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dial-a-song for the future

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

As you can probably tell by the title of this post at least a portion of it is going to have to do with They Might Be Giants. I am definitely a fan of the Johns, but not as huge of a fan as some people. I think a GIGANTIC: A Tale of Two Johns was a great documentary…one of my favorite music docs, but as far as their music goes I tend to focus on their early albums…I have a two disc collection of the self titled and Lincoln that I listened to for days at a time when working at 52.5 in college (Clay probably remembers that).

Last year I acquired a copy of Lincoln on vinyl, and I am very happy to own a copy of that on wax (it brings a smile to my face every time I play it).   They Might Be Giants have a new track called “Electric Car,”  and I have to say that this song also brought a smile to my face in the same fashion that Lincoln does. The pop sensibility that I love about TMBG, but with no Johns singing? A really wonderful little track with vocals by Robin Goldwasser and horn arrangement by Dan “The Machine” Levine.

[mp3] They Might Be Giants- “Electric Car”

This track is off of They Might Be Giants’ Here Comes Science CD/DVD, buy it here.

Something much less exciting that I heard was the newest Modest Mouse single (I don’t recall it’s name, nor do I want to acknowledge it by looking it up). I agree with klk that Isaac Brock sounds like a caricature of himself, and this song kind of depressed me.  I hadn’t really listened to Modest Mouse in a couple of years,  but actually put on Sad Sappy Suckers the other week, and remembered why I loved this band.  There is a track called “Call-to-Dial-A-Song” on the album, and I can only come to the conclusion that this was an actual message left on TMBG Dial-A-Song Answering Machine. There are internet claims that the latter fourth of Sad Sappy Suckers were from a Dial-A-Song service that Brock ran for a while, but I haven’t found a way to confirm…but this is supposedly one of the songs that was used:

[mp3] Modest Mouse- “Black Blood and Old Newagers”

Buy it buy it here.

Either way I feel that it was a pretty awesome idea, make a phone call…hear a song, whether you would be calling the original TMBG line or one that Modest Mouse might have done (I would have been happy to hear that song above). According to wiki TMBG’s dial-a-song “had died of a technical crash, and that the Internet had taken over where the machine left off.” I feel like this is really sad…almost like the death of a format, but more personal than a CD or record…Dial-A-Song only existed for a moment (if you didn’t hear the song from that day it was gone).

In the internet age I feel like there isn’t anything that exists for such a short period of time as a phone message. We have music blogs, and myspaces.  While myspaces theoretically could work in a similar way (put a song up, take it down the next day), I feel like there was something magical in the phone call.

While it isn’t as temporary I really feel that City Center is doing the most modern day equivalent to dial-a-song by posting new tracks extremely frequently on their blog.  Now a days everything is archived, and that is exactly what City Center have done.  At the beginning of the year I listened to a couple tracks of theirs… I wanted to hear more, and ventured in to the blog…I found myself downloading seventy or so tracks the first evening. They have been consistently posting free and legal mp3s, documenting their bands experimentation and growth.  Currently I’ve been digging on this spacey folky jam that they posted back in August:

[mp3] City Center- “Sky Flower”

As well as the video of their last practice before tour:

City Center- “Dinosaur Games”


Buy City Center records here.

While Dial-A -Song was a specific moment in time… City Center’s is an archived time line.  I see the advantages to both, but thinking back on it I would love to crawl through that back catalogue of TMBG dial-a-song recordings…I’m sure there are some gems that never saw the light of day in there.

Links:

  • more on City Center here.

transition almost finished!

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Hello Everybody,

My transition to gprecs.com is almost complete.  All of my blog roll friends…you have been added to the new blogroll.  The old blog has been cleared out, and I am now redirecting people to this location. And my new RSS feed is set up!

Along with the new domain there will be new features here on the Great Pumpkin:

  • Self hosted mp3s
  • A mp3 player at the bottom of the page that will let you stream all mp3s hosted by gprecs.com
    • Just click on “Click to Play All Audio Posts”  in the bottom left hand corner! It will take me a while to get a playlist built up, but as soon as I post some new mp3s it will start working.
  • And several new (hopefully) weekly features that I have come up with!

This is all very exciting for me, and I hope you enjoy!

I would also like to give a big thank you to Anoop for helping me get this done.  Without him gprecs.com would not be possible!  Thanks Anoop!

Cheers,

Tom

gprecs beta 2.0

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

I’m still in transition, and will be for the next week or so, but I’m taking suggestions. I’m working on fixing broken links, getting some plug ins to work, and overall familiarizing myself with a blog that is not on the wordpress servers. It will take a little while, but overall gprecs will be better than ever.

Feedburner is set up! You can RSS the new Great Pumpkin HERE!

Cheers,
Tom

the great pumpkin tweets

Friday, March 6th, 2009

So I’m finally getting on board with this Twitter thing.  I don’t fully understand, but it seems to be the future so I’m going with it.

Here is the great pumpkin twitter page!

If you want to…you should follow me.

I’m sure this will be even more useful once I have my iPony** next week.

**  iPony (i-pō’nē) n.

1. slang term for an iPhone
2. horse with an iPhone instead of a head.  Works very well with google maps.


somebody come and spin a 45

Friday, February 13th, 2009

There is a new podcast/blog from Charleston, SC that has been going since about the begining of 2009 called Somebody Come and Play.

The podcast is run by Tay McNabb, and he has been playing music both new and old, from his collection and things, to quote him, “from all corners of the internet.”

It has been my normal Friday routine to listen to each new cast on the way to work, but this week he ran a little late due to the fact that he is doing an all 7″ vinyl show!  This weeks podcast is up now, and I’ll be listening to it on my way home.

Subscribe and enjoy:

Click here to subscribe to the podcast
or here to subscribe to the blog.
or stream the podcast from the internet through the blog.