Archive for 2007/11


Baby, The Rain Must Fall

In that eerie twilight after the sun sets, just before total darkness descends, I heard this string flourish come out of the speakers that I hadn’t heard in decades but was as familiar as my foot.  It was part of me.  Kind of like running into an old friend from summer camp, who you spent […]

The Greenfield Report

I got the entire text from Don Passman, but being an attorney and noting the caveat at the bottom, I was reluctant to forward it to all my peeps. So I contacted the author, Richard Greenfield, who said I could quote excerpts and that I should refer my readers to http://paliresearch.com/, where they could register […]

Livin’ Our Love Song

Country radio has got problems. They play the same songs FOREVER! The day its audience gets iPods and/or satellite radio, the tightly-controlled Nashville scene is gonna implode. Country fans are subjected to a weird combination of Top Forty from the sixties and the nineties. There’s a homey feel like the sixties, only hits, but there’s […]

Guy Hands Double-Talk

Isn’t it amazing that someone just as detached and out of it as the OLD regime at EMI is now in charge of the NEW regime? If you were looking for innovative thinking, don’t go to Mr. Hands.  Who is already playing defense. Did you follow the Zucker brouhaha?  How Apple has ruined the music […]