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deejayREN

Without you...life would be like a song without music

About Me

i love music...music is life... "Yo.. just because I want to do it don't mean I will And just because I'm angry it don't mean I'd kill And just because she looks good it don't mean I'd hit it And just because I'm horny, it don't mean I'm widdit Just because I make records, don't mean that I'm gassed And just because I'm a DJ, don't mean I chase ass Just because I'm whylin don't mean I can't stop I got discipline baby, and I use it a lot"... oh and i forgot to mention that I LIKE TO HUNT FOR GHOSTS.....hit me up on YM = deejayren........AIM = RProDeejay---BLD SE Sixxx Represent---Beacon Hill Represent---Seattle Represent---J8 Records Represent---------MUSIC ----- It’s a safe bet that, since the arrival of cognitive human beings on this earth, music has, in some form had a significant effect on their lives. The first sounds, other than speech, were probably produced by hitting something; wood, stone or hide; and ancient peoples must have appreciated the sounds of the world around them; of water, weather and animals; and were the sounds of a rippling stream or a gushing waterfall music to their ears? And when they stood at the seashore did the crashing waves and the suck of the tides move them in some way?There is something deep within our psyche, which reacts and ‘remembers’ music. It is more than probable that sounds relating to music and rhythm came long before sounds relating to communication and speech. Today, this theory can be tested by noting a baby’s reaction to a lullaby as compared to speech. If you’re lucky, humming can soothe the most fractious child and even send them to sleep! Music, in the form of rhythm was used by many peoples as a way of sending messages to out of sight recipients; consider the jungle drums of Africa or the Alpine horn, the Aboriginal didgeridoo or the use of bells as a warning of attack.The days of learning our lessons by rote have, mostly, disappeared. This is because it has, rightly, been recognised that we don’t necessarily absorb the content of what we repeat over and over again. But, as an aid to memory, music still has its uses. Songs we have learnt in childhood can be recalled far later in life than mere words. Music is a well known and much used therapy in illnesses that involve memory loss; Stroke, Alzheimers etc; and not only as a recall aid but also as a re-learning tool. Speech therapists use music extensively when trying to teach stroke victims how to speak again. The rhythm and melody of a familiar tune will often ‘trigger’ a positive response, when no amount of visual stimuli has an effect.And then there is the cohesive quality of music; from the singing of a country’s National Anthem to a football crowds chant; from carol singers to brass bands. Musical participation has been used in every walk of life. The chain gangs of America’s Deep South would use music to get through the day and establish a rhythm to mundane physical labour. Sailors would pull a hawser or ’sheet’ in unison while singing a familiar ‘hornpipe’ or reel; The wonderful gospel sounds that poured from the wooden churches of the Southern states black population were a potent community tool to promote and celebrate their culture; a lucky offshoot was the inspiration of much of our modern rhythm and blues. Nowadays factories all over the world use ‘piped’ music to soothe the workers; if you’re doing a humdrum task music can make the time go faster.When we think about it music is not just a pleasant pastime that is either passively listened to or actively produced. It has a much deeper, more fundamental purpose. Our reactions to outside events can be completely altered by music. It can make us happy, sad, frightened, elated, thoughtful . . . the list of emotions it engenders are as long as their number. And words are not necessary to create this ambience; for instance, how would silent movies have worked without the music? Those Keystone Cops without the frenetic piano plinkity plonk; the doe eyed heroines without the sobbing strings; the huge sweeping epics without full orchestral back up? They just wouldn’t have worked. Nowadays, with the proliferation of world music, we listen to and enjoy music in many different languages, without necessarily understanding a word the singers say; much as opera was once listened to as the fashionable ‘world’ music of its day; just another example of the emotive power of music.So, it’s fair to say that music has an innate basis in our evolutionary makeup. We have probably used it since homo sapiens first walked the earth. Other animals do use sounds in their day to day living (frogs croak, dogs howl, sheep bleat etc.) but, with the possible exception of birds, we are the only species to enjoy making melody out of sound. We’ve utilised every viable tool, from the human voice to electronic tones, to create ever more varied compositions. Wouldn’t it be intriguing to discover how soon into our evolution the power and beauty of the human voice was appreciated? As the centuries have passed musicians have been, rightly, feted for their skill to move us with song, melody and rhythm. Once musicians were revered as priests, interpreting the sounds of the gods. Nowadays we are more pragmatic; but we still need that harmony in our lives; even if it’s only our mobile phone ringtone!

My Interests

Music...."And like a club in Manila we'll make your whole party flip" - THE VISIONARIES....Bomba..."It's called Bomba cuz watching it will make ya explode" - Rex Navarette...."Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensely social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation." - Angela Davis...

I'd like to meet:

real peeps...no games..........."It's I again and the song that I send Is taking steps to reach your heart Any moment you feel alone I can fill up your empty part "....................................

Music:

jus look at my playlist that's playing....you can click on any song to listen

Movies:

Lumpia, Better Luck Tomorrow, The Debut, Simply FOBulous, Charlotte Sometimes, The Motel, Red Doors, Visitor Q, Raising Victor Vargas, Finding Nemo, Super Troopers, Juice, Old School, Pootie Tang, Lilo and Stitch, The Killer,The Ring,Team America, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Hitch, Scratch, Live Show, Body Parts, Battle Royale, Guru, Karate Kid II, Return Of The Dragon, Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo, Ronin, Man On Fire, Van Wilder, Once Were Warriors, Crash, The Last Dragon, Old Boy, Beerfest, Accepted, Rob-B-Hood

Television:

ESPN News, Law and Order SVU, The Shield, TNA Impact,Smackdown, RAW, South Park, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Wire, Bleach

Books:

American Knees, Home Base, America Is In The Heart, The Cry and The Dedication, Infinite Crisis, Identity Crisis, Secret War

Heroes:

My lolos and all of the Filipino WWII veterans...

My Blog

You're My You

Every Romeo has a JulietWishful thinkers have their starsHopeless romantics each have a love songPlayed on their guitarsBut you, you're everythingThis foolish heart could ever defineEvery wish, every ...
Posted by deejayREN on Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:46:00 PST

JIC

In the event of my Demisewhen my heart can beat no moreI Hope I Die For A Principleor A Belief that I had Lived 4I will die Before My TimeBecause I feel the shadow's Depthso much I wanted 2 accomplish...
Posted by deejayREN on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 07:24:00 PST

Sumtimes In Life... - 7-31-2006

early was the mornflowers filled with dewi became somebody through loving yousoftly as a childborn in natural raini predict the season to go unchanged sumtimes in lifeyou run across a love unknownw/o ...
Posted by deejayREN on Tue, 01 Aug 2006 11:19:00 PST

Break Out - 7-12-2006

i can't believe what is in front of methe water's rising up to my knees and i can't figure outhow the hell i wound up hereeverything seemed okay when i started out the other day then the rain came pou...
Posted by deejayREN on Thu, 13 Jul 2006 09:59:00 PST

Don't U Know? - 7-9-2006

Im in distressI feel the pain and the agonyIm sufferingCant fight the sorrow tormenting meMelancholyAre you the shadow of my misery?Double troubleIn despondency how could this be?Dont you know girlWhe...
Posted by deejayREN on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:42:00 PST

Behind The Glass - 6-19-2006

Hammer and a nailHammer and a nailSaint behind the glassHolds a hammer and a nailBaby in his armsBaby in his armsSaint behind the glassHas a baby in his armsWatches me sleepWatches me sleepSaint behin...
Posted by deejayREN on Tue, 20 Jun 2006 10:34:00 PST

Just Give It To Me - 6-13-2006

All the worldsThat I sawI went so far awayAnd still wanted you moreIt may sound superficialBut can we make it official?Give me hopeKeep me saneGive meIndefinite leave to remainTell me where I standWha...
Posted by deejayREN on Tue, 13 Jun 2006 02:02:00 PST

Love or Hate - 6-6-2006

I never thought that U would be the oneAfter all the things that we've been throughU gave your body 2 another in the name of funI hope U had some, baby, if not - boo hooIt's so sad but I hate ULike a ...
Posted by deejayREN on Tue, 06 Jun 2006 11:48:00 PST

It's Not Enough - 5-23-2006

Your pretty face is not enough,Behind your eyes,I know your lying.You think that love is all a bluff,You flash your smile,And keep denying me,I want you to see,I need something more,Than you gave me f...
Posted by deejayREN on Wed, 24 May 2006 07:55:00 PST

Jus Cuz.. - 5-13-2006

Sometimes you walk by the good ones'Cuz you're trying too hard to see themAnd sometimes you don't find the right lines'Cuz you're trying too hard to hear themBut you know what it feels like'Cuz you're...
Posted by deejayREN on Sun, 14 May 2006 08:22:00 PST