The real question is not WHAT music to listen to, or HOW to find it, but WHY listen to it at all? There is so much music out there; finding stuff to listen to is easier than ever. Instead of having to choose which physical product to spend your money on, you now have almost …
Category Archive: a year in the life of a musician
Apr 09
Maggie Thatcher: not a defense, nor an excoriation.
Of all the people to get me out of blogging retirement… The outpouring of bile and venom directed at Margaret Thatcher on the occasion of her death has been shocking and dispiriting. Much of it comes from 20-year-olds who did not have any experience of her reign at all, and the rest comes from those …
Mar 31
Day 365: Happy Birthday to my blog and thanks to all my readers!
Ok; I did it! A year’s blog! I think I missed no more than a dozen days, some through holidays, and a few towards the end of the year when I found myself working 9-hour days with a 90- minute drive either side! In that year, I’ve been through some interesting transitions: I’ve taken on …
Mar 30
Day 364: Thanks to Toby Goodman for this Amanda Palmer video.
Great video here from TED: it’s a presentation by Amanda Palmer about her journey from signed artist whose label dropped her because she sold “only” 25,000 to a crowd-financed self-released artist. She ends by saying that as musicians “instead of thinking about how to make people pay for our music, let’s think about how to …
Mar 26
Day 360: Person the Lifeboats! (No sexism here…)
There is a maxim well-known to yachtsmen: “don’t abandon ship until you have to step UP into the life raft.” The reason for this is that the yacht is a safer place to be than a small rubber life raft and the yacht will usually stay afloat for longer than you think: many of the …
Mar 25
Day 359: Mixing in the box and summer production courses.
I’ve started mixing the Will Hudson album: sounding fab (though I say it myself!) and it’s interesting to be having to do so little for a mix on this type of recording. Normally at this point on a “live band” style record I’d be stripping everything down and starting again, but I’ve treated this more …
Mar 24
Day 358: Modern Guitar Styles
During my drive in to London a couple of days ago I listened to Foals (Holy Fire CD,) Peace (1998 Delicious) EP) and Doves (Kingdom of Rust CD.) It set me thinking about the developing vocabulary of the electric guitar, which is the subject of many discussions I’ve been having recently with other tutors and …
Mar 21
Day 354: Nearly there! And more Competition entries.
Wow, I can’t believe I’m nearly there! I know I’ve not posted every day over the last week or so: I’ve been so busy I’ve barely had time to think, never mind write my blog, but I’m just 11 days away from having kept a daily blog for a year. I’ve enjoyed it hugely and …
Mar 18
Day 351: Article I wrote a few years ago for Rock Till You Drop
Here’s an article I wrote in 2009 for the Rock Till You Drop website: I just dug it up (no pun intended) and it’s still relevant, so I’ll share it in this busy spell. Rock till You Drop Article A couple of things have happened recently that fit into my general musing about what it …
Mar 14
Day 346-347: Session singers: gotta love them!
Sorry, no post yesterday, but a fab evening recording backing vocals on Will Hudson’s album. Jenny Howe and Donna Canale synched their vibs, oohed their oohs, aaahed their aahs, and wowed Will. Share this: