Glutter Presents: The Music Issue

During the last months of 2003
Glutter Went on a Musical Tangent.

This is the Result:


-Here We Are Now Entertain Us:
When I Believed Music Could Change the World.


When We Thought Music Could Change the World Part 2: Quotes from “Hype.”

Below are three albums I love, two people I miss, and one I just realized I needed to say goodbye to.

-Glutter Relisten: VIOLENT FEMMES

-Glutter Relisten: SUBLIME

-Glutter Relisten: HOLE -Live Through This

-In Memorial: Layne Staley Of Alice in Chains

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General Music Related Thoughts

Rock Divas and Rock Star Boyfriend, Which One Are You?

The Legality and Reality of “Stealing” Music: Karma for the Big Five.

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Glutter Presents: The Concert Series
Week November 12 to 19th 2003.
Time: 3am (GMT Plus 8)

The most asked question last week was, “Who Else Have You Seen?” and each time I came out blank. So I decided to make a list of all the concerts and shows I had been to, mostly for my personal interest because I was curious. It turned out to be nine pages long. So I have split them up into seven categories, and shall post one a day for the next week.

Thursday: Bands, Rock, Metal, Grunge, Hip Hop

Friday: Alternative -Lollapalooza 94

Saturday: Big Name Pop Artists and No Name Jazz

Sunday: Deeejaaays and Electronic

Monday: Massive Electronic Acts -Organic 96

Tuesday: Drum ‘n’ Bass

Wednesday: The Kiddie Cheese Days.

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Habour Fest: A Hong Kong Musical Festival

Some are concert reviews, some are personal comments and some are me trying to say, there are more important things in life than bitching at festival organizers.

End of Harbour Fest -Mourning After My Ticket Stubs (plus left over thoughts of cool things that happenned)

Last Legs of the Licks Tour.

Blowing Kisses For Helping Us Recuperate Tax Money at the Stone’s Show

Satisfied: More Thoughts on Rolling Stones in Concert

Rolling Stones In Concert: Satisfaction

Neil Young in Concert: I Want To See You Dance Again, Because I Am Still in Love With You

In Defense of Harbour Fest: Truly Scary Festival Experiences and You Forgot the MUSIC

Concerts, Festivals, Clubs: HK Just Got Cool Again.

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Extras

Go Buy Pieter K’s New EP on Thermal

ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK!
(Japanese Metal Band)

Glutter’s Exile in Guyville Lyrics Scramble

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

Published by Yan Sham-Shackleton

Yan Sham-Shackleton is a Hong Kong writer who lives in Los Angeles. This is her old blog Glutter written mostly in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2007. Although it was a personal blog, Yan focused a lot on free speech issues and democratic movement in Hong Kong. She moved to the US in 2007.

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