Guijo St., 3/18/12, 12:51 am

I’m getting my laptop formatted tomorrow and I’m cleaning up files. Now I run through different folders (of photos) and I question myself if I still want to keep some of them. Hopefully this week I can print 5-10 photos from every album and then maybe delete the rest that aren’t really worth keeping. I mean I will never wanna look at some those anyway. Especially the ones from random gigs. I don’t know why I keep on bringing my camera on gigs and I take photos of the same people/bands. And I don’t always upload them too. And I read from a youtube comment that hey why not just enjoy the moment instead of getting glued to your camera, something like that. Those people are obsessed with their online egos, he said. And yep it hit me like a bullet, because I am one of those phonies, but then I thought yes mister I’m going to post them online and I keep on bringing my camera because, I don’t know, what if Up Dharma suddenly plays Blessed, which I still haven’t heard them play live by the way, and maybe I want to record that or something. And isn’t that the point of cameras, to capture a piece of scene and immortalize that moment, however cheesy that may sound. You probably don’t know how good it feels to hear this Encounters with a Yeti song live with my eyes closed.

Okay I’m just chattering now. Maybe what I am just trying to say is that my blog is also kind of my backup hard drive.

  1. geeksturr said: I’ve heard them play Blessed thrice (I think). The first time was during the Bipolar launch (which neatly segued into Every First Second) and the other two during early Bipolar gigs.
  2. mayeemayee said: I get that too. That’s why I choose the songs that I want to hear live and the songs where I’d take photos. Hahaha.
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