Friday, September 11, 2009

NEW iPods


So it's that time of year again where Apple refreshes the iPod lineup. This years most significant model is the new iPod nano which now comes with a built in video camera and FM radio. I admit the addition of a camera seems pretty cool but not sure how much use I would get out of it as my primary need for the device is music.

The Nano is the most popular iPod model and with good reason. It's the middle model and it comes in lots of vibrant colors with plenty of features and is priced where most people are willing to spend for an mp3 player. The capacity of the nano is usually enough for most casual listeners. Available in 8GB and 16GB. However if you are more the music connoisseur you will most likely want the iPod classic which now holds 160GB at the same price as the previous model for $249.

There are mixed feelings in the world of digital music these days. I think the iPod has saved music personally some would say it has destroyed it but digital music and well digital anything for that matter is apart of everyday life now. Record stores have gone under CD sales have gone down. Online retailers are all the rage and iTunes is the #1 music retailer.

I purchase a bit of both, mostly CD's that I turn digital myself and sometimes a straight digital purchase depending on the price/sale or exclusivity. I am just glad that music regardless of the format is made available.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

REVIEW - Willie Nelson: American Classic

American Classic - That's exactly what this album is sure to become. These 12 tracks fit in very much with the style and production of Stardust. Standards, Jazz and pure Willie. Sit back, relax and enjoy the great music presented here. I only wish they'd kept the original name of the album which was going to be named after the title track "The Nearness of You".

The name American Classic and Willie Nelson go together so well in fact you wouldn't even need to make it that obvious. Willie's vocals sound great paired up with that of Norah Jones on "Baby It's Cold Outside". This very smooth, very romantic jazz infused album of standards will get many listens. In fact it's not even jazz infused. It's pure jazz.

In a musical world where most older artists put an album out maybe once every several years if at all. Willie puts at least one or two albums out a year and continually tours with his band. Willie's albums in my opinion only seem to get better with age. It is such a pleasure and a comfort knowing that once or twice a year you can return to something so familiar yet so new.

Willie's music, like the man himself never seem to get old. I dare you to find another artist of his magnitude that still does what he has always done for nearly 50 years. This album comes highly recommended. I never tire listening to this american classic.. Willie Nelson

Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Rodeo Bar

This place is pretty darn cool. This bar has great country atmosphere and plenty of music! Oh and the fried pickles that I tried weren't bad either. They have live music every night and no cover! can't beat that.

The price on food and drinks are very reasonable. The old vintage food truck they have serves as a bar with neat stickers stuck all over. Just an all around good time. I would recommend checking this place out especially if you like country or rockabilly.

375 3rd. Ave. (at 27 st.)
New York, NY

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts

The concerts to take place on Oct 29th and 30th 2009 at Madison Square Garden look to be pretty historic to say the least. I wish the tickets weren't a million dollars a piece ok maybe not quite that much but they might as well be. I can't stand when concert tickets are so expensive.

It really is unfortunate when one can't make it to a concert purely based on ticket price. The fan is the one who losses out and seeing how the fan is the one responsible for the careers of most artists it's not really fair. I would love to make to it to the first concert on the 29th which features a set by both Simon & Garfunkel and a set for Paul Simon.

The concerts are as follows:

OCT. 29
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band
Stevie Wonder
Simon & Garfunkel
Paul Simon
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends

OCT. 30th
U2
Aretha Franklin
Eric Clapton
Metallica

for more info and tickets click here..The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concerts

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Willie's new album "American Classic"

Willie Nelson's new album titled 'American Classic' is due for release on August 25. The album is now available for pre order on amazon. American Classic out on Blue Note Records features 12 classic songs from the great american songbook.

Also there is a new Willie compilation called "Lost Highway" to be released on the label of the same name. It features 17 tracks (3 of which are unreleased) through Willie's 10 year stay at Lost Highway. Release date is set for August 11.


Amazon.com: American Classic:

1. The Nearness Of You
2. Fly Me To The Moon
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. If I Had You (feat. Diana Krall)
5. Ain't Misbehavin'
6. I Miss You So
7. Because Of You
8. Baby It's Cold Outside (feat. Norah Jones)
9. Angel Eyes
10. On The Street Where You Live
11. Since I Fell For You
12. Always On My Mind

Saturday, May 30, 2009

PAUL SIMON: The grand reopening of The Beacon Theatre






I was lucky enough to attend the grand re-opening of the Beacon Theatre on Feb. 14 2009 to see one of my all time favorite singer/songwriters Paul Simon. Let me say that I have never seen a show at the Beacon before this concert but I have seen some old photos and watched a documentary on it recently. The way the theatre appears now is absolutely stunning. I only wish I took more pictures. At about half the size of Radio City Music Hall the Beacon seats 2800. It provides a very grand but intimate feel. Lots of gold detailing can be found throughout along with beautiful paintings and tall statues. Two balconies, a lodge and orchestra sections round off this magnificent music hall.

Paul Simon is without doubt one of the greatest songwriters of our time. He performed 2 sets which was mostly comprised of his solo work. He also threw in a few Simon & Garfunkel songs for good measure. This was a sold out two show concert! Opening night Art Garfunkel made an unannounced appearance and the duo sang a few songs together. There were also other celebrities there that night such as Paul McCartney and the Jones Brothers. Simon doesn't tour very often anymore so if you get the chance to see him in concert.. GO!

Friday, May 15, 2009

TOWER RECORDS

They recently took down the neon signs at this location in Massapequa, NY.




I took some photos recently of what used to be the Tower Records across the street from where I live. For those of you that weren't familiar with Tower Records, they were a specialty music store that sold Tapes, CD's, Records, Video's, Magazines, Collectible toys and other novelties. They went bankrupt in the late summer of 2006.

I used to frequent my local Tower Records, though I would only buy a CD on occasion. They had an unrivaled selection of music and videos as far as retail B&M stores go. Unfortunately what stopped me from purchasing more often were the prices. Unless the item was on sale chances are you could find the more popular titles cheaper somewhere else (Best Buy, Wal-mart, amazon etc.). The big box stores along with digital music becoming increasingly popular all but put Tower Records under. They simply could not compete and/or turn a profit at that level anymore.

I was sad to hear a store like Tower Records go because I always enjoyed browsing the aisles looking for something I couldn't find elsewhere. They had different sections or rooms in their stores such as the Classical room, The Loud Room etc. If you had a question they had a knowledgeable staff eager to find you an answer. That kind of help is very hard to come by these days especially in the big box stores. Try asking a question about Bach or Beethoven in Best Buy and see what kind of an answer you get.

Today I get most of music from amazon, eBay or iTunes. I still prefer to buy CD's over digital files but if I can get a good deal. I'll take it.. like that of amazon's daily deals where everyday they offer a digital album for a discounted price usually around $1.99.

Virgin Megastore in Times Square has recently closed though I've heard not do to low sales. I heard they did rather well in that location, However the owner felt clothing would sell better thus no more Virgin Megastore in Times Square.

I still miss these stores a lot. I miss feeling apart of something that went beyond an ordinary shopping trip. We live in an "on demand" I want what i want, when i want instant gratification kind of society. Don't forget how to take your time, browse around and make an experience for yourself once in a while.. It's worth it.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

NEW Willie album due this summer!

Willie Nelson has a new album coming out this summer titled 'The Nearness of You' named after the Hoagy Carmichael standard which is featured on the album.

Expect this one to be similar to Nelson's classic 1978 album 'Stardust'. Like Stardust the new album will also feature jazz and pop standards. The album is due 8/25/09. 

Friday, May 8, 2009

Willie Nelson @ The Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT 4/14/09






So this was a great concert but then again what Willie concert isn't? My girlfriend and I had front row seats! Billy Bob Thorton and the Boxmasters opened. This was the first show they played back in the states since canceling the rest of their Canadian tour (I'm sure you've seen the interview). Anyway the band was pretty good, though 4 guitar players seemed a bit excessive. Mickey Raphael also sat in with the band on harmonica.

Ray Price was next.. I knew he was on the bill but some of my fellow concertgoers didn't and what a treat it was. Ray now 83 years old has a great set of pipes. His voice carried loud and clear throughout the concert hall. They really don't make music like this anymore and it's a shame.

Willie had come ouPublish Postt and immediately strummed the chords to Whiskey River and the Texas flag dropped to applause. Willie Nelson & Family were a 6 piece band that night, Willie being the only guitarist (Jody Payne has sinced retired). I would say they played for about an hour and a half chock-full of classics. 

I have seen Willie a few times now and each time leaves me looking forward to the next. If you haven't seen him live I highly recommend that you do. He tours regularly all through the year. The man at 76 years old tours more than most bands today. The chance at seeing a living legend in concert is priceless.

The Palace Theatre in Stamford, CT





A look at downtown Stamford

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