Random thoughts from a digital drummingfish swimming upriver throwing plastic discs while shooting jumpers.

Musical Memories #17

Posted: February 4th, 2009 | Author: Greg | Filed under: Bands | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Somehow today in my work, I felt the need to delve deep into my 90′s rock.

I stumbled onto the first Everclear record (Sparkle and Fade) and was taken aback at how great it sounds today. It also took me back to a vivid place in time in my musical past. Many bands during this period were realizing it was “ok” to be real in their lyrical content, to convey a message that was pure and relevant to your own life. This album was like a diary of Art Alexakis’ life on the streets of LA and it sounds as good today as it did back then.

Anyway, felt like sharing that and sharing one of the best songs on the album, “Heartspark Dollar Sign”:


No tix? No problem.

Posted: February 4th, 2009 | Author: Greg | Filed under: Bands | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

The Allman Brothers are celebrating their upcoming annual run at the Beacon Theater in New York by allowing concert goers that CAN’T get tickets to watch EVERY show online!

This might be the future of concert going and I am very curious to see how it plays out.

Allman’s drummer Butch Trucks built www.moogis.com strictly to support the Allman’s audience but I can see where this model becomes very popular to people that can’t afford to see Coachella, Lollapalooza, etc.

User’s pay a flat fee ($100.00 site subscription) to access all of the shows in the Beacon set and watch from the comfort of their own home. What’s not clear to me is if users also get a file of the show that they keep but I doubt it. Fascinating nonethless.

Butch claims this will be the longest webcast in the history of the internet!
We’ll see.