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Trick or Treat
Monday, Nov 3, 2008 6:46AM / Standard Entry
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Song
Wednesday, Sep 24, 2008 4:58AM / Standard Entry
So I promised a while back (come to think of it, it was quite a while ago) that I would actually let you guys listen to some of my new stuff. Well anyway, this song is really not that new... to me, at least because I wrote it a couple months ago, BUT I've never shown anyone! So here's a 45 sec tidbit of Don't Say Goodbye, a song I pulled out of my "Favorite Songs" folder. There are more, and I hope to eventually upload more for you guys to hear.
This song is a song I wrote a few months back about saying something totally stupid, but caused a huge ripple effect in the relationship. The receiving end was obviously insulted and offended and decided to give up on the relationship altogether and in this song I'm trying to convince him that I was out of line, and that overreacting is not the answer. Enjoy!
**At the present moment, I am working on my very first punk rock song. AND IT ROCKS MY SOCKS! I'm planning to finish the demo by the end of this week. I'll show you guys when I'm done! TATA lovers~
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Summer
Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 2:58PM / Standard Entry
In the spirit of summer, I have had a lot of trouble getting work done because all my friends are vacationing in Taiwan!
BUT, I am still chipping at it, and hope to have at least 5 good new songs by the end of this month. On top of that, I have started painting and drawing. I'm hoping to work towards having an exhibition but it's still very preliminary and hope that eventually I can dazzle you with my new artwork.
some sketches~
"Strawberry Fields" Pencil.
"Homework Sucks" Watercolor.
"Storybook dreams" Watercolor.
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This month I have been EVERYWHERE!!! Last week was definitely Primo week, and I attended both the Bling Thing Party as well as the LAX party with those HOT gogo dancers. Earlier this month was the soft opening for the new hot bar Opus. It's on Civic Blvd and Dun Hua S. Rd. You guys should check it out.
Hope everyone is keeping cool and not melting~ it's so hot outside!
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Vanity Fair
Saturday, Aug 9, 2008 2:31PM / Standard Entry
Just wanted to wish Van Ness, happy birthday~
I've only been to two of his birthday parties ever. One was five years ago at Lawry's for his 25th when I first came to Taiwan---and the second was last Saturday for his Vanity Fair extravaganza at Primo. All I can say is, even though he is the fabulous super star we all know and love, he's also a great great friend, extremely hardworking, down to earth, and loyal. I am very lucky, to have gotten to know him and no body breaks out in dance like V Dubb!!!
My sexy girlie, 蔡詩雲
JJ~
Terrrrry, and Ed.
1/3 of 大嘴把
Super uber beautiful Akemi
........and of course, the superstud himself, Van~
Happy birthday!
*** Happy birthday to Eric and Jimmy too!!!
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Selamat Datang
Monday, Jul 21, 2008 6:34AM / Standard Entry
To see more pics, go to www.machi.cc.
Malaysia is absolutely positively gorgeous.
We (Jeff, Luke, Don P, Suffa, and I) left to Malaysia on Thursday morning and arrived in Kuala Lumpur by the early afternoon. I was pretty tired from not really sleeping the night before and I sort of brought it upon myself because on the airplane, I got sucked into watching the movies, and didn't sleep when I should have. It did more damage, I think, when my fatigue brought down my immune system and I caught someone else's neighboring cold. I thought at first, it was just the air in the plane that made my throat so dry, but as the hours wore on, the cough stayed persistent and I knew that I had caught something. As fantastic as business class is, catching a cold 2 days before a show is really not cool.
The boys looking almost like a silhouette off the escalater.
Don P and Suffa relax before boarding.
Suffa and Da Ge share breakfast at the business lounge.
After we arrived at the hotel (which was the glorious Hilton Kuala Lumpur) , I ran as fast as I could to my room so I could pass out. My head was hurting, my ears were ringing, and my throat was about to give. I needed some rest stat. When I got there, I was completely taken aback. The room was gorgeous.
A first glimpse into the beautiful terminal.
I want to kidnap this bed.It had a guest bath to the left and an open living room facing a 42" Hitachi plasma TV.
It slowly led to a circular hallway which had an office desk and chair, and a hidden door that led to cabinets on the right and a walk in closet to the left. As I walked further in, I was greeted with another closet and an inviting expanse into the main bedroom complete with King sized bed, lush down pillows, and an Egyptian cotton duvet. The bed was accompanied by two side tables and a grapefruit colored chaise. It also faced another large flat screen TV which I used for the next few nights to watch movies and cartoons in the morning. To the side of the bedroom was the gigantic bathroom. The bathroom was as big as the room itself. It was ridiculous. An 8'x4'x3' tub welcomed me to the right side, and 2 sinks with all the amenities sat on my left. In front of me was the large rain shower encased by a thick tempered glass and a door that led into the private restroom. What impressed me even more was that all the amenities (the shampoo, soap, lotion, bath salts) were from one of my favorite beauty brands, Crabtree and Evelyn. I'd have to say that if there was ever a better place to get sick in, this was it.
Later on in the evening all of us went to a local popular radio station to do a live interview on air. I still wasn't feeling too great, so I didn't put as much effort into looking my greatest. From the pictures I see now, I clearly did not choose the right wardrobe. I look like I'm pregnant, haha. The interview was fun and funny and the VJs were extremely talented. They spoke Cantonese, Mandarin, and English fluently and wittily at amazing speeds. It just made me think, wow, I wish I could do that too! But--unfortunately I can't. It was soon demonstrated when they asked me which of the Machi boys I liked the most. What I wanted to say was that I liked Don P and Luke because they are always helpful and that recently Don P gave me a ride home. What I ACTUALLY said was, I like Luke and Don P because they go home with me. [Smack my face really hard]. I didn't even get to say why I liked Suffa too... =P
San Jiao Cooooool
Machi and some pregnant lady on the side.
After the radio interview, the handlers from Malaysia took us to a western fusion restaurant called Souled Out. I ordered a Chilean Sea Bass bc I was craving that fish for SO long (they don't have that particular fish in Taiwan) . The food was yummy, the restaurant was fun and quirky, and I had a great time. Oh yea, the chocolate cake a la mode is to die also.
Pizza baby!
Chilean Sea Bass! I heart healthy fish and omega 3s =)
Time to get fat!
The next day was the press conference and sound check. Everything was nice, lots of interviews, lots of questions about Jeff's planned movie that he's still planning... haha...and I finally met Flo Rida for the first time. I don't really act up in front of famous people and don't stalk them and stuff even though I have a lot of opportunities to see artists that I idolize. I just shook his hand and said "hi." But let me tell you the truth: I FREAKIN' LOVE his single "Low." I didn't even know what he looked like before, but all I cared about was that song. That song is BAD ASS. I danced to it in LA, in TW, and now in Malaysia! The hook is so catchy and the song is so fun. Anyway, we did the sound check at the arena later that night and called it a day.


Flo and his homie
Press conference
Raising a glass to the media with our new Hennesy KL drinks.
Cheers!
Machi interview.
I watched an indie movie in my hotel room called "Waitress." Yes, it's a chick flick, but a very good one. I highly recommend it. Like Heath Ledger, this movie is laced with tragedy as well. The film's director, writer, and actress Adrienne Shelley was brutally murdered in her apartment and was staged to look like a suicide shortly after she finished working on this film. As her final work, I think this is a film that really matters and is definitely created with all her love and heart. It stars Felicity's Keri Russel, Six Feet Under's Jeremy Sisto, legendary Andy Griffith, and Along Came Polly's Cheryl Hines. Ch ch check it out.Saturday was the big day. I set my hair in rollers the night before because none of the curling irons were working with the voltage of the outlets in my room. I prepared two outfits, a yellow bumblebee dress for the red carpet photocall and a sparkly striped sequined tank with up-to-there tuxedo shorts for the show. The stage was beautiful, the crowd was packed, and the whole night felt very good. I had a lot of fun on stage and was very pleased to sing a cover of my favorite American pop song, Rihanna's "Umbrella," to an appreciative crowd who jammed along with me. I stayed after to party a little bit and also to catch Flo Rida's performance before going back to the hotel and to start packing for the trip back to Taipei.
Awaiting the show.
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Luke and I party it up!
...and even better in B&W!
Group shot with Flo Rida after the show.
Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2352727726382736640&hl=enMy throat was killing me for the past few days and I didn't really get to go out to see the sights, but this trip left a pretty positive lasting impression on me. I definitely want to find the time to come back to KL one day with some friends and soak up the sun!
If you haven't already noticed, I LOVE good food. Eggwhite omelet with chicken sausages, a grilled tomato, grilled mushrooms and ham, hashbrowns, wheat toast, and fresh grape fruit. YUM YUM. It's amazing how I can manage to do the healthy and fattening all at the same time =)
I took a TON of pictures. If you want to see more pics, be sure to check out my official website at MACHI.CC
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- Growing up in Los Angeles, Melody Yeung spent most of her formative years on numerous arts...Growing up in Los Angeles, Melody Yeung spent most of her formative years on numerous arts. She ice skated for 8 years, participated in talent singing contests, took Tae Kwon Do, joined the swim team for a few years, and acted in commercials. When she wasn't being chauffeured around for all these activities, Melody loved singing the pop songs her mother enjoyed and spent a lot of free time drawing pictures and making up songs. She learned to whistle and breathe at the same time by the time she was 3 and the very first song she learned how to sing was Simply Red's "Holding Back the Years" when she was 4. By middle school, she had written her first real song and was spending most of her time in mixed choirs and acting in musicals.
During college, Melody spent her free time singing with a Christian worship band called Envision Revival and got her very first lesson on how instruments were married with the sound of ones voice to make emotional and beautiful music. The experience of singing in front of a live band is one that she cherishes the most and wishes to one day do again. During this time, she also started to play the guitar more frequently and decided that it was an ideal tool for her to write heart-felt songs. She wrote her first rock ballad in 2001.
From a chance meeting with Nicky Lee in the summer of 2001, Melody met the team that was Taiwan's premier hip hop group, Machi. After giving them a demo of her recent works and having an informative lunch about the music business, Melody made the daring move to take a break from school and leave Los Angeles to live in Taiwan with no relatives and no known friends.
She spent two and a half years learning the Mandarin language and getting experience from touring with the existing Machi crew, while working on her own music at the same time. She also collaborated with other artists such as Stanley Huang and Nicky Lee. By 2005, She had penned a song for a short film and composed the first EP single for China Idol's "Bibi" Zhou Bi Chang.
Melody currently resides in Taipei where she enjoys interior decorating and painting. She has two mischievous dogs (Buddy and Charlie) to keep her company, and dreams about what her next album will be like. Her album, "Ni Bu Zhi Dao" (You Don't Know) is her first solo album released in March 2007.
- Occupation: Singer , Composer , Musician
- Gender: Female
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