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Posts tagged ‘music’

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What kind of music do you like?

Via: Music Shovel Comics

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Richard Gere Guitar Auction Just Short of 1 Million

Richard Gere has G.A.S. or had G.A.S. but decided to auction off his personal guitar and amp collection as I reported a few days ago. Well the numbers are in and his collection fetched $936, 438! Not to shabby!

The most expensive guitar sold was a 1960 Gibson Les Paul which was bought by a private collector for $98,500!

Martin Guitars even bought back a few of their own guitars!
A 1931 CF Martin that went for $62,500 (£40,000), was among three lots bought by the guitar manufacturer

The actor has said it was “painful” to let go of “my true friends”.

Via: BBC.co.uk

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Richard Gear Acquisition Syndrome

Richard Gere is a gear head. I had no clue! Apparently he is auctioning off his collection og high end guitars and amps! One of the most impressive is the Gibson Flying V previously owned by Albert King that sold for $74,500!!

Plus with how he describes his guitar collection you can tell he is an aficionado:

“It’s like falling in love. You’ve got to bond with it and hear what it’s saying to you. Each guitar makes you play differently. It’s like touching a woman. How does she like it?” He laughs. “I’d always manage to find something that I liked, and the next thing I knew, I had over a hundred guitars.”

Yup. It really is like that too.

 

Via: muzicosphere.com

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Update

Hi everybody!

I know its been awhile but I’ve been busy. Super busy. I have been working for IK Multimedia in case you didn’t know! That along with an ObiAudio revamp and a new start-up for songwriters, lyricists and beat makers called MP3Compete!

I’m sorry I’ve been lacking on the blog but things should be changing since the overall blog will be different from here on. This whole site will be my personal site. I’ll use it as a blog to share my findings about music and life. I’ll be sharing my personal music projects along with those I find that are interesting in music, art and anything I find interesting.

I have some projects lined up I’m really excited about and I’ll be sharing them with you as I work on them. Some music, some video and even a few other surprises along the way…

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Big Dreams, Good Music…

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The Marriott Report On…The Music Buying Experience

The Champ Is Here Pete Marriott

You know I was just thinking about a radio interview I did with a radio station yesterday promoting my new single “The Champ is Here” featuring Worst Case Scenario and Stop The Gimmicks and one of the questions that stuck with me was about my views on hip hop culture of yesteryear vs hip hop culture of now. Here’s my brief summery;

Yesteryear:

Human Interaction: Back in the days in NYC, the iron horse (subway for you laymen) was an integral part of my record shopping experience. Every weekend myself, DJ Dae One and DJ J. Speed would go to I&L records on Flatbush Avenue and then travel down Church avenue stopping in multiple record stores along the way, then hit Utica avenue to hit up a few spots until we got to Eastern Parkway and then jump on the IRT to the City (Manahattan) and head on over to Rock and Soul on 7th Ave between 34th & 35th and then over to Times Square to the Music Factory and then double back to Downtown records on 28th street and further down into the Village to a few spots on Bleeker street including the iconic Bleeker Bob’s and then we’d head over to Queens to hit up Music Factory on Jamaica Avenue and VP Records and a few spots on Guy R. Brewer which back then was known as New York Blvd.

The thing here was we not only had a relationship with the records we’ purchase but we had a face to face rapport with our vendors as DJs. But DJs weren’t the only ones privy to this very special experience. The record store was also a very cool spot to meet chicks who loved music just as much as you. You also made friends in the record store because someone could know the name of the record you heard at a block party, park jam or on the radio.

Today:

Soulless corporate owned music department outlets. Uniformed guy or girl who’s bitter about their so called fugged up life and pissed off they have to wear a stupid looking logo and engage their customers with the ultra phony “Hi, how you’re doing?” or “How’s it going?”.

But there is another disconnect about this experience that does not feel right about buying music in stores like this. They are sterile in such a clinical way that these stores have no true personality. Thus making the purchase uncomfortable and awkward. But wait what about the internet?

Now let’s get into iTunes for a second. First off iTunes sucks moose c ock! Yeah I said it and if you’re looking at your iPhone or iPod you’re probably saying to yourself, Fugg you Pete Marriott and that’s a natural response because I just told you a simple truth you know. Think about it for a sec, it’s the most restrictive file format and it’s a rather annoying purchasing experience.

But the iPhone and iPod is pretty and what’s pretty is automatically deemed as cool especially when Appholes (my coined phrased for overzealous Apple fanatics) are the Tea Party of digital technology. But there is another reason why I strongly dislike iTunes. It’s elitist and that in it’s self takes the true joy out of music purchasing experience.

Human beings in the digital age are not only physically lazy but mentally lazy in the sense of how we listen to music today. I don’t have to search for music anymore, it comes to me via my Facebook, Twitter feeds and when Hypemachine goes public, god forbid the chaos that will ensue.

The Major Label side of the music industry is trying to save themselves every damn day as more and more shareholders are dumping their stock into these corporations. The marketing companies who’s jobs are to sell you shit that you actually don’t need now have a solid Kung-Fu Death grip on all things hip hop music, so what are we to do?

Do we all run through the streets butt naked screaming the sky is falling or do we make a convergence and empower ourselves and increase the value of our music by creating a new system within that will not only create sustainability but a platform that balances the war between the localization and globalization of hip hop music?

Hack your 3rd Eye first then Hack the business of Hip Hop culture. People who follow the current trends are destined to fail and fall hard, why? Because without truly knowing the rudiments you can’t lead the path to the results you seek.

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Music Monday: Kids These Days – Darling

Here is a new video from a new band called Kids These Days from Chicago. They have a soulful vintage yet fresh sound. They consist of  ”three horns, a rapper, a blues-rock trio and a female singer”. Can’t wait to hear a full album from these guys!

Kids These Days – Darling from Davy Greenberg for Elephilms on Vimeo.

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Music Monday: Houston Hard Hitters​:​The Future Of The South Vol 1​

The Future Of The South

This weeks we have Herney the Great with his team the Houston Hard Hitters letting the world know that his team is the future!