Rockin' New Year's Resolutions
By Mr. Moderator on Jan 1, 2009
It's time, Townspeople, to state your Rockin' New Year's Resolutions. Mine is to come to terms with the digital age yet continue to embrace my true love, vinyl. I got my first real iPod (a Nano), I've ordered digital recording/editing software, and our band's next release may come out on vinyl with a coupon for digital download. How 2009 is that? I've gotta tell you, the struggles I've been having with the Apple Empire have put a strain on an otherwise excellent holiday season, but now it's the New Year and I'm ready to turn over a new leaf.
What's your Rockin' New Year's Resolution?
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Then, onto the CDs. That will be painful, if not impossible. I recognize my addiction and I don't know if I can break it.
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This year I resolve to get either one of my turntables out of the box and ooked up, or to get either an old Luxman that I like, or a new Pro ject Debut III. I'm going to try to let the blanket statement, "Vinyl sounds better than cd's" roll off unchallenged.
I also hope I can see more local bands, and share some of them, old and new, with RTH.
Al, if you've got any Goldmine's with The Stones on the cover or a major article on them, I'd be interested in taking them off your hands. I traded four years worth of those to a guy at a record convention for a couple of records once. He probably made out, but I got a pretty good sized chunk of space back and a happier wife.
I'd find a different way of kepping the wife happy...
C.
Mr. Mod - what software did you order?
I also resolve not to buy any download that requires me to buy a physical object too. Please don't do this with the new Nixon's Head album. Nonesuch tried that. If you ordered the CD, you got a code that let you download mp3's. If I own the damn CD, which I don't want or need to store and keep track of, I can rip the mp3 files myself, so what's the point? Buying an LP would be even more pointless for me.
BigSteve, should we ever finish the next Head album, you will get a free copy in whichever format you desire.
And I'd like to learn to play something besides barre chords.
Additionally, I need to get my LPs out of these unsightly white boxes I bought from Spaceboy a few years back, and onto shelves.
2008 was a good music year for me..built a home recording studio, recorded a record that is commercially available there, recorded 5 songs at Sun Studios in Memphis TN, Went to STAX Museum,Country Music Hall Of Fame, Saw Van Halen with DLR, saw Ac/DC, Two Springsteen Shows, bought a mandolin and played my first ever solo acoustic gig..and got paid and invited back on a regular basis
For 2009
1. Get my brother's band on a label (www.rocksploitation.com) I have been their manager for about a month and play bass until they get a full time bassist. we did their record in my home studio in April
2. Record my solo record at home. No one will care/listen but I do want to actually complete an 8 song CD
3. Own every Bob Dylan record (even "Saved!) Got Oh Mercy! off I-tunes last night -- have 15 or so left to go
4. Buy my "dream bass" Just did that - black Jack Cassidy Epiphone bass. It JUST arrived, have not been able to crank it up yet.
-get the photon band archive shit together for two more digital-only releases: 1: alternate versions of already released tunes and 2: previously unreleased songs from all eras.
-tune my drums or get new heads.
-soundproof the basement.
Saw Young@Heart this weekend about the old people's choir that sings modern songs. It was great. If you're wary thinking that this is a "look at how heart-warming these old fossils still are", it's not.
It's cool for music fans that like to see a band working behind the scenes, going to rehearsal, working through their parts. It was interesting watching the choir director treat the singers like real musicians, and not sensitive seniors needing coddling. He rides them when they struggle, and you see his concerns about songs not coming together, and being in danger of not making the cut.
Hearing these people with a lifetime of struggles and experience, and staring at their own mortality sing these songs, you hear the lyrics quite differently.
And, finally it's all about doing a great gig. A surprisingly good "rock" movie.
2. I'm really going to try to make the next get together.
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