The most beautiful girls are brunettes!

Posted on February 10, 2009 by marialachica.
Categories: Blogging.

Inspired by this blog about Scarlett Johansson’s new brunette look, I have decided to write a little post about beautiful women. Coincidentally, I have also been watching the new season of America’s Next Top Model, so the inspiration is not such a coincidence!

The thing is, when I come to think of girls who I believe are truly gorgeous, they all are brunettes! More to the point, when they’ve tried to go blonde, it didn’t work at all.

Here’s a few examples:
- Natalie Portman.

Portman BrunettePortman Blonde

I really like Natalie Portman. I’ve always thought she’s the most attractive girl ever. And she’s a damn good actress too!
The thing is, she’s pretty much been faithful to her hair colour all her life and only in very few occasions she’s gone for the lighter shade of brown for her hair.

- Jessica Alba.

Alba brunetteAlba Blonde

Jessica Alba is gorgeous too. But she doesn’t have that ephemeral beauty that Portman has. And, she’s done lots of highlights and gone fully blonde a few times. For me, it doesn’t work. Brunette is so much better.

- Demi Moore

Demi Brunette

I’ve just been trying to find a picture of her as a blonde and couldn’t find one! Why would you want to change that silky, smooth black hair for anything else?

- Katie Holmes

 Holmes brunetteHolmes blonde

That is the blondest picture I’ve managed to get of her. And she must be, what, 15? in that picture… I think Katie Holmes is STUNNING. Everytime I see a picture of her I say to myself” God, she’s so pretty”. Every single time.

And last but not least,

- Christy Turlington.

Turlington Brunette

She always was my favourite of all the supermodels back in the nineties. And she hasn’t stopped working! Which is good because I keep seeing her on telly in adverts… I don’t think she ever went blonde, which is very unusual in the modelling world (where stylists and designers are always looking for change)

Other gorgeous brunettes:

- Angelina Jolie – sometimes scary but so gorgeous
- Selma Blair - serene and classic beauty
- Cheryl Cole – And she’s so nice in the X-Factor too!
- Rihanna – She’s got quite an angular face, but very pretty though!

Desert Island Records

Posted on February 9, 2009 by marialachica.
Categories: Blogging.

Well well well…. That is a question and a half: “If you were in a desert island and could only have 10 records, which ones would you choose?

Desert Island

As Simon Sweetman says in his blog, they never tell you that in a desert island there aren’t any power outlets, spare batteries or computer to upload mp3s into your ipod! But we’re just imagining, creating a fictional situation. Because I am pretty sure that listening to music would be one of my smallest worries if I ever was a castaway! Food, water, tools and shade would be my priorities… But back to the main subject…

I think I’ve tried doing this list before. Especially after having read and seen “High Fidelity” (one of my favourite films) in which Rob, the main character, loves to make “top-five” lists. However, just 5 is not enough for me. There is too much choice. Too many good bands with great albums out there that I’ve loved over the years. I simply COULDN’T pick just five. The problem is, where do you stop? I am pretty sure that come number 10 I’d think: Oh no, I’ve got to include such and such on the list. It’s going to have to be “Top 15″…

These albums, the chosen ones, must be albums that MEAN something to me. I suppose I could base my choise in the quality of the music, but music is such a personal and subjective matter that at the end of the day people are going to choose records that make them feel in a certain way. For example, “OK Computer” by Radiohead makes me feel a bit melancholic, whereas “Four on the Floor” by Juliette and the Licks just make me want to dance!

Okay then, let’s give this a go…

I suppose I must start this list with two albums that in different ways influenced and marked those important years in my life: early adulthood. They are “Siamese Dream” by the Smashing Pumpkins and “Ten” by Pearl Jam. Now, this is one of the first difficult choices, because I could have easily gone for Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and Versus instead. But -there’s always a but- I must follow my heart and realise that those other albums are VERY good, but the first ones MEAN more to me…
To start with, Siamese Dream has Soma, which is one of my favourite songs EVER (“Wrapped my hurt in you, And took my shelter in that pain…”) among others like Disarm, Today, Cherub Rock, Quiet… Such a varied album, with so many good songs! I believe this album should be among everybody’s top ten!
And Ten… Well, you just can’t miss Eddie Vedder’s voice, those guitars, the feeling that comes off every single line. Songs like Alive, Black, Jeremy, Even Flow, Garden… well, I can’t choose just one! (“I know someday you’ll have a beautiful life, I know you’ll be a star in somebody else’s sky, but why, why, why can’t it be mine”)

The third position is going to go for “Violator” by Depeche Mode. Having grown up listening to some of my older brothers’ music, it comes as no surprise that there’s some quality 80′s techno in my list. I think I even remember the first time I heard Enjoy the Silence. I think I can remember the goosebumps, yes, they’re so clear in my mind now. I am laying on my single bed, next to the huge-almost-broken stereo, my legs are up against the wall trying to steal some coolness from the plaster in the hot summer. I am, what, 12? I don’t know much about music back then. The only thing I know is that those synthesizers and drums and guitars are stirring something inside me…. That’s what music is about!

Make Yourself” by Incubus is going to be number 4. The first time I heard Incubus I didn’t like them. I just wasn’t ready for them, for their sound. It was S.C.I.E.N.C.E., Redifine maybe (Is that the first song in the album?) and I though: “WTF?” I must admit that I didn’t give them a second chance, not even two more minutes (Same thing happened with Glassjaw. I took me five attempts -or more- to go past minute 0:20 of Pretty Lush. Once I managed to hear the whole song without cringing, I loved them forever)
I listened to them again a couple of years later and that was the beginning of a very different story. “Make Yourself” is such a powerful album, with not only great tunes, but also great GREAT lyrics. The Warmth, Drive, Make Yourself… they all have great words that really captivate you…

I don’t really know who to choose for number five. There are a few of options of who comes next but I can’t make up the order. So, in no particular order, numbers 5, 6 and 7 are: “Bleed American” by Jimmy Eat World (because any song of this album makes me want to jump out my chair and start singing and dancing), “Placebo” by Placebo (same reason as “Bleed American) and “New Adventures in Hi-Fi” by REM (This album has got to be my favourite REM album. They were my favourite band for a long time and I also love the albums that everybody loves -Out of Time and Automatic for the People- but after having followed REM for a while this album came as a surprise: darker, more mature, intriguing lyrics and tunes…)

Number eight has to be “The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me by Brand New. This is the most recent album of my whole list, only 2006 (Has it really been that long???). I had loved Brand New for a while before this came out. They were more in the “emo” scene back then though (they didn’t like the label, but that’s what everybody called them) and me -a straightforward emo girl who wasn’t ashamed to turn up at concerts full of 14-year-olds, was more than happy to receive and listen the new album. But the surprise was massive. Brand New weren’t emo any more! Thay had grown up! They were singing songs like Limousine or Jesus Christ (“Well, Jesus Christ I’m not scared to die, I’m a little bit scared of what comes after”) and playing guitars like the ones on Not the Sun.

And the last two positions… Why do I have to choose! I can’t really choose. And I’m not going to do it. I’ll leave a list of my next choices, more than two, I know… but I love them all the same!

- “Desintegration” by The Cure
- “Fine Lines” by My Vitriol
- “Absolution” by Muse
- “Ideas above our Station” by Hundred Reasons
- “Everything must Go” by Manic Street Preachers (and Motorcycle Emptiness from “Generation Terrorists”!)
- “Fake Sound of Progress” by Losrprophets
- “Tell all your friends” by Taking Back Sunday
- “The Proximity Effect” by Nada Surf
- “Hot Fuss” by The Killers
(and probably some more that I can’t remember at the moment!)

I have just realised that the order in which this list is doesn’t make much sense. Apart from numbers one and two (Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam) the other ones could be in any order. I can’t believe I left Brand New till number eight when it’s been my favourite album for a long time! It should have been in number three :)

I have intentionally not included any music in Spanish, and that’s because I’ll dedicate a brand new post to those songs/bands in Spanish that mean something to me! But that’ll be another day. It’s bed time now.

Three countries in a week

Posted on February 6, 2009 by marialachica.
Categories: Blogging.

France, England and Ireland in a week. The common factor in all three of them? Snow! Lots of it!

We had a great but freezing weekind in Paris and were amazed when we woke up to a snow-white city on Monday morning. Our surprise would be tenfold when we got back to the UK on Monday night and almost got stranded in King’s Cross due to the amount of snow that had fallen! Apparently all train services in the south of England were cancelled or were heavily disrupted (and the National Rail Enquires “recommended” us NOT TO TRAVEL… Ermm, excuse me? We’re travelling already and want to get home!!!) Good thing that Jon parents were kind enough to go and pick us up from Heathrow T4 (but only after an hour’s journey on the tube to get there!)

Snow in Paris!

The first thing we did when we got home was to build the ugliest snowman ever (well, actually, that was the second thing. The first one was rescueing my car from under a pile of snow!). I was very jealous of our neighbour’s snowman, as it was so fat and round, and even had all the accessories! But you can’t really compare them as ours was done in less than 20 minutes and using the oven gloves because I had left my gloves in the back seat of Dave’s car! Still, I was quite proud of my first snowman ever :)

Ugly Snowman

Yesterday I was in Dublin, watching the snow fall and settle, hoping that my flight wasn’t delayed due to the weather conditions. Imagine my surprise when I hear that the airline (Aer Lingus) has decided to CANCEL all flights! I wasn’t amused. Not a bit. We had to reschedule the flight to 06.40 am this morning and didn’t get back to the UK until 10.00 am.

What annoys me the most is that the weather conditions in Dublin these past two days haven’t been THAT bad. Yes, it snowed. Yes, it settled. But it wasn’t more than 2 or 3 inches thick! I could understand when earlier in the week all transport was affected in the UK because we had 10 inches of snow! 10 inches yes, 2 inches no. It was the biggest blizzard to hit Southern England in the last 18 years. I can understand that, but the little snow that fell in Dublin couldn’t hardly be considered a blizzard!

Still I am happy to have lived the worst weather conditions in decades in three different countries AND having done my first snowman!