November 21, 2007

The Thanksgiving Song, an Adam Sandler Turkey Classic

There aren't many turkey songs in the world, let alone Thanksgiving songs.  You never hear about anyone going Thanksgiving caroling on T-Day eve.  But the Adam Sandler turkey song (i.e. the "Thanksgiving Song") is a classic of classics.

Though I couldn't find a Youtube clip of Adam's performance (law suit issues), I did find the decent home made video below.  Sit back with your family, stuffing, and cranberry sauce, and sing along (the lyrics are right under the video clip):

Adam Sandler: "Thanksgiving Song" Lyrics

Love to eat turkey
Love to eat tur-r-rkeyyyy
OO i love you

Love to eat turkey cuz its good
I love to eat turkey like a good boy should
Cuz its turkey, to eat, so good

Turkey for me turkey for u
Let's eat the turkey in my big brown shoe
Love to eat the turkey at the table
I once saw a movie with Betty Grable
Eat the turkey all night long
50 million Elvis fans cant be wrong
Turkey-lurkey doo turkey lurkey that
I eat that turkey then i take a nap

Thanksgiving..is a special night
Jimmy Walker used to say DYNOMITE...THATS RIGHT

Tukey with gravy and cranberries
Cant believe the Mets traded Darrel Strawberry
Turkey for u and turkey for me
Cant believe Tyson gave that girl VD

Oh, white meat and dark meat
You just cant lose
I fell off my Moped and i got a bruise
Turkey in the oven and the buns in the toaster
I'll never take down my Sherrel Tiggs poster

Wrap the turkey up in aluminum foil
My brother likes to masterbate with baby oil

Turkey and sweet potato pie
Sammy Davis Jr. only had one eye

Oh turkey for the girls and turkey for the boys
My favoirte pants are courdaroys
Gobble Gobble goo and Gobble Gobble giggle
I wish turkey only cost a nickel

OOOO I love turkey on Thanksgiving

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE!

November 16, 2007

RCRD LBL Launched by Engadget Founder

RCRD LBLPeter Rojas, founder of Engadget, Joystiq, and Gizmodo, launched a new biz called...er...RCRD LBL.  (Vowels?  We don't need no stinkin' vowels..!)  Imagine a cross between the mp3 blog Large Hearted Boy and editorially-leaning publication Pitchfork, then remove the unbiased commentary, add band blogs and listener profile pages, close label relationships, 100% free downloads, widgets, and a compensation system that shares advertising royalties with bands, and you have RCRD LBL.  Sort of.  You get the idea.

So yes.  Read about new bands, download their music, and hooray, bands actually get a cut of ad royalties.  It's almost like a SELECTIVE music site...not every band can join, but anyone can listen for free.  Worth checking out.  (Thanks, Taylor!)

WSJ wrote all about RCRD LBL as well (it must be nice having an Engadget founder backing you), within the frame of an ailing music industry looking for new ways to monetize music, etc etc.

HEY BANDS -- Note this questoin in the FAQ section:

Do you accept demo tapes/MP3s from signed and unsigned bands?

Yes, if you'd like to submit a LINK (please do not send full MP3s) to your music, you can send it to aandr [at] rcrdlbl [dot] com. If we dig what we hear, we'll be sure to drop you a line.

I would strongly recommend you submit your music now, while the site is still new, before it gets swamped with submissions from thousands of other bands. Cheers.

November 15, 2007

Bohemian Rhapsody in Acapella

Whether you love or hate acapella, you have to admit, this is a pretty solid rendition:

November 13, 2007

Next Song: "Take A Stand" is now "Avalanche"

I worked on my new song for the first time in months last Sunday, and recorded all the main verse and chorus vocals.  That is, after re-writing a good chunk of the song; it was sounding a tad too angry and accusatory (as I was angry at the time I wrote it).

It's not called "Take A Stand" anymore -- it's now called "Avalanche".  The chorus lyrics are:

Unclench your fists
Throw away your defenses
Let them all fall like an avalanche
There is still time
Fix the love, yours and mine
Let it rain down like an avalanche

That may sound a little strange out of context..?  The song is about cycles of abuse or pain that have involved multiple generations, and taking a stand to break those cycles.  (Unfortunately, I know too many examples of this happening (though not to me)...abuse being passed down from one person to another to another, often within the same family...it's really sad to see.  Some are able to stop the 'cycle' dead; others aren't so fortunate.)

Anyway, the song was a challenge -- I experimented with phrasings and rhythms I've not used before.  We'll see what you think, it may be a total flop.  But at least I tried, darnit!  Anyway, I'm getting close...and can't wait for you to hear it.   Maybe I'll post a preliminary demo...  (Actually, I still want to get all y'all to contribute to the end bridge, which I mentioned way back in...MAY???  Wow, I need to get this project done, peeps.)  Thanks for your unlimited patience.

Mega Man 2 Medley

mega man 2Are there any Nintendo veterans in the house?  (I'm talking the 8-bit old school version, not this Wii nonsense...which I dream about at night, by the way...)  If you shouted "Heck yeah!", then here's a follow-up question -- do you remember the game Mega Man 2?  Awesome game.

The Video Game Cover Band did an awesome medley of all the Mega Man 2 theme songs in this live concert.  They're so right on, I actually had flashbacks of myself getting swarmed by mechanical birds and getting crushed by huge, spikey masses. (Thanks, Noel!)  Ah...the good old days.

October 31, 2007

Halloween Music Video shot in World of Warcraft

Happy Halloween, y'all.  Here's little music video ditty I found while browsing the YouTubes...shot in the World of Warcraft with pumpkins 'n' bats 'n' stuff.  Enjoy.

So, did any of you actually wear a costume to work?  I brought my Pick-Up Artist "Mystery" hat, but haven't actually worn it yet.

October 30, 2007

"Accomplice: New York"

accomplice new yorkAccomplice: New York was a blast; I recently went with my family this last weekend. If you haven't heard of it already, it's a sort of show that's part game, part scavenger hunt, part theater.  You buy tickets to it not even knowing where it is.  That is, until you get a sketchy call from a mobsta-sounding dude tell you where to meet him.  Clues, puzzles, tasks, and 'scenes' then lead you all over lower Manhattan.  Good fun.

There are a couple shows in NY, and they're apparently adding more in DC, LA, and a 3rd city I don't recall.  If there's one near you, I highly recommend checking it out.

October 27, 2007

Sweet Freebie: 25 Free MP3 Downloads from eMusic

So, you can download 25 indie tracks (or rap, classical, blues, whatever) from eMusic right now for free.  They're doing a 14-day free trial that lets you keep the music you download, whether you subscribe or not, with no obligation, and no DRM.  Nice.  You can check out the offer here.

I recently browsed emusic.com and I picked out a bunch tracks by indie and alternative bands:

  1. Alkaline Trio
  2. Arcade Fire 
  3. Badly Drawn Boy
  4. Beirut 
  5. Belle and Sebastian 
  6. Ben Kweller 
  7. Bloc Party 
  8. Brand New
  9. Dashboard Confessional 
  10. Elliott Smith 
  11. Jens Lekman 
  12. Modest Mouse 
  13. Of Montreal 
  14. Plain White T's 
  15. Spoon 
  16. Stereolab 
  17. Sufjan Stevens 
  18. The Decemberists 
  19. The Mountain Goats 
  20. The New Pornographers 
  21. The Pixies
  22. The White Stripes 
  23. Thom Yorke 
  24. Voxtrot
  25. Yo La Tengo

Some of these are more mainstream indie than others, but whatever -- I'm not ashamed.  :)  If you do the trial and download some tracks from e music, share your picks with the rest of us in the comments below -- it's fun to know what everyone else is listening to..!

October 22, 2007

A Propellerhead Reason 4.0 Free Giveaway

I have and love Reason 2.5.  I'd love to have Propellerhead's latest version, Reason 4.0 even more.  But alas, it's normally not free, and is more often than not about $399 in stores.  Yowza!

Fortunately, for one lucky songwriter, audioMIDI is holding a little Reason 4 giveaway.  Go for it! (Thanks Eric)

(If you're not a Reason user, consider entering the contest and donating your winnings to GarageSpin.  :D)



October 18, 2007

Gibson Guitar that Tunes Itself - PowerTune System

Kinda funny.  For the ultimate in pampered musicianship, Gibson released several guitars that basically tune themselves using something called the Tronical Powertune System.  That must be great for both 1) hard-working musicians that need to change tunings on the fly before/during/after gigs, and 2) lazy musicians who don't want to bother withthe whole process.  (via Wiser Rocker)

Hopefully, the 'System' will never become self-aware, begin writing music, and put musicians out of work. 

October 14, 2007

Sigur Ros, Talented Musicians, Painful Interviewees

Sigur Ros is a band from Iceland that's sold 2 million records of music that contains made-up, gibberish language.  (That's a story in and of itself, since it proves once and for all that lyrics don't matter.  Just kidding.  The music is beautiful and atmospheric, and must be any video producer's dream, since there aren't any actual words that may conflict with the premise of a video sequence.)  You may remember "Staralfur" from Life Aquatic, and other stuff from Vanilla Sky and other films.

Anyway,  it's no wonder these guys sing gibberish, they're not the best public speakers.  Taylor pointed out a recent and cringe-worthy NPR interview with the band.  I dare you to see how far through it you can get...

October 12, 2007

Free Guitar Contest O Rama and Mayhem

Guitar Contests galloreHoly smokes -- look at all these free guitar give-aways.  Do ya feel lucky, punk?

While I love my 2nd hand Epiphone Les Paul Standard, some of these made me drool a bit, and I'm not normally a gear geek.  Most of the entry deadlines are in October.  If you win a new axe, think well of me.  (Thanks to Eric at EKA Hosting for the tip!):

Happy winnings!

October 05, 2007

Raymond Crowe, Louis Armstrong, and Hand Shadows

It's Friday random fun time.  Check out this Raymond Crowe clip as he takes a "hands on" approach (I am sooo funny) to music video making for the song "What A Wonderful World"  by Louis Armstrong.  Genius. This is must be what Jun'ichirō Tanizaki had in mind when he wrote In Praise of Shadows. :) (Thanks, Tara)

October 03, 2007

TrakAxPC, a Free, Downloadable Media Mixer for PC

TrakAx PC - music, photo, video mixerThe company HighAndes in Dublin just launched their new audio, video, and photo loop creation and mixing tool, TrakAxPC.  It sort of reminds me of online music mixing/mashup applications JamGlue and SpliceMusic, but with photo and video mixing included, without the focus on community-based experience, and with downloadable software instead of online accessible software. 

TrakAx hopes to sell cheap loop bundles of 10 loops fo $2 a pop, which is probably why they haven't integrated some kind of Creative Commons media interfaced, or a community-based media upload option.  However, that doesn't mean you can upload Creative Commons media on your own, of course. 

Basic features include loop drag'n'dropping, beat matching, video and photo integration, video and audio effects, and microphone and webcam input.  Not bad at all for a free application. You can give it a test spin here

October 02, 2007

The Band Name Poll...

Many of you know I've been searching for the penultimate band name to associate my music with in the near and distant future.

Thus far, I've narrowed down a list to 5 band names.  In conversations with friends, one name was a clear winner.  However, I recently stuck a PollDaddy poll on GarageSpin, and the results are a bit odd...and not nearly as conclusive.

What do YOU think?  Pick your favorite band name below:

It's time to settle this, already!

October 01, 2007

Get Radiohead's New Album "In Rainbows" for $0.00

Radiohead just announced that they'll be making their new album "In Rainbows" available for free download under a choose-your-own-price pricing model.  In addition, they'll be selling the same album in the form of a uber-package including a CD, LPs, and a digital download for $80. 

Definitely a very interesting move.  They'll get a ton of free press, a bunch of new fans' ears, and will hopefully make out in the long run in concert and merch sales.  Good thoughts by Brad and Jonathan on the subject.

It'd be interesting to know how this kind of model works for big name vs. unsigned artists.  I'd love to give it a shot some day.

Update:  Some great discussion on this subject from readers at Marginal Revolution.  (thanks, Taylor)

September 28, 2007

Recording a Song A Month -- the Calendar Songs Project

calendar girlDidn't I just write about an artist recording a new album every month?  Ok, yes, I did. 

Funny coincidence.  Andrew at NewMusicStrategies just wrote about Tamara, the Calendar Girl, who has been recording a song every month, collecting remixes posted by her fans, and will be releasing a double album consisting of 1) her recordings and 2) other artists' remixes of her recordings.  Pretty cool idea.

There aren't many original "Recording-a-Song/Album-Every-[FILL IN A TIME PERIOD]" ideas left in the world.  Who will tackle a song a day?  A song an hour?

A verse a day?  A chorus every full moon?  A greatest hits album every presedential election?  A remix every time gas prices go up?  These ideas are GOLD people.

What ideas have you got?

September 26, 2007

Amazon Selling DRM-free MP3s at the AmazonMP3 Store

Amazon launches AmazonMP3Cool -- Amazon just launched a public beta version of AmazonMP3, their new music download store selling DRM-free MP3siTunes is great in terms of user experience, but all purchased music is iPod-bound.  Cool things about AmazonMP3:

  • Launched with 2 million + songs
  • MP3 tracks are encoded at 256 kbps (iTunes encodes at a lower quality level)
  • No DRM (digital rights management), play on any phone or mp3 player (iTunes is iPod only)
  • Tracks and albums cost as little as $.89 and $4.99 respectively (iTunes sells a few DRM-free tracks for $1.29)

Fun.  I'll be checking the big A for my tunes first.  Emusic also sells DRM-free stuff, btw.

September 24, 2007

More Band Name Ideas...

My band name search continues; there were a lot of great comments when I last posted a few ideas.  Here are a few more that popped into my head the other day while playing with words, thesauruses, and band name generators...does anything spark your interest or warrant attention?  Or, do any of them seem to suggest a theme/genre/characteristic?

  • Radio Vine
    Cloud Surf
    Anvil Boy
    Sound Vine
    Radio Quake
    Vine Wave
    DreamSpin

I'm coming to terms with the fact that it's almost unfair of me to ask these questions...you've all only heard a single song of mine, which is tough to base judgement on.  Still, if you have any thoughts, I'd really love to hear them.  Thanks!

Recording an Album a Month...Dayam

Ok, so I was blown away when I first learned Jonathan Coulton was recording a new song every week during his "Thing A Week" project.  I just learned about artist Sean Wright who's been writing and recording an ALBUM a MONTH since April of this year.  That's insane in the membrane, to quote Cypris Hill.  Check him and his inner-muse-on-steroids out.

My breakneck speed of a song every...oh...6-12 months...is downright shameful.  I bow down to all, and flog myself in repentence.  And I still need that new band name...

September 20, 2007

BlogRush - Cool Tool or Traffic Pyramid Scheme?

BlogRush is a free widget that can be plugged into a blog to 1) display posts that would be relevant to readers, and 2) help bloggers generate relevant traffic to their site.  I.e. a music site like GarageSpin would hopefully attract more readers interested in music, etc.  I can't help but feel there's something skethcy about it..? Here's what it looks like:

It works like this: the widget (see right) displays 4-5 titles of recent posts from related blogs.  For every impression the widget gets on your site, you gain one traffic 'credit' in the BlogRush content universe.  For each credit, a post from your blog is displayed in a widget on someone else's blog.  But wait (here's the ginsu knife offer), there's more.  If someone else clicks on the widget and ends up installing their own on another website, you get credit for page impressions they generate as well.

It's a pretty viral idea, kinda cool, a little pyramid scheme-ish, but not really since it doesn't require an investment of any kind.  I'm intrigued enough that I'll give it a shot -- so far, the posts are indeed music related, so that's good. I think I'll try it out for a week or two...if it sucks, I'll dump it.

If you're interested in trying BlogRush, you can sign up here, so I can get the credit.  :)

Or, wait 1-2 weeks for my update on how it's going -- I'll add the update to this same post.

September 19, 2007

Music Widgets for FaceBook

Mashable put a nice little list together of music widgets created specifically for FaceBook, the social networking site.  If you've got a profile there, check 'em out.  (Facebook kicks MySpace's butt, btw.)  Jukeboxes, song charts, lyrics games, "what-I'm-listening-to" widgets grace the list. 

(Mashable is all about these "toolbox" link bait posts, these days...and they work!)

September 18, 2007

Jango, Awesome Music Discovery Engine - Next Pandora?

Music discovery and social networking site, jangoI'm checking out the new custom radio & social networking site, Jango.  (Currently listening to "Red" by Elbow, a band I'd never heard of, but which I'm currently digging.)

It's pretty sweet, sorta like a Pandora meets Last.fm.  I like the radio station creation tool that lets move a "music discovery control" slider between Popular Favorites, Happy Medium, and Wide Variety.  The social stuff is cool, though personally, I'm burnt out by all the social networks out there.  If you're not, you'll love it.

One small complaint -- I have the music discovery slider set to "wide variety," and yet I've heard of almost all of the first 8 songs I've listened to.  Pandora seems to have a deeper collection, for those of you beatnicks who want nothing to do with the masses.  Otherwise, I'm enjoying the experience of listening and poking about on the site.

I wonder if there's a way for artists to submit music to the catalog?

It's in private beta now, but you can sign up for an invite on the home page...it'll be in your inbox in about 10 seconds.  You can also invite 3 friends -- I'll send an invite to the first three folks who ask for one in the comments below.  Woohoo!

UPDATE:  Folks at Jango answered a few questions I had:  1) The full depth of their catalog is not in full effect yet...it will be once they go from private beta to public beta; and 2) Artists and Labels CAN submit music to Jango directly by emailing them directly (see the email address in the first comment below).  I've also been given 100 Jango invites -- click here to get your Jango Invite!  Thanks, Jango team.

September 14, 2007

"You Make The Call!" - HR Nightmares

Friday miscellany time.  The Office Overlord, a good friend of mine, has some of the best HR stories I've ever heard.  Check out his "HR Nightmares:  You Make The Call!" post -- too funny.  These scenarios should absolutely be part of any Human Resources Director's boot camp.

September 12, 2007

You can now Chat with all GarageSpin Readers!

Cbox tagboard and chat windowHey GarageSpinners, you can now talk to everyone else here at GarageSpin whenever you feel like it -- and without having to comment on a specific post.

Just look for the little CBox tagboard (ie chat window) in the right hand column of this page (and not the graphic in this post)...and shout to the world about what's on your mind.  For example, did you:

  • Hear a new band?
  • Read some gossip?
  • Finish a new song?
  • Watch an episode of Pick-Up Artist?

Let us know!

September 11, 2007

The "Amen Break" - A 6-Second Drum Loop Continues to Make Music History

Check out this video clip about the famous Amen Break drum sample when you have 18 minutes to spare.  Despite Nate's monotone delivery, it's awesome:

This fascinating, brilliant 20-minute video narrates the history of the "Amen Break," a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music, and became the basis for drum-and-bass and jungle music -- a six-second clip that spawned several entire subcultures. Nate Harrison's 2004 video is a meditation on the ownership of culture, the nature of art and creativity, and the history of a remarkable music clip.


A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila - MTV's Next Great Show

A shot at love with Tila TequilaOMG, we are like totally entering the heyday of music television.  (That was what "MTV" once stood for, kids.)  MTV is launching a new reality show featuring Tila Tequila (remember, the ultra MySpace-friendly phenom?) called A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila on October 9th.  16 men and 16 women living in a mansion together will compete for her bisexual "love"; it's the Flavor of Love / I Love New York / Rock of Love formula.  ...Oi vey.  On a positive note, the show won't be focusing on her painful music (her single, "I Luv You", sold a few thousand copies...not bad, but not great when you have an audience of 2-3 million...it was seriously awful).

What's the reality show's big hook?  According to Tila (Nguyen) Tequila: 

GUYS AGAINST GIRLS....WHO WILL I END UP HOOKING UP WITH????? WILL I BE STRAIGHT OR LESBIAN IN THE END?????  So this is what my new ground breaking reality show will be about.

WOW.  You simply can't beat a ground-breaking concept like that.  In case you can't wait for the October 9th season premiere, check out the Vietnamese vixen and wanna-be musician here:

  • Tila Tequila Merchandise - CDs, posters, magazines 'n' stuff 
  • Wikipedia page - A wiki all about Tila's (text only) history
  • MySpace page - her blog, some (semi-nude) pics, and other myspace stuff
  • Tila's Hot Spot - Tila's website full of (mostly nude) pics, blogs, quotes, photos...etc.  (I'd prefer not to link to it, for fear of search engine penalties relating to p#rn...)
  • Show site - Website for "A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila" (URL to be determined...)
  • Single Flop - FutureMusic talks about her disappointing single sales

Despite her painful music, it looks like she's succeeding in leveraging her other assets.  (YESS!)  Ok, enough.  I've gotten into a nasty habit of writing about reality shows, lately...

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September 05, 2007

Rick Rubin and the Columbia Records TurnAround

Rick RubinCheck out this great article on Rick Rubin in the NY Times.  Rick is simply an amazing producer with an incredibly gifted pair of ears on his head.  Think artists such as L.L Cool J, Red Hot Chile Peppers, Johnny Cash's later stuff, Neil Diamond...the list goes on and on.

Man, what I wouldn't give to spend 10 minutes with Rick to just listen to some music with him and hear what he hears.  Better yet, how cool would it be to play a song I (or you) wrote......and have him tell you exactly what sucks and what doesn't, and how to turn it into a timeless masterpiece.  Pretty awesome.

A few words:

"Everything I do," Rubin told me earlier, "whether it's producing, or signing an artist, always starts with the songs. When I'm listening, I'm looking for a balance that you could see in anything. Whether it's a great painting or a building or a sunset. There's just a natural human element to a great song that feels immediately satisfying. I like the song to create a mood."

The article also goes into the generally ailing music industry, discussing how music sales have surpassed music art at most labels, and what Rick is doing at Columbia to change all that.  Good stuff.  (Thanks Taylor)

August 30, 2007

Scott Andrew's First Full Length CD

Scott Andrew - Save You From YourselfHey, remember when I interviewed Scott Andrew, the DIY programmer and musician extraordinaire ("lo-fi acoustic pop superhero") earlier this year?

He's on the verge of releasing his first full length CD called Save You From Yourself, and is starting a fundraiser to pay for its mastering and pressing.  Check it out here when you get a chance...

 

August 27, 2007

Making the Band 4 Winners: Robert, Willie, Qwanell, Brian, Michael are In; Donnie Goes Solo; Diddy Profits

mtv making the band 4 diddy

[Update:  "Making the Band 4 (Season 2): Battle of the Sexes" started on January 28th...check it out!  And check out the guy group, Day26!]

I have to admit:  P. Diddy knows how to make $money$.  I watched a rerun of MTV's Making of the Band 4 season finale today, and came to that exact conclusion as I watched the Bad Boy Records band machine open for business.

Unsigned bands, take note -- all you need is your own elimination reality show, and you'll be GOLDEN.

For those unfamiliar: 58 male soul singers auditioning to be the next product of Diddy's 'making the band' band factory were eventually narrowed to 10 via elimination (Donnie, Robert, Willie, Qwanell, Brian A, Michael, DeAngelo, Jeremy, Brian H, Dyshon).  The audience was then asked to vote for their favorite contestants on the show's MTV site, after which the 4 band members would be announced at a live show.

Here's the money-making kicker:  Diddy created a 5-member band (Robert, Willie, Qwanell, Brian A, Michael, AND he signed the contestant with the most votes, Donnie, to be a solo artist.  So now, all the sucker fans rushing out to buy music from the reality show will be buying 2 CDs, one by the new group, and one by Donnie himself.  He also announced a Making the Band Tour that'll include Donnie, his girl group Danity Kane, and the new guy group.  Oy vey....toooo much P. Diddy "reality" in one sitting...

For anyone who still hasn't had their fill of Puff the Magic DJ, here're some links:

Ok, enough...can I stoop any lower?  Maybe I'll write about "Rock of Love" next...

August 26, 2007

Cricket Chirps and Audio Recording Don't Mix Well

Crickets chirpping while I tried to record...I made some progress with song #2 this weekend, "Avalanche" (previously named "Take A Stand") after re-writing the chorus lyrics, and re-formating the verse melodies to give them a little more swing...something new for me.  (The cello parts are still giving me trouble...)

I was going to try recording them all tonight, but immediately realized that would not be possible...  We recently moved to a new apartment, and my "recording space" (i.e. part of a large living room/dining room space) now has a set of huge, glass sliding doors that open into a deck overlooking a backyard.  The deck is great, but the crickets are craaazy loud.  Normally, I love the sound, but it looks I'll have to wait until Fall or Winter to record anything after 8:00 PM.

Maybe I can use them to my advantage...like adding cricket chirps to the beginning of a track..?

August 23, 2007

High School Musical 2 Sountrack Rips Billboard Apart

high school musical soundtrackI had sorta heard of Disney's High School Musical 2 in passing, but had no idea what kind of powerhouse it was until I read today about High School Musical 2 soundtrack reaching #1 in billboard this week (and the movie itself breaking the all-time audience record on basic cable with 17.4 million viewers).  Crazy.

Am I the only one that missed the HSM2 phenomenon?  I did a little digging...HighSchool Musical was about a basketball captain, Troy Bolton, and a smart, new girl, Gabriella Montez, that perform in a school musical against all odds, etc etc.  Simple enough.  Now there is a High School Musical 2 concert tourt, DVD, soundtrack CD, remix, poster, wallpaper, and endless catalogs of other merch.

The High School Musical 2 soundtrack is second only to the latest Linkin Park CD this year in terms of album debuts.  Crazy, I'm tellin' ya.  I need to rethink my music and lyrics to better hit that tween market..."Spinning Daydream" ain't no "Breaking Free"...

August 21, 2007

Aaargh!! Your Comments (Lost and) Found

Blog comments found!YIKES!  I was shocked to learn today that a ton of legitimate and brilliant comments were automatically dumped into my blog's "junk" folder these last few months.

Fortunately, I was able to have them all published -- it saddens me, however, to think that I may have lost several readers who were unable to see their contributions published. 

If this has happened to you, I sincerely apologize.  I'm still unsure of what caused the problem, but am looking into it.  (Maybe an overly-stringent spam-blocking rule or something?)  If you ever have a problem commenting on GarageSpin, please let me know at mike @ garage spin [dot] com...thanks!

Create Your Own MySpace Hack for Downloading Music

The Spanish programmer recently responsible for MySpaceMp3.org (a site enabling music fans to download "streaming-only" mp3s from MySpace) published the code he used to create the MySpace hack.  He explains that the site was shut down without warning, and is now "...donating my site source code to the world." (via)  How sweet...though technically he probably is violating several user agreements, etc etc.

Hey, it's much easier to go to my music page to get a free music download -- no programming is necessary, just click on the link.  I'll try to get song #2 up there soon...