river.

Visiting the Tourist Information center on Day 1 has inspired me to rent a car immediately on Day 2 and head off to Phillip Island down south of Melbourne (number 8 on the map above). My action has somewhat shocked Cynthia and with a car, she was not complaining at all. After a day of walking in a hot, hot weather, she welcomed the comfort of a car with a capital W. Phillip Island is a lovely place to experience Australian wildlife (such as koalas and penguins) in its natural habitat. I did not know that there are penguins living in Australia and we were shivering in a cold drizzle just to watch the penguins making their ways to the hills of Phillip Island at dusk.

After Cynthia’s lunch appointment on Day 3, I have suggested to hit the Great Ocean Road (number 7 on the map) as it is supposed to be the highlight of the entire tour. I had no idea how many days we would spend in Great Ocean Road. As we were approaching Apollo Bay, I spotted a sign saying “Bed & Breakfast – A Room with a View”. I drove up the hill and checked ourselves into a room with one of the most spectacular views I have seen so far. The sound of the ocean and view of the shore from the hill was just charming.

Continued the Great Ocean Road drive, we went as far as Peterborough on Day 4 and found another B&B – a house that can easily be one of the most beautiful Western home I have seen. On the night of arrival, the owner – an Australian musician who has won a golden album award back in the 70s – was jamming with his band inside the garage. What more could I ask for?

Day 5, we finished off all the major scenic lookout, passed the capital of Great Ocean Road – Warrnambool (somewhere near Portland in the map) – and I have decided to visit a National Park for a change. Up north and into Grampians we went (number 6).

I have always wanted to visit a National Park and did not have a chance to. Now I have. We have seen herds of kangaroos jumping across a small crater and what intrigued me most is that we were most probably the only pair of human beings in a 10 km radius. The Australians must have been camping deep inside the park or we have chosen an odd timing to visit the park.

The motel we stay at Halls Gap (still at number 6 in the map) is probably one of the best motels we have stayed – spacious with a somewhat artistic layout. Day 6 and Cynthia wanted to visit the town Ballarat. Hence we drove towards the direction of Melbourne and visited one of the Melbourne’s top tourist attractions – Sovereign Hill, a typical gold mining settlement has been re-created. We had no idea how heavy gold bars are and what miners have to go through in finding gold.

Continued the journey to the east we have reached Yarra Valley and stayed at Healsville (number 10 in the map). Day 7 and we have visited the Healesville Sanctuary – a temporary home for many Australian wildlife. We have visited some of the famous wineries in the region as well.

With one more day to go – though we were both tired – I proposed to head down south and visit the Mornington Peninsula (number 2) in the morning and relax ourselves at the St. Kilda Beach in the afternoon. Cynthia gamed for it. Lovely. The town Sorrento at Mornington Peninsula is truly beautiful – the beach, the boats, and the seagulls. And St. Kilda Beach? Wait till you see the photos I post later on.

If you have not visited Melbourne, I strongly recommend you to do so. You won’t regret it. More blogs and pictures to come.

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Announcement

Wishing You All A Prosperous Chinese New Year

As you are reading this, I am either on the way to or have already landed on a foreign continent that I have not set my feet on before this year, a land once ruled by animals with bags in front of their bodies, and I wish to give those bears that sleep close to 20 hours a day some good hugs hoping to rub some of their anti-insomnia magic onto me. Australia that is.

To thank you all for the support to me and my website, I have decided to do something I have not done before and publish 10 blogs in one go before I fly off. These 10 blogs cover a range of topics including the progress of my band that I seldom write about these days, my new oil painting, another YouTube contribution on one hilarious clip I came across when I played the new episode of Sam & Max, a sizzling hot video of a lingerie fashion show, music review on the American Idol runner-up Katherine McPhee, the young and talented BoA with success that you may not have heard before, and more. Hope you enjoy reading them as much as I am writing them.

WilfridWong.com and its crews wish all our readers a prosperous Chinese New Year and a Happy Holiday!

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My Hobbies Oil Painting

My 4th Oil Painting – My White Pepper (2007)

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I was thinking to myself, before I can paint human beings, I better start practicing on teddy bears. After all, it is a lot easier to ask a teddy bear to stay still for 4 hours than a human being. Knowing the peppers that I deliberately bought as oil painting subjects were expiring soon, I have this ambitious composition of having a teddy bear next to a plate of peppers. As though it was not already a challenge, I placed a tiny candle light in front of the teddy bear. I have also chosen my living room for the more gentle background colour (all 3 rooms of my home have different tones). Satisfied with the composition (click here to view), I started with my sketching.

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Not sure if I have deliberately taken my time painting this picture or the composition is kind of complex, it took me a long time to finish. By the time I was done with the painting, the candle light was out (about 3.5 to 4 hours). There was a lot of colour switching from the 3 primary colours to the different shades of white. The candle light took me a long time to model as I took time to observe what effects it has on the surroundings. First it was the reflection of the orange light on the glass holder itself. Some reflection on the rim. Parts of the teddy bear was lit up in faint yellowish light. The reflection extended to the green pepper as well. Very challenging to model glass object as whatever behind the glass tends to be a bit darker.

Cynthia has already commissioned me to draw some of her other teddy bears. I wanted to title my 4th oil painting as “Three Peppers and a Teddy Bear” but Cynthia suggested “My White Pepper”. “My White Pepper” that is then.

Click here for my oil painting “gallery”.

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Jamming Session

No Eye Candy’s Open Mic Performance Coming Soon?

Left - Wilfrid (me!) and right - Jason

(I know you don’t get to see my picture in my own website often and here you are – the dude on the left is me with the Gibson Les Paul guitar and on the right is my guitarist, Jason the hunk with his Rickenbacker.)

As the self-appointed band leader of No Eye Candy, songwriter and singer behind the band’s music, I must step up and be an inspiration to my band members. If local band Lunarin, which by the way the lead singer and bassist has a full time job as a lawyer practicing where my ex-old-office was, can make it to perform at Esplanade and has albums that are sold in HMV, No Eye Candy must go further than where we are now.

My original intend was for me to go solo doing open-mic performance with my guitar. My band guitarist Jason is gamed for jamming with me on stage and that is just great news. Last weekend, he dropped by my home music studio and we jammed out 4 of the 6 songs that I have memorised. Cynthia can testify with me that with Jason’s guitar track, it adds a new dimension to the song. It will probably take a while before Jason and I can play the songs tight. I am very excited over this. Stay tuned!

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For the Geeks Game Reviews My YouTube

My 3rd Contribution to YouTube for Sam & Max Episode 3 – The Mole, The Mob, And The Meatball

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Click onto the video below contributed to YouTube by me and you won’t regret it!

The 3rd monthly installment of this point-and-click adventure game Sam & Max based on two hilarious comic book characters is out and I took no time in completing this episode (for more introduction on this PC game, please visit my previous blogs as linked below). There is one particular cut-scene that is the most hilarious clip I have seen so far. I have made it into a video clip and uploaded it to YouTube for sharing.

Humours aside, this 3rd episode suffers from mid-episode-syndrome. The 1st episode is new to all and the puzzles took a while to solve. For the 2nd episode, most of the tricks are already made known by 1st episode and the main entertainment value comes from the extra contents generated from various reality TV studios that Sam and Max have to go through. As for the 3rd episode, it is the shortest installment so far and lots of contents are recycled from the 1st episode. Most of the puzzles are straightforward and intuitive, which is not necessary a bad thing because I found myself sat back and chuckled through the scenes. Extra effort has been put into the scripting and it shows. It took me about 3 hours to complete the entire episode and I am looking forward to what the last 2 episodes will look like.

Related Links and Blogs: Official Site of Telltale Games, Sam & Max Episode 6 – Bright Side Of The Moon (End Of Season 1), Sam & Max Episode 5 – Reality 2.0, Sam & Max Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die!, My 3rd Contribution to YouTube for Sam & Max Episode 3 – The Mole, The Mob, And The Meatball, Sam & Max: Episode 2 – Situation Comedy, Sam & Max: Episode 1 – Culture Shock, Sam & Max at Wikipedia

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Music Reviews Pop Rock & Alternative

Katharine McPhee’s New Album Is Not To Be Missed

There are times in life you act against your head and in this case, I am glad that I did just that.

Friends of mine know that I am a huge fan of American Idol’s runner-up Katherine McPhee. I took leave on that day to watch the final live ready for a celebration when my dream was crushed by you-know-who. But that was then. As I was about to sample McPhee’s debut album, I really did not know what to expect. Honestly speaking, I would have given this album a pass after the first 2 songs if she was someone else.

The album has a wide collection of upbeat R&B and slow ballads and is easily one of my most listened to album of 2007 so far. Her slow ballads remind me of Christina Aguilera and Mariah Carey such as “Home” (track 4), “Ordinary World” (track 8), “Better Off Alone” (track 10), “Neglected” (track 11), and “Everywhere I Go” (track 12). Her upbeat numbers remind me of Beyoncé. Most notable tracks are “Open Toes” (track 3 – the fun kicks in at 2.30 mins when the beat changes), “Not Ur Girl” (track 5), “Dangerous” (track 7), and “Do What You Do” (track 9).

Katherine McPhee has a warm and gifted voice and does not sound overpowering. The music arrangement of the songs are addictive to listen to. Overall, this album is pleasant to the ears. If you have time constraint, sample “Open Toes”, “Home”, and “Not Ur Girl” from Amazon.com. They are my favourites. By the way, did you know that Katherine is only 23 this year? I thought her voice and outlook looks more mature than that.

Related Links: Katherine McPhee’s Official Site, Katherine McPhee at Wikipedia.

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For the Geeks Game Reviews

World Of Warcraft – The Burning Crusade

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Friends of mine must have found it odd that despite my passion with the online game World of Warcraft (WoW), I seldom write anything about it. Not even a review on its long awaiting expansion after its January launch. I was asked a number of times if I was one of those who queued up at SunTech on the launch day itself and to tell you the truth, I was not even keen to get the expansion. WoW and I have gone a long way – good and bad.

During the time when Cynthia was studying for her Financial Risk Manager (FRM) exam, she said she would try out WoW after the exam when she did not need to spend hours studying risk management books every evening. FRM must have driven her crazy. Imagine someone who does not play any video games at all and even when she did play Football Manager because she is crazy over football, she never gets hooked onto it wanting to play time after time. For the longest history of time I have tried various different ways to tempt her with my wide spectrum of computer games with no success. Over time I am more and more determined to find out if there is at least one video game somewhere for each of us. I am a computer engineer and scientist by training. Friends of mine know that I don’t buy a game to finish it. I admire how the images are being modelled; I am intrigued by how the artificial intelligence is being implemented; I observe how the user interface is designed; and I study the “fun” factors that the designers are putting into the games.

One evening Cynthia came up to me and said that she wanted to start a character in WoW. Very well, I said and walked her through the initial stage of character creation. Of all the classes that WoW offers, she chose to be a warlock – one of the most complex classes around. I tried suggesting some other easier classes but she wished to stick with warlock. Cynthia took no time in familiarising herself with the user interface and half an hour later, she was on her own exploring the World of Warcraft in her own way. Looking at Cynthia playing an online computer game baffled me. WoW is not exactly a simple game to pick up and definitely not one that I would recommend for first-timer. But the magic of WoW charmed her and till today, she plays the game occasionally when she has the time. Cynthia definitely plays more than I do after the launch of the expansion.

World of Warcraft is one of the modern commercial miracles that I admire. Created by Blizzard based on their award winning Real Time Strategy game Warcraft series, WoW is a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game where tens and hundreds of players interact with one another within the same “realm”). A genre that is not new but Blizzard managed to turn it into a commercial miracle when the gaming industry was plagued with piracy (still do in a certain extend). For online games, players are required to buy the original game and pay a subscription fees. With the arrival of WoW, the MMORPG community has exploded and passed a recent 7 million mark. What does 7 million subscribers mean commercially? Imagine nearly all subscribers will buy the US$40 expansion pack in the first couple of months and that is a US$280 million sure-win business. For a US$15 monthly subscription fees, that is US$315 million per quarter. If that is not enough, Blizzard offers a paid service to transfer players’ characters from one realm to another realm (mainly to join their real life friends or their realms get too crowded) for US$25 each. Believe me, there are many characters get moved around for various different reasons.

There are many success factors to write about Blizzard. They have an active forum where players exchange and voice out ideas and Blizzard listens making improvements to the game gradually. New contents are being created and pushed out into the game in a regular basis. There are lots of fun things to do within this virtual fantasy world. Blizzard has made a game that pleases both casual as well as hardcore players for all age groups (the youngest I have met is 12 and 60-ish the oldest), different nationalities, and from all walks of life.

That is how some others appreciate the game. As for Cynthia, she loves the look of her character, the beautiful scenery, the vast area for exploration, and new abilities as her character progresses. And for me, well, I have been there done that and am glad that I have gotten detached from this time sink. WoW is a fun game but please exercise self-restrain when you play it. Try not to play more than 2 hours a day and have at least 2 days per week free from WoW. A friendly reminder from someone who has already clocked 3,000 hours in the game.

Related Link: World of Warcraft Official Site.

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I See I Write

Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2006 Made My Blood Pressure Boiling

*** GASP ***

After dinner, Cynthia and I was pondering what to do. I knew she would be happy left alone in her fantasy World of Warcraft and she gently reminded me that Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2006 would be airing in Singapore tonight. I have watched the TV trailer of the show and hell yes, I want more! (The trailer stopped halfway with a black screen showing the text “You Want More” before basting the TV audience with more tantalising images.)

If you don’t know what “Victoria’s Secret” is, I don’t know where to begin. I first heard of this wonderful brand back in the days when I went for a 3-weeks training in US a good number of years ago. My training roommate and buddy Colin wanted to get a few Victoria’s Secret products for his girlfriend (now wife). I still remember when Colin held up a very flimsy and sexy pantie and asked the salesgirl if that was comfortable and functional at all. The lady replied: oh yes, I am wearing it now! Uh-huh … and she was really attractive as well. You should have seen Colin’s face turned red almost instantly.

I am not a fan of fashion shows nor into beauty pageants. But Victoria’s Secret Fashion show?! It is a different story. The filming of the show is good showing some of the hectic scenes behind the curtains. One time, a high heel shoe slipped off from one of the models when she started walking the runway and she finished the catwalk with just one shoe. Truly amazing that if viewed from a distance, you wouldn’t even notice the difference.

I found one clip from YouTube and if any of my friends wish to view the show, I have it recorded in DVD quality! (Cynthia was like: Huh? You are recording it?! And I was like: Huh? Duh!)

Related Link: Victoria’s Secret’s Official Website.

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J Pop Music Reviews

Made In Twenty (20) – Another Japanese Album By Korean Singer BoA

She released her first Korean album (rank #10) at the age of 14. She released her first Japanese album that hit the chart #1 position 2 years after. Subsequently, she released albums in both Korean and Japanese markets (all at #1 position). At the age of 20, she has her 10th full length album in Japanese. She is fluent in both Korean and Japanese, able to converse in English and now learning Chinese Mandarin. She dances well and is very beautiful. Her name is BoA.

Call me having a stereotype on Korean culture but I think they are best in producing tear-jerking dramas and not necessarily in the music industry. That explains why I have yet to own a Korean CD. BoA is a South Korean and that rules out all the possibilities of me owning any of her 5 Korean albums. As for her Japanese albums, my mindset is or rather was that … leave the music to the Japanese and she is not one. Last year, Cynthia got me BoA’s OUTGROW when she came back from her business trip at Japan. I did quite enjoy listening to that.

“Made In Twenty (20)” – an album of just over 60 minutes – is packed with typical Japanese Pop music (except the last track “Last Christmas”). The slow ballad “Winter Love” is definitely my favourite. I find myself listening to this album a lot as it does grow on me. I am still trying to get used to BoA’s voice but I definitely love the music.

The album comes with a DVD as well. Instead of all music video clips (like many do), she only includes 3 music videos and fills the rest of the disc up with 10 live clips from various albums of hers. I was expecting a live concert full of dances (that was how I noticed her in the first place) but it is not. The clip below is from her DVD and that showcased her vocal ability that is full of emotion. Even if you are not currently a BoA fan, be warned, you can easily be converted into one after viewing this DVD.

Related Entry: BoA – The Face – And The Conquest Continues