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17 July 2006
Short Talk:
I'm taking a much needed break to Hong Kong this coming weekend. Can't wait. :)
Rainforest World Music Festival 2006
The RWMF came and went one week ago, but obviously I was too knackered to write anything. Even until now. So this'll be one hastily put together entry.

It doesn't take a lot to make me happy on a Saturday night. I need any combination of good food, good music and good company.
With the exception of good food, I found the latter two aplenty at the music fest. Lots of people from the West and other parts of Sarawak came and flooded our humble little town over that weekend. For three days, music was shared, new friends were made, and Kuching became a real party town.

Joyce's Monalisa Smile
JoycetheFairy, KinkyPugKevin and YC the Drama Queen flew in from KL to join in on the festivities.
My adventures began just when I was picking them up from Kuching International Airport. Knowing them, I was expecting three excited people madly jumping up and down passing through the arrival gates. But they hadn't slept the night before so I ended up picking up 3 ZOMBIES wanting terrorise Kuching town.

Kevin's flight to Kuching broke his aviation virginity
It was quite a scary sight.
Joyce "My blog is not famous because of Adam C" Wong and Kevin work for magazines and were here to cover the event. YC's tagging along 'cos she needed a break.

This year's Rainforest World Music Festival followed pretty much the same formula as previous years' - music from around the world by bands no one's heard of, workshops in the afternoon and a huge concert at night, right in the middle of Sarawak's lush rainforest.

Police sniffer dogs to detect if you have any illicit "green substances" on you. Hey, there are kids at the event ya know?
Having been to last year's show, I thought this year's event was much better organised with tougher crowd security and a more entertaining band lineup.
The concerts at night are the highlight of the event. That's when they set up a huge stage in front of the grass lawn, and the audience dance and mosh to folk songs and world music as if it's a trance rave. Quite a fascinating sight, because I'd have never expected much people to enjoy this genre of music.

There were a lot of good bands to like: the Mongolians with their throat-singing, the Madagascarians with their African beats, the Scottish with their bagpipe and rock music fusion. I particularly love it when bands from two different countries collaborate, and create a totally unique blend of music on the spot.
At the end of the the night, it's become tough to choose which band is the most popular, but my guess is those Latin Americans should be somewhere near the top.

The Latin Americans perhaps played the hit song out of the entire music festival with a Spanish number called "Guantanamela" (whatever that means). It's a catchy tune that made me feel like doing the salsa right then and there with a random stranger. :P
But I shouldn't scare people like that.
There were a couple of annoyances for me during the show. In conjunction with the Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF), was another festival going on.

The Rainforest Shirtless Men Festival (RSMF) were running in full glory. Featuring an army of sweaty grown adult men with no shirt on mindlessly screaming and bumping into other people .
I don't mind hogsweat rowdy shirtless guys at all. I just don't like it when kept bumping into me EVERY 5 SECONDS trying to swap sweat droplets with me. It's disgusting. Seriously, those people should either put a shirt on or eff off.

Drums sound better when you're higher.
With the amount of alcohol and drunken people going on, sometimes I wonder if kids should even be allowed to be there.
Still, best part of the whole festival was the company I was with.

This is Irene and YC. The two of them have so much in common it's kinda spooky.

Best. Ten seconds. Of my life.
I thought I was in heaven.Trying very hard not to smile too wide.

IngHui, all the way from Miri, taking a photo of me taking a photo of her.

Arthur, who drove 13 hours along with IngHui from Miri to attend the event.
This guy is at it again. We were together throughout most parts of the concert, and he could just be standing there doing nothing saying nothing , QUIET AS A ROCK, and have women - HOT BEAUTIFUL WOMEN - making the first move chatting up to him. It's insane.

Fairy Angel
The girls said it's the aura he exudes and his mean tattoo.
Maybe I should get a full arm tatt as well. That'll pick up chicks.
To end this lousily put together entry, here's a video of the highlights of the Rainforest World Music Fest for those who can't make it.
What a fun, hectic, music-filled weekend totally worth the RM60 entrance and overpriced cans of beer.
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73 Comments:
fuahhh!!!! What a life! Anyway... I more enjoy with rock concert... hehehe
Posted by: KennyNg at 17 July 2006 11:21 AM | Link to comment
wah kao ! so many beautiful people ! that includes you too kenny...of course the white bikini looked much better they won't be able to match your sexy hairy legs...
I guess you enjoyed the women company most of all !
Posted by: benjamin and yus at 17 July 2006 11:29 AM | Link to comment
yay!! third 1.. wow.. u must be having fun hugging those sexy girls.. hehe..
Posted by: Esther at 17 July 2006 11:56 AM | Link to comment
ARGGGGGGGG!!!! looks like you had a great time huh? i wan to join too lar..hopefully next year lar.. haiz..!! LOKKS AND SOUND COOL!!!
Posted by: Angeline at 17 July 2006 11:56 AM | Link to comment
5th !!!!!
Posted by: ilovekenny at 17 July 2006 12:07 PM | Link to comment
wish i was there...
Posted by: wasabi at 17 July 2006 12:12 PM | Link to comment
hot girls hugging you!!
aw....
Posted by: ericflai at 17 July 2006 12:13 PM | Link to comment
Looks very interesting - the lineup I mean. How often do we get cultural exchange performances like that? Will such a thing fly in Singapore? I wonder.
Posted by: barffie at 17 July 2006 12:17 PM | Link to comment
hoho!!! Hairy hands! Well Kenny is one fortunate guy who knw how to enjoy life man. Me still mugging for eexams.... shit man
Posted by: Cheryl at 17 July 2006 12:37 PM | Link to comment
its that rm60 entrance fee and overly priced beers that kept me away.
grrr.
what i do to get a camera. same one IngHui models there incidentally
Posted by: cameron at 17 July 2006 1:20 PM | Link to comment
Lolz, lucky guy ya kenny? ;)
A lot of people are jealous of u now....
=)
Posted by: Alvin at 17 July 2006 1:25 PM | Link to comment
That's a very interesting event.
Can't make it coz I'm now studying at Miri
There's also one similar event here called
International Miri Jazz Festival but i think the
rainforest music festival in cultural village is
100 times better than the one here.
Posted by: klc.vin at 17 July 2006 1:34 PM | Link to comment
no wonder u are sick.......
Posted by: eee at 17 July 2006 1:39 PM | Link to comment
your eye tell me that u are a colourwolf
Posted by: eds at 17 July 2006 1:44 PM | Link to comment
who's hand is that..the hairy one with the tag? *hair phobia*
Posted by: Bean at 17 July 2006 1:44 PM | Link to comment
That Latin American song was used on a Holden commercial in Australia a few years ago.
"One Tonne Rodeo."
Posted by: Steve at 17 July 2006 2:32 PM | Link to comment
Why no videos of the bikini babes and not forgetting arthur! heh
Posted by: Sunshine at 17 July 2006 2:48 PM | Link to comment
too bad i cant go..im far from kch ...
Posted by: sally at 17 July 2006 2:56 PM | Link to comment
the ticket is so expensive lar. nice hor hug by hotties xD
Posted by: rachz at 17 July 2006 3:06 PM | Link to comment
someone i know lose her virginity that night in RWMF..kids shouldn't be allowed to be there..
Posted by: jamie at 17 July 2006 3:10 PM | Link to comment
the best 10 second =P~~
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 17 July 2006 3:11 PM | Link to comment
Guantanamera means girl from Guantanamo, I'm suprised you haven't heard it before, was a big hit from Fugees.
Posted by: DigiSniper at 17 July 2006 3:30 PM | Link to comment
I'm trying to fantasize about the.best.10.seconds.of.your.life.....
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....mmmmmmmmmmmm
Posted by: blueheeler at 17 July 2006 3:41 PM | Link to comment
Wah Lao, your hand sibeh hairy lah. Wanna try waxing? Makes me wonder if other parts of your body is as hairy as that~ Hahaha
Posted by: Nonnie at 17 July 2006 3:53 PM | Link to comment
eh why put ugly pic of me -_-
*emo*
Posted by: KinkyPugKevin at 17 July 2006 4:45 PM | Link to comment
Kenny, u got hairy hand ya?!?!?!
Posted by: Natasha at 17 July 2006 5:14 PM | Link to comment
fuuuulamak gimme 1 second!
Posted by: kewter at 17 July 2006 6:00 PM | Link to comment
Hopefully I can join next year's party.
and get a few '10 secs'.
Posted by: fuizaibing at 17 July 2006 6:03 PM | Link to comment
gee... that sounds interesting.... *mental note to self: never ever attend the rainforest world music festival*
Posted by: Jarod at 17 July 2006 6:26 PM | Link to comment
YES KENNY I WAS THERE! AND I TOOK A PICTURE WITH YOU~~
i am the world luckiest girl~
Posted by: anonymous at 17 July 2006 6:39 PM | Link to comment
YES KENNY I WAS NOT THERE! AND I DID NOT TAKE A PICTURE WITH YOU~~
i am the world unluckiest guy~
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 17 July 2006 7:39 PM | Link to comment
Wah! Looks like fun... must go next year man. Is it held every year around the same time? in S'wak?
hmmmmmm....
Posted by: Dawn J at 17 July 2006 7:43 PM | Link to comment
I love it whenever I see Kennysia being hugged by beautiful women!
Posted by: kinky doll at 17 July 2006 7:44 PM | Link to comment
I love the scottish rock! Any idea what is the name of the band? I wish I could be there...
Posted by: Ah_Mike at 17 July 2006 7:59 PM | Link to comment
I think you guys might wanna check out the video the Fairy took of Kenny refusing to dance.
Fairy: "Everyone's dancing and you're the only one not dancing."
KS: "Shy la.. I'm too shy to dance la."
KS: "Shy la."
not gonna put the link up for Kenny's sake.
Why don't you guys go dig it up in YouTube.
Hint: Upped by the fairy.
Posted by: teddy cuddly bear at 17 July 2006 8:16 PM | Link to comment
let's. share. that. best. ten. seconds. of. your. life.
Posted by: Aaron Tan at 17 July 2006 8:32 PM | Link to comment
what so great about rainforest,nothing if compare in our country....swa pa lau
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 17 July 2006 9:00 PM | Link to comment
eww ur hand is so hairy
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 17 July 2006 9:09 PM | Link to comment
LOL THATS ME IN GREEN in the 12th photo...omfg!!
Posted by: Jack at 17 July 2006 9:25 PM | Link to comment
kenny... u r so hairy... eee...
does tt explain y u're so ho*ny????
teehee.
Posted by: keL at 17 July 2006 9:31 PM | Link to comment
barffie, oi. You guys have Baybeats and WOMAD lah!
AND WHY IS EVERYONE POINTING OUT I'M HAIRY! I posted one picture of my hand nia, DIU!
Posted by: kennysia
at 17 July 2006
9:50 PM | Link to comment
where is your other hand when u hug that sexy girl??????????
Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 17 July 2006 9:54 PM | Link to comment
go to hong kong ??? better bring spare 003 dont play play
Posted by: mary at 17 July 2006 9:58 PM | Link to comment
i can't stop staring...
1) hairy hand
2) i'm sure that 10 second hug made you recover from whatever illness you had
Posted by: Jac at 17 July 2006 10:53 PM | Link to comment
my mum and my relatives were all there...wish i was there too!!!! NEXT YEAR i shall go
Posted by: szuemay at 18 July 2006 12:02 AM | Link to comment
cool.. i found arthurs phone @ d beach where he lost it.. small world..
Posted by: asdf at 18 July 2006 12:34 AM | Link to comment
Inghui was looking for a grope fest!
Posted by: Pj at 18 July 2006 2:14 AM | Link to comment
Hey..I heard about this rainforest music festival! My friend from Singapore was telling me about it. I live in Toronto. I think it's awesome! It happens every year right? How do you get those wrist bands?
Posted by: Janice at 18 July 2006 4:42 AM | Link to comment
Rainforest music fest? I'll only attend if Madonna or Mick Jagger turns up to entertain!
Posted by: babylove at 18 July 2006 9:10 AM | Link to comment
looks very happening...
Posted by: JustiN at 18 July 2006 9:22 AM | Link to comment
I am only there to smoke the good shiet
Posted by: iB6uB9 at 18 July 2006 10:08 AM | Link to comment
To: Janice - The rainforest music festival happens around the same time each year & you need to pay the entrance fee to get the wristband to watch the shows.
Posted by: donkey at 18 July 2006 11:34 AM | Link to comment
Stay cool Kenny ;D
Posted by: Adrenaline at 18 July 2006 12:55 PM | Link to comment
the 2 angels at the back of the girls are so badly drawn... i would kill the tattoo artists if i were them.
Posted by: my key at 18 July 2006 1:49 PM | Link to comment
what's the feeling like sandwiched between 2 girls ? Kaninia, damn lucky lah u
Posted by: redredonestick at 18 July 2006 2:35 PM | Link to comment
lucky you.. by the way, people from Madagascar are called Madagascans... not Madagascarians. And Madagascar is in the Carribean, not Africa, hence the Carribean beat ;)
Posted by: leo-chan
at 18 July 2006
3:18 PM | Link to comment
my key: 'the 2 angels at the back of the girls are so badly drawn... i would kill the tattoo artists if i were them.' you're just wasting ur time commenting rubbish here.
Posted by: anonymous at 18 July 2006 3:20 PM | Link to comment
You won't find this festival in Kelantan, that's for sure!
Posted by: pablopabla at 18 July 2006 4:15 PM | Link to comment
Madagascar is a country that occupies a large island of the same name, located in the Indian Ocean off the eastern coast of Africa. It is famous for pepper, vanilla, and of course the Lemurs.(WikiTravel).
Hah, Leo-chan, your knowledge of geography is pathetic!
Posted by: Geography Teacher at 18 July 2006 6:28 PM | Link to comment
Isn't Guatanamera the island in the Caribbean where the Islamic extremists are imprisoned? So how come the song about that place is such a catchy number?
Posted by: forrest gump at 18 July 2006 6:44 PM | Link to comment
the place the americans are using as their prison is 'guantanamo bay' in cuba.
incidentally, guantanamera was originally a cuban song sung with lyrics in spanish, but in asia.. it was made really popular in the 60s/70s with the joe dassin version (for me anyway)..and no, i'm not *that* old.
if you haven't heard of this song, ask your parents about it. :) they might even be able to sing and dance for you.
Posted by: anon at 18 July 2006 7:31 PM | Link to comment
Sounds cool - maybe one day I'll come back during that time of the year and visit as well. I miss home!!!!
Posted by: Janice at 18 July 2006 11:44 PM | Link to comment
Here's another silly Spanish song - from Cuba, I suppose:
La cucaracha, la cucaracha
Ya no puede caminar
Porque no tiene, porque le falta
Marihuana que fumar.
(The cockroach, the cockroach
Can't walk anymore
Because it doesn't have, because it lacks
Marijuana to smoke)
Posted by: pancho villa at 19 July 2006 9:25 AM | Link to comment
Kenny, do remember to post some photos of you with pretty hongkong girls (decent ones or whores)after you return to kuching.Thanks!
Posted by: doolittle at 19 July 2006 10:09 AM | Link to comment
I being there would be the only way to experience the music festival and i was there for all the 3 days! :D
It was really good and learned alot from the performers there! The really good ones IMHO is Deep Throat, Peatbog Faeries and the French-Canadian Act (cant seem to rememeber their group names). I've got loads more of pictures and videos loaded at this link!
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=313076
PS: If its not ok to link, then u can remove it!
:D
Posted by: me0wster at 20 July 2006 9:55 AM | Link to comment
hi kenny, i thought i saw u at the RWMF, and its really you....should have call u up!! u look a bit different in real person.
Posted by: cecilia at 20 July 2006 1:24 PM | Link to comment
Irene is damn hot omg!
Posted by: Paul Tan at 20 July 2006 7:52 PM | Link to comment
nice......i used to attend every year but not this year's cos am away from the country.so i was wondering how it was like,didnt get enuf from friends,i came upon ur blog.interesting.are u from kuching?
Posted by: partyhardy at 27 July 2006 11:14 PM | Link to comment
I gave RWMF 1 more chance, and concluded that it's definitely not my cup of coffee.
My thoughts? I think those ppl down there enjoyed their own company & their booze more than de music, other than de Latin American ones of course.
I might go again next year, but as a volunteer. Wanna see "behind de scenes". ^_^
PS. I agree w/ u Kenny, on those disgustingly sweaty & drunk ppl who kept bumping into others. ;p
Posted by: Missy at 03 August 2006 1:38 PM | Link to comment
Alvin - International Miri Jazz Festival & Rainforest World music festival is two different festival la,how can it be compare then.The MIJF jst 1st time organise recently May 2006 only.Eventhough is vry 1st time, but the result is good cos can say lots of audience which under expected la.Both Events are very interesting.I think next year will b more even better.
Janice - The rainforest music festival wristband is for the security purpose/sign to make sure u pay for the entrance fee to watch the shows,so tht the Miri guardian ppls won catch u with their big dogs ^_^
Kennysia - I did see the 2 lovely & sexy lady with the special fairy angel tattoo la, & i think i c u as well just tht i never knw u b4 this.
partyhardy - As a volunteer is not for u to watch the shows only, but u hv to carry out ur volunteer work as well & contribute to it. If RWMF is " definitely not ur cup of coffee" then you better don't be a Volunteer & not to go either cos wasting ur time & $. To be a volunteer you hv to submit ur form then the organisar will choose if you are qualified.
Posted by: SuMMeR~DrEAm^** at 22 August 2006 9:28 PM | Link to comment
huh? hugging by two chicks already best seconds of your life arrrr, tot u deserve more fun than tat leeeh kenny.. ;-)
Posted by: jerry at 01 September 2006 1:16 AM | Link to comment
Please don't tell me this was the first time you heard Guantanamera? It wasn't (originally) by the Fugees actually, as someone incorrectly mentioned. It's a classic song written and made popular by a Cuban composer in the late 1920s. Over the years it has been done and redone quite a number of the times, but in recent times, as in the last decade, it was popularised by Wyclef Jean from The Fugees. It was a club hit for some years. Really nice, you should download it.
Posted by: Journalist at 21 October 2006 1:57 AM | Link to comment
Nice coverage you have there! ya the rainforest world musical festival was a great place to be at, too bad i was outstation that time.
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