A woman just got shot today. Underworld criminals were trying to shoot other underworld criminals. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time. However, the thing is... that place and time was at the beach, with her family, in front of a police station (!). It should have been the right place. It should have been the right time. Instead, she died in front of her 2 young children, in the arms of her husband.
This is just one sad example of dying without it being your fault at all. Other people's stupidity, your loss.
Not to mention natural disasters and other causes...
You never know when and how you are going to go.
Will this little fact make you appreciate your life a little more? I hope so.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Some things you just learn the hard way...
I remember I had a good girl friend, and I was starting to fall in love with her.
One day we were at her house, and we stayed together to sleep on the couch, and come morning we started cuddlijg and caressing each other. Then we looked into each other's eyes, and smiled.
Anyone would probably say, this was obviously the moment where I'm supposed to go in for the kiss... but I didn't. I was confused about if it's ok and we're friends and blah blah. I didn't recognize the moment and the situation for what it was, as obvious as it was.
Two weeks later, I was growing scared and impatient since many boys wanted to go out with her - and some did. At her house, out of the blue, in a totally non-romantic non-relevant situation, I tried to kiss her and show her how I feel. She back away with a "what are you doing" look on her face.
I was acting so needy and desperate, it turned her off.
She tried to "forgive" me in light of our friendship, but emotions don't forgive. Her heart never got over me acting needy, instead of kissing her like a man when I should have, two weeks earlier.
Eventually I abandoned the idea, and sadly the friendship.
It could have turned into love, but my neediness and desperate behavior ruined it. Why didn't I act like a man and do what I had to do when I had to do it...?
Some things you just learn the hard way... another lesson I won't forget. I may have lost that moment, but I knew the next moments when they came.
One day we were at her house, and we stayed together to sleep on the couch, and come morning we started cuddlijg and caressing each other. Then we looked into each other's eyes, and smiled.
Anyone would probably say, this was obviously the moment where I'm supposed to go in for the kiss... but I didn't. I was confused about if it's ok and we're friends and blah blah. I didn't recognize the moment and the situation for what it was, as obvious as it was.
Two weeks later, I was growing scared and impatient since many boys wanted to go out with her - and some did. At her house, out of the blue, in a totally non-romantic non-relevant situation, I tried to kiss her and show her how I feel. She back away with a "what are you doing" look on her face.
I was acting so needy and desperate, it turned her off.
She tried to "forgive" me in light of our friendship, but emotions don't forgive. Her heart never got over me acting needy, instead of kissing her like a man when I should have, two weeks earlier.
Eventually I abandoned the idea, and sadly the friendship.
It could have turned into love, but my neediness and desperate behavior ruined it. Why didn't I act like a man and do what I had to do when I had to do it...?
Some things you just learn the hard way... another lesson I won't forget. I may have lost that moment, but I knew the next moments when they came.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
The wonderful music of Shlomo Artzi
Shlomo Artzi (Hebrew: שלמה ארצי) has long been one of Israel’s most popular singers, if not the most popular of them all. Artzi composes and writes his own songs, and performs them with an ensemble of musicians which have become household names in the Israeli music scene, including Avi Singolda the guitarist and Meir Israel the drummer. Shlomo Artzi concerts are very popular and tickets often sell out quickly. Artzi is well known for his marathon live concerts, which may continue for over three hours! During these performances he engages the crowd in his unique way, a way, which no other artist in the world has been able to emulate. He actually gets off the stage, microphone in hand, and mingles with the crowd while singing! Needless to say, it is these moments in his concerts which the crowd enjoys the most!
Artzi, despite having won the Israeli Song Festival as a young soldier in 1970, had to work hard to achieve the wide following he has today. In fact, if he is the number one singer in Israel, it is only because he has worked harder than all the other artists together. Artzi, together with his friend Echi the bassist, at times with a small band, at times just the two of them, would tour the country, performing everywhere they could – sometimes in front of half empty halls, sometimes in front of just four people! However, most people that went to his shows were amazed and taken away by the immense amount of energy he would put in to his performances. Word spread, and as time passed, year by year, album by album, Artzi would become bigger and bigger and gain a wider following, until the late 80’s, when he would perform his first mega-concert, in the Yarkon Park, the likes of which Israel has never seen before. His mega concert in the Yarkon Park was photographed by renowned Israeli photographer Vardi Kahana. Shlomo Artzi albums became, and still are, best sellers in Israel, always going gold and platinum. Shlomo Artzi became a houshold name, garnering wide media attention, with many newspaper articles and articles about his music.
Shlomo Artzi's art isn't limited to singing; Artzi also has several books, including music books, lyric books, and a rare book with original poems by Artzi. Some Shlomo Artzi books are rare collectibles today. Furthermore, he has a popular radio show, still broadcasting after 25 years.
Artzi achieved absolute superstardom in 1996, with the release of his double-album “Shnaim” (Two), which included a duet with another Israeli superstar, Rita. His previous albums were bestsellers and achieve gold and platinum status; His albums after Two achieved success unprecedented in Israel, going triple-platinum. He is the only artist in Israel able to time and time again pack the largest venues, including the mythological Caesarea Theater. Tickets to his concerts sell out weeks ahead – sometimes even on the same week the show is announced!
What is Artzi’s secret? His songs? His lyrics? His energetic performances? His engaging the crowd and communicating with them at eye-level? Maybe it is all of these combined which make him the ultimate Israeli superstar. Unlike many superstars, he never stands “in front” of his crowd – rather, he “sits with them”, as he describes well in a famous line from one of his songs: “In a big stadium, overflowing with people, I sit together with them, waiting for the concert to start”.
In 2007, Artzi released the first singles from the new album, "Shfuim", and the much anticipated album came out later that year.
With a career spanning over three decades, his new album “Shfuim” (Sane, שפויים) the year’s best selling album, and still packing the largest venues in Israel with large crowds, you can be sure there is more to come from Shlomo Artzi – Israel’s most beloved and popular artist!
Artzi, despite having won the Israeli Song Festival as a young soldier in 1970, had to work hard to achieve the wide following he has today. In fact, if he is the number one singer in Israel, it is only because he has worked harder than all the other artists together. Artzi, together with his friend Echi the bassist, at times with a small band, at times just the two of them, would tour the country, performing everywhere they could – sometimes in front of half empty halls, sometimes in front of just four people! However, most people that went to his shows were amazed and taken away by the immense amount of energy he would put in to his performances. Word spread, and as time passed, year by year, album by album, Artzi would become bigger and bigger and gain a wider following, until the late 80’s, when he would perform his first mega-concert, in the Yarkon Park, the likes of which Israel has never seen before. His mega concert in the Yarkon Park was photographed by renowned Israeli photographer Vardi Kahana. Shlomo Artzi albums became, and still are, best sellers in Israel, always going gold and platinum. Shlomo Artzi became a houshold name, garnering wide media attention, with many newspaper articles and articles about his music.
Shlomo Artzi's art isn't limited to singing; Artzi also has several books, including music books, lyric books, and a rare book with original poems by Artzi. Some Shlomo Artzi books are rare collectibles today. Furthermore, he has a popular radio show, still broadcasting after 25 years.
Artzi achieved absolute superstardom in 1996, with the release of his double-album “Shnaim” (Two), which included a duet with another Israeli superstar, Rita. His previous albums were bestsellers and achieve gold and platinum status; His albums after Two achieved success unprecedented in Israel, going triple-platinum. He is the only artist in Israel able to time and time again pack the largest venues, including the mythological Caesarea Theater. Tickets to his concerts sell out weeks ahead – sometimes even on the same week the show is announced!
What is Artzi’s secret? His songs? His lyrics? His energetic performances? His engaging the crowd and communicating with them at eye-level? Maybe it is all of these combined which make him the ultimate Israeli superstar. Unlike many superstars, he never stands “in front” of his crowd – rather, he “sits with them”, as he describes well in a famous line from one of his songs: “In a big stadium, overflowing with people, I sit together with them, waiting for the concert to start”.
In 2007, Artzi released the first singles from the new album, "Shfuim", and the much anticipated album came out later that year.
With a career spanning over three decades, his new album “Shfuim” (Sane, שפויים) the year’s best selling album, and still packing the largest venues in Israel with large crowds, you can be sure there is more to come from Shlomo Artzi – Israel’s most beloved and popular artist!
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