On January 23, 2012, UK Singer Rod Thomas, better known by his stage name Bright Light Bright Light performed at New York’s Cake Shop. If you’re not familiar with Bright Lightx2′s music, Rod Thomas’ voice is extremely soulful over great electronic beats. New York was in for many treats last night as Bright Light Bright Light changed things up in the best possible way. Rather than perform electronically, the entire show was a solo piano performance, which Rod Thomas admitted was a fun challenge as he performed his upcoming new album in full. Many of the songs, he said, were being played for the first time. Also making the night extra special was a rare guest vocal appearance from his album collaborator, Del Marquis, from Scissor Sisters who sang on “Cry at Films.” The video is below. The venue is fairly dark for extra vibe, so please keep that in mind as you groove to Bright Lightx2 and Del Marquis! Bright Light Bright Light‘s album will be available in the Spring, but while you wait for that day, his singles “Love Part II” and “Disco Moment” are available now for legal download.
See the set list as well as a photo of my encounter with Rod Thomas after the jump.
New York. Check out a massive (and I mean MASSIVE) work by Avone at his exhibit “American Graffiti” at Gallery 89 (located at 89 Mercer Street) in Manhattan.
Everyone’s got a story to tell about Hurricane Irene. Here’s mine! Ever since I worked for a news company and saw executives making up news stories that can negatively impact people’s lives first hand, I make sure I have as little exposure to mainstream media news as possible. Coming from the west coast and now living in the east, there are a completely different set of weather circumstances to experience. When I heard that a hurricane is coming, I figured I should probably pay attention to what the experts have to say because I’ve never been through one before. The news was seriously all doom and gloom! From the sounds of things, we were going to need to have food rations for up to a week due to god knows what – but all related to the hurricane.
Go Away Irene
Obviously with having a very rare earthquake and hurricane in Manhattan in the same week, Sherlock Holmes might deduce that Mother Nature has just about had it with our petty bullshit over who’s in control of the oil. I decided to take precautions. I stocked up on some carbohydrates 2 days in advance of the expected target date of the hurricane hitting. The lines at the grocery store wrapped around the store and the shelves were picked clean. The weather reports said the areas outside of Manhattan would get hit pretty hard and Manhattan would experience 30 miles an hours less wind power than some of the outer areas. It still made everyone panic and obey like good little doggies. I pay extra money to live in Manhattan so I don’t appreciate the media calling outer boroughs and places such as Jersey Shore ”Manhattan” and spreading that gossip across the country so that people that live 3,000 miles away from me are calling to make sure I will be ok because they heard on the news that my city is about to implode. Call me what you want, but I don’t live in Manhattan for the cheap rent – and you know exactly what I am talking about – so don’t lie! Like clockwork, it started raining around 5 pm on Saturday, August 27, 2011 just like the weather reports said.
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The Empire State Building on June 26, 2011
The 2011 New York Gay Pride parade had extra reasons to celebrate this year. It was announced a few days ago that gays in New York legally have the right to marry. It was a day that many of us knew could and should exist, but it was a day many of us thought would never happen soon enough – if at all. I consider myself to live outside the views of the masses at large and I sleep through the night knowing that I am no more wrong for doing the things I believe in as much as you are for doing the things you believe in. It is with that thinking that it is crazy for me to think that it took until 2011 for another segment of the population to gain a few more civil rights! I’ve always tried to surround myself with open minded people so at times I forget that not everyone has the pleasure of seeing some of truly great interactions with fellow members of the human race like I do where a chance encounter with someone you admire is nice right back to you, an experience you’ll treasure for the rest of your life and all because you stepped out of your comfort zone, showed up and took action in the opportunity you were presented with. A week ago, I attended two events that in my opinion really show what being open minded is all about: The Mermaid Day Parade in Coney Island and the Folsom Street East Festival in Chelsea. I bring it up because at both events, there was minimal security. Everyone was just there to have a good time and really celebrate life with no judgments to people that are different than you are. It was truly beautiful. A week has passed and I cannot recall hearing any story of law breaking taking place at either event.
Gay Marriage is now legal in the state of New York. Whether you are gay or straight, love gays or hate them – you cannot deny one thing – we know how to throw a fun party. The Gay Pride parade is always a love fest of great ideas and freedom. You can only imagine how what the anticipation for this day was now that it’s technically no longer wrong to love the person that makes you happy – by law! I am only speaking for what I witnessed and the things I personally experienced as I go on further. I only wrote this post because a lot of people will now become complacent now that a new law has passed and you think everything is fixed and all of our lives are magically going to get better. It won’t! It can only happen if we make it happen. Yes we’ve made progress, but we have A LONG way to go and this will all be a lot less painful for everyone if we come to grips with it sooner rather than later – we are globally in desperate need for a lot of things to change. If we can create all this fancy technology that can connect you to someone across the world in milliseconds, why can’t we imagine and work toward a possibility that there are enough resources for everyone on this planet. Maybe you don’t want to experience that in your life time, but I do! If there is one law that everyone follows, I’d like to see it be that one! I am not trying to force any belief system down your throat. I am just trying to use my voice to present another possibility. I’d be a fool not to speak up.
Until that freedom is chiseled out of a rock that is staring us all in the face, you’ll see a few things I photographed equality to look like on June 26, 2011 around the Chelsea and Greenwich Village areas of Manhattan. In certain cases, I blocked out faces because it’s not about who is doing or not doing what. What matters is we have the potential for true freedom and instead, fear and paranoia (and Iphones) are keeping us segregated so we don’t figure this out.
Do you know where your tax dollars go to? You should since you pay them. It’s usually a mandate in your job that if you plan on slacking off, you should probably seek employment elsewhere. It stands to reason that money that I don’t really want to deduct from my check each week goes to pay for services that are not really being provided to me. From my coverage of street art for this site and a former experience of working in the realm of Wall Street, I think that the wrong people are being accused of doing criminal activity. Obviously there are bad seeds in every bunch but the prejudice and fear of the unknown is really freaking people out to the point of being scared to open up to a new possibility.
There is nothing to be scared of. What a person does in their bedroom is none of your business and if you have so little of a life of your own that you feel the need to get involved – that’s your problem. As of press time (which is after 11 PM on the day of the Gay Pride Parade), I have not heard of any incidents where people were out of control at the parade and caused trouble. I looked too! I am not saying that everyone was a perfect angel, but as I said before, there are bad seeds in every bunch. As I walked around the parade area, you’ll see some of the things I witnessed. I saw a lot of people walking the streets having a good time, not interested in starting a problem. I didn’t feel too free though. Instead, I felt that one wrong move and me and “my people” (as I was referred to this weekend) would be headed for a beat down. You can give me a crummy piece of paper that you think I need to vindicate my existence but let’s face it – I will never have the equality that a straight person has. Because people can’t seem to get their act together, I accepted that a long time ago and I am not going to dwell on it and let it ruin my day. I am going to make the most of life and celebrate myself in the face of any challenge that comes my way. All I can ask is that you do too. Every day, whether you are gay, straight or asexual.
The G thing of the day, GD Cucine in Manhattan gets extra bonus points for using both of my initials in their name. The company sells high end kitchen gear. It might be hard to tell from the picture, but the items inside GD Cucine are really cool. Maybe I should work there? Sample phone call, “GD Cucine, this is GD speaking…”