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Non-Stop Showgirls!

Posted by John on August 22, 2008
Posted in: concerts. Tagged: jason mraz, maxwell, sara bareilles. 3 Comments

Well, not exactly showgirls…more like shows.  In Denver!  In the span of a week, Sara Bareilles, Maxwell, and Jason Mraz are all playing shows, and I must go see all three!  About an hour ago, I got tickets for the mezzanine of the Paramount Theater for Sara (with Marc Broussard opening) on October 20th.  The funny thing is, I resisted Sara for a while, but Mr. Moody wore me down, and now I’m a big fan.

This string of concerts is long overdue, as I’ve had quite a drought from live music here in Lansing.  My only concert in the past year was Annie Lennox in Detroit, which I enjoyed, but wasn’t exactly the stuff of legends.  Most of the shows that I’ve wanted to see recently have passed through Chicago or Toronto, but unless you’ve got a day to invest in that round trip journey, it’s just not feasible.  There’s no doubt in my mind that I will be making up for lost time over the next couple of months.

Of the four artists listed above, I have only seen Maxwell live.  That show was a blast, with Angie Stone opening.  He worked that crowd, and the ladies were just losing their minds over him.  Oh yes, panties were thrown.

Turns out, a kindred spirit by the name of Marissa was also at that show, but we didn’t know each other at the time.  I’ve already made arrangements to see this show with her, and we’ll get caught up like we normally do.  She’s a blast to see shows with, and our last outing together was the Sugar Water tour with Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and Queen Latifah.

The wild card show for me is Mraz.  I actually have all of his regular-release CDs, and I do consider myself a fan, but this will be my first show.  Jason makes Denver (and Boulder) a regular stop on his tours, and the fans love him long time.  (With the occasional skin shot like the one to the right, who wouldn’t?)  No matter what your image of what Denver is all about, Jason embodies it for me.  Chill, laid-back, funky, eclectic…all of those qualities are what I love about Denver, and the same goes for Mr A-Z.  Add in some actual intelligence and social relevance, and you’ve got a winning combination.

Jason’s playing the Fillmore Theater on October 27th, and it will be a blast.  I will probably hang toward the back, given that this is a general admission show, but you never know.  Wading into the masses is never fully out of the question.  I’m a man of the people, you know.

Return of the Mock

Posted by John on August 20, 2008
Posted in: music industry, singles. Tagged: countdown singers, kid rock. 2 Comments

Not sure if anyone has noticed the iTunes Top Singles chart today, but at #4 is a reminder of what continues to be wrong with the music industry. Apparently, a group called “Hit Masters” has scored the biggest hit of their careers with “All Summer Long”. Sound familiar? It should, because it’s a knock-off version of Kid Rock, who refuses to allow iTunes (or any electronic distribution website) to sell his music. I’m sure he has his fears of the electronic boogieman coming down and spreading that music file to the four corners of the Earth, but what we see setting up here is the same thing that happened in the ’90s, when the record companies started getting greedy over singles.

“But hasn’t the industry always been greedy, John?” Well, of course they have, but it got much worse in the ’90s. In an attempt to sell more albums, many record companies looked to cutting back singles as a way to force consumers to purchase the full-length record. And you know what? It worked. There’s a reason that some of the biggest albums ever racked up their totals in the late ’90s. However, many of those consumers (including a lot of kids) still wanted the single because they couldn’t afford to buy a full-length CD or tape every time that they heard a song they liked. And this, dear reader, is where the knockoff single comes into play.

Have you ever heard of the Countdown Singers? If you haven’t, your life is still complete, so don’t sweat it. If you’ve actually purchased something of theirs, first off, I’m sorry. I know it’s tough to part with your money, and you had the best of intentions, but yeah…you got shafted, right? You popped that CD or cassette single in the player, waiting to hear a song you’d been looking for on single for weeks, and while it sort of sounded like the song you wanted, it wasn’t quite right. A second look at the case confirms your suspicion…it’s your song “as performed by the Countdown Singers”. *cue Debbie Downer effect*

The Countdown Singers are a product of Madacy Records, which specializes in compilations and collections of music that span multiple genres. Much of the music they put out is actually by the original artists, but some of it falls into the knockoff category. When the record companies started scaling back singles, Madacy hopped right into the mix, and in 1994, the Countdown Singers were born. While there are several different companies doing the Devil’s work now (Hip Kiddy Records released the Kid Rock knockoff), Madacy can probably be called the King of the genre.

So use caution when purchasing your music singles. Unless it specifically has the singer’s name and picture attached to the graphics for the single, you should be VERY careful about buying it. Unless you’re like a friend of mine who bought one of those CDs a few years ago, only to find out that he actually LIKED a couple of the knockoff versions on the disc. His counseling is coming along quite nicely.

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