If I Were Producing A Prince Tribute Album – LOVE SYMBOL

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I think a lot about cover tunes, particularly when the musical genre is transposed. Prince was a master of genre-bending, and when he died I immediately started thinking about cool covers I would love to hear by well-known artists. Here is what I came up with, titled in tribute of Prince’s album as TAFKAP.

Note: The sound I envision for the final track is the reggae sound Willie Nelson cultivated on his remarkable Countryman album.

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Dane and Vin – When Geeks Make Good

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LouieRecently, I’ve been binge-watching Louie. I particularly liked the episode with Dane Cook, because the two of them are comics whom I genuinely admire and they’d been involved in a controversy in which other comics accused Cook of stealing C K’s jokes. I really respect how Louis C K handled the whole thing, because I think the hate Cook has gotten from other comics is completely unwarranted and transparent.

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Odd Thought on Cinematic Phrases

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Music Monday – Come to Bed

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This week’s Music Monday is a noir tale of murder and sexuality called Come to Bed, drawing on blues, reggae, and hip-hop.

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Odd Thought on Shakespeare

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Archaic Definition of the Week – Rubstone

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ADOTWrubstone (n.) A whetstone. In 1687 Samuel Sewall ordered,

“Send me for my own proper accountt … six doz of rubstones.”

Colonial American English by Richard M. Lederer, Jr.

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Odd Thoughts on ¡Punctuation!

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The Duality of Film-Making Revisited

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Duality-SupermanBatman-CaptainAmericaIronmanMarch saw the release of London has Fallen, the sequel to Olympus Has Fallen, which was paired up with the similarly themed White House Down in 2013. White House out-earned Olympus by nearly $50 million.

So, why did Olympus get a sequel while White House hasn’t? Because although both films received similar mixed reviews, Olympus nearly doubled its $70 million budget with $161 million worldwide gross, while White House barely skimmed over its $150 million budget a $205 million global take.

But, I’m not here to talk about the business of film-making, but rather the craft. Continue reading

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Odd Thought on Nautical Affirmation

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Music Monday – Three Worlds of Winter

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JNL-bardguitarNow that we (in the northern hemisphere) are finally saying goodbye to winter, I thought it would be a good time to share a winter-themed mash-up.

You probably know most artists in this mash-up: Vivaldi, Maxi Priest, Neil Young, and Journey. Vivaldi provides the “Winter,” while the other three provide songs with “world” somewhere in the title. I was originally inspired by how the chord progression  in “Winter,” “A Wild World,” and “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” matched up.

I was listening to Vivaldi in the car and singing Maxi Priest and Journey over it; the mash-up just grew from there.

But, the core riff (and a few other bits and pieces) are from a song called “Stereo” by one of the most under-rated bands out there, 4th Avenue Jones. I bought their CD HipRockSoul because I had also written a song called “Stereo” and wanted to see what this other song was all about. It was one of the best musical discoveries of my life.

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