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Ngoc Lan’s “Ben Nhau Ngay Vui,” a gorgeous, cheerful song for a beautiful, shiny day.
Ngoc Lan’s “Ben Nhau Ngay Vui,” a gorgeous, cheerful song for a beautiful, shiny day.
Jin ethered Rosie O’Donnell with “You’re Fired.” That’s my boy!
When I was reviewing Nguyen Dinh Phung’s albums (Da Khuc, Y Biec, and Ao Mong), I couldn’t find any information on the songwriter. His website was, and still is, inaccessible through Google; therefore, I wrote my pieces based on my own ears. Yesterday, an anonymous commenter pointed out NguyenDinhPhung.com (Duh, why didn’t I try that?). Even though the site is straight amateur, Dr. Nguyen is so generous that he shares all of his albums in high-quality MP3 for free. I suppose when a man can pull in six figures as a medical doctor, he doesn’t need to sell any CD. Music is just his hobby. Mad props to you, doc!
According Em & Lo’s “The Bottom Line,” sticking up the ass is getting popular. The article also points out that, “… the straight-male fear of reciprocal anal play is a potent mix of sexism and homophobia; a straight man can do it to someone else, but having it done to him isn’t okay.” Ladies, try to poke your finger up your man’s ass and see if you get a smack down. If you don’t, then he must have enjoyed it. You never know how freaky your partner is until you try.
Tuan Ngoc’s rendition of Doan Chuan and Tu Linh’s “Gui Nguoi Em Gai” from Thang Bay Chua Mua. Besides his marvelous skill of grabbing notes on the high register, what makes Tuan Ngoc a singer’s singer is his attention to the lyrics. Gotta love the way he throws the accent on “be” in “Canh hoa tim tim be xinh xinh bao xuan nong.” I have heard many versions of this tune, yet no one puts the emphasis on that little word the way he does.
Something for you to read:
Mai Tran and Christopher Goffard’s “A Desperate Mother Ignores the Odds” (Make sure you have a piece of tissue on hand)
Greg Tate’s “Eulogy for Black Caesar” (James Brown is truly free)
Andy Nguyen’s “Cuoc Tinh Dau…” (Sure beats the shit out of my first love)
What’s the difference? I’ll let Mr. I-Got-99-Problems-But-a-Bitch-Ain’t-One breaks it down for y’all.
Just when I am about to let Visualgui.com fades to black, your encouraging words keep me going. Thank you for “a gift from the heart…” I sure appreciate it.
Produced Bonjour Viet Nam and Ao Dai Trang A Oi.
Designed Department of Dance, Dean of Freshmen, Campus Life Office and Learning & Teaching Center.
Reviewed Ha Tran’s Doi Thoai 06, Nguyen Khang’s Dong Doi, Thanh Lam & Hong Nhung’s No, Tran Thai Hoa’s Tinh Khuc Le Uyen Phuong, Bang Kieu & Minh Tuyet’s Boi Vi Anh Yeu Em and The Duke of Jazz.
And can’t forget this fun stuff.
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