Who made it into the mission of this music promoter who was (is?) attempting to track down the music of old college bands and digitize them: wsj.com/articles/SB100…
Columbia! I hear I was listening to them at Carleton. That's kind of amazing, given the tech/comms of the day.
It's that catchy!
In the annals of mid 80s bands that were at least as good as ones that made it big, The Crazy 8s!
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We should go back to barn raising ethos. Like if a few friends showed up to help me get some household/garden chore done, I’d happily do same.
If you’ve worked out an enduring, rotating labor exchange, tell me how you arranged?
Coming out of isolation means that getting together to help somebody clear out their basement sound like a blast 😹
I think it would work like Lise's: ~4 or 5 households (do they all need to be friends already?) that rotate a designated chunk of time (~4 hrs, every second Sunday?). Person getting the labor provides food (or maybe its a potluck?) and for sure drinks.
Ted Talk-ification is officially a disease. Don't even care if this is parody. It's become a pox on society that enables or demands others become psychopathic extrovert power pointers.
Chicago is: amazing, complicated, corrupt, dynamic, multi-ethnic, waxing and waning. All the things that make for great journalism.
And its main paper is being raided for parts.
Also think this is a failure of Chicago's many very wealthy people who did not step up to help buy just the Trib or all of the formerly Tribune/Tronc paper, a chance they had as recently as two months ago.
A great thing about growing up inn DC in the 80s was it was such a mix of Go-Go and New Wave and Punk, and of course pop and the gods of MTV. Maybe that was the 80s everywhere. Well, not the Go-Go.
1/ Hey, something cool we're doing. @DavidCornDC wanted to try his hand at a newsletter. Rather than decamp to Substack, we decided to build a product ourselves. Why? Well...
2/ First, having a VC-funded entity skim talent from news orgs may be good for that talent (with good deals) for a time (or forever for the lucky few) but it's not great for the news ecosystem. And limits people to work they can do w/o larger teams, lawyers, fact-checkers...
3/ And those of us who've watched dozens of VC-funded plays for media unicorns, well...it doesn't always work out, shall we say.
Remember pivot to video? Remember all the Facebook broken promises? The Google CMS?