unconventionalmelodies.blogspot.com
Unconventional Melodies
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Wednesday, June 2. My Message to the World. I thought I'd finish my blog on a thoughful note. So here's my message to people who treat stars like Kings. So remember when you go to your next concert.they aren't gods, they're people just like you.they just like to show off their talent. Para; 7:54 PM. Tuesday, June 1. The email address I was given for the fuzzy zine (creator unkown) bounced so thats a no go. Apparently she might be an announcer on ZZZ or goes to UQ.Anyone know a fuzzy zine particip...Fuzzy...
tara-michelle.blogspot.com
Music Activism
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Saturday, May 22, 2004. In an attempt to further put off a horrifying journalism assignment I should have just about finished (and am, instead, only just starting), I'm going to venture slightly off-topic, in favour of a completely unreferenced ramble on online identities, inspired by Renee's recent post. To link that in somewhat with the topic of file-sharing, what are peoples' thoughts on the file-sharing community as an actual musical subculture? Posted by Tara @ 3:36 pm.
blog2themax.blogspot.com
Word
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Course blogs that I rate. Kane [Online Pop Communities]. David [Not really related but it just looks cool]. Jordan has to be the most talented finger painter I have ever come across." - Bob Hawke. Word" - Grandmaster Flash. Great work Jordan, now do you want to move to the reading carpet like everyone else? Mrs Cooper (Preschool Teacher). Globalisation and old mate file sharing. A blog dealing with the issues surrounding file sharing and globalisation. The article also highlights many other interesting p...
tara-michelle.blogspot.com
Music Activism
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Saturday, April 24, 2004. Hi, welcome to my research blog on music activism, an area I'm not too well versed in myself, but am hoping to learn a lot about over the course of this blog. I hold a strong belief that the downloading of music is something that supports, rather than harms, the music industry, and there are many websites around at the moment that share my beliefs. I'll be drawing a lot of my information from Downhill Battle. Posted by Tara @ 4:20 pm.
musicsubculturesmedia.blogspot.com
MSTU2000/7010 Music Subcultures and the Media: February 2006
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MSTU2000/7010 Music Subcultures and the Media. Music fan cultures past and present and future. Friday, February 17, 2006. What am I doing here? The content of your blog. You can provide links to other sources or sites of interest, but remember that a link alone is not enough to be counted for assessment. Here are the course blogs from years gone by: http:/ mstu2000.blogspot.com/. Posted by Cory Messenger @ 10:48 AM. Thursday, February 16, 2006. How to get your blog up and running. There are many kinds of...
arborescence.blogspot.com
Arborescence
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Info about JamBand community. Posted by Matt @ 8:27 PM. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
arborescence.blogspot.com
Arborescence
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Info about JamBand community. So I think this is going to be my last post. I think this assessment has been useful, but I don't think I really took advantage of it as much as I could have. I was focused on other assignments too much to remember to keep consistently posting to my blog. For the most part, I outlined the general idea of my essay in the last post. On a side note: A sad day in music history, Phish has called it quits as a band. Read T rey Anastasio's announcement here. Posted by Matt @ 3:26 PM.
arborescence.blogspot.com
Arborescence
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Info about JamBand community. I've added a handful of links under the "links" section on the right side of my blog. I figure that I should comment briefly on why I added those links. The bands that I've included are a sample of the most popular bands in the JamBand scene and represent the wide range of sounds included in the scene. Is a peer-2-peer file sharing network dedicated to the sharing of legal live music recordings and is probably the easiest way to get a recording of a specific show or artist.
arborescence.blogspot.com
Arborescence
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Info about JamBand community. This post is dedicated to one of the best annual music festivals in the US, Bonnaroo. During the summer, a large percentage of concerts in the JamBand scene take place at music festivals. Of course, there is a website. Dedicated to tabulating all the festivals a JamBand fan might be interested in. Posted by Matt @ 5:15 PM. Another blog, music activism. Is also focusing on file sharing. There are a few good links on that page which you be interested in.