Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Yacht Rock Lives…er, I Mean LIVE!

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Previously mentioned and completely laughed at around these parts is the 10 episodes of comical genius known as Yacht Rock.  Yes, the web show was canceled, but like some horror movie monster, it JUST WON’T DIE!  Just look what I happened to find in the latest email from the Knitting Factory:

Thu, Dec. 27 at 8:00 PM in Main Space
ADV $10 – DOS $10

Yacht Rock w/ special guests JD Ryznar (Michael McDonald), Hunter Stair (Kenny Loggins), Hollywood Steve (as himself); musical guests The School of Rock All-Stars playing Yacht Rock classics.

You damn well better believe I’m gonna be there.  How about you all?

Pimping for Myself and Others

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Once again, BrooklynVegan has a slate of free CMJ shows he’s put together for the 2007 edition, (including a non-free one on Tuesday night at Bowery Ballroom).  And once again, I’m the monkey responsible for the flyer art.

So what do you all think?  Really, I swear this isn’t a simple attempt to fish for compliments to feed my ego — honest!   ^_^

Satisfaction, in all shapes and forms

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Time for the bi-monthly blog post that has become tradition around these parts. And this time let’s see if I can give a bit more than a little bullet list.

Say Hello to LimeSpot

LimeSpot

On the professional side of things, there’s been some launches of note. For one, the hard work of those I’m in the trenches with every day came to fruation as Lime Spot came into being. Wondering what it all is? So are we (kidding!).

For now, it’s little more than another social networking site without as many features, but that’s soon to change and at a fairly fast clip. More importantly for the moment, it is also the new engine under the hood of the LimeWire Music Blog, as you can tell by that stylish new gray bar that tops the site.
Big ups to Dave, Michael, Jorge, Amy, Ryan, and Eric for the fantastic job building this all from scratch. I am truly humbled to be associated with you all.

I can not say this enough!

Speaking of the LimeWire Music Blog

LimeWire Music Blog

…it has been sent to the tailors for some changes to its threads. I’m responsible for that little bit (and there’s still much to shine, believe me!). That lovely masthead sketch is by far my favorite aspect, and it’s the first thing I’ve ever created with the aid of my Wacom tablet that I’m proud to put my name on. I fear that might feed my ego to the point where I might actually think I can…draw…or something.

Don’t forget the fun and games!

Now don’t go getting the idea that it’s been all work for me, no sir-ree! I’ve made sure I’ve had my share entertainment. Like catching an Allman Brothers concert at the PNC Bank Arts Center and two separate tapings for the upcoming season of Comedy Central Presents. I’ve even got plans to (finally!) check out Bustle in Your Hedgerow tomorrow night, which will rock me with the time tested sounds of Zepplin being jammed out by four of the most talented musicians from other groups I love.

Adding to the toy chest

And we can’t forget about the toys either. After being without a working iPod for the last few months and dead set against replacing it with one of those video ones until the next product refresh (which now looks like it’ll be on Sept. 5th), I got myself a nice little Shuffle. I love the fact that it’s too light to even be unplugged from the headphones if it accidentally gets knocked off my bag.

It also hooks in nicely to my new set of Roland TD-3SW electronic drums (and by new I mean the ones I bought a month ago and neglected to mention). Yes, I still haven’t given up on the idea that I might one day become tolerable on the damn instrument, but at least now I can practice at 3 in the morning if the mood strikes me and not worry about my neighbors calling the cops on me. Now all I need is to get a few lessons going so I can progress beyond the two or three beats I know.

And this afternoon, I picked up my copy of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. I’ve got high hopes for this game, as it’s the first “must buy” for my Wii since the day I picked up the system and “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess“. Shortly after pressing the submit button on this post, you can bet I’ll be logging in my first hours.

Looks like I’m not sleeping much tonight….

Smooth Music and Hi-fi Hilarity

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Yatch Rock title screen In my recent bout of absenteeism from blogging, a new acquaintance introduced me the to the wit, humor and smooth sounds of Yatch Rock — a currently canceled web series over at Chanel 101. And I mourn it’s canceled status verily, because the 10 episodes they have are brilliant beyond belief.

Set in the late 70′s/early 80′s music world of soft rock superkings, the creators deftly weave in their humorous song creation stories with the likes of Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, Dr. Dre, Michael Jackson, Hall and Oates, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Perry, The Eagles…not to mention my beloved Steely Dan.

You can dig around on the show’s Wikipedia page for more background, or just dive right into the episodes. If you’re crunched for time and want some recommendations, I’d say hit episodes #7 (I Keep Forgettin), #9 (Runnin’ With The Devil), and #10 (FM).

Breaking the log jam and the Bonnaroo picture show

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Well, another month long gap between posts. There’s been livin’ of life. There’s been writin’ of posts. There’s been singin’ of songs. Just none of it here. Why? Because somewhere along the line I got it in my skull that I need to keep posts here in some semblance of a chronological order, which means if I get caught behind some perceived roadblock, then the whole water works stop.

Well, as of today I’m making some fundamental changes to try and keep that from happening again.  Note the return of the Memories section (currently empty, but there none the less), which will be used for long-form event recaps, photos, videos, and the like.

Anyway…

For those of you interested in my travels to Bonnaroo (and why on earth would you be?), you’ll have to bear with me a bit longer for the video and texual recap of my experiences.  But if all you’re looking for is photos of acts like The Police, The White Stripes, Wolfmother, Clutch, Franz Ferdinan, etc. then you’re in luck.  I’ve posted some 733 actual, factual pics up at my Bonnaroo 2007 collection on Flickr.  Enjoy!


Bonnaroo at Sunset – Friday, June 16, 2007