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Music from the 1990′s – the flow-chart

I received this quite some time ago and held onto it as I was unsure where I would be able to use it… I knew it had potential… but just didnt know what to make of it.  Today I stumbled upon it and decided that you too needed to be graced by the brilliance of this chart.  So without further adeau …the-90s

I dont care who you are… that’s clever.

Mobile SMS Business Cards?

So today I am sitting at the Leadership Music Digital Summit networking with a few new media/developer dudes and upon our obligatory card exchange was taken quite aback. As I asked the gentleman for his card he simply replied “text my name to 50500 and you will have my info.” To me, this sounded like “these aren’t the droids you’re looking for.” What Jedi mind trick had I just stumbled upon…?

contxts.com

This fantastic service actually allows you to create your own “business card” that can be texted to contacts via SMS. I went on immediately and created my own. In case you were wondering… text “randallfoster” to 50500.

All in all, I must say the site was quite easy to use. I am a fan of web simplicity and this is definitely a simple interface. It appears that there is more development to come that will help you keep the contacts you have collected and I look forward to seeing those changes. For now though, the site is FREE, simple and it works well. Plus, you’ll never have to worry about leaving your cards at home again.

Check out this review on Mashable… or if you are a tweeter, you can follow them at http://twitter.com/contxts

Microsoft is musically Inept

I really hate Microsoft.

Just when I was beginning to embrace my PC, they go and screw everything up by trying to get into the music game. They are making their fore’ into the music “production” arena with “Microsoft Songsmith” . This flaming piece of crap actually writes your backup music for you after hearing the melody sung through a microphone. Consider it a “Speak & Spell” for music. What’s worse, the musical accompaniment is terrible…just terrible ( It almost reminds me of the crappy old Casio demo song Wesley Willis used to back up all of his music) .

 

I am really glad Bill Gates is doing what he can to de-evolve our musical enlightenment. When will they learn? Windows Media Player, the Zune and now this… I really wish they would have stopped at Excel and Microsoft Word.

 

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Nashville Film Festival… a review

Now that I am on the broadcast kick, I am looking at all sorts of venues to expound upon the virtues of Classical music in film (specifically my classical music). In this process, I sponsored and attended the Nashville Film Festival, a local festival that has been given quite a bit of noteriety on the national scene. My experiences and comments are as follows:

* This is a great festival! The showings are organized and with only one venue, the schedule easy to plan around. I have learned tons about the indy film world in only a short week.

* Opening night featuring William H Macy! need I say more? Bill was in attendance to preview his great indy film, “The Deal”. This may have been an indy produced film, but nothing about it seemed independent. There was a stellar cast of characters including Meg Ryan, Elliot Gould and LL Cool J along with Mr. Macy. The plotline was fantastic and I laughed so hard my gut hurt. There was a meet and greet opening party at BMI afterwards where we all rubbed elbows, waxed poetic on the state of the film industry and vied to meet Mr. Macy. I succeeded!

Me and Bill

* The panels were provocative, yet predictable. The Music Supervisors panel (of prime interest to me) featured a handful of heavy hitters from Hollywood. While most of what the talked about was interesting, it was not the first time I had heard it. It seems that there is still a real issue with filmmakers’ willingness to pay for quality music for their projects. It seems that unless you have a hit song, you are a bit dead in the water… this is disheartening. Other panels I attended included a panel on film financing and another about the process of taking an independent film into distribution. Not really compelling for a music guy, but interesting nonetheless.

* The closing party and film featured the Wrecking Crew, the background band famous for many of the fantastic recordings of the 60′s and 70′s and who were notoriously Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound.” Elbow rubbing and hububbing aside, the evening was a nice closure for the event. Many new friends had a chance to convene and reflect on the past eight days’ events. The Cannery Ballroom was hopping and there were good times had by all.

Mayor Karl Dean at the festival openingWilliam H Macy and Steven SchachterParty Goers at the Closing EventThe Dancefloor and Stage- The Wrecking Crew

links for 2008-04-02

Yahoo Quitting the Music Biz?

Ok,

So I awoke this morning to a new twist in the Yahoo! saga. As USA Today announced, Yahoo has just announce that they are selling their music subscription service, Rhapsody to a new company called Rhapsody America, a partnership between Real Networks and MTV. So what is really going on here…?

I am keen to think that Yahoo may be positioning themselves to enter the retail game even though all signs point to the mass phasing out of their music products… I have hope for Yahoo!. I have been listening to Yahoo! Music for way too many years just to give up on them because of a number of corporate rumors.

I guess, this like so many other cases with the music biz will have to stand the test of time.

Week End Review… or Holy Crap!

OK, so now that I am doing this whole blog thing again, I thought I might cap out the first week with a short review…

These are my week’s headlines:

* I started blogging again… for better of for worse… be happy

*I am now officially running the Country Music Marathon. well… the half marathon… but hey, it’s still 13 miles. I started training for it last weekend with my first 4.25 mile run (ever!). I only walked a bit… and am pretty happy about the possibility of gettin my run on.

*Just realized that in two weeks I am going to be in Costa Rica! I will have many pics and outlandish stories upon my return…

*The Superbowl is this Sunday… (does anybody really care?)… I am watching for the commercials.

*and on the music front…
$$ Yahoo *may* be coming out with a new digital music service… AFTER they are done being bought by microsoft!

$$ Amazon continues to expand their digital offerings by buying Audible for a measily $300 million

$$ In addition to the audible acquisition, keep an eye out on Sunday for the Amazon – Pepsi promotion… Hey, it worked for Itunes and Coke… Why not?

Well that is it for now… More next week!

What’s with Yahoo?

Yahoo! is sending me mixed signals and it makes me very nervous about the state of our “relationship.” You see, Yahoo! and I have had an on again, off again relationship since back in the 90′s. First there was my very first Yahoo email address, then Chat rooms (where nothing good or productive ever happened)… then later on I discovered a beautiful part of Yahoo’s personality: Yahoo Music. Oh, we had a great run. There was of course some give and take.. I would listen for hours to my favorite music picked for me by my great friend (Yahoo!) only to put up with a few random commercials every now and then. It was a very nice symbiotic relationship. A little give and take if you will…

Fast forward to now.

Accoring to ABC News, Yahoo is in shambles. Operating like a 90′s dot commer apparently doesn’t cut it in 2008. There is a glimmer of hope though… a possibility that our relationship may not be totally over. This great white hope falls in the possibility of Yahoo becoming yet another distributor of digital music…. not any digital music now… DRM FREE digital music! I am all about fair competition and as it stands right now, there are only two real players in DRM free music… Amazon, and Emusic (iTunes tries to play the game, but Apple is still in love with the AAC file).
I welcome this concept with open arms. Bring on the competition I say! Maybe, just maybe some positive press and cash flow from their music arm might just be the catalyst Yahoo! needed to right their ship.

Take it to the man!

So here is an unusual take on standing up to the proverbial “man.” 

http://bumrushthecharts.blogspot.com/ 

Apparently,  these folks hope to “match and exceed the reach of big media, corporate media, labels, and the entrenched interests. On March 22nd, we they are going to take an indie podsafe music artist to number one on the iTunes singles charts as a demonstration of our their reach to Main Street and our purchasing power to Wall Street.” This should prove interesting. 

I will wait with baited breath.   In all honesty, this isn’t the first time someone has tried to do this and succeeded.  For valid proof, simply take a look at American Idol and the Sanjaya debaucle.  This delightfully pleasant and talentless rogue is still in the race thanks to our favorite shock-jock, Howard Stern. Learn more about it here…

http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/03/19/does-sanjaya-owe-his-idol-success-to-howard-stern/

http://www.buddytv.com/articles/american-idol/howard-stern-wants-sanjaya-to-5148.aspx 

In any event, if you feel like turning over the balance of power, jump onto itunes and grab yourself a copy of “Mine Again” by the band Black Lab.  

Hello world!

Alright. So I am now blogging. I have fought the urge and am now officially an uber-geek. Once I figure this thing out, I will add more content. Stay Tuned