Archive for May, 2009

Musical Lethargy

It’s been a while between posts, hopefully this messasge will explain. I’m currently suffering from “musical lethargy” where I cannot seem to inspire myself to complete musical projects in hand. I’m still writing songs, I’m still recording, but I’m not finishing what I start, I find myself just messing around or playing someone elses tracks for pleasure. The main problem is no reward for the work so far, so I’ve lost focus, at present there is no-one to play these songs with, or record them with, I am not, nor do I want to be a solo act, I get the thrill from writing and then playing with other people, receiving critisism and input from the people I play with to make the songs better. Currrently my options for musician kinship is very limited so without the end goal in sight of playing and recording I’ve found myself getting side tracked. I’ve got double the songs written since my last post, yet the over all finished product of the song (not recording) is not as good as I’m not spending the time to put the re-work in to make an idea a track, I’m just making THE idea a track, which is lazy. This weekend I will try to revisit all work in progress and give them the attention deserve.

I’m hopeful that publicly noting this down will drive me to find the people I want to play with, while also giving me a kick in the arse to finish the work in progress and not allow myself to get distracted from the writing process just because of a lack of imediate gratification.

Friday, May 29th, 2009 Playing, Studio No Comments

BBC – Concert Promoter, Radio1′s Big Weekend.

It’s taken me almost a week to write this post as my work life balance is very much tipping the wrong way at the moment.

Last weekend I attended Radio 1′s big weekend, which for those of you who don’t know is a free two day festival event with multiple bands playing over the duration of the weekend, it’s hosted by a national UK radio station called “Radio 1″, which is owned and run by the B.B.C

First of all the event it’s self, wow, what an amazing event, the best orginised festival I’ve been to by far, all aspects of it where run like a swiss clock – all other festivals and gigs should look at how this was done, it was fantastic. The acts themselves where a great mix of new up and coming (unheard of) tallent, to current “stars” on a set of stages in tents hosted around the venue, which was this year in Swindon. The acts ranged from DJ based music, through rap, R and B (debatable that these acts are called R and B) dance music, pop music and a few more rockier style bands.

Pretty much every one I went to see where good,  Basement Jaxx stood out for a great live performance with a great mixture of live musicians and electronic/sequenced music. Great live set and good crowd pleasers. There was something there for everyone no matter what type of music you had. We also had really nice weather which made it all the better.

The only negative aspect is that each band tended to do a 20-30 minute set, wich 40-50 minute gaps between them due to setup/take down time, (ironicly the state of live music today where multiple bands do shorter sets than the setup time they take) I’d like to have seen longer sets to get to know bands you don’t know more, and enjoy the ones you do better. A fantastic weekend event though and all free !

The interesting queston is that this was all setup, funded and promoted by the BBC, which is %100 funded from the licenses payer’s fee. The BBC stands for “British Broadcasting Corperation” who’s function is to provide broadcast information and programming, which they do a fantastic job of, with TV, Radio, Internet content. However I’m not quite sure (despite how good it was) the BBC’s job is a concert orginiser or promotor, the BBC is British “Broadcasting” Corperation, I don’t quite see how concert promotor fits into that description of it’s services. Looking around, I can only blindly estimate that the cost of the two day even was 100 thousand pounds -  don’t know. Should this ammount of money be paid for by the whole of the UK TV licenser payers funding ? it’s a really tricky thing as I’m so impressed with how well everything was done and how much of a good time I had, yet especially in the financial climate we are currently in, or just in general cannot see how it is the job of a national broadcasting company which is a public service copmany to put on and promote concerts with our money ?

Bit of a negative comment I know, but it’s only food for thought.

Friday, May 15th, 2009 General, Random Offtopic No Comments

Musical Reviews

As the album vault process is working out for me quite well, I thought I may add a “review” section to the site, seperate from my musical blogging, and review from my point of view – at that moment in time the album I’m listening to, make notes on its positives, negatives, what it inspires and the like then revisit it at a point in time and see if my thoughts changed. I’ve been toying with this for a few weeks but today I listened to U2′s Actung Baby album, one that I’ve never really got on with and mostly really enjoyed it, the same has been true for most of the albums I’ve been listening to on my album vault adventure.  I’ll see if I can set this up on the site in the next few days, but if it works out I can expand it to gigs I see as well as new CD’s I buy.

Friday, May 1st, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

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