This idea came about when I think of bands that make it a point to take a stand on issues, bands like Rage Against the Machine that can cause so much chaos that they'll get the stock market closed early, enrage thousands of people to take action, protest against governments, be banned from playing in certain cities, take the media and turn it upside down, or at least get the media saying that they're terrorists. I think it's interesting to look at how music can have such a huge impact on the way we view certain issues and become a tool to promote views or at least to entertain people. Next time you've got some music on, take a listen to the lyrics and see what points are trying to be presented. (Reggae music is also a classic form of "weaponry")
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu67yo-3jfw
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Technology is Amazing!
Yesterday WBIM went international! During my show 12 of my international friends all gathered on skype to have a "semi-reunion." It was soooo incredible to talk to 12 people at one time while they listened to my radio show online. People from the west coast, Virginia, Germany, the UK, New Zealand, New York, and who could forget Holland.
I can't describe how awesome it was, so I think I'll let the video describe it for me.
I can't describe how awesome it was, so I think I'll let the video describe it for me.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Music and the Radio Foreign Style
I'm working at my college radio station for the 5th or 6th semester this year, and I gotta tell ya, it gets better each semester. I've done specialty shows playing everything from metal to oldies and everything in between. But this semester I'll be sticking to foreign music, or everything and anything outside the United States of America. The format comes from my journey to New Zealand and my want and need to continue learning about cultures and the music people have outside of my own country and aspects that can relate to people all over the world, after all, music is the great communicator.
The first hour involves a set of random songs from all over- Germany, New Zealand, the UK, Mexico, Brazil, Jamaica, West Africa, Norway, Sweden and many more countries. The second hour is a dance party, with house/dance/techno music, mainly from European countries (make sure to get your strobe lights out). And the third hour will play more music, but focus on heavier music toward the end of the hour. All throughout you can hear my intern and me and any special guests we have talking about international news, futbol, and interesting stories. If you enjoy a wide variety of music and have time on Tuesdays from 4-7pm (10pm-1am in Europe) you should totally listen. Here's the website: www.bridgew.edu/wbim or you can listen on the air waves if your close to Bridgewater, MA on 91.5FM
Take it in and learn to love it!
T.Hab
The first hour involves a set of random songs from all over- Germany, New Zealand, the UK, Mexico, Brazil, Jamaica, West Africa, Norway, Sweden and many more countries. The second hour is a dance party, with house/dance/techno music, mainly from European countries (make sure to get your strobe lights out). And the third hour will play more music, but focus on heavier music toward the end of the hour. All throughout you can hear my intern and me and any special guests we have talking about international news, futbol, and interesting stories. If you enjoy a wide variety of music and have time on Tuesdays from 4-7pm (10pm-1am in Europe) you should totally listen. Here's the website: www.bridgew.edu/wbim or you can listen on the air waves if your close to Bridgewater, MA on 91.5FM
Take it in and learn to love it!
T.Hab
Thursday, September 4, 2008
National Geographic Submission
Here is a video I submitted to National Geographic for a competition. I'll know on Sunday if I win. The theme was supposed to be on a "Journey that Changed my Life."
Friday, July 25, 2008
Sydney

Hey all, I've had an amazing week in Sydney and I have one day left in New Zealand. I arrived and met up with Christiana on Thursday, saw Don Giovanni in the Sydney Opera House on Friday, had some German food and beer at a Bavarian Restaraunt, walked across the Harbor Bridge, saw thousands of flying dogs (or bats), ate in China Town, saw Kung Fu Panda, walked the Bondi beach to Cogee beach cliff walk, climbed on the cliff, shopped at Aldi, slept on a beach in Jarvis Bay (where we nearly froze), saw a 81m waterfall, went to an amazing wildlife park where we feed kangaroos, a pony and some birds, and just fully enjoyed what Sydney had to offer. It was an amazing week. Check out more pictures on facebook.


Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Pictures from the past few weeks
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2057160&l=5612f&id=34506567
Go here to see my album of pictures from AUS and NZ
Meet and Greet with friends
Jeremy has his first Fergburger
A tree in Cairns
Emu sausage, Crocodile, Kangaroo, Barramundee, and a German beer. A great meal!
South Island of NZ
Go here to see my album of pictures from AUS and NZ
Monday, July 14, 2008
In AUS for another 1.5 weeks
Hey all. dont have much time to write, im in a internet cafe in Cairns. I've just finished a few weeks with my family. that was fun touring around the south island and diving the great barrier reef. since they left, i've hiked for 4 hours in a jungle with no guide, slept on a beach and have been doing all this with my good friend from Germany, Jakob. I'm heading down to Sydney (where the Pope will be) to meet up with another German friend, Christiana. It'll be quit the adventure. I'll be home August 1st. In order to see pictures of my family, you'll have to see my dad's facebook account at this point. maybe i can post pictures later. I'll be seeing you all soon enough, so I don't really miss you too much. I'm glad I'll be seeing you all, but very sad about leaving my many friends from around the world. It's a learning experience I guess. I got some sweet pictures of a turtle at the reef and will be looking forward to sharing some amazing stories when i return. PEACE!
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