Friday, March 4, 2011

Going Gaga

In this image taken from video posted to YouTube, Maria Aragon and Lady Gaga perform 'Born This Way' at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Thursday, March 3, 2011.
Lady Gaga and Maria Aragon perform at the Air Canada Centre, Toronto.
Photo taken from CTV Calgary.

After posting a youtube video of her cover of Lady Gaga's new single "Born This Way," 10 year old Maria Aragon's fame skyrocketed.  Lady Gaga took notice of this talented little girl and invited her to sing a duet with her at her concert in Toronto on March 3, 2011.

After watching and hearing clips of Maria's converstations with Lady Gaga, and Maria's other youtube postings, I couldn't help but notice that this little girl has got a whole lot of potential and talent.  This pairing with her idol was a great was for Maria to get noticed and a chance to live her dreams.  Many people often do not get the oppertunity to follow their dreams, and it's always sad to see someone's happiness disappear.

I think it is important to take every chance to live your dream and hold on to it for dear life - you may not get a second chance.  Unlike Maria, I am still waiting for my chance.  I am envious of her for getting hers so soon, but happy for her at the same time.

But still, when is my chance?

Monday, February 28, 2011

Gleeking Out

The songs performed by the cast of hit TV show Glee have always been remakes of some other known song.  However, for the first time, they are performing their own original song (co-written by Max Martin)


For those who don't know, Glee follows the struggles the students in the glee club at McKinley High School have in trying to fit in and climb the proverbial social ladder.  Many of the members are bullied and alienated by the other students for being in the glee club, and most of them feel like they need to step up and prove themselves to the rest of the school.

This original song is a great anthem not only for the glee club, but for the many, many people who are or were bullied while growing up.  I can see the anti-bulling messages within the song reaching a whole new adolescent audience.  When I was growing up, me and my classmates would always be told things like, "treat others how you would like to be treated" and "the 'nerd' that you bullied will one day be your boss," and other sayings with the same messages.  For some, the messages sunk, but for others, bulling was not a horrible thing to do.

This song has the same messages within it, but sang in a catchier tune than your elementary school teacher probably said it.  This song also takes a different perspective than traditional lectures about bulling - it is told from the victim's point of view.  All the members of the glee club know what it's like to be bullied, so they are able to connect with this song, saying that bullies will not get them down.  This is an important message because it tells bullies that their victims will not take being belittled sitting down, and that they will be the ones to amount to something because studying hard and, in this case, having a passion for singing, will lead to great careers in the future, while bullies will be the real losers in the end.