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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 26, 2009 20:30:39 GMT -5
Closest NINJA date is like 8-10 hours away. Chicago is closest but no JA. Looks like I'm going to miss out.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 24, 2009 21:56:40 GMT -5
#1 Crush 25 - 1 = 24 Trip My Wire 76 + 1 = 77
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 24, 2009 21:55:41 GMT -5
^Thanks for the uber music theory geekiness. Like I said, I'm a little rusty, so it's good to have a technical explanation. Definitely makes sense.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 24, 2009 0:30:54 GMT -5
I think everyone is having fun with that term.....
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 24, 2009 0:14:07 GMT -5
E is the relative minor to G major which means they have the same sharps / flats (just F#) in the key signature. It's definitely not in a major key, though. (Well my music theory is pretty rusty but I'm pretty sure it's minor). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_minor
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 23, 2009 18:35:36 GMT -5
E minor, I believe.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 23, 2009 2:45:36 GMT -5
Great job with the video! Love how well the RBR clips work with the song.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 21, 2009 18:20:56 GMT -5
Sleater-Kinney / The Woods
Been listening to it constantly all week.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 21, 2009 11:30:33 GMT -5
The "suits" are all very much aware of the board's existence, so thanks for the reminder.
That means try not to post things like "can someone PM me blah?" or links to things that are clearly against the rules. Don't request a PM for things that are against the rules out in the open. Other methods of communication are probably better...like perhaps using email or IM or MySpaz or Facebook or whatever. Like "Hey I'm having trouble downloading IN THE SNOW via Download Helper, could someone help me? Contact me at [insert other method of contact]" would be a good way to approach things.
Even though a PM isn't visible to the world, it's still stored on this board's servers and could get us in trouble if some "suits" (i.e. ProBoards, record execs, publishing companies, etc) decided they wanted to go digging. I haven't said anything but it's been worrying me for some time and so I thought now might be a good time to post my two cents.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 21, 2009 10:24:11 GMT -5
I can't pick. They're very, very different and I think they're both fantastic.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 20, 2009 21:43:59 GMT -5
I'm on Shirley overload right now. Just watched Terminator and now I have In the Snow on repeat in iTunes. I'm so glad I can hang out here with those who understand
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 18, 2009 19:03:05 GMT -5
Add another to the list... www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/18/counting-crows-goes-label-free/Counting Crows Go Label-Free by Michael Arrington on March 18, 2009 The Counting Crows have ended their eighteen-year label relationship with Geffen Records (now part of Universal Music Group), lead singer Adam Duritz says on the band’s website. Duritz says the band will go it alone, saying “the internet opens a world of limitless possibility, where the only boundaries are the boundaries of your own imagination.” Apparently UMG didn’t approve of breaking down some of those boundaries. Duritz added “Unfortunately, the directions we want to go and the opportunities we want to pursue are often things that our label is simply not allowed to do.” The band joins Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and others who’s explored releasing music outside of the normal label/distributor world, and more are sure to follow. Labels are pushing all of their artists to sign 360 music deals that give them a cut of every revenue source, as CD sales become increasingly shaky. Without those deals, the labels are unlikely to be able to make much money from even their top artists after 2011 or so. This trend of big money artists leaving labels to try things on their own is bad news for a music industry that faces falling CD sales, a terrible concert event economy in the short run and a general drying up of venture-backed startups willing to pay exorbitant settlement costs for copyright infringement cases. That’s good news for the rest of us in my opinion - we’re likely to see an explosion of music related innovation in the coming years.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 17, 2009 20:39:29 GMT -5
Clearly they're using her as an example but it's still a jerky thing to do.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 17, 2009 20:38:28 GMT -5
Damn that's a cool hoodie. That photo is my phone's wallpaper. If it's too big on you it would probably be way too big on me. I'm not very big.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 16, 2009 19:43:02 GMT -5
Did someone say COWBELL? I've got a fever and the only prescription is MORE COWBELL!
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 16, 2009 19:40:58 GMT -5
Hey Steve! Happy birthday!
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 15, 2009 10:25:20 GMT -5
#1 Crush 44 - 1 = 43 Trip My Wire 58 + 1 = 59
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 13, 2009 23:09:41 GMT -5
Today is the Day was a good one, I thought. Lots of Shirley time. She seemed less creepy....the Weaverbot seems to be learning and adapting.
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 12, 2009 20:52:43 GMT -5
That's it, Google....wave that big stick!
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Post by aztalanturf on Mar 11, 2009 20:07:57 GMT -5
#1 Crush 52 - 1 = 51 Trip My Wire 50 + 1 = 51
I have the feeling this one is never going to end....
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