I love podcasts. Podcasts with video are even better. Language learning, photoshop techniques, travel tips, audiobooks in the public domain, my favorite bands. Oh yeah, and all for just a little bit of memory on my computer. Everyone should join the podcast generation. Especially because you can control the content you listen to. It's great---flipping the channels on your t.v. and realizing there are 78 channels and nothing you want to watch? Perhaps there's a video podcast for free that will be up your alley...
I've found podcasts for a bunch of my friends, tailored to their personal interests in just a few minutes of scroll through the iTunes list, and yes, there are many more podcasts that exist than those indexed there. Go ye and multiply your casts. ;)
BTW, I know there's been a lot of disgruntled talk over Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2006. Well, you can probably guess where I fall on that list. As a beginning professional in the field of librarianship, I see this trend every day. Social software and tagging, blogging, user-centered design, it all revolves around the consumer of the resources folks. That consumer is all of us. I think the cover probably cost them more to print than just opting for a photo of their "famous" person year to year. I'd bet that reflective surface bumped up the printing costs a bit. So, in short, cut Time a break, I'm sure by the end of aught seven, they'll have had enough time to weigh candidates and as Steven Colbert pointed out maybe they'll pick "Us" or "We" or "the World".
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
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Hey there! loving your post and totally agreeing with you!
Because of your past articles on Guster and Ray Lamontagne - I thought you might be interested in hearing some new music from the LA based trio, “million/billion.” Not only is their music all embracing, but their style eclectic.
Their sound combines punk-folk intensity, classic-rock hooks, pop jangle, Western twang, jazz-tinged filigrees and soul grooves with ease. The band’s unique formula has already made them a BMI Pick of the Month, earned them opening spots for international music icon Beck and such acclaimed artists as Ray Lamontagne, Shooter Jennings, Keaton Simons and others; garnered offers to share stages with Ben Lee, Supergrass and Joan Osborne; and won them prestigious month-long residencies at L.A.’s Hotel CafĂ© and Tangiers.
Their debut album Ready.Fire.Aim, to be released this month (1/20) on Mercy Records, has already elicited a four-star review from URB Magazine saying, “Million/Billion throws in cynical folk-rock with country that lands a bull’s eye,” and calls their “rhythmical acoustic guitar and raucous performance,” "hard to pass up. "
So check out Gavin, Brian, and Yonatan at:
www.myspace.com/millionbillion for more information and music clips!
Personally I’m feeling their tracks “All the Times” and “Reciprocation.” ;)
If you need MP3s, shoot me an e-mail ~ have a great day!
-Anna Dritsas
Anna@decentx.com
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