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 Congrats to all the 2008 DMA winners
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Hey y'all.  Just got out of my final (aced it) and won't have to go back to school until the fall.  I just wanted to drop by to say congratulations to all of this year's winners of the 2008 Detroit Music Awards.  I didn't get a chance to attend myself (missed The Nuge dammitalltohell), but I wanted to give special congrats to some of my long time faves such as Ty Stone (outstanding rock/pop artist or group et al), Nadir (Outstanding Urban / Funk Vocalist et al), Billy Brandt (Outstanding Folk Artist / Group et al), Dave Feeny (Outstanding Country Instrumentalist), Rachel May (who should get an award for most consecutive awards - who does hold that record?), DJ Linda Lexy (Outstanding Electronic/Dance DJ), Liz Larin (Outstanding Electronic / Dance Writer Producer), Vinnie Dombrowski & Crud (Outstanding Rock/Pop vocalist, Rock/Pop Songwriter, Industrial Artist) and Luke Sayers (Outstanding Acoustic / Folk Recording) and to The Hard Lessons (Outstanding Live Performance).  To all those above and all the other DMA winners, sincere congrats to you all.

See ya 'round,

Mitch

Posted by mitch on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 @ 21:16:22 EDT (2759 reads)
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 Mitch's Mind: How Artwork Changes Music

Chain Reaction - Electric PlaygroundRecently, the Detroit band Chain Reaction reminded me of the importance of album art with their latest release, Electric Playground. The cover art (at left) was designed by New York artist Richard Klemann. It's just the kind of album cover I would have loved as a kid - so many details to peruse.

That was my favorite pastime growing up in the 70's; whiling away the hours listening to music, locked in my room with a pair of headphones while I poured over every detail of the cover art.  I consumed everything on the inner sleeve and all the credits as well. It was an essential part of the listening experience for me. 

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Posted by Mitch on Sunday, October 19, 2008 @ 12:54:12 EDT (2375 reads)
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 Lest We Forget.....There's Always YouTube!
It's been four years since the war in Iraq began and for most people, that's plenty long enough to become fatigued from daily reports of military and civilian deaths and destruction. Psychologically, we'd rather ignore or avoid the details when we can. It's just too much to process. Hell, I'd bet that many of us cant even remember how we got into this damn war. Well for those who can't, we have a treat for you - courtesy of our "friends" over at HarRockDetroit.com who posted this YouTube video in their forum. I think it bears repeating....Click "read more" below to check it out.
Posted by chief editor on Saturday, August 04, 2007 @ 11:05:09 EDT (3912 reads)
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 Mitch's Mind: The U.S. vs John Lennon
I just watched the U.S. vs John Lennon on DVD and it made me sad. It made me sad for my country because we're suffering the same kind of nightmare again. It made me sad for the ignorance of our so-called leaders (both past and present), the fear that ignorance produces, and the violence that fear ultimately unleashes on innocent people both at home and abroad. I actually got choked up at one point during this DVD, not because I was sad actually, but because I thought it was really beautiful (can real men use that word?) that John Lennon was able to inspire such noble tendencies in so many people at once with songs lilke "All You Need Is Love","Revolution", "Working Class Hero", "Give Peace A Chance", "Happy Christmas (War Is Over If You Want It) "Gimme Some Truth", "Instant Karma" and on and on.
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Posted by chief editor on Wednesday, June 27, 2007 @ 22:00:24 EDT (2579 reads)
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 Mitch's Mind: Don't Get That Same Tattoo
So I'm stripping the paint of the old front door and I break out the iPod, put it on shuffle, skip a few tracks, then hear "Tattoo" from Chelsea Michigan's South Normal.

Don't get that butterfly / tattoo upon your thigh
I know that other guys / might think your sexy
the same as every girl that has the same tattoo

It's such a great song that's all it takes to get me to listen to the entirety of "Emotion Picture" and "No More Songs About Girls" while I scrape paint.
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Posted by chief editor on Sunday, June 24, 2007 @ 00:04:53 EDT (2515 reads)
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 Serendipity, Synchronicity Lead Me Back to The Bag
A couple months ago I took a trip to the MB Geocache to replace some CD's that had been damaged by rain. Apparently, a curious raccoon or some other varmint opened the cache and spread its contents throughout the woods while looking for something good to eat.
When I got to the cache, I cleaned it up, removed the damaged discs, replaced them with new ones and hiked back to my truck.
Originally, I intended to dispose of the damaged CD's . . .
Posted by Chief Editor on Monday, October 03, 2005 @ 21:48:15 EDT (2897 reads)
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 MB State of the Union
Happy New Year to all who've joined us on Michiganbands.com in 2002 and those of you who are new to us in 2003. You are now part of a musical family of over 810 registered users, including musicians, promoters, club-owners and most importantly - independent music fans! We've had a growth spurt in the January of 2003 and have achieved nearly 97,000 hits this month! We're cookin' now. Click "Read More" for site details, plans and news.
Posted by Chief Editor on Friday, January 31, 2003 @ 00:45:00 EST (3163 reads)
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 To be or not to be?
Dear Bandheads,
In my ongoing struggle to become a better human, I quit smoking on November 1st after twenty-one years of a pack-and-a-half-per-day habit. Big, fat, hairy deal, right?
Well, this fundamental change in my brain chemistry has temporarily (I hope) altered my ability to do anything productive. It seems silly, unless you've been there, that such a positive change for your health should have such a debilitatinig effect on your brain...
Posted by Chief Editor on Saturday, November 30, 2002 @ 19:15:05 EST (2755 reads)
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