Don McLean, “American Pie”

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They were singing,
“bye-bye, miss american pie.”
Drove my chevy to the levee,
But the levee was dry.
Them good old boys were drinkin’ whiskey and rye
Singin’, “this’ll be the day that I die.”

One of my fondest memories from the Summer that I was on staff at Camp Wah-Tut-Ca is of my first Staff Night Out.  I realize that it’s a bit strange to say that one of my favorite memories of camp is of leaving camp, but bear with me.  On Wednesday nights, after the areas had closed for the evening, most of the staff would head out of camp for a bit of real-world recreation.  As I recall, this was one of my very first occasions to head off into the world with friends – without supervision, direction, concern for the content of chicken nuggets, or hesitation about turning the stereo way up.  I remember the feel of the wind, and the bright lights of the Newbury Comics we had come to plunder.  Mostly, though, I remember the exhilarating sensation of freedom that came from being able to go anywhere we pleased. { Note: New Hampshire has never been this exciting since. For anyone, I bet.}  And then there’s “American Pie…”

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Hi Everyone, Well, 365Songs had a bit of a setback today, when favtape went died of dysentery!  However, if you have a look at the page, I’ve come up with an alternate method using Last.fm.  Is it as simple or elegant?  Probably not.  But it will work, and we will enjoy our tapes!  And hey, it’ll even make a nice radio station of all our lists.  So, that’s something!  I’ve also updated the facebook group, and created a 365Songs group on Last.fm.  I hope to see you all there!

~Jon

Update 2/26: As of right now, favtape seems to be working again.  What this means, and what we should do, remain worthy of debate!

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Hey there,

This is just a little update to let you know what’s going on this month.  If you’re a longtime visitor, you’ll notice that we’ve started up again.  If you’re a new user, then you’ve come along at what (I hope) will be a very interesting time for the site.  I’m now experimenting with articles on music-related topics, as well as the usual posts about songs themselves.  Some of this experimentation has led to cross-posting with Geek Force Five.  That cross-communication will hopefully continue in the form of our “super secret” audio project.  More on that in the next week or two!

Also, we’re experimenting with Twitter.  (It happens to the best of us, right?)

As ever, I’m eager to find new contributors, submissions, and ideas.  Drop me a line if you have any thoughts!  You can also find more information here: Contributions and Submit!

That’s all for now!  See you all soon!

~Jon

Black Tape For A Blue Geek: The (D)evolution of Mixtapes

This entry is cross-posted on my friend Chris’ site Geek Force Five. It’s a veritable cornucopia of high geekery, and just about the only place I can get published chock full of obsessive fun.  Go and have a look around!

maxell_ur90_2There are a lot of ways to get to know people that take time, involve boundaries and labor, and generally allow for each participant to set their own pace. Pfft, I say! I’m a twentieth-century digital boy (which means, as we’ll see, that I’m using an analog-digital converter and have set my channel to 3). If I like you, for whatever reason, then I’m not going to wait. I have a great gut, and it tells me everything I need to know. So, chances are that when I’ve met someone new that I feel I’d like to know better, I’m going to ask: “Hey, do you want me to make you a tape?” It’s a reflex that despite changes in time and social norms I will never lose. And it’s also the quickest way to see whether you’re going to be taking any long car trips in the near future. Shallow? Maybe. Ephemeral? Absolutely. Practical? Quite possibly. Now, granted, I am most likely going to deliver that “tape” in CD format or on one of these adorable things. Still, for reasons that I’ll try and lay out for you, I just can’t bring myself to shake the habit of calling it a “tape,” or relying on its Magic-8-ball-esque utility.

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