Friday, August 22, 2008

Pop Music Is Crap

Pop music is crap. There, I said it. It HAD to be said. A Backstreet Boys reunion??? WTF?? No wait, wasn't that New Kids On The Block?? Ah, fuck it! It's all shit anyway.

The world is going to shit and the soundtrack to our demise is sickening. All the good music gets buried by the piles of dung being promoted by the tin eared suits in high rises who throw money at the no talent teen tarts just because they have tits and a voice box.

Hey, I like a nice pair of tits as much as the next guy, but there's a place for that, and it ain't singing talent. It's hype and tittilation. That's all music is these days.

Hype and tittilation...

Monday, February 25, 2008

Paris Hilton And Pop Culture Tarts

Paris Hilton spent 3.8 million dollars on a dress to attend the Oscars after making only $9000 the opening weekend for her latest piece of crap movie. Think about that number for a minute. $3, 800, 000. For a DRESS! That she's only going to wear ONCE! As it turns out, she got snubbed and didn't even get to wear it once, but that number is still in my head. She could have eradicated the poverty levels in a small country with the money she spent on that dress!

Hey, I'm all for looking nice when going out, but that's just staggering. The level of vanity that goes into spending that much on a dress that could have been used on so many other things is beyond all comprehension. Stupid, really stupid...

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Britney Spears and Who Cares?

ok, so Britney has gone insane. Now let's move on, shall we? It should be clear that MOST superstar level celebrities have at least some percentage of insanity in them. If not, then we create it eventually. They are put on a pedestal by us and admired for everything they do, including daily trivial things that we seem to enjoy watching as the paparazzi records their every move. We need to get over them and they need to get over themselves.

The live a life quite removed for the average person, so it's no wonder their perspective on reality is a bit warped. They can't even go out to get groceries without being followed. Think about that yourself. How would you feel if you could not even go out for milk without being hounded by groups of people who most sane people would see as stalkers hiding in the bushes.

Think about that the next time you watch TMZ or read People magazine.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Matthew Good On Tits And Ass

As this is a blog in progress, and all evolution has its growing pains, I wanted to apologize for the rather chaotic state of my posts. I really want it to be a music AND political forum of sorts, but I just need to get into a groove...
I wanted to post a video of my favourite musician/activist, Matt Good, ranting about the state of the world, as he does best. You can follow his own blog at www.matthewgood.org

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Don't Give Up Hope!

I just wanted to let everyone know that I haven't abandoned them I've been very busy lately and I'll have to wait until after the holidays before I get into the great musical debate. In the meantime I think I'll post a link to one of my Youtube vids, just to stir things up a bit. It's politically controversial and was removed from the Flixya site I had it on. They suck anyway. Their site is all crap about how to make 48 cents a month "getting rich" online.
So, without further ado, here is my video "Just A Statement (About War)" (it features the song "Coma" by Buckethead with Serj Tankian of SOAD and Middle Eastern Singer Azam Ali)





Happy Holidays Everyone!

***NOTE: A few days after this was posted, WARNER BROS RECORDS, told Youtube to remove my video for Copyright Violation! Now, anyone who knows me knows I'm a HUGE supporter of music. I used to be a radio disc jockey, back in the days when record execs were at least equally concerned with PROMOTING good music as they were with squeezing every last dollar out of the fans. It's ALL about the money with the big companies now. That's why there's so much crap out there we're forced to ingest. I had just over 2 minutes of an 8 minute song that I used. This could hardly be construed as trying to cheat an artist out of royalties, as you would be missing MOST of the song by just listening to it on my video. I wanted to PROMOTE the song...it's a GREAT song and I encourage people to go out and buy it, but get it from somewhere like iTunes, instead of maximizing the Warner profit they get from their overpriced CD's.
It really pisses me off when stuff like this happens, as it takes away from the actual message of the video, which is that so much money is spent wrongly, when we COULD be helping people buy food, medical supplies, education etc.
Now this post has become more about what dickheads Warner Bros. are than about the plight of the sick and suffering...fuck.
WARNER BROS SUCK!!

Monday, November 19, 2007

A New Direction

I originally started this blog because I wanted to discuss stuff about myself and what I do, like so many others out there, but really, who cares? You wouldnt care about my Aunt Martha or what I had for lunch anymore than I would about you, so let's just bring things into focus, shall we?

I am, in fact, a musician, among many other things, and I have a great passion for the subject. I eat, breathe and sleep with songs in my head 24/7 and it's (to use a cliche) really the soundtrack to all our lives. Many years ago, while attending University for my degree in Philosophy, I wrote a weekly newspaper column called "Vinyl Preservative", which mostly dealt with biographies on lesser known obscure bands worth checking out. I would like to pick up here where I left off then, but with more of an emphasis on not just obscure curios in music, but the historical context of that music. To that end, I expect to eventually hit upon a hot topic or two, most notably the attitudes among people of different races over the years as music has changed.

Some of the things I'd like to see discussed here are topics like the origins of slave songs and how they've changed with the Disney mainstream, gender specific music marketing, boy bands, why heavy metal is associated with satanism, dust bowl ballads and cylinder recordings. And that's just to get started! I plan to make the topics very interesting so please bookmark me and feel free to join in with a comment anytime. Thanks!

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Dizzying Digital Cameras

So, I was in the market for a digital camera a couple of months ago and I was AMAZED by how many choices and features there are! It was quite dizzying! I was originally thinking I just needed something to point and click at my subject and that was pretty much it, since I'm not a professional photographer. I did lots of research first on the internet before going out to look at any in the stores, and this lead me into a vast world of cameras that actually gave me a headache just sorting through them. Do I want it to do video as well? What about sound? How many megapixels are good enough for me? How many modes are sufficient? How good is the macro mode? What about night mode, Black & White, Sepia tones...ARGHHH!!!!
Everytime I thought I had settled on a choice, I would change my mind. I had it down to 2 cameras (a Canon & a Fuji) at one point, but then changed my mind AGAIN! I didnt want to shell out over $200 on the WRONG decision, so I just gave up for awhile. I also find that camera makers don't always make their features clear and obvious, so you really have to do a lot of digging to find out what you want to know about it. There are many good camera review sites out there if you Google it, but ultimately it's your decision and you have to live with it. My advice is to do a LOT of research and don't just pick a camera that happens to be on sale. If it's on sale for VERY cheap, then it's usually because the store is phasing it out to make room for the newer models. That can be a problem when looking for accessories later on.
Basically, make a list of the features you HAVE to have and then research cameras that have those features in the price range you're willing to pay. Any other features a camera might have would be a nice bonus, but dont let it sway your decision too much if its a feature you'll probably never use anyway. Take your list and research info with you shopping and then look for what you want. If you are well prepared beforehand then this will be less painful than it could be and you may even walk away with a great deal!! Good luck and happy shopping!