Monday 26 January 2009

ENCOUNTERING GINGER WILLIAMS IN 2009.

I am absolutely wowed and I don't know what to say. I just finished listening to and watching a video production of Ginger Williams on YOUTUBE. Wonders will never end. My father has an album of Ginger Williams among his Record collection. The title of the album is '' Strange World ''. Williams Ihidero used to play this particular album when I was growing up. I grew to like Ginger Williams as the years went by. She has a beautiful voice and she's pretty. Her songs are mostly about love and I believe she has not been celebrated for her uniqueness. Sometimes, I wonder if it was with the songs of Ginger that my father wooed my Mum. Though my mum told me she fell for my father because of his soccer skills, while they were both living in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Listening to Ginger Williams in 2009 is refreshing. All thanks to YOUTUBE. Folks all over the world log on to YOUTUBE to watch their favourite videos and do all kinds of stuff. You can find anything on the site these days from Documentaries, Movies, Music Videos, News broadcasts, Sports, Xrated stuff, etc. The great thing about YOUTUBE is that it can be operated by anyone. There is no Station Manager to control you and tell you what to post on the site. There is only a Moderator who removes material he or she considers inappropriate from the site. The site is owned by Google- Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Remember them? They are the brains behind Google- the world's Leviathan in Search. I am impressed by the services YOUTUBE is providing for us all. Why not make a video and upload it on YOUTUBE? Someone could view you from any part of the world and notice your talent. Some great artistes got signed after Record companies saw them singing on YOUTUBE. I plan to play Ginger's songs to my wife, when I get hitched. In recent years, the concept of selling creativity has changed. It is all in your hands now. Do what you can to better yourself with the technology at your finger tips. Cheers. And how was your day?

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