Thursday, July 27, 2006

Dear RIAA,

In light of the recent $100m settlement against kazaa, I'd like to personally suggest some good uses for the settlement funds. This is not a zing against the RIAA - rather, it is an honest and heart-felt set of suggestions. A paste from my slashdot.org post:

*) Pay royalties/living wage/etc. to all those artists from the early days of recordings - the ones that got paid a pittance for performance, but never received any living from the subsequent profitability and ownership of those tunes/recordings. There are tons of older musicians out there that the public loves - musicians that are living in the "poor house" while corporations collect royalties.

*) Fund music education in the schools. Give good instruments to schools - particularly in areas where funding is scarce, and the kids can ill afford today's $1k+ instruments. Help pay music educators, particularly where budgets don't fund liberal arts.

*) Fund collaborations between experienced artists and up-and-coming artists. The beauty of music is that it is also meant to be shared between musicians, on top of being shared with its listeners. Fund collaborations with folks like B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Yoyo Ma, etc. and kids who are getting started out with music.

*) Fund and encourage labels to take risks with artists that are not necessarily the latest commercial success. If not funding the labels, fund the musicians themselves and give them access to qualified folks who can help spread their music.

*) Use the money to promote a broad spectrum of music from less-than-well-known artists. Give the listeners of the world music that comes from the soul, not the boardroom.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Ever heard of Derek Trucks? If you haven’t, you should take a little side journey into his sound (and his wife, Susan Tedeschi is a great musician, too).

You’ll be glad you checked them out.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Syd Barrett is gone. You can read a CNN account of it here: CNN's story on Syd's passing

In my life there have been many profound musical influences. If I listed them all here, it would take too many pages to be readable. Suffice it to say that I'm a varied and eclectic musician and listener.

One key influence has been the presence of Pink Floyd (named by Syd and the gang by combining the names of American bluesmen "Pink Anderson" and "Floyd Council") in my life. I enjoy music from both the early incarnation of Pink Floyd (with Syd, but not David), and the later incarnation (without Syd, but with David).

I did not personally know Syd, and only have known him through his music. Still, I felt as though he is a part of my life. I will miss him.

Thanks, Syd.