Hell, if you used iTunes to podcatch it, or if you're on an iPhone or an iPod touch, click here and now for the YouTube video. [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXI77b6OlpE ]
I can wait for you to come back. I'm not going anywhere, honest...
This rightfully belongs in the Feed Forward segment.
I am starting to expand msbpodcast.com into an actual web radio station.
Starting in January 2010, msbpodcast will have an interactive component which will be called MS Web Radio [ http;//www.MSWebRadio.com ]
Right now its not operative and its only a repeater to bring people to the msbpodcast.com site but I'm going to retool the web site to handle the web radio component.
It will also be podcast so if you don't get to it, it will still be available after the airing.
MS Web Radio will be held for a half an hour every Sunday afternoon at 3PM (15:00) my time.
I will be taking my definitely, uh, unusual show and opening it up to everybody.
I'll keep you posted on my progress as it happens.
I'm working on it... I'm working on it... I'm cursing and working, but I'm working on it.
And I'm making good progress on my book. You'll hear about it quite soon.
I now have THREE sponsors. Success breeds success.
It you're listening on this podcast through iTunes or through a web browser, just click on the image for the sponsor and I'll take you right to the appropriate web page.
If you're on an iPhone or an iPod touch, you should be good to go too.
I'm a big T-Shirt wearer since losing my job and giving up the monkey suits.
I'm wearing one of the many shirts right now. The one that says: "Guitarded". I've even got a compliment on it on the boulevard around the corner from my apartment.
The third sponsor is someone by the name of Rudy Sims who has a web site for people who are disabled in some way or other to exchange their information and other resources. [ http://www.disabilityresourceexchange.com/ ]
Join him in making friends among the disabled community and in sharing the resources and information we all need to live better.
Okay, I had you chase off after the video "Tear Drop" by "Massive Attack" to accomplish the following things:
First, to let the video creep you out. (Its nearly good enough of a synthetic creation to do it. No, real babies don't sing in the womb and they certainly don't look like that, nor does a womb look like that either.)
Second, to let you experience how interconnected the user experience of .m4a audio file is compared to radio or even MP3 format files.
Third, to let you know that the theme for the TV series "House M.D." is a fragment of a very weird little tune by a very weird group of people who, by all rights should still be an indie band, but aren't.
And what does signing with a major label bring you?
Record distribution.
That it. Nothing else.
No more money than you can claw out of their fists.
No more promotion than you could afford to do on your own.
No more travel expenses than you're already paying for.
Lord help you if they actually fronted you any money, because you know you have to pay that back, don't you?
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