Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Getting a concert ticket in Singapore

If I am not wrong, Jamie Cullum (that's JC for some of ya) was supposed to have held his SG leg of the concert tour much earlier. Due to some technicality problems, it was postponed to June 15 2006.

Ha!! Now that gave me some leeway, as I previously had spent quite a sum of money for my Australian getaway holiday. I could now start saving up for a tix to Jamie's concert.

Now then, I was still dithering & dothering (in other words, being a slowcoach). Working in the CBD area (Central Business District) allows me to be at the centre of ticketing. What I meant is that it's easy for me to pop into town to get concert tix.

This time round, it was TicketCharge that sold tickets to Jamie Cullum concert. I called up the hotline ... & here I must comment that I was a little disappointed by the lady manning the hotline. She didn't seem to know where the nearest TicketCharge outlet was.

Hello gurl, Great World City is NOT (and I repeat, NOT) near the CBD area.
  1. You should have said "Centrepoint".
  2. You made me waste part of my precious lunch hour time, running around in circles.
  3. Please get your details right when giving information okay?
To the young man at the Centrepoint information counter (on Level 1) during the lunch hour of 12-1pm, giving off wrong information is just as bad as being "bo chap".

Anyway, I finally got my ticket. It seems that here, youth is no match for experienced staff (they still need a bit of polishing though).

Once again, I arrived at the Centrepoint information counter. This time round, I didn't bother to ask the "youngster" but just stared at him. I asked the senior staff, a lady, "Hello, can I get a ticket to the Jamie Cullum concert here please?"

"Yes", was her answer.

When it came to my turn, she asked me how many tickets & for what price range I would like. Told her & I finally got my ticket.

U know what? The way that TicketCharge hands over tickets is simpler than that of Sistic.

TicketCharge (when I bought just one ticket)
Just hands over the ticket to the buyer at the counter

Sistic (when I bought just one ticket)
Hands over the tix to the buyer at the counter, in a tix holder (sorta like putting a letter in an envelope)

Now, why this is so, I do not know. Go figure. I will write about my Jamie Cullum concert experience later.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Reasons for a second blog

It seems pretty amazing, isn't it? Having TWO blogs, that is.Amazing for me, as I'm known to be a lazy bum in updating.

If you would have noticed, I got the name of this blog a couple of months ago & due to "unforeseen circumstances" which I am not comfortable in saying it in public right now, I did not update.

The origins of the name of this blog "taodavid.blogspot.com" is simple.I profess to have a liking for Tao Zhe's music (that's David Tao for non-Chinese music fans). I will write something about him soon.

Nothing really that has not been published before. It's more likely a rehash of what has already been said & done.

A good English-language blog on David Tao is this: taozhe.blogspot.com

That is where I get my almost-daily dose on my favourite guy.

Then again, what's not liking about your favourite star, right?I am not sure how this blog will go.

One fine day, I just had a feeling that I just had to have a 2nd blog, writting specifically on music & entertainment. As my brief description says, " ... in any style that I want ..."

That could & would probably mean things like these happening here:

  • album reviews
  • music sheets (u know, where all the notes are, for performing)
  • singing (nope, I ain't no songbird)
  • concert experiences
  • miscelleneous music entertainment-related stuff
Any suggestions on what else I could possibly include in here?

Mind you, as to the frequency of me updating here, it really depends on the time available. I'll definitely keep all my friends posted. See ya!!

My experience of the FORT MINOR concert 2006 in Singapore

Hello there,

Since I'm "Cookie Monster", I think I can post this here.

I had posted this earlier on the Fort Minor message board.Of course, like any music album, this is the DELUXE edition of my posting. With more goss.

What?? You think that this is insane? Naaaaahhhh ...

Mike Shinoda, if you ever read this, I hope that you'll be happy to know that your FM is how I would launch my 2nd blog.

On 1 March 2006, Wednesday, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Fort Minor, a hip-hop fueled musical side project by Mike Shinoda, held its first ever concert there.

All types of FM fans went, from the 7-year-old to the 70-year-old.No joke, it is true. That is the joy of music, to be shared by one & all. Ain't it so?

3 types of tickets were sold by Sistic, including the "odd" S$2 surcharge:

  • S$70 free-standing (nope, I'm NOT paying others to let me stand 2 hrs
  • S$60 NUMBERED seating (that's what I got myself)
  • S$40 numbered balcony seating (I hope I got the price right!!)
I came back from the exciting FM concert. Wanted to share this with you guys.

THANK YOU to Mike Shinoda & the rest of the FORT MINOR members for such a good & energetic "live" performance.

When are you guys coming to Singapore next? Heheheee ... post-concert blues, man.

A couple of gripes first (get the bad stuff outta the system):

  • management of queue system is screwed up
  • sound system sucks
  • concert started 8.40pm (the energetic performance made it understanding)

SG did not get to watch Holly Brook perform, whom I hear is perfect for the female vocal part in the FM song, "Where You Go?".

Questionable:
the guest artiste was Singapore Idol season 1 contestant Jessea Thyidor.

Now, the GOOD stuff:
1) SG fans got to see guest CHEAPSHOT (hope i got the name rite)
2) rest of FORT MINOR team (Mike, Ryu & Tak)
3) the 3 guys tat Mike introduced as "The 3 Black Violinists", who played fantastic pieces, both FM songs & non-FM ones.

The backup singers & drummer were also on par with the others, just that I did not manage to catch their names.

There was some concert merchandise on sale:
  • about 3 types of T-shirt (S$35 each)
  • 1 scarf/bandana (S$15)
  • 3 types of FM cloth signs (S$10)
  • 2 (or is it 3??) versions of TRT album CD (S$20 per copy, by HMV)
Wish there had been posters that I could buy; instead, I bought a "scarf" or do they call it a bandana?

The stage set-up was simple: a cloth (at least, that is what I think it is!!) banner with the FM symbols & artwork here & there. 1 area for the drummer, 1 set of gear for DJ-ing, 3 spots for back-up singers, 3 spots that (I knew only later) for "The 3 Black Violinists" as introduced by the man himself.

The show started off with Cheapshot "DJ-ing". Sad to say, the SG crowd didn't really take to it very well (for watever reason) BUT were generous with applause for Cheapshot. Could be that the audience did not take to the music that Cheapshot played, which wasn't too bad in the first place.

FM started at about 8.50pm with the song Rember The Name .. blah blah ...

In between, Mike playfully sprayed bottled (mineral) water at the free-standing audience ($70 tix). He & the others (Tak & Ryu) also threw some towels into the audience. Man, I wish I was amongst them who got it!! I was a "softie", in the S$60 section.

2 Linkin Park songs were in the playlist:
  • In The End
  • Numb Encore (3,000 pairs of ears couldn't be wrong; Numb was played)
FORT MINOR songs in the playlist (that I remember & not in order):
  • Petrified
  • Cigarettes
  • Remember The Name
  • Believe Me
  • Where You Go?
As we all know, every concert must have ENCORE, if not, it ain't a concert.

How could a Fort Minor concert end without the signature song? It finally ended at 10.10pm with "Believe Me".

Then, Mike & later, Ryu & Tak went down to shake hands & greet fans, perhaps even sign a couple of autographs.

As I wasn't feeling good by then, I had to forgo going down to the front rows to try getting Fort Minor group autograph. Instead, I ran for the bus & MRT home.

Size of the crowd overall?? an estimated 3,000. One Singapore paper even put the figure higher, at 3, 500.

Saw Shan Wee, the DJ from the radio station Pefect 10, at the FM concert. He was dressed in a light-blue T-shirt & blue jeans, in the S$70 free-standing area. He did not come in straight away when the gates were opened but rather later, before 8pm. Hence, he stood somewhere behind, near a sound set-up. I think he was with some friends. Who? I didn't know nor recognized them.

Like any of the other concert goers (including me!!), Shan Wee "hip-hopped" to the music.

Kudos to Mike Shinoda, who really knew how to whip the crowd into a frenzy over FM. When he wanted the crowd to sing, we sang. When he wanted us to "get up & swing/hip-hop to the songs", we "hip-hopped".

Perhaps this is due to the fact that Mike himself already has prior experience via his other "day job" in Linkin Park. Still, this is FORT MINOR, different from LP. Some might support LP but not FM.

Mike Shinoda even taught us a hand sign that represented his hometown, Los Angeles - LA. Said something about not missing home too much, if we did that. And we did, every 3,000 pairs of hands.

I'm glad for Mike that things work out great.

On each & every FM concert ticket sold, it was stated "no cameras" ... but but I did see plenty of camera flashes going off. Guess that there were certainly some bootleg copies of the concert floating around somewhere.

Nevertheless, I enjoyed myself very much at this concert. It's a perfect 10 out of 10 that I give for this concert, minus the gripes that I wrote earlier.