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Ken Oak Band on 3rd st Promenade

Giving a free concert on the streets using their own abilities….let’s see some Kpop stars do that.

1.Hey Andrew
2.Slow Dance
3.Cold of December
4. Anabelle
5. Open Letter
6. Summer’s Kiss
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Ken Oak Band at Hotel Cafe

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“Last time we played here we packed the house… so they gave us a residency! Come see us on any of these Fridays at 10pm! “

Start Time:
Friday, April 11, 2008 at 10:00pm
End Time:
Friday, May 2, 2008 at 11:00pm
Location:
Hotel Cafe
Street:
1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
City/Town:
Los Angeles, CA

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Far East Movement at Kollaboration ATL

Initially, I didn’t really listen to these guys…simply because I was boycotting music for a while. Now that I listened to them some more….they have that California Pharcyde sound I like and their lyrics aren’t about the “bling-bling”…but “nacho flavored fritos.” If you use I-tunes, I highly recommend “On The Road Again,” featuring Ken Oak.

part 2 /part 3 / part 4

On Break Down TV

Smile - Far East Movement featuring Ken Oak


I was suppose to be working on FM’s website. :”"”"”"”"”"”"”"(

Ken Oak at a Lunar Festival(2008)

What a great sappy love song…..about sex. If I ever get married, I’ll be dancing to this song on my wedding night….in Vegas.

9. “slow dance” (gorski/oak)

do you think we could slow dance tonight
by the fire in the warmth and the light
time might stop and i’m ok with that
two left feet, your smile cracks
your grace makes up for my lack
slow turn and we’re back in step again

you lean in close to whisper sweet and sincere
it’s getting late and i’m drunk on you dear

so what am i waiting for
i should kiss you at the door
you’ll invite me up for an empty coffee cup
so baby turn off the phone
every second we spend alone
i’ll do what you want
just tell me how it feels
my lips are sealed

we’ll take a trainride up the coast
borrow your hand and share my coat
storytelling to pass the hours
still learning, i already see
in your heart all i wish to be
so say that you’ll be mine

you lean in close to whisper sweet and sincere
it’s getting late and i’m drunk on you dear

so what am i waiting for
i should kiss you at the door
you’ll invite me up for an empty coffee cup
so baby turn off the phone
every second we spend alone
i’ll do what you want
just tell me how it feels
my lips are sealed

and it might not turn out like we plan
but i’ve got plenty of time on my hands

Rediscovering Music…

I think I lost interest in music around 2003. I pretty much boycotted rap and hip & hop because the whole bling-bling crap was redundant and overplayed. MTV and suits made mainstream artists look like carbon copies of each other. Pop stars are American Idol winners and edgy rock bands started incorporating that whole, “one guy rapping as the other guy angrily screams at you.” I just stopped listening to music in general. Even with K-Pop music I felt uneasy listening to a bunch of pre-teens being orchestrated by old men in suits who uses their sex appeal to attract a younger audience….so I stopped listening to it too.

For about 4 years, I’ve been listening to sports radio over music. I preferred it’s irrelevance, humor, and references to real life events instead of unoriginal songs and musicians who can’t even create a decent melody. Sports radio to me was a different transportation for news around the world that doesn’t solely focus on death, depression, and recessions. It fed my mind with information I could use to make references about life.

However, I did follow Korean pop-stars like as if they were NBA superstars, because in more ways than one…they are exactly that in Korea. They just don’t get paid as much but they have as much influence as Michael Jordan if he had chosen Coke over Pepsi. I guess that’s my guilty pleasure in life, while others need to know about Britney, I follow Korean pop-stars like rookies drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers.

Ever since I joined the Kollaboration movement for 07-08, I’ve grown to appreciate music again, real music though. Acoustic guitars, young upstart lyricists, and people who actually make music rather than use it. It brought me back to high school when I used to listen to Tori Amos, a songstress whom I appreciated more for her piano ability than her vocals.

Music in it’s simplest form is a beautiful thing. I guess I prefer a good melody over anything else…lyrics are 3rd behind a good voice…

HOTEL CAFE

So…yesterday, I went to Hotel Cafe and watched the Ken Oak Band after I just started caring enough about them 2-3 weeks ago. They did a great job performing for a crowd that just started to trickle in and played 2 of my favorite songs, “The Biggest Problem” and “Slow Dance.” Since the venue only had a handful of seats, I had to stand up behind a pillar where I could barely watch them, but I didn’t really care. I just listened to the music and lost awareness of the environment I was in. Despite a few scratches I heard Ken make on his cello, they are a great live band. Ed Gorski, the acoustic guitarist looked a Jesus hipster and that’s pretty entertaining in itself…

Following Ken Oak’s set was another band called Lady Danville. I didn’t know who they were but I was expecting at least one girl in that band…and to my surprise there were 3 guys. After I started questioning the band’s name my friend tells me, “Bare Naked Ladies has ‘ladies’ in it, and they are all guys…” So….fair enough.

After starting off like the Brady Bunch fused with The Monkeys and John Mayer facial expressions, I started to get it. They were a band of 3 happily gay educational musicians at night and professional teachers by day…..I guess… Once I got over my barrier of uneasiness, they were really good and I enjoyed what I heard. One band member played the electric keyboard, the other an acoustic guitar, and the 3rd a box and cymbal to make drum beats with using his bare hands. They really played to the crowd, getting them excited and even managing to get half of them to sing along. Even though they had the 80’s Saturday morning cartoon vibe going on, where you learn your ABC’s and “hold each other’s hands”….the song “Anthem” was really good. They also did a cover of one of Lily Allen’s song…..but I have no clue what it was called despite recognizing it.

Anyways, that’s it…I have music back in my life….for now.

Ken Oak Band - Kollaboration All Stars 2005

Slow Dance 2 at Virginia Tech

The Biggest Problem at Virginia Tech

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