First, WilfridWong.com and its crew a.k.a. Osbob.com would like to thank all the viewers for your support (erm … Mark you better leave a comment here). Though not many of you leave a comment or two, the hit-rate does tell me that you are somewhere out there. A big thank you and … MERRY X’MAS!
Today, or rather yesterday, Cynthia wanted to go to Church for the Midnight Mass. How can I ever say no to her? So we went and Jesus is indeed popular during Christmas. The Church was crowded and though it was not the best sermon I have heard, the take-home message was: there is hope out there. Just exactly what I need now.
Midway through the Mass, I wrote M-O-S on Cynthia’s palm and it took her several attempts to decipher what MOS means. Ministry of Sound, duh! And so we went, right after the Mass.
It was my maiden trip. Since its opening in Singapore for what seems like a year, I have not stepped into it yet. We parked at the multi-story HDB carpark right next to MOS and parking was a breeze (at about 1am). The queue was non-existence and the admission fee was S$30 per person.
First stop, the big hall of Trance music. There must have been a lot of [electrical] energy out there. I mean, the power of the bass sent each of my internal organ to vibration in unison with the music. And not just my internal organs, but all the people on the dance floor too. The feeling was so surreal. I felt the vibration from within.
Next stop, we climbed up the stairs and the first room we entered played the Eighties music. Actually I did enjoy the music. But when I looked around the room and checked out the girls … erm, I mean women … I mean old ladies … we left the room after one song.
The next room was more promising. It was called Adrenaline or something like that. The music was fast pace with a dude playing trumpet live with the music. Very energetic. Cynthia and I stayed for a while dancing to the beat (she did, not sure about me as I usually take long to warm up).
Then it was the Hip-Hop section. Boy, how we love Hip-Hop. I mean, who doesn’t like Hip-Hop? The hall, too small in my opinion, was so packed with people. Half of the time, we were being squashed by the train of people (yes, people do form into trains) getting in and out of the dance arena. The crowd was younger and dare I say more beautiful people were into Hip-Hop than any kind of music. One time, three very attractive ladies passed by me. They were tall (at least 1.75m) and slender, very fair skin, beautiful complexion, straight fine hair, nice big eyes with nice boobs, sexily dressed, a body to die for … and then one of them spoke with a male voice and another one replied also with a male voice. Oh well …
Overall a smashing Christmas celebration. Cynthia has already talked about New Year Eve celebration at the new St. James Power Station near VivoCity on the way to Ministry of Sound. Stay tuned.
PS. Photo taken while we entered the carpark.
4 replies on “A Merry Christmas + Ministry Of Sound!”
wilf! merry christmas to you and your family!
this is the first time i am actually leaving a comment on your webby.
finally went to MOS i see!
i LURVE hip hop too!! but too bad, guys there could be my brothers 🙁
cheers!
Hello GS! Thanks for dropping by. The MOS experience was indeed an interesting one. When we stepped out of it at close to 4, there was this huge crowd of people wanting to take a cab. Total madness. They even have a team of policemen outside to, so it seems, direct traffic.
圣诞快乐!Merry Christmas! Though I don’t quite see the connection between Jesus, church, MOS and Hope… but yeah… tis the season to be jolly, so who cares 😀
Hahaha … rightfully put … who care?! :p Come join us next time, kay?