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LaraMay

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  1. Maybe you had to go to the bathroom really bad in your sleep?
  2. Thanks for posting the translation, Lucrezia I wish he'd be a judge for a song writing talent show instead of just singers if he absolutely had to be on one of these shows. I can't stand any of them, but the main reason X-Factor and Idol bug me so much is that it's not really about musical talents, but just a bunch of people trying to sound like Mariah Carey or something. I wish the public would be more encouraged to play instruments and record music (and sing along to that) instead of just singing and dancing or whatever. It just makes a mockery of what music means to me, personally.
  3. Why I think he's doing this... Prove me wrong Mika
  4. I wish all of these shows, along with silly reality shows, would just go away and never come back Makes me think of MTV and how wonderful it used to be when it actually had music videos and shows relating to music/artists, before it became a reality show channel somehow. But I don't really care, I don't watch television anyway. Mika can (obviously) do whatever he wants but I hope they won't try to control his behavior/opinions on the show like a puppet, like they sometimes do to the judges and contestants on these 'talent' shows, to entertain people for drama or something. Anyway, I hope Mika enjoys himself then returns to recording/releasing music again in time because he's one of the greatest songwriters out there.
  5. Wow they must be paying him a lot of money if he's actually going through with this I understand why the italian fans would be happy but this just makes him look like a sell out in my eyes, sorry I hate these types of shows, they make me want to rip my hair out. Horrible... (if it's even true)
  6. Didn't he have an unreleased song called "(Everybody) Live your life" which was apparently written by Wayne Hector and Stephen Robson?? Remember from when we used to put the pieces of the puzzle for Origin of Love together last year and we found that song?
  7. Thanks for listening to my music too :D Yeah lets keep in touch :)

  8. Yeah I added a bunch of Mika fans on Soundcloud a while back :D I noticed it too, but I'm so happy I found your page again so I could listen to your songs :)

  9. Listening to it now and I absolutely adore your version of it :D Your voice and the music are so beautifully peaceful and calming, it's lovely, I'm enjoying your tunes a lot :D It's a shame you couldn't get a chance to be in the choir, I'm sure you'll get to be onstage with him soon in the future :)

  10. Btw saw that you like to record music too :D The Only You Want is a beautiful song, you're very gifted. Lovely sound, love discovering talented female artists' music :D Here's my soundcloud btw:

    Although all my songs are on Reverbnation here: http://www.laramay.com
  11. Cool thanks :D Sent you a friend request now :)

  12. And by the way, funny story about the loos there; When I used them my door got stuck and I couldn't get out of there for many minutes XD I thought I was going to miss the show lol!

  13. Hi! That's so cool that we were both there! :D Yeah I was in the choir that night, it was so much fun! :D Would be lovely to keep contact, do you have FB? :)

  14. Yeah! I'm still considering Budapest as well though, you think you're going to that one? I guess it's too close to the other gigs?
  15. If I can find a nice cheap flight I'll join you
  16. Security guard: Hey, what you got there? Fan: Just a water bottle... Security guard: Alright then.
  17. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/zack-rosen/the-nowhere-boy-mika-finds-confidence-in-coming-out_b_3111440.html The Nowhere Boy: Mika Finds Confidence in Coming Out Gay pop superstar Mika blasted out of the gates in 2007 with the indelible mission statement "Grace Kelly" and a Swiss-cheese view from inside the closet. Six years later he is firmly out and boasting a new elevator pitch in the title track of last year's Origin of Love. Where "Kelly" traded in to-the-rafters choruses and obfuscating winks toward identity politics, "Love" cuts the theatrics and trusts its universal metaphor of "attraction is addiction" as a solid emotional lead-in to an album of intellectual pop love songs. Where Mika was once a jumbo pack of sour-centered bubblegum, he's now a candy befitting his upcoming 30th birthday -- say, a vegan gummybear at the bottom of a kombucha bottle: sweet, sustainable, effervescent and with an unexpected resonance. The singer recently completed a small U.S. tour, including Washington, D.C.'s ultra-polite 6th and I Synagogue, further proving that a pop star can change his stripes. This interview was done over the phone on April 5, 2013. Zack Rosen: Is it safe to say you've grown up a little since you first released Life in Cartoon Motion in 2007? Mika: I do most of my growing up on my record. As I move on, as I develop my songwriting, and as my life evolves, it's always going to be captured in the records. I like to stay true to myself and not buy a different persona. Strangely, I feel that I become increasingly reclusive in my normal life and more open and candid in my music. Rosen: Your second album, The Boy Who Knew Too Much, seemed really nervy and jagged. It sounded to me like someone backing down. Mika: The second album is part two of the first. The first is pinks and greens, and the second is a similar layout but in blue and purple. They were bookending each other. This new one, The Origin of Love, is a different thing. It's like a new movie. Rosen: How do you feel about your first single, "Grace Kelly," six years out? Mika: I feel exactly the same about it. It was a perfect representation of me as a 23-year-old. Because they are my songs and born from real life, they represent something real, not songwriter purchases. It helps them age gracefully. This whole thing about turning 30, everyone keeps haranguing me about it. I say I have a midlife crisis every time I start and finish a record. Rosen: Are you still "identity mad"? Mika: I have no idea who I am. I'm "The Nowhere Boy." I was brought up in many different cultures, moving around all the time, and I find my identity in my songs. I project the identity I want to have throughout the songs that I write. Identity for me is something that has to be played with and explored, and not become complacent about or uninterested in. Rosen: Did coming out free you to expand who you are as a musician? Mika: There was a de-complexing that happened in my life. I got to a point where I'm really happy. Not on a daily basis; I don't skip to the coffee shop. I'm not that kind of person. I was happy with the freedom I had to write what I write. It got to the stage where I said, "I've earned this myself." I've been given lots of guidance and help in getting to the stage where I'm comfortable in my skin, not hating my surroundings or feeling powerless, so I'm writing the songs that recognize that. Rosen: Who gave you guidance? Mika: I had a teacher at school who basically made it his mission to always get me out of trouble. He was the librarian at my school, a very eccentric Englishman who moved to Australia and lives in Scotland, I believe. He saw I was having trouble conforming not only with stuff like making friends but in my work. I was having a tough time keeping up with this tough academic school. He made up a sport for me that got me off school two afternoons a week. He used to pretend I was working in the library, but then he would book me a music room, and I'd write songs and show him the stuff I was making. He gave me space to not conform, and get away with it. Rosen: What's his name? He might like to know that you remember him. Mika: Hugh Eveleigh, the former librarian at Westminster School. He was amazing. There's people who look out for oddity, and instead of punishing it, they help it, and so many people have done that along the way for me. I guess what I'm saying is that all of that has to do with tolerance, being able to look at life in a slightly different way and be allowed to do so. [We get sidetracked talking about the nature of celebrity. Mika checks back in with this:] Mika: I did a show last night in Philly at the Union Transfer. Someone was smoking the most nasty chronic pot in the front row, and all the smoke was coming on stage. Normally that doesn't bother me, but this was so chemically enhanced, and it blocked my brain, and I couldn't remember any of my lyrics and couldn't keep time on my piano. Only the front section understood what was happening. I was singing my song "Popular," and I stopped it three times. I got to the second verse three times and forgot what was supposed to happen next. I felt like I was 14 on a camping trip, smoking for the first time. Whoever was smoking that **** needs to sort themselves out. Rosen: What's your favorite song on Origin of Love? Mika: A song that no one knows, "Heroes." It's based on an A. E. Housman poem called "The Lads and Their Hundreds to Ludlow Come Into the Fair," from the First World War. Most of a generation of young men were wiped out in the UK. Housman describes these men and how almost all of them will never come back, will die in their glory and never return. I was reading an article about the Army recruitment process in America, how so many people are being recruited from other countries at 19 years old in exchange for security and education and money for their families. They have no idea about the history or geography of the country, fighting a war they don't understand. I reinterpreted this Housman poem; I tried to make a modern version of it and put it on a pop record. The idea of the album is that it's a collection of love songs. Happy, bitter. Love songs about religion, about sexuality, about a mother and her son, one like this about a soldier that you've never met. Lyrically, I like that. Alright: Which one of you was smoking that joint??
  18. Damnit Mika; Those Islands are waaaay too far away from Sweden Just come perform here already lol
  19. Yay, finally! Thanks Eriko for finding out it's been released. Will order one right away.
  20. Going Slightly Mad Freddie always reminds me of Mika And I just saw the clip and it looks like Mika's babysitting a teenage couple or something lol
  21. It makes me cringe when I read some immature fans' comments like: "I hate her!" and other vicious attacks against this poor lovely woman. Why be jealous of her just because she gave Mika a little kiss? I mean he doesn't even like women that way, he likes men
  22. Ok, the special guest is Dita. Darn, I was hoping for Pharrell...
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