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It was a beautiful weekend and I spent it inside reading blogs and watching the NFL draft (but I loved every minute of it).

April 30, 2007 | RSS | EMAIL | PRINT | 4 COMMENTS

This weekend's NFL draft brought a lot of couch sitting. Along with the couch sitting came a whole lot of web reading: Catching up with weeks of RSS feeds and articles I'd missed. Anyhow, since there are more links than you could possibly catch in the sidenotes, I figured I'd point out some of my favorites. (One quick thing: Montana people, I haven't forgotten about posting all those links from my session, just didn't have the right notebook at home this weekend. Look for it next week.)

Well, I think that's it for now. Anyone else have any links they'd like to share? Now is your big chance.

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1candice

You watched the entire thing? Dear god, man. It took five hours to get to our first pick, we were checking on it in between acts at jazzfest this weekend.

April 30, 2007

2Noah Brier

The whole damn thing :)

April 30, 2007

3justin

Funny - I was told that the quote was from Charles Mingus and that it pertained to writing (not talking) about music (if memory serves, it was a backlash against music critics). This makes more sense, if you think about it, in that the quote points out the subjective nature of using one art form as a vehicle of describing another. Having logged time as both a professional musician (years) and a music journalist (months), I can attest to the fact that much music writing is pure nonsense.

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May 2, 2007

4Bonnie in Albuquerque

Ok, I thought it was Frank Zappa that said the quote :)
I am avoiding writing so i looked at each link, so here are my thoughts on a couple......
* like the kick map - I always appreciated the london map when living there and also the tokyo subway map during my many years of living there too..... I could remember the shape of the map so much easier that way...
* With the park at my house was in chicago or new york city :) not enough people in albuquerque to really make a difference. People here don't know what its like to drive around for hours looking for a space then having to wake up early to move it the next morning.
* I like twitter, but sometimes find myself wondering why I like it and why I care a friend in tokyo just ate lunch or that a friend in SF is walking down the street....I feel like time is so compartmentalized into experiences that through twitter we need to share whether interesting or not.
* love the World's slowest instant messenger article. I do have instant communication gratification syndrome, but miss the days of waiting for a response to an email or even an actual letter in the post. I grew up with friends from all over the world and a lot of times we had to write letters and a communicatin would take months to answer a simple question. it was fun and I looked forward to it....
* wish nikon would have sent me a camera

Those are all my thoughts on these links...As for a link I would like to share, I have 2 :)
www.pandora.com - very cool-creates a radio station based on your musical likes and through its program and how you respond to the songs they send you, they will play new things you might not have thought of. Very cool...try it out....
The Lifehouse Method
this is the site for Pete Townsend's project Lifehouse, which people sit for musical portraits. Once you fill out the form and receive the invitation you sit for a portrait which consists of recording your voice, a sound and a rhythm and the it creates a portrait. I did 3 and they are very cool. They may be used in the lifehouse concert in the future. Lifehouse was supposed to be a follow up to Tommy and is about a subversive rock musician and apathetic england. Its a great story, very Pete and you can read more about it here... An Introduction to Lifehouse

May 2, 2007