Saturday 30 July 2011

Mashrou3 Leila (El Hal Romancy - concert)



I attended Mashrou3 Leila's concert yesterday.
It was at Beirut Hippodrome, a fine location indeed.

I'm not going to write lengthy text, just some quick notes(don't expect a review).

When I first got there, I was surprised by the setting, didn't think it was going to be on such a big scale ($25 were so worth it).
The stage was huge with a nifty setting (an extra platform that extended from the main stage formed a sort of a mini stage where the band performed a couple of their songs)

It took the band forever to show up.I mean really we were there at 8 BCE were spinning some indie tracks and it was too long,  a 2 hours set,outdoors, with absolutely no lighting is extremely boring.









Then Mashrou3 Leila showed up around 10:00 pm,accompanied by a mini orchestra, and the rest was absolutely magic.
The lighting was well thought of(colors,placement,synchronization with music) and they had all types of launching machines (smoke,flames,silver confetti) to explode when the song reached its apex.













note to self: never expect good drinks in bars at concerts


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Thursday 28 July 2011

Freedom of speech almost obsolete?


 I'm sure most of you heard of the arrest of Ziad Hamdan (Zeid and the Wings) yesterday, on Wednesday the 27th. (the arrest (in arabic) )
The reason is shocking!He was arrested for telling the president Sleiman to "go home" in his song "General Suleiman"(released in December 2010), which is a very cute and innocent song (check it here).



But thanks to the support of the fans, he was released later in the evening( Free Ziad Hamdan from jail
Free Opinion, Free Speech, Mobilize NOW to Free Zeid Hamdan )

I mean , are you serious?! When did we lose our freedom of speech? (or we didn't really have it in the first place?)
We have the right to reject politics!
We have the right to reject politicians!
We have the right to reject corruption!
We are obliged to stand for this and it is our duty to fight for this freedom, for it is one of the pillars that define a person's individuality!

The issue is not resolved. I know Ziad Hamdan is out now, probably writing about this corrupted event, but knowing that speaking out loud about our views, that might contradict the consensus of people in power, is going to generate such an unaccepted reaction is dangerous!

It is absolutely not accepted !



To be checked:
---> Stop Cultural Terrorism In Lebanon
---> He’s out: Zeid Hamdan talks about his arrest over the song “General Suleiman"

( Zeid and the Wings released their first LP, check their page for more info)


Thursday 21 July 2011

Applause : The Lebanese Way

My friends, you only see that in Lebanon, the weird clapping scenario that happens at awkward times.

Here's a couple of scenarios that just came to mind.(I'll be updating this soon)



Airplane landing fiesta: when the pilot lands the airplane

Arrival fiesta (airport): when friends/relatives arrive at the airport

Movie ending fiesta: when the movie ends at the theater (bad guy dies,marriage,final kiss,etc.) [it's not a theater I'm afraid]

Yes fiesta : at the wedding, when the bride/groom says yes [because he brought you all the way here so he can ditch her a the altar]






Tuesday 12 July 2011

Summer and clothes

Here's a rather shallow subject.

Summer is really hot in Lebanon, especially in the last couple of years, and what's really not helping is inappropriate clothing.

http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com
I mean guys, common forget about the jeans! They don't make you any manlier and won't really help in reducing the heat.
Shorts are nice. I can't believe how some men find it less manly to wear some shorter ones! Why hide your legs?
especially if you have some nice ones ... gals find it hot, interesting guys find it hot. Only fellow men(who you don't really want to impress or attract) might find it weird for a while. Who cares though.
The less material on your skin, the more air will caress you, the more refreshing it gets...common sense!

If you insist on pants, get some soft material with refreshing colors.

Same goes for tops, keep them soft.
Cut the black, it absorbs the light(all colors) and transforms it to heat while white reflects it.




Regarding footwear, I'm not sure why we have this problem with beach slippers/flip flops!
We always want to impress while complicating things. It's fine to wear flip flops while you go out during the day! They're light,refreshing. We live on the coast for god's sake!
I'm not saying wear them all the time, you wont do that while clubbing or at work (although I don't have a problem with that!! but some things are deeply rooted in our minds ... social etiquette crap)

http://www.likefix.com/tag/flip-flops

So yeah, keep it light,fresh and try to cover as less skin as you can.
On a final note,don't forget about the hats and the glasses, the sun is one hell of a killer.


http://www.bloggingbeirut.com/archives/911-Batroun-Coast-Pierre-Friends-locale.html


The weather's great today, if you're free, go spend the day at the beach. I'd die for a freezing cocktail on shore.
Tuesday 5 July 2011

Ego and Love

http://www.flamewarriors.com/warriorshtm/ego.htm
I noticed something in the LGBT community, I'm sure you've witnessed it around you or even in you.
I'm talking about a degree of ego inflation.

Really, for example login to any dating site and observe the statuses,comments and requirements.
"I need a 1 foot tall man with blue eyes that speaks good english"
"I am classy and require the same"
"I need a muscled[add feature here] guy, but I'm not interested in a one night stand"
"no pic no replay" (sorry, couldn't keep myself from saying it :p )

I mean it's a dating site and the person should specify his interests, but when does it become extremely filtering? to the point where the person wants a copy of himself?
I understand this if the person's looking for a one night stand, but it's the same in most of the "serious" profiles.It's always about the "I".

What do you really want?

Do you truly need THAT guy? Does he even exist(Adonis is a myth for a reason)?
One thing I'm sure of , the shallow "perfect guy" is an illusion created by the media,.
To a certain extent we all look for a love affair...you can't force love, it comes by itself.
How about we stop looking for our ultimate type and start looking for someone who can actually withstand a relationship, someone who's mentally challenging (of course there should be some form of attraction) .
In other words, we can't force love, so let's stop bitching about how bad the world is,and let go for a while.

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leBi


Monday 4 July 2011

Acid Reopening

I heard that Acid reopened last friday.
It took over Ghostbar that initially took over Chocolate(a neat club I used to party at), and that, after Matinee Group hosted their Barcelona's Circuit Festival's opening there.

The location is kinda stranded, away from your usual night clubbing scene, but still Chocolate has always been crowded on weekends.

Not that I've ever been to Acid, but a lot of people are excited about that.


EDIT: ok so it seems that Acid's management took over the place, not really a "reopening".
Sunday 3 July 2011

P...C...Party (Plane Crash, July 1)


 P...C... parties seem to be the new hot parties in town.They're known for being gay friendly and with exotic themes, and as it is said,the crowd keeps getting larger since the first P.C. iteration.

So yes, my friends made me go with them to the Plane Crash which happened to be yesterday (July 1st) Me being a never-been-to-gay-places-and-kinda-reluctant type of guy, it was my first step in the "scene".

If you're wondering emotions, well it was a mixture of nervousness/excitement/paranoia.

I went there by 1:00 a.m, a 15 mins queue and I'm in.
First Impression : nice, it's crowded!
The music was annoying at first, I didn't like the genres that were played since I'm more into electronica and trance rather than R'N'B and pop.
But it shifted to something nice, than shifted again ...and shifted again... and shifted again. So yeah I didn't really dig the music(too many genres!!)
but hey, we had an open bar!


I wasn't allowed to pick up chicks, my friends threatened me.So at first I was reluctant to dance but then I yielded.
hehe I do sound like a 10 year old who discovered the "party" concept. Come on, it was my first time at such a place!!

Anyway, the atmosphere was not bad, it was something between classy, naughty and chaotic *stress on OPEN BAR*
The age range was really all over the place, I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing but it didn't really bother me.
Diversity was much appreciated, it's nice to see that for a change and as the party's anthem states, "there's nohtin'wrong with lovin' who you are" (born this way, cant believe I'm quoting Gaga *blink*)

I left the place by 4:30 a.m, mostly because of the music.

Last Impression : now that's something new!

Will I be attending the next party? I'm not sure yet.
But Kien and Johnny did a great job and pulling off these parties! The people there seemed to be extremely enjoying their time.


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leBi

Introductory Post

Hey all,
I'm going to be referring to myself as Le Bi.

Let's start by saying that I'm a [...]

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(sorry I had to let this out)

[...] bisexual Lebanese guy (I don't really like the label, but it's used for a better communication), one foot in the closet and one foot out(to a selected few).
I've recently come to terms with my sexuality,embracing every aspect of myself and not binding myself to any social limitation.
---> I hate limitation

So here I am, excited about starting this blog which is going to be a manifestation of my experiences(yeah, I'm kind of a noob on the gay side),my views on Lebanese social taboos(related to bisexuality, especially the gay side) and some random rantings.

I'm really looking forward for any kind of feedback -constructive ones,of course- , so don't hesitate to comment or email me.

see you around ;)





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I'll refer to myself as leBi(french for "The Bisexual"). I don't really like to coin terms for sexuality but for the sake of narrowing things down, let's say that I'm a bisexual guy and I'm Lebanese (proud or not proud isn't really the issue here) You'll discover me throughout this blog since I'll be talking about some of my experiences as a bisexual person -especially the gay side(well it's mostly gonna be a social critique and rantings) :)
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