Now that concert info is out I can't help but feel so excited!!! even though I may not be going. :(
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
must be happy for the other malaysian fans out there! :D
good for you amigos!
Now that concert info is out I can't help but feel so excited!!! even though I may not be going. :(
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
must be happy for the other malaysian fans out there! :D
good for you amigos!
It's Christmas!! The birthday (well not the exact date) of our Lord Jesus Christ! but all I'm seeing in the newspapers and on TV are cheesy Santa Clauses.
Anyways, Christmas has always been my favourite holiday, doing the same thing every year. Dragging myself out of bed to go to morning Christmas service in church. Seeing my friends, eating lunch and of course, Ice KACANG!!! (though today Zara, Nat and I just shared one bowl of ICE(shavingsla). without the kacang. :D we never did like the beans.)
and there's the christmas message before eating.
making fun of 2 certain people (ahemtanahemmit) (she's gonna kill me if she sees this. or at least if she can figure it out)
I don't know why people always say one of the good things about Christmas is the presents. Coming from someone who (if lucky) gets one or two gifts a year. :D
and there's that thing about sending messages and greetings and saying merry Xmas instead of Merry Christmas. I always thought that the X stands for the cross cos if you tip it to the side it becomes a cross! like this: X, t . something like that anyway.^_^
but apparently not. so uh, don't do it! replace Christ with a X I mean.
Thankyou so much God for allowing this to happen. and thankyou Switchfoot for agreeing to this. :D
http://www.switchfoot.com/in_index.html
and it's totally official!
it's no where on the internet except the switchfoot website and here so uh. this is so far the only source lol.
and here too. http://www.switchfoot.com/community/index.php?showtopic=1975&st=0&gopid=61075&#entry61075
I am still in shock from finding out .
this is just for google (tagging and stuff)
Switchfoot will be performing Live in Malaysia on the 2nd of February 2007!! In Kuala Lumpur (too bad it's not Penang, but sitll, it's expected)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ples oh Dear God, let me go to this concert! Amen.
I'm so excited, that's why I made so many typos. :)
I'm trying to contact Crossborders or any other malaysia concert/event management or organiser to book Switchfoot for their upcoming tour which apparently includes stops at Singapore(31st January 2007) and Jakarta. Mainly I'm trying to contact Crossborders because of the article I read in The Star online news, which quoted Wing Meng, the brainchild of Crossborders, saying:
“People don’t really know the indie scene and they don’t understand the indie culture. I approached one sponsor about the prospect of bringing down US rock band Switchfoot and they didn’t know who they were"
If they DON'T know about Switchfoot, then TELL them ABOUT SWITCHFOOT and have them listen to their songs, read their concert reviews and interviews.
On Sept 10th 2007, Switchfoot performed in Manila for the first time ever, where 20% of the profits went to the International Justice Mission ( that rescues sexually abused young girls). I read quite a few blogs where the blogger said they were not really fans of Switchfoot but they really enjoyed the the concert anyway. ( and since then they have become fans :D)
I recently read someone's comment on Switchfoot's myspace saying "WHY AREN'T YOU COMING TO MALAYSIA??? CAN'T YOU EVEN CROSS A DANG BRIDGEEE??? T-T".
that was extrememely RUDE.
FYI, Switchfoot does not book their own shows. Contact your local event/concert organiser and have them book Switchfoot. Which is what I'm trying to do, but unfortunately, I'm not succeeding. I am fully relying on God's help right now.
“The one thing I can’t get from sponsors is money,” noted Wing Meng. “Money is very important because it helps me cover the basic expenses as well as pay the bands. And I’m not even asking for a lot. So I’m very grateful to The Laundry Bar which has been very supportive of Crossborders and provides a venue for local indie acts to perform.
“They even help me to pay bands at a Crossborders gig.”
Wing Meng, however, understands why sponsors are reluctant to offer cash to independent gig organisers.
“People don’t really know the indie scene and they don’t understand the indie culture. I approached one sponsor about the prospect of bringing down US rock band Switchfoot and they didn’t know who they were.
“I understand the business aspect of the sponsors but they hardly know anything about music, its genres and cultures. A lot of people just don’t know a whole lot about what’s happening in music.”
And unlike the Philippines, Wing Meng pointed out there is not a whole lot of venues for local indie bands here.
“There are less than a handful of places to play in the Klang Valley for indie bands. In the Philippines, there are places to play every night. When we were there, we played one club then we packed up, headed over to another club to play and then another ... all on the very same night.”