Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Falling, MCR and stuff

Finally! The majority of my homework is done and i can now get a decent amount of sleep tonight, even though i probly wont actually fall asleep till 1 or sumthin. Or i'll just start the reading for history to help me sleep and do the rest of my homework during one of my free periods b4 class.
Anyway! I've been thinking about this for a while now, and dont really know how to word it, or if it mite just sound stupid. But to me it seems like my chem is changing. Maybe their just getting more mature and used to the type of life they are living. But watching the black parade is dead performance, and some interviews, it seems like they're changing, and i sorta miss the old them. Get what im saying? ahh i dunno how to say it, im not saying it rite.
Its sorta of like comparing the black parade is dead in new mexico and new jersey. The new jersey show is the my chem that i love, but then again if its the new jersey show that i like, then aren't they still the same?
or maybe im just not used to the whole, big fancy show style yet. Even though it wuz sorta like that on the revenge album, life on the murder scene stuff. But it seems different. doesnt it?
If u dont get it o well, im not explaining it well.
Moving on. Yesterday the following actually happend to me but i decided to write it in a different way, mite include it in one of my stories that i write often (haven't gotten around to posting any yet). Just kno that i dont rlly write like that (the below paragraphs.)
so here it iz:

As the bell rang, my eyes wandered off. I gazed at my black violin case, leaning against (let’s call him Billy bob Joe) “Billy bob Joe’s” alto sax, which was leaning against a brick pillar. The alto sax was the only thing keeping my violin from falling.
Then I realized that it was how it was in real life. He was keeping me from falling. Without him, I would fall flat on my face. But then again, if my violin wasn’t there, his alto sax would fall from the angel it was positioned at. Or it would go against the brick wall and tip over. Either way, we were holding each other up. Us and our music. Our lives. (Or maybe I wuz just confusing myself)
I started thinking of another way it could end up, who falls, and who supports. But I guess I got caught up in it for longer than I thought because “Billy Bob Joe” was tugging at my shirt and waving his hand across my face.


Az u can c, i am very confused today :P

3 comments:

AliseKolhonen said...

I get whet you are saying about holding each other up, without you would both fall.
As for MyChem, I think many fans have 'noticed' a change tht realy is only natural s bds become older and more recognized. More mature, s you said. There were lot of people as well tht dint like TBP as much, and I can see how if you are addicted to say- the style of I brought you my bullets or even three cheers-might not like it. It has a very clean, studio feel and Gee had even said himself that after three cheers MCR was going to clean up their stage act a bit. (or at least he was) All the stage goodies might be part of their new(er) pro outlook.
Alise~(all in all, bands should be expected to evolve, its entirely up to the fans to decide if they wanna hang on for the ride)

X-GoneBeyondRepair-X said...

I get what your saying about mcr. Ive watched the black parade is dead and i like the new jersey show more than the mexico show, but i think it mite have to do with the atomsphere and the arena and stuff.
My favorite album is most deffinatly three cheers, i think they just really got it right on that one (im not saying i dont love bullets or the black parade, i love em all <3).
You just reminded me i need to practice for district orch auditions. ...ah fridget.

AliseKolhonen said...

Three cheers is my favorite too. I am addicted to all the b-sides though.
Watching anything from that time is just so funny. The guys always do something to mke me laugh. Not so much with TBP is dead...