1 Prince
2 Mick Jagger
3 Madonna
4 Alice Cooper
5 Katy Perry
6 Freddie Mercury
7 Bob Dylan
8 Elton John
9 Lady Gaga
10 Jerry Garcia
Art is the music we make from the bewildered cry of being alive. ~Maria Popova
19 Apr 2012 Leave a comment
in General Posts, Quizzes
1 Prince
2 Mick Jagger
3 Madonna
4 Alice Cooper
5 Katy Perry
6 Freddie Mercury
7 Bob Dylan
8 Elton John
9 Lady Gaga
10 Jerry Garcia
16 Apr 2012 Leave a comment
in General Posts, On a Lighter Note
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15 Apr 2012 Leave a comment
in General Posts Tags: congo, kinshasa, orchestra
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7404678n&tag=contentBody%3bstoryMediaBox
60 Minutes’ remarkable story of the Symphonic Orchestra Kimbanguiste, an orchestra unlike any you’ve seen.
Travelling on foot 90 minutes each way to rehearse six days a week on a salvaged instrument to prepare for an unpaid performance…these people feel the joy of music a little more than most of us. Inspiring stuff.
14 Apr 2012 Leave a comment

Last week Madonna’s latest album, MDNA, conquered the Billboard albums chart by selling 359,000 copies in its first week. Those sales figures were goosed quite a bit by CDs being bundled with concert tickets for Madonna’s upcoming tour, a practice that allowed Prince’s Musicology to go platinum back in 2004. About half of Madonna’s first-week sales, or 185,000 records, came from being sold as part of a ticket package.
As MDNA heads into its second week, the album appears headed for a major tumble, with Forbes reporting that sales dropped a whopping 88 percent, down to 46,000 copies. That’s the biggest second-week drop ever, a tumble that’s been attributed to the album’s lack of successful singles and Madonna’s limited promotion via TV appearances and live shows. [via Rolling Stone]
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Not a big fan of manipulating chart and sales performance with gimmicks such as bundling album sales with concert tickets. It muddies the waters forever after in terms of determining what was truly the most popular music of a given time. Madonna’s concert tickets are still a hot item, so there is still demand for her live performance. The precipitous drop of the second, unbundled week’s album sales, however, suggests fans are buying the tickets to see her perform older material, and the public have responded to her latest work with disinterest. As much as she tries to fight slipping into irrelevance (she seems, pathetically, to be going for a younger image with every new photo and video I see) she’s slowly becoming an oldies act. She ain’t the Beach Boys just yet, but neither is she any threat to Rihanna or Ke$ha at this point, either.
13 Apr 2012 Leave a comment
How many of your favorite singers or bands passed on or broke up without giving you closure? How many chances have you had to see an artist knowing with certainty it would be for the last time?
I know performers can be pretty Brett Favre about these things. Ozzie did a farewell tour years ago, then returned almost immediately with the “Retirement Sucks Tour”.
But of all your favorite artists from the past, who would you most like to see again if they offered “The Goodbye Tour”?
I know I’ll be there May 20th, and will take along my father too, in spirit–to thank Glen Campbell for a lifetime of great songs and performances. Grateful for the chance to say goodbye.
12 Apr 2012 Leave a comment

Used CDs have just been added to the list of goods accepted by Amazon.com’s Trade-In program, Smartmoney reports. On Wednesday, the online retail giant announced that users can mail in used CDs in exchange for store credit. Amazon’s trade-in program has previously accepted a variety of media and electronics including books, movies and video games. The site collects eligible used titles from customers and resells them to third-party merchants.
If anything, Amazon’s new CD trade-in program underscores impressions of the compact disc format’s declining value. According to the site’s estimates, a used copy of Madonna’s new album, MDNA, will trade for up to $5 – a little more than enough to buy five tracks from the album on Amazon MP3 – while Skrillex’s Bangarang nets a measly 65 cents.
(Reprinted from Rolling Stone)