Do any of you iPod users have a recommendation for speakers/docking stations? I'd love to get the Bose, but it's just too expensive. I looked around Amazon.com, but everything had really mixed user reviews.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
House of the Rising Sun excavated in New Orleans: [link]
I don't subscribe to Music, and I haven't posted here before, so sorry if this has been posted here before: Go Home Productions. The Christina Aguilera / Velvet Undergound mashup is a thing of beauty.
Thanks, Tom. The Madonna/Sex Pistols works really well too.
One thing mashups have done is relieved me of concerns about Nirvana nicking Boston's "More Than A Feeling." When you're working with 4 chords, you're going to get the same combinations with some regularity.
Do you suppose they'll ever change music licensing stuff to make mashups legal? Like, you can make a mashup if 95% of the profit goes to the folks who wrote and recorded the two songs used? I suppose permission would still need to be given on a case by case basis, which probably won't happen until a mashup becomes a big hit....
It just anoys me that there's a lot of cool music that's impossible to obtain legally. It's like, I want to give them money, but....
OK, this is just a rant that serves no other purpose....
A fine rant self-justifies.
Go Home Productions.
I didn't check out any of the mashups because there weren't any where I knew more than one of the songs in them, but I really like the remix of "Ride." It's superfun. Very cool.
It's just like samples in rap music, legally, isn't it?
Do you suppose they'll ever change music licensing stuff to make mashups legal? Like, you can make a mashup if 95% of the profit goes to the folks who wrote and recorded the two songs used? I suppose permission would still need to be given on a case by case basis, which probably won't happen until a mashup becomes a big hit....
There are ways to deal with this, if the copyright holders have some sense.
Not sure if this is true, but I've heard that during the '80s, a Milwaukee DJ recorded a reworking of "Karma Chameleon" called "I'm a Milwaukeean" -- without addressing copyright issues first. When the issue became public, Boy George was willing not to press charges as long as proceeds went to charity.
Seems workable to me.
from that Go Home Productions site, can you download those mashups as MP3s? Have never done before, don;t see a button.