I was up at 6 am so I decided to watch half hour of the Argentina - Bosnia match which started at that time. It wasn't too interesting as Argentina did not seem to be playing very well.
Anyway, here is a great version of "This is the Moment" by Keith Jack.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Sister Cristina Scuccia - "No One"
Obviously there has been a great buzz over her win as she is a nun. This is a great cover of "No One" which I think was her first audition there. You can see the surprise of one of the judges there when she finds out that a nun was singing it.
Sister Cristina Scuccia and Luna Palumbo- "Girls Just Want To Have Fun"
Sister Christina Scuccia has won The Voice of Italy this year and this duet with Luna Palumbo was one of her better performances.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
A Great Big World - "Already Home"
Nice song here that I heard on the radio while driving. It seems less popular than their " Say Something " song but still worth listening.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Malaysia goes down fighting as Japan clinches first Thomas Cup with a 3-2 win
What a final it proved to be as both teams played probably one of the most entertaining Thomas Cup final in recent times. Except for the second singles in which Wei Feng was simply outplayed by Kento Momota, the other matches could have gone either way.
Chong Wei started the ball rolling for Malaysia with a straight sets win over Kenichi Tago but it was not an easy match - Tago was 5 points ahead in the second set at one stage and could have won it.
The first doubles was an even closer match but the Japanese pair managed to squeeze out a 21-19 win in the third set to make the tie 1-1. Perhaps Thien How should consider losing some weight as that could be seen as a weakness from his opponents.
The second singles was the most disappointing match as much more was expected from Wei Feng. This is probably the first time I have seen Wei Feng play. He has an oddball style and I am not sure how far he will go with it. The loss certainly leaves a lot of question marks for him. With this loss, Japan were ahead 2-1.
Based on current form, the Malaysian pair of V. Shem and Wee Kiong was expected to win the second doubles quite easily and though they did win - it was a very close affair. However looking at their performances , it appears this partnership should be kept.
Daren performed creditably in the third singles and with a bit more discipline he probably could have won it.
Malaysia was not expected to go far with this team so getting to the final was a bonus but it seems like the second singles was the bane once again. In the past, China was able to win the Thomas Cup mostly from the strength of their singles and hence it would seem that this would be what Malaysia needs to continue work on to bring back the Cup.
Chong Wei started the ball rolling for Malaysia with a straight sets win over Kenichi Tago but it was not an easy match - Tago was 5 points ahead in the second set at one stage and could have won it.
The first doubles was an even closer match but the Japanese pair managed to squeeze out a 21-19 win in the third set to make the tie 1-1. Perhaps Thien How should consider losing some weight as that could be seen as a weakness from his opponents.
The second singles was the most disappointing match as much more was expected from Wei Feng. This is probably the first time I have seen Wei Feng play. He has an oddball style and I am not sure how far he will go with it. The loss certainly leaves a lot of question marks for him. With this loss, Japan were ahead 2-1.
Based on current form, the Malaysian pair of V. Shem and Wee Kiong was expected to win the second doubles quite easily and though they did win - it was a very close affair. However looking at their performances , it appears this partnership should be kept.
Daren performed creditably in the third singles and with a bit more discipline he probably could have won it.
Malaysia was not expected to go far with this team so getting to the final was a bonus but it seems like the second singles was the bane once again. In the past, China was able to win the Thomas Cup mostly from the strength of their singles and hence it would seem that this would be what Malaysia needs to continue work on to bring back the Cup.
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Malaysia in Thomas Cup Final
In what is probably one of the biggest surprises in badminton this year - Malaysia has made the final of the Thomas Cup. This probably has been mostly due to the performance of the second singles Chong Wei Feng who has won all his matches so far in this years edition. In the last few editions, the second and third singles have not been strong enough - putting a lot of pressure on the the doubles pairs to perform.
Japan will not be pushovers in the final, as on paper except for Lee Chong Wei, they have performed better than the Malaysians in international tournaments this year. However, the idea of splitting up the Malaysian doubles pairs appears to have worked favourably for our country and together with Wei Feng's improved performance, Malaysia would probably be going into tomorrow's final with a slight edge over the Japanese.
Japan will not be pushovers in the final, as on paper except for Lee Chong Wei, they have performed better than the Malaysians in international tournaments this year. However, the idea of splitting up the Malaysian doubles pairs appears to have worked favourably for our country and together with Wei Feng's improved performance, Malaysia would probably be going into tomorrow's final with a slight edge over the Japanese.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
American Idol 13: Jena Irene- "We Are One"
So it was down to the final two and Jena actually had the more catchier song which was a little unfair. Probably the Bo Bice and Carrie Underwood final was more fair as they both sang the same coronation song. Nevertheless, this song was probably more suited to Jena as Caleb is more of a rocker. Also, can't take away the fact that Jena's "Can't Help Falling In Love" recently (two weeks ago) was simply superb. This song is very catchy and well done too so my guess is - Jena to win but you never know.
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