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    April 30, 2008

    The Top 897 Albums of All Time

    One of our local radio stations WTMD 89.7FM in Towson Maryland recently did a countdown of the top 897 albums of all time (89.7FM = Top 897 - Get it! radio people... ) anyway as a lover of lists in a list loving land I was enthralled.

    The station solicited votes from listeners - we were encourage to send our top 10 albums of all time and the staffers, along with the help of a Cray XT-4 supercomputer would compile the list and Play it for us during the entire month of February.

    It was a great month of radio and interesting to hear the diversity of recordings included in th list. Everything from Ella Fitzgerald to Public Enemy made the list. Here's the Top 25.

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    1. The Beatles - St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    2. The Beatles The Beatles (aka The White Album)
    3. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
    4. The Beatles - Abbey Road

    5. The Clash- London Calling

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    6. Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
    7. U2 - The Joshua Tree
    8. Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
    9. The Who - Who's Next
    10. The Beatles- Revolver
    11. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin IV
    12. Radiohead - OK Computer
    13. Paul Simon- Graceland
    14. Rolling Stones- Exile On Main Street
    15. Grateful Dead- American Beauty
    16. Beatles- Rubber Soul
    17. Neil Young- Harvest
    18. Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited
    19. Nirvana- Nevermind
    20. Counting Crows - August and Everything After
    21. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue
    22. Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
    23. Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
    24. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed

    25. Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

    None from the 21st Century.

    3 from the 1990's

    2 From the 80's

    12 from the 70's

    7 from the 60's and 1 - Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" from the 1950's, Which, by the way, is one of the most played around my house over the past 20 years.

    The first 21st Century release shows up at #33 Wilco - "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot".  An album the Warner Music paid for TWICE. It's a great story.

    The top ranking Female artist album was at #36 "Blue" By Joni Mitchell. Now, I LOVE Joni, but I can hardly listen to those early records anymore. The air is thin up around those notes - it makes me dizzy.  Personally, I would have "Court and Spark" - #99 - ranked highest among Joni albums followed by "Heijira" and Maybe even "Hissing of Summer Lawns"  before I got to "Blue"

    Speaking of Women. Carole King's "Tapestry" a core element of every teen-aged girl's record collection in the 1970's  ruled the charts for months.  It show up here at number 46.  This is where this list starts to smell fishy and the gloves come off.  I'll start - Tapestry a greater album than "Tommy",  "Axis Bold as Love"  "Songs in the Key of Life" or "Hotel California"  I don't THINK So!

    That's the fun part, debating favorites and defending personal tastes.  Music is so personal, so powerful and so polarizing. Damn, I love it. 

    Apparently so does my neighbor, Guy. He runs a consulting firm and is a big music fan too. Guy, however, is much more analytical than I and he took a far more complete and detailed look at this list. Check it out HERE. It's quite impressive and insightful.

    ...and when you've had enough insight. Come back here for more argument! 

    Whaddda ya mean Devo "Freedom of Choice" is at # 876?? That is easily a Top 800 record!

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    June 21, 2007

    Hershey Park - A new podcast

    Hershey Chelsea and I made a few recordings over the past month and finally we're getting them uploaded. Here is the first of a couple new podcast posts.  This one features a bit of discussion about a trip that day to Hershey Park and by Chelsea's request, the Dead Milkmen and their classic "Instant Club Hit"  - Better known as "You'll Dance to Anything".

    It's a short one - only 2 minutes and 40 seconds. Download HersheyPark.mp3  A little longer than a roller coaster ride...

    March 07, 2007

    Internet Radio in Serious Danger

    Riaa_horns_1 If you enjoy listening to music over the Internet - and who doesn't?  - then PLEASE pay attention and act on this important issue TODAY.  A new royalty structure, pushed for by the RIAA and announced on Monday March 5th, 2007  by the U.S. Copyright Royalty Board would immediately and dramatically change the way Internet radio stations pay royalties to music copyright owners. Currently royalties are a calculated as a percentage of revenues generated byt the station. The new structure calls for a fee per song, per stream. This would increase the amount charged by 1,000%, effectively killing the business.

    Every channel - no matter how few listeners it attracts - would be subject to a $500 minimum per year.  Which seems pretty arbitrary to me.  You can read more details Here.

    How you can help.

    Sign the Petition at SavetheStreams.org

    Contact your Congressional Representatives.

    Listen to some Internet radio today and marvel at the myriad of choices.  Here are a few of my favorites:

    Radio Hannibal 

    AccuRadio - Pick a micro niche and customize it, very cool.

    WFMU

    SOMA FM - Great grooves here

    Pandora - you can also click on the customized Pandora streams over there in the left hand column of this page

    WTMD Our Local No-Commercial station- we're lucky to have ti available over the air.

    We are also lucky to have WRNR sorry they don't stream but I had to mention them too if I was going to plug WTMD.

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    January 25, 2007

    This Just In: WDVE 102.5FM Pittsburgh Still Sucks

    From 1976-1980 I attended Bethany College where I was part of a dedicated bunch of freaks that based their lives around the college radio station, WVBC. It was a 10 watt station but with our tower perched atop Old Main, the tallest building on campus we got a decent Mono signal that could be heard all over town and a few miles down the pike.  Meanwhile 45 mile to the north-east from the top of the US Steel building in downtown Pittsburgh was the massive 50,000 Watt-stereo-processed-o-the-max-flame-thrower-power-house, WDVE.  At the time they were playing a popular version of album oriented rock called "Superstars" a format reproduced around the country which focused on artists rather than hit singles - playing multiple tracks from a new Eagles album for example and not just the hit.  It was a success and they were our arch rival.

    Of course, they didn't know we existed, but never mind that. We needed to win in Bethany.  We needed to be connected to the community and over an alternative to the mass market formula fare that was WDVE - and we did. 

    So, the other day, I happened to be on the WDVE website - (long story) and hit the button to listen live. First song - Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Tuesday's Gone"  Lynyrd  followed by Steely Dan "Reelin' in the Years".  CantbuyathrillBoth of these songs would have fit right in on WDVE and frankly, depending on the DJ, also on WVBC in 1977.  They would have been "Library Tracks"  not current, not even - "re-current"  but not yet Golden Oldies.  Both songs were about 5 years old at the time and had already been played to death.

    But they still spin - well not exactly spin - let's see, they played it first from the LP, then from a Cart, then from a CD, and now from an Audio Vault.

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    But still they play them over and over and over and over. In the couple of days that have passed since I heard them, they have played them yet again. 700 song playlist - 4 minutes a song 2800 minutes of music 1440 minutes in a day - yeah they've repeated them by now...

    So, the bottom line: WDVE Still Sucks.  Meanwhile at WVBC, it is January term so the station is running on automation - the kids come back next week. On a quick call to the station office I asked what the last few songs were. 

    Gwen Stefani, Mariah Carey, and 98 Degrees. 

    Well, let's see - it's a bit after 12 noon - hmmm in 1980 My shift ended at Noon and Mark Wilcox came on - I hated his taste - and he hated mine and it appears that he is still holding down the Noon - 2 slot...