Thursday, November 01, 2007

Led Zeppelin Postpone Reunion Show

Led Zeppelin have announced that they will postpone their reunion show due to an injury to guitarist Jimmy Page's finger.

The show, which was originally scheduled for November 26 at London's 02 Arena, has been rescheduled for December 10.

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Mott in America - Morgan Fisher

Super 8 footage taken by Morgan Fisher of Mott the Hoople from their 1974 US Tour. Includes commentary on the New York Dolls and Leee Childers.

Future Giants

Cayocosta

I writing here to make clear that in my defense of artists and record companies against piracy, I’m not shilling for the RIAA or corporate interests; I’m just a musician and music-fan that tends to get pretty upset when I read so much careless rhetoric espousing piracy; or speculation regarding the future of the music-industry, written by individuals that obviously don’t know what they’re talking about.

Personally, if the music industry were to disappear tomorrow, my world would not be affected in the least; for I haven’t bought a record released after 1980 in more than 10 years. That’s not to say that I don’t buy records - I own over six-hundred - it’s just been a very long time since I’ve felt compelled to purchase new music.

I grew up listening to a wide variety of music (that appeared to be in a constant state of evolution); great music, from truly great artists. (The period from the mid 60’s to mid 70’s was a time of amazing musical diversity and creativity.) Unfortunately, in my opinion (and I’ve thought quite a bit about this) that all came to an end sometime in the late 70’s. (Although I’m not a fan of Elvis; it always seems to me to have coincided with his death.)

As such, my hope is that we’ll eventually experience a renaissance of sorts within popular-music - a new period of musical creativity, diversity and quality that rivals or possibly even exceeds that which came before. However, in my opinion this cannot take place without record companies in the classic sense; because, if for no other reason, music’s future visionaries in the style of Berry Gordy, John Hammond, George Martin, Ahmet Etrtegun, Jerry Wexler, Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss – “behind the scenes” giants responsible for discovering and developing wonderful talent that otherwise may have never surfaced – will have no place.

Therefore, if I’m shilling for anything, it’s the return of great music.

Elvis Costello - Clubland

Steely Skeletons

Horace Silver - Song For My Father

Listen here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000TE30HW/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk1/

Keith Jarrett - Long As You Know You're Living Yours

Listen here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VAIR04/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk3/

Found on the 'Net

"You're in a room with Hitler, Stalin and Kenny G, and you've got a gun with only two bullets. What do you do?" asks a bitter joke circulating widely on jazz chat sites. "Shoot Kenny G twice."

New Bon Jovi Trademark Filings


United States Patent and Trademark Office (uspto.gov)

Word Mark JON BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Clothing, namely men's, women's and children's headwear, footwear, tops, bottoms, shirts, pants, dresses, underwear; and outerwear, namely, coats, jackets, sweaters and vests
Filing Date September 6, 2006

Word Mark JOVI GEAR
Goods and Services IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Clothing, namely men's, women's and children's headwear, footwear and outerwear, tops, bottoms, t-shirts, shirts, pants, dresses, underwear, swimwear and sleepwear
Filing Date June 22, 2007

Word Mark JOVI GIRLS
Goods and Services IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: Clothing, namely men's, women's and children's headwear, footwear and outerwear, tops, bottoms, t-shirts, shirts, pants, dresses, underwear, swimwear and sleepwear
Filing Date June 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 003. US 001 004 006 050 051 052. G & S: Suntan lotion, cosmetics, skin care product and hair care products
IC 004. US 001 006 015. G & S: candles
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 024. US 042 050. G & S: Blanket throws, towels, bedding
IC 026. US 037 039 040 042 050. G & S: Ornamental cloth patches; belt buckles
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 015. US 002 021 036. G & S: Guitar picks, musical instruments
IC 033. US 047 049. G & S: wine
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 006. US 002 012 013 014 023 025 050. G & S: Metal dog tags; metal key rings, metal golf divots
IC 014. US 002 027 028 050. G & S: Watches, clocks, rubber bracelets, key chains made of precious metal; jewelry
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: on-line retail store services featuring clothing, toys and games, electronic media featuring pre-recorded content relating to entertainment and music, paper goods and printed matter, non-metal merchandise, mugs and other household items; on-line retail store services featuring downloadable pre-recorded content relating to entertainment and music
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 020. US 002 013 022 025 032 050. G & S: Non-metal and non-leather key chains, key fobs and key rings; non-metal picture frames and plastic novelty license plates; non-metal pillboxes; gift package decorations made of plastic; figures and figurines made of ivory, plaster, plastic, wax and wood; non-metal medallions for decoration not for ceilings; non-metal money clips; stools

IC 021. US 002 013 023 029 030 033 040 050. G & S: mugs, jugs, portable beverage coolers, beverage glassware, sports bottles, portable beverage dispensers, beverage ware, thermal insulated wrap for cans to keep the contents hot or cold, bottle openers, cork screws, wine buckets, comb cases, paper cups, plastic cups, decanters, decorative plates, dinnerware dishes, napkin holders, ice buckets, ice chests, decorative cups not of precious metal, vacuum bottles, commemorative plates, all-purpose portable household containers, toothbrushes, wastepaper baskets
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 028. US 022 023 038 050. G & S: Games, namely, arcade games and board games; flying discs; toys, namely, electric action toys, battery operated action toys and action figures; sporting goods, namely, footballs, baseballs, baseball gloves, batting gloves, baseball bats, basketballs, soccer balls, tennis balls, tennis racquets, bounce balls, beach balls, soft balls, golf balls, badminton sets and darts; card games and playing cards; electronic games, namely, hand held devices for playing electronic games
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 018. US 001 002 003 022 041. G & S: Goods made of leather or imitations of leather namely, trunks, valises, attache cases, traveling bags, garment bags for travel, rucksacks, handbags, beach bags, shopping bags, shoulder bags, clutch bags, tote bags, duffel bags, suitcases, sport bags, athletic bags, book bags, messenger bags, brief cases; fine leather goods namely, pocket wallets, purses, key cases, business card cases, credit card cases

IC 025. US 022 039. G & S: men's, women's and children's wearing apparel, namely, headwear and footwear; sportswear, namely, sweat shirts, sweat pants, warm-up suits, t-shirts, shorts, sport shirts and polo shirts; swimwear and beachwear, namely, bathing suits, robes and cover-ups; and outerwear, namely, jackets, sweaters, suits, coats, vests and other items of apparel, namely socks, gloves and scarves
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Word Mark BON JOVI
Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Compact discs, CD-Roms, laser discs, digital video discs (DVD's), video and audio tape cassettes and records, featuring pre-recorded content relating to entertainment and music; computer software for use in electronic games; computer game cassettes, computer game cartridges and computer game equipment containing memory devices, namely discs and hard drives; computer game programs and electronic game programs; video games and video game software; motion picture films featuring content relating to entertainment and music; electronic devices, namely, DVD recorder, DVD players, video cassette recorders, CD players, CD burners; slot machines; mouse pads and decorative refrigerator magnets

IC 016. US 002 005 022 023 029 037 038 050. G & S: printed material, namely, newsletters, magazines, magazine sections and books in the field of entertainment and music; tour programs, photographic albums, scrapbook albums, prints, posters, greeting cards, stationery, namely, bond and construction paper, pencils, ballpoint pens, pen and pencil holders, bank checks, paper banners, paper pennants, book covers, appointment books, address books, diaries, calendars, planners, decals, wrapping paper, paper emblems, notebooks, note pads, table mats made of paper
Filing Date October 22, 2007

Train Wreck Department: Mary J. Blige & Stevie Wonder

Cliff Richard pulls a Radiohead

Owen Gibson, Guardian Unlimited - The next artist to follow Radiohead's lead in attempting to shake up music industry pricing models is not an up-and-coming rapper or a leftfield rock band, but an evergreen singer about to release his 78th album.

Cliff Richard, who next year celebrates 50 years since the release of his debut single, Move It, has promised his loyal army of fans that the more of them buy his new album, the less it will cost.

For the next two weeks a website, www.lovecliffrichard.com, will collect download pre-orders for his new compilation, Love, the Album.

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Ozzy Osbourne Blames Poor Album Sales On Illegal Downloading

Sounds like unlike Trent Reznor, Ozzy Osbourne did not have an OiNK account. Osbourne is complaining that he is “suffering terribly” from the effects of illegal downloading. The Ozz man tells Australia’s Herald Sun that sales of his newest release Black Rain have lagged because of Web piracy, forcing him to perform ninety concerts this year — a career high for the fifty-eight-year-old singer. “If they don’t find something to stop [illegal downloading], people won’t be able to make records. There won’t be any new bands. How are they going to survive?” he asked.

http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/11/01/ozzy-osbourne-blames-poor-album-sales-on-illegal-downloading/

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Radiohead, XL Complete Deal For 'In Rainbows'

Radiohead has ended weeks of speculation by confirming it has struck a deal with British indie label XL Recordings for the physical release of its new album, "In Rainbows."

The deal is expected to cover territories outside North America, leaving the band free to sign a separate deal there, but no further details have yet been made available.

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003665831

WCBS to Return to Oldies Format

New York is getting its oldies station back.

WCBS-FM will return to the oldies format sometime next week, according to an industry insider with knowledge of the decision. A spokeswoman for the station’s operator, CBS Radio, declined to comment.

In a bid for younger listeners, WCBS abandoned oldies music two years ago, flipping to the iPod-like Jack format and firing heritage on-air staffers like Bruce Morrow, a.k.a. Cousin Brucie, and Harry Harrison. The station, 101.1, had been playing oldies for 33 years.

The Jack format uses no deejays and mixes older songs with contemporary tunes in a random seeming sequence.

The abrupt switch to Jack on June 3, 2005 caused an uproar among WCBS-FM’s loyal listeners, including Mayor Mike Bloomberg, who swore he would never listen to the station again. Most of its loyal listeners, many aged over 55, followed suit.

Jack’s ratings plummeted to a 1.5 share of listeners from the 3.9 share the oldies format had. In the most recent Arbitron survey, 101.1 had a 2.2 share.

Sirius Satellite Radio used the controversy to trumpet its own oldies programming, hiring Mr. Morrow as a host.

The move to Jack also hurt ad billings. Revenue for 101.1 plunged 31% in 2006, to $16.1 million, according to BIA Financial Network.

http://www.newyorkbusiness.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070706/FREE/70706006/1040/newsletter01

FCC: Radio Consolidation Wreaks Havoc on Localism

The FCC held the sixth hearing in its media ownership review today, and consolidation, as well as localism, was the main target of panelists and participates. Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein, both Democrats, said consolidation had "wreaked havoc" on localism and called on the agency to create a task force before voting on any revisions of the media ownership rules.

Copps also said that he thought the FCC's process had been "window dressing" up this point and remarked that, "consolidation continues to choke the lifeblood out of localism, with its outsourced news, homogenized playlists and distant ownership." He also proposed that the agency tighten the license renewal process and revise public interest rules.

http://news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/$rol.exe/headline_id=n17238

Listen to the New Eagles Double Album Online


The California rock icons, who produced the best-selling album of all time in the '70s then splintered for over a decade, are back with a vengeance. The Eagles are releasing their first full album of new songs in 28 years, making their awards-show debut on this year's Country Music Association Awards, and distributing their music through their own label.

That burst of activity adds an upbeat coda to a high-flying career that seemed to sour and stall after their 1980 concert tour and last studio LP, "The Long Run." They wryly acknowledged old wounds by dubbing their 1994 reunion tour and album "Hell Freezes Over," the first of several concert laps devoted to the hits that made their first greatest hits compilation the all-time industry champ at 29 million copies.

The new album, "Long Road Out of Eden," resets the band's agenda with an ambitious double CD that confronts both personal and social issues, finding the surviving quartet -- founders Don Henley and Glenn Frey, guitarist Joe Walsh and bassist Timothy B. Schmit -- at the top of their game musically.

http://music.msn.com/music/cma2007/eagles

Lack of Springsteen Airplay Provokes Boycott of Clear Channel in Philadelphia

"It takes a lot to get the blood boiling after seven years of the Cheney/Bush administration, but Clear Channel -- that war-and-Bush lovin' media monopoly that dominates many markets around the nation and six here in Philly -- has got me more worked up than anything in recent weeks. If you care about what's been going in on this counrty -- and happen to love Bruce Springsteen, as I do -- then this should ensure that you never listen to Clear Channel ever again"

http://www.attytood.com/2007/10/avoid_1045_other_clear_channel_1.html