Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Rubber side down and the sun is settin'

I think it needs to be given a name.  That magical 60 to 90 minutes before the sun sets on a beautiful day.  The horizon takes on a color palette that you couldn't recreate if your art teacher demanded it.  The air has that perfect temperature that you wish you could have had on your wedding day.

If you ever get to enjoy this magical hour on a motorcycle, you won't soon forget it.  The two cylinders are pounding away in a harmony that even Kenny&Dolly wish they could have attained.  That smooth two-lane highway that is lazily unwinding behind you feels like a wispy cloud that you are floating upon.  And that exhaust note...oh baby, that exhaust note...is that what mom's heartbeat sounded like in the womb?

Yes that magical hour needs a name, and I shall name it right now.  "Schkrumtulescent".  No, that's already taken.

How about...Magic Hour.




Thursday, June 9, 2011

Vinyl records, Leather-bound books, Music downloads, and E-readers

I've seen music media go through a certain kind of life cycle.  Back in the '60s and '70s, the only choice was gramophone records.  Then, round about the late '80s, CDs came along and most everyone dove head first into the wonderful world of digital playback.  
What is amazing to me is that nowadays, it seems people want both!  
Digital music is still the medium of choice for most people, BUT a lot of folks are remembering the value of good 'ole records.  I hear folks say..
'I love the convenience of my iPod, but really enjoy the feel of a record in my hand'.
If you are one of us that agrees that Music Matters, I bet you would probably agree with that statement...I know I sure do.

So here is the observation.

It seems that books are about to go through the same cycle.  Just as little as a couple of years ago, if you wanted a book, your only option was to get it on paper.  But now, e-readers are literally on the verge of changing this to where you might not ever read your favorite new book on paper.


Do you think we can cut to the chase here?  Is it possible that book publishers could learn from music media's life cycle and avoid the 10-30 year experiment it went thru to discover that people want both analog and digital?  I can just hear it now...
'I love the convenience of my e-reader, but really enjoy the feel of a book in my hand'.  



Here is what I suggest.


Book publishers, with every new book being published, put it out there in BOTH ANALOG AND DIGITAL.  Put a hard-bound book on the shelf with a digital copy of it inside the front cover!


Music labels...with every new album you are going to produce, put it out there in BOTH ANALOG AND DIGITAL.  Put a vinyl record on the shelf with a digital copy of it inside the cover!


This is what the consumer wants!



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

An album worth giving a listen to

Even though it's not available on vinyl just yet (coming June 14), I couldn't wait and picked up Eddie Vedder's new solo album 'Ukelele Songs' the other day on CD.  I was a bit skeptical at first (even though 'Into The Wild' had a lot of 'uke in it) but have been digging it so far.

My fav song so far is "Dream A Little Dream".  Up until now, I usually had heard this song with female vocals (good ole Ella Fitzgerald) but Vedder's scruffy baritone timbre was refreshing. 

Had to chuckle when "Hey Fahkah" came on.  Talk about flash back to living on d'Islands!  Felt like I was back on the construction site.

Good album, you won't regret picking this one up.

Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'

...and so it begins.


Bein' that change is one of those constants in life that we best get comfortable with, I figure it was time to start a blog.


I imagine I'll be chatting about all the things on here that make me tick...
-the latest bit o' technology that helps make recorded music sound better
-two-wheeled transportation with a motor
-great music albums (probably on vinyl)
-the amazing journey that it is being a dad and husband
-eternal minded things like Jesus the King
-good cigars
-relationships


...this ought to be fun...