Thursday, December 30, 2010

being a good sport...



Australian cricket, for at least the test match brigade has fallen into a bit of a hole lately. To the casual observer this comes as no surprise, they were fairly dominant for a good 15 years and now its time to start the process again. There is only so long you can survive as the hunted.

Aussie sports fans however do not take this suggestion lying down, in the world of professional sports expectations turn into demands and you must suffer the consequences for any failures becoming. Have Australians become so accustomed to the terrific results that being anything less then number 1 is deemed a failure?

Many moons ago Australia dominated the world tennis scene and slowly it has dwindled away, our last spark of accomplishment was the unlikeable Lleyton Hewitt, not the greatest torch bearer for our nation. The sport has died down in popularity, its numbers in participation are not moving much, there is little inspiration for the masses.

Lets suggest that Aussie cricket continues its downward spiral, lets be honest it may not get much worse then this, its highly unlikely that smaller nations like NZ, Sri Lanka, Pakistan or WI would ever be consistantly better then Australia but its not unthinkable that India, SA and England could hold them off. Could cricket as a whole in Australia feel the weight of poor results.

In a world of ever increasing technology where more sport is played by kids on their xbox then in real life (Im not kidding either, having asked six classes of school kids who had played tennis and who had played wii tennis and the ratio was about 1:10), kids don't need an excuse to not go out and play actual sport

Almost every parent wants to put their kids into sport for the health and social benefits, not for the winning and losing aspects. The results of your kid's sporting event should have no effect on their self worth and neither should the results of the nation's sporting team effect the nation's self worth. If Australia sends out XI men to do battle as its best and they are thoroughly beaten then maybe they are just not as good as the other team. You have to appreciate the good times by going thru the bad.

I often root for the underdog, let ever man/woman/team have their day. I supported a team (Geelong FC) that didnt have grandfinal success for 40 years, it made it that much more sweeter when finally they did win. For nearly 3 years my team was almost unstoppable, but now they are on the decline, quite simply put its too hard to keep yourself at the top when everybody is thinking of ways to beat you. Living in a city where WC Eagles was a religion for my whole childhood, a team that never really saw the lowest of lows until this year when they finished last. I applaud the supporters who stick with their side, their captain, their coach thru the hard times, knowing that they were around when it was the good times, hopefully still around for the next wave of success.

Unfortunately everyone seems to forget that only one team can be on top, in AFL that means 15 teams don't win, so you can't say not winning is failure as your likely hood of being that one team is 6.25%. Maybe NFL / MLB style tables are a better way to do things, everything is in sections so your team may not win the whole damn league but they can be regional champ or sectional champ or whatever.

so trying not to plunder any sporting cliches, sport is meant to be fun, its meant to unite and not divide, its a hobbie, a pastime, a means of health and competition. You are not defined by it and neither is your team/country. Ride the wave, savour the victories and use the defeats as a learning tool to making yourself, your team or your country better for having competed.

Hottest 100 Voting for 2010


voting is now open at triplej.abc.net.au

over the year I have run a 'weekly' segment about new music and less then well known music and it should be no surprise that he bulk of my votes for this year have all been featured on this site. So if you want to check out the tracks then look on here or just punch it in on YT i guess

Bag Raiders - Way Back Home : i really like the build in this song, simple keyboards and vocal lines into a mid tempo beat and then into the sing a long chorus, nice work from this up and coming Aussie outfit 
Birds Of Tokyo - Plans : this song got a little bit killed by the flogomatic commercial stations. This album was possibly the best album i got this year and this is the best song off it 
Cee Lo Green - Fuck You! : this was the best song of 2010, a track which is so pop but so bitter and enjoyable. Its watered down version "forget you" is getting around on all commercial stations including Mix, i think if you can cover total alternative radio all the way to non-offensive adult contemporary then you have done something really good. Not my favourite song but the best one 
Chiddy Bang - Opposite Of Adults : This song has a great sample from MGMT's massive hits kids, but so well used you can't really tell what its from. Very different from a lot of songs that i like, number one its pretty much a rap song, number two it starts with the chorus, i tend to favour songs that build to a crescendo. Its pretty special. 
Gyroscope - What Do I Know About Pain? : I love these guys and they released an absolute cracker of an album this year, this song was a hidden gem. After releasing about three singles from the album which stole the limelight this track was a staple at concerts and it was only after multiple listens that I cottoned on. Was eventually realeased as a single late in the year which may bode well for hottest 100 
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - Somebody To Love Me {Ft. Boy George &  Andrew Wyatt} : this track was just a bolt from the blue, Ronson released a great album this year and after two good singles he let this cat out of the bag and it blew me away. Just perfectly balanced in its layers 
Papa Vs Pretty - Heavy Harm : This is my favourite song of the year, its probably the biggest surprise package. Some really interesting guitar work opens the track and really got my attention. then the main riff just drives the track along. I hope they have a future as this song is really strong, unfortunately the other tracks I have heard havent been anywhere as interesting so fingers crossed for them, they really nailed this one 
Sparkadia - Talking Like I'm Falling Down Stairs : This artist had some nice tracks previously but has been quiet for a while, this song is really nice, it has a great hook in the chorus with the keys that is very familiar but I can't put my finger on it 
Two Door Cinema Club - Undercover Martyn : this song is really interesting in the fact that its a little bit dancey in it's studio version but i also heard it as an acoustic number and its just as good, slightly different and yet the song holds up. Thats always a sign of a really strong song. 
Dan Black - U + Me = : this almost escaped me and I am so glad that it didnt. i actually went back thru my Open Your Ears list before i submitted my votes and was reminded of this track. Once again its a track which isn't typically my scene but the sum of parts is awesome, layers of interesting features that come together to form one great track. Like Papa vs Pretty I hope this guy can back up such a strong release

this was probably one of the hardest years for voting in the last five years. Looking forward to 2011. What are your votes for best songs of 2010?

CLEAR!

is it all over?...

Monday, December 6, 2010

Open Your Ears Wk 47


motor ace - siamese

this now defunct band was one of my fave aussie acts and I always wanted to be in a band that drew from them as the main influence. They have the right amount of pop, rock, everything I like
this is a standout song off their debut album which most would argue is their best.

tubeit

most likely you would know
carry on - live from triple j studios
i think this one is Hink's favourite track
lorenzo

Quad Weekly WTF: V8 Skateboard

Friday, December 3, 2010

Tri-Weekly WTF: CBD Banana Stockpile


In Sydney CBD today commuters were faced with a 5m high pile of potassium to mark the official Australian launch day of Donkey Wii *ahem* Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Bi-Weekly WTF: Suggested Purchases

Incase it comes out a little small in the picture, Amazon has 'helped' you out by suggesting that you buy Call Of Duty 4 with your next purchase of Adult Diapers!

Its time to turn off the PC dudes.

Weekly WTF: Unicorn Meat