42 Comments On Songwriters' Round @ Mojo


I always thought people were just plain childish with this First, Second, Third thing...

but now that i am first......

FIRST!

Posted by: cow's hide at 29 April 2006 4:20 AM

number two! and what's with the "hum sap" look in the 5th photo, kenny?

Posted by: wynn at 29 April 2006 4:45 AM

creamy punani.. mmmmmmm :}~~~~ . btw, an advant reader here. keep up d gr8 posts kenny dude . cheers

Posted by: Mr. Brightside at 29 April 2006 5:02 AM

cool 4th...haha. bad number

Posted by: Matthew at 29 April 2006 6:06 AM

the guy with the black robe is giving me an eerie feeling of deja vu...
together with the doll...seems abit sick ler...

Posted by: stoney at 29 April 2006 7:04 AM

surely i would go to dat place when im going to kch later..

Posted by: siccurezza at 29 April 2006 8:33 AM

I'm 7th!!!...david beckham!!!

Posted by: boob_omatic at 29 April 2006 8:45 AM

i'm 8th la...dollah salleh

Posted by: alah at 29 April 2006 8:48 AM

That dude with the black robe and doll seriously is wacked. Unless he's getting paid, of course, that's an exception. :)

GOOD live music certainly is hard to find in malaysia, glad you had fun at Mojo. :D

Posted by: Jeanna at 29 April 2006 9:03 AM

I am 10th la then... Pele!

Posted by: Bing at 29 April 2006 9:19 AM

argh....acoustics...wish i were there...nothing beats a good song sung in acoustics....except if it was played by an orchestra...

Posted by: LIzzam at 29 April 2006 9:33 AM

damn..your friend serini looks like a Blythe doll i can take home!

Blythe comes complete with victorian lace dress, chandelier earrings and beautiful curls.
Kenny doll each sold separately.

brought to you by miattel.

Posted by: mia at 29 April 2006 10:01 AM

woah.great songs.

Posted by: freakish girl at 29 April 2006 11:23 AM

I Love Hoegaarden... hehehe

Kuching is much more happening than Bintulu.... I think there's only dangdut clubs and karaoke pubs there.... hmmm

Posted by: Kelly at 29 April 2006 1:08 PM

You can get Hoegaarden in bottles at the 'members lounge' in Soho upstairs. Donno whether you can get it elsewhere in Kuching....
Hoegaarden still slightly too flowery for my liking. I more of a pilsener guy. Bet you miss Toohey's.

Posted by: thething at 29 April 2006 1:49 PM

I saw u Kenny...heh heh heh... anyways good stuff with the posts. Keep it up.

Posted by: iB6uB9 at 29 April 2006 2:38 PM

Wooo..I like Hoegaarden and kilkenny..LOL! Kenny,your friend serini abit too old for you, man!

Posted by: Asa at 29 April 2006 3:44 PM

no 18

Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 29 April 2006 4:21 PM

one buck short and tempered mental are already established bands =)

Posted by: shavain at 29 April 2006 5:14 PM

Dammit! You didn't bring me along :(

Posted by: JustAnotherTragedy at 29 April 2006 5:35 PM

The feel of Dashboard Confessional..

Posted by: steveVAI at 29 April 2006 5:52 PM

where is the place actually?kch?

Posted by: ting at 29 April 2006 6:00 PM

And I wonder why they like to use Peavey amps..

Posted by: steveVAI at 29 April 2006 6:02 PM

Hehe, Hoegaarden I read there, Belgian beer you know! One of the best!

Try it with a piece of lemon!!

Posted by: Karel at 29 April 2006 7:29 PM

Hey coolness, one of the guys from One Buck Short is an old family friend.

Posted by: FF at 29 April 2006 7:40 PM

Tempered Mental acoustic is GOLD.

Posted by: Albert Ng at 29 April 2006 10:42 PM

Ew I have seen this serini girl around Soho and TUn Jugah. She's such a bitch, and acts cool all the time. None of my friends can stand her.

Posted by: stephen at 30 April 2006 12:18 AM

......nice!! :)
Great to hear a real acoustic guitar and true song. Reminds me of Joan Baez and Bob Dylan days. Peace.

Posted by: Elaine at 30 April 2006 12:25 AM


video sounds great .. pretty cool music ..

thanx for the heads up! ;) Kuching has hope after all ...

Posted by: Fong at 30 April 2006 12:39 AM

wow. sounds like my kinda place. good music, creamy punanies.... mmmmm

Posted by: ronlim at 30 April 2006 3:19 AM

Blogads, suspiciously..

Posted by: wenjun at 30 April 2006 7:53 AM

look like u force that pretty girl to take photo with u .U memang colour wolf..........

Posted by: eee at 30 April 2006 10:35 AM

Keeennnyy siiiiaaa!!!

i looooveee uuuu!!!!

Posted by: sy at 30 April 2006 2:27 PM

Kenny, just MHO. Why not start your own preferred style, kind of pub in kuching? Don't just be a bystander watching mah, be the man in charge. I know you have the capability. ;)

Maybe u can come out with something unique that represent sarawakian style. (e.g. Dangdut House of Plug N' Play, Live band with dangdut dancer beside, in a cage maybe, or whatever). Pretty soon, then u may own a road named after u liao. (Jalan Tun Dr. Kenny Sia)

You have my courage, dude! ;@

Posted by: smilin_ninja at 30 April 2006 4:56 PM

Hey Kenny,
Just to help promote the local indie music scene a bit... I hope it helps the local bands, it's such a shame of the many comments none mentioned local gigs. There are a few places in KL that has these kind of gigs.

If you know who PEte Teo is, you'd most probably heard of Songwriters' Round KL held in Alexis Bistro(Great Eastern Mall). Pls check his blog [peteteo.com/weblog] for updates. It's not to be missed.

Then there's Troubadours & Doppelganger [troubadourskl.blogspot.com] in La Bodega KL (the street inside KFC of Jln Bkt Bintang) every fortnightly.

Moonshine [moonshinekl.blogspot.com] in No Black Tie (behind Istana Hotel), by REza Salleh. This guy is so good you should not miss it (tahan your kencing) when he sings.

These gigs are superb. But KEnny is only interested in gigs in Kiasu-land. Hope KEnny can help promote budding talents like MEi Chern, WIll Ng, JErome Kugan, REza Salleh, RHapsody...
I'm sure with your many readers, these singers can get some people to notice their talents, or at least listen to their music.

Pls go to those gigs. Support our local music. And you can buy their songs in musiccanteen.com.

Posted by: YUanWu at 01 May 2006 12:36 AM

kenny, what days do MOJO host these events? is this a regular affair or, say, a one-off sometimes lah one type of affair? would gladly appreciate your response.

great weblog, keep it up.

cheers :-).

Posted by: nepasavaler at 01 May 2006 4:56 AM

mia, I hope the Kenny doll from miatell is "better equipped" than the Ken doll from Mattel.

stephen, do you actually KNOW her or have you only just SEEN her? What gives you the right to call her a biatch when you don't even know her?

wenjun, you'll know a blog ad when you see one. When something uncommercialised is really good, you don't need to pay money for people to promote.

sy, i loooovveeee youuuuu toooooooo!

YUanWu, oi! Kuching is not kiasu-land ok. ;)

smilin_ninja, I wish I wish. :) Truth is, my hands are really too darn full as it is already.

nepasavaler, it's a bi-monthly affair. The date for the next event isn't yet confirmed though.

Posted by: kennysia at 01 May 2006 5:23 AM

stephen, my my.. aren't YOU the bitch for making that nasty comment. and btw, sereni doesnt need to ACT cool, she IS cool, ok dude?

Posted by: dwi at 01 May 2006 7:04 PM

LoL. I must say... Gerald did a gREAT Job

Posted by: cameron at 02 May 2006 10:43 AM

Kenny, I'm glad you enjoyed the songwriters' round. Gerald and I first organised it mid-last year sometime. It really has grown so much in popularity. We will be putting another one together when i return to Kuching in June.Hopefully you will be able to make it then too. The local music scene needs as much support as it can get. cheers!

www.myspace.com/owennicholas
A bit of promo on my part. check out my myspace for decent(hopefully) helping of Kuching-brewed acoustic stew.

all the best
owen

Posted by: Owen NIcholas at 03 May 2006 5:56 AM

The Rolling Stones cancel a gig in Hawaii and postpone other tour dates as Mick Jagger suffers throat troubles...

Posted by: Aldo Gold at 13 November 2006 2:43 AM

One of my close relative owns these two places.. Denis & MOjo.. Keep it up..

Posted by: I'm A Chicken With No Name. BWAK BWAK BWAK! at 06 June 2007 11:14 PM