Sunday, January 5, 2014

Welcome, Calvin!

Rockapella in Napa
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Napa Valley Opera House
Napa, CA

Jenn and I arrived separately in Sacramento, less than an hour apart.  She came from her business trip in Detroit, and I came from home.  I signed in for our rental car at National, and waited for her and Arielle to meet me.  Arielle and her husband Brad had some trouble getting to the lobby of the car rental place, because their GPS led them to the rental car return area instead of to the parking lot for the lobby.  They finally found me, though, then Jenn arrived, and we went out to get our car.  I had rented a convertible because the price was cheap.  I neglected to think about what the weather would be like in Napa during the month of December, which would explain the rental price.  Anyway, the convertible that was available for us was a beautiful silver Mustang.  Whoo Hoooo!  So we happily situated ourselves in our awesome car and made our way to Napa.

We had a little bit of time before Arielle's nail appointment at the hotel spa, so we stopped for lunch at Gott's.  They were very accommodating to her particular dietary restrictions, and she said that it was the best burger she's ever had.  She had her version of the same burger that I ordered: the Wisconsin burger.  They had pumpkin shakes, so I had to have one of those.  We tried to get in touch with Jeff and Wendy, but I kept getting their voice mail, so I figured that their phone was off, or they had no more battery.  They knew when we were leaving Sacto and where we'd be eating for lunch, so they eventually made it when we were almost done eating.  We would have stayed longer to chat, but needed to get Arielle to her appointment, so we said our "see you later"s and drove to the hotel.  
Mmmm....pumpkin.

We dropped off Arielle, then Jenn and I checked into the hotel and left Arielle's belongings with the front desk.  It was about this time that Jenn realized just how tired she actually was from her very long trip: she could not get out of the elevator fast enough and the doors kept closing on her suitcase.  Like, 3 times.  It was hilarious.  She was really tired and she kept on laughing, so she just could not get herself together to get out of the stupid door.  I was no help whatsoever because I also could not stop laughing.  Ah, the adventures of Jenn and Sher.  That would so totally have gotten us eliminated from "The Amazing Race". We unpacked, then the 2 of us went to Yountville to visit Bouchon Bakery.  I lucked out and found the Yountville post office while we were trying to find the bakery, so that I could mail something.  Jenn was overwhelmed by the display case, and we both got macarons.  I can't go to Bouchon Bakery without getting at least one of those, so I bought 2 of them, one for me and one for Arielle. We asked the staff there if their macarons would fit her dietary requirements, and they did, so YAY!  Jenn and I ate our macarons and drank coffee outside, and Jenn kept staring at the dogs nearby.  She didn't want to cheat on Rommel, though.  
Mmmm...Bouchon.

We then shopped a little bit at the little indoor mall-type place, and I broke an ornament while I was trying to take it off of the tree display.  The cashier guy was able to repair it with me acting as surgical nurse, so we were good to go.  Jenn bought a scarf.  We made our way back to the Marriott and then dressed up for the show.  We met up with Arielle to partake in the wine reception in the lobby, and I also got some snacks from the hospitality room for Jenn's fancy membership level.    I wasn't that hungry, but I just knew that I wouldn't last until the end of the show, so I ate stuff.

We got to the parking structure by the opera house, and I missed the driveway, so I backed up, hit the curb, and parked next to Jeff and Wendy, whom had just parked a few minutes earlier.  They probably didn't do the extra maneuvering that I did to get to that point, though. No damage to the car, thank goodness  We walked to the NVOH together, and saw that the Napa Valley Children's Chorus was performing in the lobby.  

The opening act was from American Canyon High School, called P.D.A., which stands for  "Public Display of A Cappella".  they did quite well, singing Pentatonix's version of "Carol of the Bells", Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby", "We Three Kings", and a Michael Jackson medley.  I liked the end of the MJ medley when all of the solos were mashed together.

Then it was time for the main event.  I was excited because it was Arielle's first show.  I was also excited because I got to sit next to Jeff.  I don't think he's ever sat between Wendy and me before.  We were going to see a new Rockapella member.  Scotcherbreadman was present.  All was well.

Lapland in Napa.  Ish.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Jeff said to me, "There's your boy." Mmmhmmm, FFE Goodness.  Nice vest, JT!  Welcome, Mr. Calvin Jones.

CSL4 introduced himself as Arnold Schwarzenegger.  NO!  Don't do it, Scott!  Blech.

The Hope We Hold
Seriously, after all these years, I still write down the name of another song before I remember the correct title to this one.

CSL4 said, "high school a cappella has come a long way...nice to see, as the grandparents of what they're doing."  He asked the audience, "How many have seen Rockapella before?"  Lots of applause.  "Very good.  Then we don't have to show you how we make our sound."

Dreidel
Who is Steve hitting?  Nice feature, Calvin!  

Winter Wonderland
"...and pretend that he is Rabbi Brown..."

Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
Choreography, Scott's whistling, JT's sleigh bells:  It's Christmas time!  Yay!

CSL4 said, "we thought you'd like to hear what we sounded like when we started in the 1930s."

Glow Worm
Got a smile from Steve.  No more JKB dancing.  Aw, sadness.  

CSL4:  "I told you about Steven.  Actually, I haven't told you about Steven.  He used to be our newest member, but Calvin Jones has been with us for three days."  Well, he's off to a great start!

Simply Having A Wonderful Christmastime
Those sleigh bells before the Tchaikovsky break:  is that new?  I can hear it on the recording as I listen right now, but I don't remember him doing that live.

CSL4 is happy because Rudolph was on TV before Thanksgiving, and he got to see it.  Usually he's on tour when it's on and he misses it.  "When you prospect for gold, you lick your axe.  If a kid did that, wouldn't your lip stick to your axe?"  

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
"We're in agreement" -- Steve and CSL4 touched two fingers each.  I love CSL4's face during the first time he sings "then how the reindeer loved him".

CSL4 talked about Calvin being part of Men of Note, a group which got discovered and went to Busch Gardens, "then we stole him".  

Merry Christmas, Darling
Weird set-up, but it was better after Calvin's intro.  Very nice, Calvin!

CSL4 talked about Geo, and an audience member said, "And he looks gooood!"  

Ooh, Steve gets to talk about Scott now that JKB isn't there.  He called him the "man from Indiana with the Hair of Gold".  CSL4 talked about being on a morning TV show in New York City, and the reported got coffee dumped on him.  New Yorkers don't always like being woken up in the morning.

This Christmas Day
Got some stage love from Steve.  Swooon!

Ready, Steven?  STEVEN!!!

Christmas Don't Be Late
People if you can't keep up with the drummer's solo, please don't clap along.  I think that the lyrics need to be changed to "Me, I want a Kardashian" to make it more current.  Not that I like them, but it's funny.

Jingle Bell Rock
The megaphones are smaller now.  Calvin had issues with the power switch on his megaphone.  

Please Come Home for Christmas
Geo gave some nice stage love to Wendy!  So I had to reach over and touch her knee.

Matunda Ya Kwanzaa
CSL4: "Just like Cinco de Mayo is not just for the drunken masses..."
I so love Geo's entrance.

Steve told us that Lapland is where Santa Claus lives.  SD got to see where his Millennium Falcon was built in 1988, and they're still making them.  He looked for Tess. She is 12 years old, and wants a pair of shoes, a very specific kind of Puma, in red.  

Geo:  "I'm watching you watch me, I'm watching, you're watching, we're watching each other"...

Silent Night
Geo sang the really high Whitney Houston part.  "I fooled you all with that frog in my throat."

Grinch
Geo walked down the stairs of the center aisle, sat down, and pointed at Wendy, Jeff, then me and Jenn while singing "Stink, Stank, Stunk."  Seriously, this is our venue to have Geo sing to us directly.  He's so awesome.  CSL4 did the Karate Kid crane move.  

Auld Lang Syne
Wrong pitch given.  ("Psych!")

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
Calving pointed at JT while a picture was displayed of Calvin.  Because, you know, they looked so much like each other as kids.  

Angels We Have Heard on High
SD winked at me as they left the stage.  :)

Encore
Carmen / Billie Jean

Hold Out for Christmas
SD smiled at me during the Bali verse.  Then he waved to me as he left the stage.  LOVE.

Meet and Greet
I introduced Arielle to the guys, and she told them that they were 10 times better than she expected.  She also told them that I have good taste in music.  But of course!  People really should listen to me more often when I talk about music.  

Arielle told CSL4 that "On a Street in Fukuoka" is her favorite song.  Jenn told him that they were worth being awake for 20 hours. 

Geo said that he noticed that he has a lot of solos in the Christmas shows.  I told him that was good, he said no, because there are a lot of words to remember.  He talked about how he has a sub waiting in the wings in case he misses a show.  He hasn't missed a Rockapella show since he started, and he knows that you can't sing a cappella without a bass.  I told him not to leave the group just yet because we're still traumatized about JKB.  He said he wouldn't and that it hurt so much when John left that he couldn't even say goodbye to him on that day, he had to leave.  He said that he knows that he has a gift that is his burden to share, and he's going to do it.  (Yes, I feel much better now than I did in November).  Jenn talked to him about his P90X program versus her new T25 program.

Sigh of Relief.  Love you, Geo!
I talked to a couple of the guys from PDA, telling them that they did a great job.  I told the guy with the crutches that I felt bad for him having to stand on stage like that, and he said, "Still gotta sing, though!"  Yes!  

I was trying to get candids of the guys while people were in line for the M&G, then Steve got impatient because I had the camera on timer for some reason.  I told him to go to Gott's, and he said that he'd been there, and that it was good.  I told him that he got me sick, but it was worth it.  He laughed and hugged me even though I'm crazy.
Mmmm....FFE


I introduced myself to Calvin.  JT turned to him and said, "Sherry is a Superfan."  I smiled and curtsied.  Calvin told JeffEvs that this like a dream to him, and he doesn't want to wake up.  I welcomed him to the group, and told him that I loved his melismas.
First Picture with Calvin!


Wendy thanked JT for helping her with a prize for Sunday's show.  He said that he didn't see them at sound check, thinking it was for that day.  No. Then he said that he couldn't hear her.  She got closer.  He said, "Honey, that's not louder, that's just closer."  <giggle>  I'd get closer to him, too, Wendy!  Especially if he's going to call me "honey".

The guys were tired from their travels, but Fred still talked to us for a bit until we got kicked out of the Opera House.  Jake's kitchen had closed, so we found an Applebee's that was open, and had dinner there after deciding not to go to Denny's or anywhere, actually.  I'm glad that Wendy & JeffEvs decided to join us.  Too bad we didn't have Robin's number to tell her that we had changed our minds about eating.  Jenn kept playing her Dragon Vale game because that is her new obsession.

The next day, I insisted that we take pictures with our pretty vehicle, top down.  I asked if they wanted to drive back to the airport that way, but the girls refused.  Wusses.  ;)
Sher The Driver


Passengers Arielle and Jenn


When I got home, I baked for a lot of hours.  I also baked some more the next morning because I had forgotten one of the ingredients, and I needed to go to the grocery store to get the additional ingredients for Calvin's portion of the Christmas goodies.  But that goes into the next Rockapella Trip Report.

The New Rockapella and their Superfan


Next Up:  Pella at CalTech

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Simple Gifts 01/04/14

Simple Gifts
Saturday, January 4, 2014

-- Stocky P whining while I went outside to put stuff in my car

Waiting to leave for AZ

Friday, January 3, 2014

Simple Gifts 01/03/14

Simple Gifts
Friday, January 3, 2014

-- Handmade gifts from Bro's kids

The Nephew and and Origami Cube

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Simple Gifts 01/02/14

Simple Gift -- Thursday, January 2, 2014

-- Friends who understand when I just need to rest instead of being social.


Simple Gifts 01/01/14

One of my friends posted to Facebook a project called "A Jar Full of Blessings".  This series is based on that project, wherein you write down something that made you smile, and at the end of the year, you would open the jar, and read all of the blessings inside.  Since I'm a fan of the Shaker Hymn also known as "Simple Gifts", this will be the title of my virtual jar.  At the end of the year, I'll get to list all of the blessings I dropped onto the blog.  I'm going to try to find a blessing in every day.  Yes, I'm already a day behind.  What's cool about my jar is that I get to include pictures sometimes.  :)

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Simple Gift:  Surprise princess at Fantasy Faire:  Ariel!


DLR LotD 01/01/14

Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

"Living well is the best revenge." -- Cindy, to Cinderella, at Fantasy Faire

Once upon a time, Cindy freaked out Cinderella

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

2013: The PellaPusher Recap

As I watch the 125th Tournament of Roses parade on the best broadcast station, KTLA, I think back on the year that was 2013.

Notable World News

  • Boston Marathon Bombings
  • The Death of Nelson Mandela
  • The Royal Baby's Birth
  • Typhoon Haiyan
  • Pope Francis' First Year
  • Gay Rights and the Supreme Court
  • The NSA Exposed
  • Launch of the "Obamacare" website

Recurring Theme
Oh My God, Where Is My Ticket?!

Favorite New TV Show
"Sleepy Hollow" -- I love how Ichabod Crane says "Leftenant" and talks about the modern age.

Favorite Movie
"Monsters University" -- Duh.  DRUMS by Blue Devils Entertainment!

Favorite Disneyland Line of the Day
"Bee-doh, bee-doh" -- Cindy (and sometimes others but mostly Cindy), at multiple times and various places around the resort

Favorite Sports Highlight
Watching my first hockey game in a suite at the Honda Ponda with my friends cheering rival teams Sharks vs. Ducks.  Ducks won, 6-3.

Favorite Travel Moment
Surprise breakfast with FFE in Livermore, CA

Favorite Dish
Roaster Butternut Squash Bisque at Flying Fish

Favorite The Nephew Moment
Brady as The Rebel Spy

Favorite The Niece Moment
Singing The Little Mermaid's "In Harmony" with Olivia, a cappella, outside Flo's V8 Cafe, with some help from Bro

Favorite D'Saints Moment
Thanksgiving Dinner at South Coast Winery

Favorite Drum Corps Moment
Simultaneous crying of V, Bro and Sher while watching Santa Clara Vanguard's "Les Miserables" the first time...and the second...and the third...and so on through Finals Night.

Favorite Rockapella Moment
"Paper Doll" and The (I Didn't Know It Was) A Secret

It's been a great 2013, and I had some difficulty choosing from the many great moments this year.  I hope that there are many highlights to choose from in 2014, too.

Happy New Year, everyone!

DLR LotD 12/31/13

Disneyland Resort
Line of the Day

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Special New Year's Eve version at Catal

Amuse: 
"I need something HARD." -- Sherry

First Course:
"Spread the goo." -- Linda

Main Course: 
"I'm assuming that you're talking about your mustache." -- Sherry, to Ryan

Dessert:
"It's like eating boob." -- Cindy

After-dinner Cocktail:
"I'm going to walk in your house and turn you over with a spatula." -- Cindy, to Linda



Sunday, December 29, 2013

A2: The Burgundy Boogaloo

I wasn't able to watch "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" on opening weekend due to my very busy Christmas schedule, so Linda and I watched it today.  (We had watched the first movie together, so it would seem weird not to see it together this time, too).  


  • Steve Carrell stole this show.  Brick is such a lovable idiot.  I mean, the man thought he was dead and eulogized himself at his own funeral.
  • I love how James Marsden was described as a prince.  He IS a prince!  I just saw "Enchanted" again this weekend, so I know.
  • That's not Baxter.  That dog is bigger.  They should have called him Baxter 2 or something else.
  • The battle scene was cameo after cameo, and I still missed Ben Stiller.
  • Sex Panther strikes again!  YES!
  • Will Ferrell on the ice again!  Had Jon Heder showed up, I would have lost my mind.
  • "Chicken of the Cave"
  • The score!  I sang quietly during a lot of this movie, especially during "Xanadu".
  • "By the hymen of Olivia Newton-John"
  • Loved that Brick was eating an ice cream cone during the slow-mo RV crash.
  • Walter wearing the burgundy suit for his Science Fair:  Priceless.
  • Yeah, that wasn't a riff on Richard Branson at all.  ;)
  • "Blaaaaaack."
  • "Who the hell is Julius Caesar?  You know I don't follow the NBA!"
I had many giggle fits during the movie today. Thanks, News Team!

My Favorite Clip from this year's "The Sing-Off"

Easily.


Saturday, December 28, 2013

Practically Perfect in Every Way

I was fortunate enough to go to a sneak preview screening of "Saving Mr. Banks", thanks to Mox getting into the Disneyland Today shindig.  They had a nice reception with food (had they told us ahead of time, I wouldn't have chowed down on tacos before the event).  They also had photo ops with Mary and Bert, as well as the chimney sweeps.  Suffragettes walked around with "Votes for Women" signs.  Stacia Martin told us about the making of the music for "Mary Poppins", sang a song, and had a print of her own Mary Poppins artwork for everyone in attendance.  There was also a costume contest, and my choice, the guy that dressed as a chimney sweep, won the grand prize. 

I had an issue with the length of time it took to get into the theater, but that was due to security and turning in cameras, even though they said at the reception that the smaller cameras were OK as long as we didn't use them.  Then they told us that we could only keep our cell phones.  It was irritating.   We were treated to some inside info from one of the film's producers (sorry, I can't remember his name).  We saw trailers that people were excited to see, but I had already seen them.  So, whatevs.  On to the movie itself.

  • Tom Hanks is awesome.  I'm glad he was cast in this part, because I don't know who else I would have respected enough to be our beloved Walt.
  • Emma Thompson is a shoe-in for an Academy Award nomination.  She was hilarious, she had me crying, she pissed me off some times.  She did everything she was supposed to do.
  • I think that this is the most impressed I've ever been with Colin Farrell's work.  Great job.
  • BJ Novak and Jason Schwartzman were hilarious as the Sherman Brothers, especially Novak's portrayal of sheer frustration with Travers.  Bradley Whitford, too.  
  • I loved how they made Disneyland look like it had back when Disney brought Travers to the Park.  Also loved the job they with the studio (which still looks a lot like that), and LAX was WOW.
  • OMG, all of the merchandise in Traver's hotel room when she arrived.  That huge Mickey Mouse was perfect.
  • Loved the scene with Paul Giammatti and Thompson sittng on the grass at the studio.
  • "Well, un-make it up."
  • "Get on the horse, Pam!"
  • Lots of applause at the credit dedicating the film to Diane Disney Miller.  I love that I watched this movie with a room filled with true Disney fans.
  • "That'll do." -- Walt, upon hearing "Feed the Birds"
I did cry, although not as much as someone predicted that I would.  Excellent movie, and I don't think that it only applies to us Disneyphiles.  :)


Tuesday, December 24, 2013

#AutoAwesome

I like this better than my FB Year in Review, because it actually has Rockapella in it.  

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Monday, December 23, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.7 -- Finale

It's finale night, I'm baking cookies, I'm wrapping gifts, I'm trying to clean the house...it's a crazy time!  But I didn't want to wait to watch tonight's finale.

Here we go!

Group Performance: "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson
That sounded nice.  I'm glad that the eliminated groups still got to chime in.

Nick Lachey, Jewel and the groups: "It Had to Be You"

The Acoustikats: "Jingle Bell Rock"
That's cute that they're letting the eliminated groups do Christmas songs for the bumpers.  I would expect something more rockin' from this song, especially with the AcoustiKats.  I guess Rockapella's version is just the best version to me, so I want everyone's to be less boring.

Ten with Shawn Stockman: "Joyful Joyful" from Sister Act 2
Anyone that gets to have Shawn sing their solo has an unfair advantage.  I mean, it's Shawn!  This is one of my favorite songs from that movie.  (My favorite is "His Eye is on the Sparrow").  Nice energy, but not as much as in the movie.  Actually, I think that Shawn has the most energy of all of them, so that doesn't really work for me when it's the group that's competing, not Shawn.

Street Corner Renaissance: "White Christmas"
I've always liked this doo-wop version.  They always look so sharp!

The Filharmonic: "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
That was great!  It was upbeat and in tune, and I miss them even though they were only eliminated 4 days ago.

So then all the groups get to talk to Pentatonix, and they give them some advice.

Pentatonix: "I Need Your Love" by Ellie Goulding
They rock.  Seirously.  Why don't I have any of their CDs yet?  That needs to be remedied soon.

Calle Sol: "Feliz Navidad"
Well, no other group up there should sing this song tonight.

Home Free: "I Want Crazy" by Hunter Hayes
So they don't need a judge to sing with them...unless they're getting one later.  I've never heard this song before, but  like it, especially the way they sing it.  Yes, please include that awesome bass voice solo when you're in the finale!  Thanks!  I applauded.  Oh, the judges are talking after this one, so I guess the "Joyful Joyful" thing wasn't judged.  My bad.

98 Degrees: "I'll Be Home For Christmas"
Nick gets to sing a lot tonight!  They sound really nice.  Nick asked to be judged.  Cute.  Almosr as cute as Nick's dimples.  How has she not seen them live before?  Has she been strapped for cash?

Princeton Footnotes: "Deck The Hall"
i liked that rendition!  I also like the plaid.  

Secret Santa time with the judges and Nick.  Why isn't Nick giving that gift to everyone watching the show?  :)

Vocal Rush with Ben Folds: "Little Drummer Boy/Peace on Earth"
That sounded nice.  I don't think I've ever heard the lyrics that clearly before.  Maybe I was just always freaked out by the Bowie/Bing combination.

Element: "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree"
I like her voice in that range.  

Voice Play:; "Jingle Bells"
I like that last "Jingle Bell Jingle Bell Jingle".  Been waiting to hear that since I heard the promos, and it wasn't sung nearly enough in the song tonight.

Ten: "Love On Top" by Beyonce
I don't know this song.  Nice key change!  That blonde-haired woman can wail, man!    Haha,  "a box of assorted chocolates".  Shawn demonstrated his Stank Face, and Ten is happy.

Home Free with Jewel: "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
Pretty.  But why is she now sounding like some other singer?  Like some old-time crooning singer?  It's kinda strange.  

So, are people actually learning any musical terms from this show?

Pate Benatar, Neal Giraldo and a bunch of groups: "We Belong"
I so totally love this song, and it lends so well to hearing that multitude of voices.  Also, Pat Benatar has still got a great, powerful voice.

Vocal Rush: "Roar" by Katy Perry
Great performance.  They really are a great group.  

My pick:  Home Free

Results

3rd Place: Vocal Rush
2nd Place:   Ten
1st Place: H O M E   F R E E !!!!!!!!

YES!  I'm so very happy for them.  They were, indeed, solid from the start, and I wish them the best with their newfound fame.  Congratulations, guys!  (I told you that 5 guys is the best ensemble, didn't I?).  

Rub the beard!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.6

It's Semi-Finals night!

Group Performance: "Shake It Out" by Florence + the Machine

Challenge:  "Judges' Choice"
Judges picked songs that bring out the best in each group.  Nick is the mentor.

The Filharmonic: "Baby, I Need Your Lovin'" by The Four Tops
Thank you for mentioning NKOTB, Shawn!  Cool that Nick is singing a little with them: "98 Degrees of Filharmonic!"  I like the suits, guys!  VJ's voice is so pretty.  I like that pelvic thrusty move during "Got to have all your lovin'".  Yes, Shawn, the choreography was slick.  Shawn wanted more than just the one level, but their harmonies were right on point.  And then Jewel talks about being frustrated when she can't reach the climax.  Oops!  

Ten: "Proud Mary" by Ike & Tina Turner
I Zumba to this song.  I like that intro!  They did not Zumba to the song.

Home Free: "Colder Weather" by Zac Brown Band
Hmmmm...I heard a little bit of dissonance in the intro chords.  But the song is pretty, and I like that tenor voice.  Ben heard the pitch problem at the beginning, too, owing it to nervousness.

Vocal Rush: "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark" by Fall Out Boy
I do not know this song.  I am old.  OK, I don't like that opening, where they just sounded like they were yelling at me, you know, like trying to out-sing each other.  It got much better, and then I recognized the song and didn't feel that old.  

My pick:  The Filharmonic

Results:

Safe for next show
Home Free
Vocal Rush

Ultimate Sing-Off: "Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The Clash
The Filharmonic vs. Ten
Cute choreography by Fil with "time".  I like the male solo from Ten.  Ooh, that's a tough one.  Represent us, Joe!  

Winner: Ten

Aw, so sorry, Filharmonic.  I'll miss you.  I think that they already have a big fan base, though, so they'll likely get a contract from someone somewhere.

Finale is on Monday!


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.5

Yay!  They opened with Tim's voice!

Group Performance:  "I've Had the Time of My Life" by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes

Jewel is the mentor tonight.  

Challenge:  "Movie Night" -- Songs made famous by a movie

Judges will send 2 teams home, after 3 Ultimate Sing-Offs.

Home Free: "Pretty Woman" by Roy Orbison
Well, I'm glad that the 5-guy group is singing the song that I  associate with my beloved Rockapella.  Nice opening VP!  I like the tempo change in the middle when he sang to Jewel.  I thought that it was a little bit too straight-laced, though.  And now I'm having Rockapella-Fangirl-on-Stage memories.  

Vocal Rush: "Against All Odds" by Phil Collins
Ooh, the VP gal is going to sing solo!  That's like Pella's JT singing, making us all listen intently.  Nice transition into her VP role, too.  Ooh, modulate!  Nice.  

The AcoUstiKats: "Old Time Rock and Roll" by Bob Seeger
The morning-after bachelor party thing was cute!  I like all of the different musical styles they inserted into the song.  Of COURSE they did a costume change into the boxer shorts!  They really are entertaining.

The Filharmonic: "Don't Want To Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith
I like those chords at the intro, especially when Joe came in.  They're so calm with this song, and I really like how it's working for them.  That was great, guys!  Nick: "The ladies are swooning yet again."  Joe's so cute, being overwhelmed by his emotions.  Interesting tip from Ben about not using cymbals in beatboxing.  Does he understand that it's not just beatbox?  Oh, wait.  I've said that in a previous season.  The high hat can be useful if your VP is acting as a drum kit.  I prefer that, like with JT, instead of trying to sound like some kind of boom box.  But then again, I prefer drums over synthesizers most days, unless I'm dancing in a club.

"The Sing-Off!  Keep it tuned!" -- Has Nick been saying this on every show, and I've missed it until now?

Voice Play: "Don't You Forget About Me" by Simple Minds
I now think of this song as part of my favorite arrangement/mash-up in "Pitch Perfect", so this is now an a cappella-ready song for me.  Not sure I like the chords during the "la la" part, but I was OK with the rest of it.  Be vulnerable, folks!   That is the message of the day.  

Ten: "Skyfall" by Adele
They get better with every performance, and you can tell that they're really starting to gel with each other.  That was great!  I agree that it was great to hearDee's solo be reserved.  See?  Shawn agrees with me that they're getting better and better.

My pick: The Filharmonic

Ultimate Sing-Off

AcoUstikats vs. Voice Play: "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
That was fun.  I agree with Ben: it was more like a collaboration than a battle.  But that's because a cappella peeps are used to working *together* instead of against each other.  

Vocal Rush vs. Ten: "Fame" by Irene Cara
OK, they've decided to team up with each other so that the judges can't decide and they're both safe.  I like that they're practicing some stepping.  I love when Shawn talks about his high school days at the performing arts high school.  :)

Home Free vs. The Filharmonic: "I'm All Right" by Kenny Loggins
"You're kind of coming out of the ocean like a mermaid." I enjoyed that choreography.  Make it sexy now, VJ!!!  Sexy like a mermaid.  I love it:  A VP battle!  Love the stuff going on behind them, too.   Easily my favorite battle of the night, maybe because it's my two favorite bands in this competition.  Nick, please stop with the golf puns.  Oy.  Shawn doing the gopher move is also awesome.  I love that Jewel has trouble focusing because she's giggling so much.  I have no idea what that's like.  :)  I prefer my "VP Battle" title over "Beatbox Off".  

Results:

Going to next show:
Vocal Rush
Home Free
Ten

Saved by the judges:  The Filharmonic

Thank you, judges!!!!  Phew!  I would have been upset if they went home after that amazing battle.

Tomorrow night:  The Final Four

Monday, December 16, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.4

It's a new week of The Sing-Off!  

Group Performance: Medley "My Generation/We Will Rock You/(I Don't Know the Title)"
I love that bass voice from the Home Free guy.  Really, Sher, you need to learn his name already.

tonight's Challenge: "My Generation: Chart Toppers that Span the Decades"
Ben is the coach for this group of voices.

Home Free: "Ring of Fire" by Johnny Cash
I've been looking forward to this song since seeing the commercials for the show.  Seriously, that BASS!!!!  YES.  I love that the judges were totally taken aback by that last note.  Nick: "People in Pasadena just called and reported a seismic event."  "The singing refrigerator guy", Ben?  What?!  His description of their beginning/middle/end was priceless, though..   Apparently, the bass' name is "Country Boy".  That doesn't help me!  So I looked it up.  His name is Tim.  Hi, Tim!  Wow.  Your voice is amazing.

VoicePlay: "Don't Speak" by No Doubt
They were in high school when this song was released.  I had graduated from college already.  I'm old.  I'm not really fond of that arrangement.  Maybe I love the original too much.  

Element: "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by The Supremes
I like that they work out and sing together at the same time.  They did a good job with it, not screechy, just right with the balance.  Shawn likes to tell the ladies that they look lovely.  Such a smooth talker.

Vocal Rush: "Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler
The only high school ever to reach this point in the competition.  They deserve to.  They really are great.  Yeah, they weren't even born when this song was released.  Remember how I'm old?  I love how they're talking all Valley Girl.  Their voices have some old kind of souls in them or something, because they sound so mature and cohesive!  Well done, young 'uns.  

My pick:  Home Free

Results:

Staying in the Competition
Home Free (Yeah, I typed that before Nick even announced it)
Voice Play

Ultimate Sing-Off: "I'm a Survivor" by Destiny's Child
Element s. Vocal Rush
Element was a little too squealy for me.  Vocal Rush kept it much more in control with their voices..and that rap!  They so totally won that battle for me.  

Winner: Vocal Rush
OK, I still have faith in the judges.  Phew!

Next episode: Wednesday, with a 6-team battle and a double elimination.  Yikes!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

DLR LotD 12/15/13

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

"When in doubt, lasso." -- Cindy, demonstratively, at Uva Bar

Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.3

It's the 3rd night of the Sing-Off!  I'm in Rockapella withdrawal while they're singing in Connecticut, so having some a cappella to watch is a good thing for me.

Group Performance: "In Your Eyes" by Peter Gabriel
Hi, VJ!  Shawn is doing some singing along.  That was pretty cool.

4 of the top 8 perform tonight.  Taking a tip from The Voice, Shawn is playing mentor to this week's groups.  Charles of Street Corner Renaissance: "I've watched them GROW from Boyz to Men!"

Tonight's Challenge:  "Favorite No. 1 Hits" 

Ten: "Chain of Fools" by Aretha Franklin
I don't like their opening chords. They were in tune, but I didn't like them.  Actually, I'm not liking most of their chords.  I feel like they're missing something in the middle.  The judges liked it, though, so maybe I just don't get it on that song.  

The AcoUstiKats:  "Amazed" by Lone Star
Wow, that was supposed to be Boyz II Men's?!  Sing to me!  I'll give you something to be confident about.  Oh, yeah, I typed that out loud.  I like how lush their chords were, and they showed that they're not just a bunch of fun college kids, but they've got great vocals, too.  Aaaaannnd, I"m crying.  Congratulations, Mike and Maggie!

Street Corner Renaissance: "Forget You" by Cee-Lo Green
I really like these guys, and they're not afraid to wear bright pink.  They're just so much fun, and they are smoooooth.  "Don't say that, brother."  

The Filharmonic: "One More Night" by Maroon 5
I didn't know that VJ was the Filipino Adam Levine!  It works, because he's a cutie.  Dance!  Modulate!  Do it!  I liked that.  I disagree with Ben, and agree with Shawn.  They sounded much tighter tonight to me than on other nights.  Yeah, VJ was too smiley for the lyics, but have you SEEN those dimples?!  

My pick: The Filharmonic

Results:

Staying in the Competition:
Ten
AcoUstiKats

Oh, great.  2 of my top 3 are vying against each other.  I'll be sad for either one of them.

Ultimate Sing-Off:: "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Good Bye" by 
Street Corner Renaissance vs. The Filharmonic
Great battle.  I'm upset that it had to come down to these two.  

Winner:  The Filharmonic

Mabuhay,Pinoy!!!  I'm really sorry to see SCR go, though.

Looking forward to next week.  

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The Sing-Off 4.2

Made it in home with just a few minutes to spare for tonight's Sing-Off!

Group Performance:  Medley of party anthems
Looks like everybody's ready to get down!  Nick:  "Tonight is B.Y.O. Pitch Pipe".

Top 9 here tonight.

Tonight's Challenge:  "Party Anthems"
So the vocal percussion will be the focus tonight, I'm guessing.  Bring it, mouth drummers!

Vocal Rush: "Gonna Make You Sweat" by C+C Music Factory
Aw, the parents.  I zumba to this song.  I wonder if I'll be typing that more than once tonight.  It's fun to do your own echo!  Right on pitch, they did a great job.  See?  Ben's already focusing on the beat, or, in this case, the back beat.  I'll try to listen for that for the other groups, although I'm not much of a drumming expert.

Home Free: "Life Is A Highway" by Rascal Flatts
Uh-oh, they're going to try dancing.  I'm OK if a group doesn't dance, if it means that their vocals are still as spot-on as Home Free's.  Gosh, I love that bass.  "Jump back in the box" -- Shawn.  Funny.  "It has a beginning, a middle and an end....That's how you do a cappella music."  Yes, Shawn, YES.

Voice Play: "Play That Funky Music" by Wild Cherry
I didn't know that they were all DJs.  Did I miss that the first time?  I thought that they were amusement park performers.  Nice rap, girl!  I thought that there was a phasing problem with the rhythm section, like one of them was slightly behind the other on the offbeat or something.  

Street Corner Renaissance: "Do You Love Me" by The Contours
Yay, classic doo-wop! I love that they learn the beat box stuff from the young'uns.  Those red shoes remind of Geo's Christmas Red shoes that he doesn't wear anymore.  Ooh, he's got moves!  

Element: "Raise Your Glass" by Pink
I could use more beat.  Actually, I could use more vocals, too, what with the number of people in the group.  

AcoUstiKats: "Hey Ya!" by Outcast
Ooh, I like the little pause.  Nice touch with the "Shake It".  That was a weird ending to such a party song, though.  I forgot to pay attention to the rhythm, but Ben found fault with it.

Calle Sol: "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin
They're professional dancers.  So are they professional singers, too?  Should our Voice people go on "So You Think You Can Dance"?  I'm still missing that middle sound when the guy stops singing lead.  Yes, Shawn, arrangement is, indeed, EVERYTHING.  I completely agree.  That's why I'm such a fan of the genius Scott Leonard.  :)

Ten: "Hot in Here" by Nelly
I like that opening.  I like this whole arrangement, actually.  That rocked.  Ben: "Nick, you know I can't even begin to defrock until it's...98 degrees."  

The Filharmonic: "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan
Aw, Niko, my heart is with you, dude.  They are so much fun!  Those yellow shoes are cool.  I like their sound.  

My pick tonight: Ten

Heading to Next Show
Ten
The Filharmonic
Voice Play
Home Free
Street Corner Renaissance
Vocal Rush
Element

Ultimate Sing-Off: "Stronger" by Kelly Clarkson
Calle Sol vs. The AcoUstiKats

Honestly, if it's a battle of voices, I couldn't care less about your sexy dance moves, ladies. Their voices just aren't as strong as the guys', numbers aside.  

Winner: The AcoUstiKats
Phew!  I don't have to worry about the alto-less dancing winning over the alto-inclusive vocals.

Next up: Top 8, tomorrow.

Monday, December 9, 2013

The Sing Off 4.1

The Sing-Off is back!  And here we all thought that maybe it had been canceled forever.  But, you know, the show that shot Pentatonix to stardom just can't be denied now, and 2 years later, here it is!

Tonight is the first night of the 4th season, and here we go!  I'll try to post the same night as the actual airing, but I already foresee a couple of conflicting dates, so those will have to wait.  This also means that my Rockapella Holiday show posts will be delayed.  I'm a mess!  On to tonight's show...

Group Performance:  fun. medley
We got introduced to all of the groups, and there's choreography and awkward neck bopping.  I'm just sayin'.  But I love the band fun., so I'll stop with my teasing now.  Actually, I liked the harmonies so much that I listened to it twice, and now I"m behind.  ACK!

Our judges this year:  Shawn Stockman and Ben Folds are back, and replacing Sara is Jewel.  I'm going to confess to y'all right here that I'm not that crazy about Jewel.  I bought her CD back when she debuted, thinking that I'd like her songs, and the recording just didn't please me at all, and I got rid of it somehow.  I guess I felt like whatever I was hearing on the radio just didn't match my CD.  Maybe it was a bad CD.  I don't know, but now I don't like hearing her sing.  I hope she judges better than how I think she sings.

Vocal Rush: "Bottom of the River" by Delta Rae
They are from Oakland, CA, and they are out to prove that Oakland is not a place made up of scary people.  For much better bios of the groups, see the CASA website.  They have a great sound, and I like their energy.  How would they not have energy?  They're in high school!  Very nice solo, too.  I like this song.  Why haven't I heard it before tonight?  I'm old.  Choreography was fun, too. 

Home Free: "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line
Ooh, Country A Cappella!  Why is this such a novelty, when so many country songs are so great with their harmonies?  Ooh, I like that bass voice!  Seriously, how can I not love these guys?  There are 5 of them, and they have a great sound.  I really liked that a lot.  Ben feels bass in his butt.  Perhaps he needs to have that checked by a doctor.  The bass went up to a Tenor I?  Whoa, that's awesome.  

Princeton Footnotes: "I Knew You Were Trouble" by Taylor Swift
Well, that was fun, and the lights added a lot to their performance.  The sound was good, especially on the low end.  Aw, they love Ben.  I don't really agree with Jewel that the bass part needed to be stronger, but I appreciate her musical knowledge.

Calle Sol: "Pon de Replay" by Rihanna
Their name means "sun street", and they're from Puerto Rico.  And now I have "America" from West Side Story in my head.  I do not remember the original song having Spanish in it, but I like that they made the song their own.   I could have used some more alto, but maybe the gal singing lead is the alto, and the other 3 are sopranos.  Or maybe they meant it to be like that, like Supremes-like.

Street Corner Renaissance: "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction
Yay, Doo-Wop!  How much do I love that they doo-wopped a pop song?  I LOVE IT!!!  Can you tell that I have a soft spot for groups with only 5 voices?  Hmmm....wonder what that's about.  That's so cute that Shawn felt the need to hug them right after they sang.  "Children, take notes.  Y'all talk about swag, this is swag."

My pick for this group is Home Free.

Heading to next show:
Street Corner Renaissance
Vocal Rush
Home Free
Calle Sol

Going to the Ultimate Sing-Off:
Princeton Footnotes

Ten:  "Tell Me Something Good" by Rufus and Chaka Khan
Nice lead!  I wonder if they actually need all of those voices, though, since their arrangement isn't full of different notes in the chords.  I mean, the chords aren't lush 6-part harmonies or anything like that.

Element: "Burn" by Ellie Goulding
This song suits them, because it's not too high, which is what usually turns me off from all-female a cappella.  I like that they have a good balance in the lower register.  Nice and strong.

Voice Play: "Feel This Moment" by Cristina Aguilera
I Zumba to this song, so I immediately wanted to dance.  I did a little from my chair.  I like the vocal percussion break.  

The Filharmonic: "Treasure" by Bruno Mars
They're cute, they can sing, they can dance, and they are first generation Pinoy.  YES!  That's the way to play to the judges.  :)  Her name IS "Jewel", after all.  Oh, those are called "love notes"?  I may use that.  "Motown Manila back again!" -- Nick.  Aura later told me that VJ from Down 4 The Count is in this group, which explains why one of them looked so familiar to me.  He's a cutie, and according to Au, a nice guy.  Awwww.

Nick's wife is half-Filipino?  That's cool.

AcoUstiKats: "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke
One of the guys was in Phantom Regiment, one of my favorite drum corps.  I do enjoy how the college guy groups have so much fun on stage.  Also, they sounded good.  "Acousticatastrophe", "Acoustishower", "Acousticommercial" -- what is going on here?  :)  

My pick:  The Filharmonic

Heading to next show:
The Filharmonic
Ten
AcoUstiKats
Elements

Going to the Ultimate Sing-Off:
Voice Play

Ultimate Sing-Off: "Bye Bye Bye" by N'Sync
Princeton Footnotes vs. Voice Play

Ooh, BATTLE TIME!  That's some fun stuff.  I have no favorite.  Is it going to be the same song every week?  They all seemed really prepared for it.

Winner:  Voice Play

Oh, no Swan Song anymore.  

Next show is on Wednesday.  Good night, A cappella Fans!