Neil Young & Bruce Springsteen perform Whip My Hair

Published on Nov 26th, 2010 by  

Jimmy Fallon as his Neil Young character ropes in The Boss to perform Willow Smith’s Whip My Hair…

The 10 songs most likely to make a man cry & other links

Published on Oct 8th, 2010 by  

eMusic slashes value to customers

Published on Jun 12th, 2009 by  

Last week the independent digital music subscription store eMusic announced that they had made a deal with Sony Music to make available its back catalogue to the store’s 400,000 monthly subscribers. The deal will see catalogue music over two years old including albums from Bruce Springsteen, The Clash, Outkast and Leonard Cohen become available to US subscribers. On the same day, the company announced that the price of monthly subscriptions will increase and the number of downloads will be cut by 25 to 35%.

Naturally, loyal eMusic subscribers are going ballistic about the changes on forums and blogs. While the majority welcome the major label additions to the indie music service as long as it’s tastefully done, the decision to jack up prices has been met with users promising they will quit the service. As an keen user of the “indie iTunes”, I’m annoyed at the way eMusic is dealing with their very loyal and savvy customers. For example, I have been signed up to an eMusic Connoisseur account which entitles me to 100 downloads for €29.99 each month. That’s 30 cent a track, much cheaper than iTunes or most other digital music stores. Under the new plan, the similar price of €30.99 only entitles me to 75 downloads at 41 cent each. This reduction across the board would great remove impulse downloads of albums that look interesting therefore reducing the chance of little-known artists (or “long-tail” artists) getting a portion of subscriber money.
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Sites of the Week: Bacolicious, Who Sampled, Bosscocked

Published on Feb 13th, 2009 by  

  1. Bacolicious
    Pointless site of the week Bacolicious takes any website and sticks a big slab of bacon over it. Handy for that annoying vegetarian friend.
    http://bacolicio.us/
  2. Who Sampled
    If you’ve ever wondered where the sample a song is built on came from, this sample depository listed by artist will help.
    whosampled.com
  3. Bosscocked
    At the Superbowl two Sundays ago, Bruce Springsteen went for a power knee slide but ended up crotching the camera. Now, thanks to the power of the internet, you can watch it over and over again.
    bosscocked.com

Band of Blogs: Gorillaz, N.A.S.A, Cadence Weapon, The Boss

Published on Jan 23rd, 2009 by  

  1. New Gorillaz
    Damon Albarn popped his head into BBC Radio One last week to play some new Gorillaz demos. Demon Days is surely the best cartoon-led album of all time and with Albarn’s recent Chinese opera and album Monkey focusing on the oriental, not to mention the return of Blur this summer means new Gorillaz material is most welcome. Listen to “Broken”, “Electric Shock” and “Binge”.

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