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posted by eatabagel on Mar 25, 2008   •     Permalink8 Comments

Guess Who's Back?

Hello again all! It's been a few weeks since I've been able to sit down and share my thoughts with you on the music that has been rolling into thesixtyone. In this time period there has been uproar over the limitation of songs that an artist can upload and a complete reversal (Bug were told) that allowed some piano player to upload 30 tracks before reaching level 5. Only a few things remain constant at thesixtyone. They are:

  1. AnnieB
  2. Great music
  3. Glenn Case wall postings

Now that we have that out of the way, let's listen to some music.

Two Short Album Reviews (The return of Non-Fuzz)

Born Ruffians

This up and coming band has created an album that is sure to be a mainstay in a lot of peoples players.

The first single of the album is "Hummingbird" and is a catchy and frantic track that speeds down the road of suicide without blinking an eye. That's the way that I interpret anyway. Luke Lalonde has an interesting vocal style and doesn't seem to care if he annunciates well and for me that adds to the charm. I'll warn you now that that front half of the album doesn't deliver nearly enough compared to the back end. I maintain that all should give it a listen though.

Vampire Weekend

I was a bit hesitant to check these guys out after I had heard their cover of Exit Music For a Film by Radiohead. No one really does Radiohead any justice and it nearly kept me from hearing this great band. I'm amazed that this band can sound like so many artists (Paul Simon - Graceland Days, The Kinks, The Police and many others) while still maintaining a very unique sound. This one has been stuck in my car stereo for weeks. Literally, when I hit the eject button it won't come out.

Can I Get Some Love?


Bye Polar Bear is my underrated artist of the week. With great covers of Neutral Milk Hotel and Leonard Cohen and some interesting original stuff I can see this guy at the top of the61 artist list.

Ready For Revival

The Acorn

One of my favorite acts on the61, The Acorn, have been on this site from the beginning. All of their songs have posted and should be ready for some new ears on the site. Give them a listen.

Pasta

Time again to say goodbye. It seems as if we are in for many changes on the61 but as long as the music stays great I will not be going anywhere.

Hasta la pasta!

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At March 26, 2008 1:16 PM , Blogger Glenn Case said...

Don't speak too soon on the subject of 'Glenn Case wall postings' being a constant.

I realize that I've gained the reputation of being a 'wall spammer'. It was never my intent to annoy people with my messages, but I am seeing that it has. So, I apologize to those I have irritated.

ROCK!

Glenn Case

 
At March 26, 2008 1:22 PM , Blogger eatabagel said...

Glenn, Please don't reduce my constants to two! It is nice to see artists passionate about their music.
And the "Rock" kills me every time.

 
At March 26, 2008 1:45 PM , Blogger Glenn Case said...

Passionate about music in general. Not just my own. It's why I was so hell bent on asking Jessie Grace and Brother Machine to join thesixtyone, and why I was so excited when they actually did.

It's why I was so quick to try to tell people about Deshead when I didn't feel that his numbers were reflecting how good he actually is.

If nothing else, I'm actually more passionate about good music that isn't my own. I found myself trying to thank everyone that bumped me because I feel fortunate that anyone takes time to listen to any of my music when there are so many other artists out there. It was an overwhelming task even when I was using a template of sorts. Leaving a personalized message for each person would have been insanity, but it would have been a much better idea.

As far as my infamous signature, it's something that has stuck with me since the days of being glued to a show that was on MTV called Sifl and Olly. At this point it just feels unnatural for me to exclude it from posts.

As we know, thesixtyone's going through growing pains so I've been a little reluctant in trying to bring other artists to the site recently, but now I'm even more reluctant because a connection to me might be considered a bad thing. It sucks.

ROCK!

Glenn Case

 
At March 26, 2008 2:08 PM , Blogger Michele Yamazaki said...

Glenn,
I think what is bugging people is the length and the frequency of wall posts. People like your music a lot and you would get the bumps regardless. You're talented and your music is really good. I know a few people who have stopped bumping your songs due to the wall spam. It's kind of like the emails I get from "Stop Gun Violence Coalition". As much as I agree with their cause, they email me like every freakin' day.

As far as the 'ROCK!' tag goes. Seriously good tag. It's simple, to the point, and everyone knows it's you. Keep the tag, the tag is good.

 
At March 26, 2008 5:01 PM , Blogger AnnieB said...

oh dear, i've made the list too. lol. and i agree, "dents" should be revived again. it's one of my ultimate favorites on the site!

 
At March 26, 2008 9:25 PM , Blogger Glenn Case said...

Hey Michele,

Thank you for the compliments, and more importantly for the insight. I will take it to heart.

Time for me to stop de-railing this post, and allow some people to talk about how great the songs are that eatabagel mentioned. There are some solid choices in there, and I bumped many of them myself.

ROCK!

Glenn Case

 
At March 26, 2008 9:33 PM , Blogger Rando,M. said...

Glenn - I agree with michele, although I love "I am the President..." so much the wall spam is the 2nd thing I associate you with now. That you recognize it has bugged people also makes you and the spam cool in my eyes. I can't stress enough how much I love that song. People are now annoyed with me because my house has a revolving door but everyone who comes in has to take the detour to my room and hear that song. I'm a sound spammer, what can I say?

The Incredible Bagel aka eatabagel is also a certified hero. The mention in Tuesday's Bagel Bites was worth more than 100 bumps. Seriously, it makes me want to send you cryptic messages of thanks in my songs to come.

 
At March 26, 2008 11:25 PM , Blogger lankysob said...

Bagel, I agree Bye Polar Bear is a highly underrated artist on t61. I was ecstatic to discover one of his songs, 900 Miles many moons ago and still love it to this day.

 

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To Revive or not to Revive

posted by iyzie on Mar 5, 2008   •     Permalink5 Comments

I was recently asked via tunebox why I hadn't yet revived any songs, and while I was replying, I thought back to some of the discussions on the forum.

There's been the point made that Reviving an old song gives new people a chance to hear great music that's been buried under the avalanche of more recent uploads. There's been the counterpoint made that Revived songs push otherwise deserving new songs out of the way by automatically hitting the top of the New page.

For my part I haven't Revived yet for 2 main reasons. First it's because there's too much new stuff to listen to and bump. I'd rather spend several hundred points each maxing out some songs that haven't made it yet to get them to the activity page (or if I'm lucky the homepage), than 1000 on a song that's already made it. Second is that is that some of the songs I would most want to Revive are from artists who still have great songs with high bump counts that haven't yet posted. Folks like hot bitch arsenal take quite a boatload of hits to post, and I've seen it happen with them and others that a new upload with a ton of momentum failed to post because someone revived an older track of the same artist hours before. That's a mixed blessing for the artist and the listener.

I know there are other Revive philosophies out there, but this one is mine. Still... I probably will revive something... eventually.

Now, ask me why I haven't subscribed to any other listeners so far... :-D

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At March 5, 2008 6:46 PM , Blogger timyjl said...

Ok, Ill bite, Why?

 
At March 5, 2008 7:53 PM , Blogger silkworm said...

Reviving or not reviving... I think about half of the top 20 users have zero or one revives, so it's not all that uncommon. Finding out your thought process behind it was interesting, though, and I'd be interested in knowing why you don't subscribe.

 
At March 5, 2008 8:37 PM , Blogger iyzie said...

There are several reasons, actually, a big one being I have no idea what I'm missing and therefore haven't a clue how useful it might be. (I didn't say it was a *smart* reason, you know.)

Another reason is gleaned from other comments. If you subscribe to active people it sounds like your subscription box very rapidly scrolls through new events with every thing they add, and it's easy to miss recent uploads from artists you've added.

I find that it's easy enough, when I want to troll for new or old stuff I might have missed is find one or more listeners who've bumped something I liked and see what their recent activity is by going to *their* profile page.

That's it, basically.

The fourth and least smart reason is so that I can say I don't subscribe to anyone and feel all smug and superior even though it more correctly means I'm just a lazy doof.

 
At March 5, 2008 10:07 PM , Blogger shayborg said...

I've only subscribed to seven users, and I find it pretty useful since I don't have the time to keep refreshing the list of songs with 0 bumps or whatever it is the cool kids are doing these days. ;)

Some of the people I subscribe to bump a ton of songs (I'm still not sure some of them ever work or sleep ;), but if you filter through your feed to see what they bumped heavily, or what multiple users have bumped, you can get a good idea of what you should listen to given limited time.

 
At March 6, 2008 1:49 AM , Blogger silkworm said...

I've got some power bumpers on there, but I also try to use subscriptions as a way of encouraging newer users who have been especially active or bumping things I like. Mainly because I remember how cool it felt when I garnered my first few subscribers, and I like to pass that feeling on - do unto others and all that good stuff :-)

 

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