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krj
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Weblog: Journalism About Music
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Aug 23 03:46 UTC 2001 |
This item is for pointers to particularly interesting web journalism
about music. You might submit both ongoing periodicals and specific
articles.
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krj
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response 1 of 32:
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Aug 23 03:54 UTC 2001 |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48576-2001Aug22.html
This is a lengthy feature about the pop music scene in Iran, where
religious authorities, trying to maintain control, have people flogged
for distributing bootleg recordings of Western pop/rock/rap.
(And you thought the RIAA was tough! :) )
Besides the Western popular music which we know, there is also
an Iranian pop music created by an exile community centered around
Los Angeles, and the authorities see that as dangerous too.
Recognizing that trying to bar music isn't working too well, the
Iranian government is trying to develop its own Islamic-sanitized
pop music industry -- similar to Contemporary Christian Music,
maybe?
((This touches on one of my recurrent thoughts; that the musics
of jazz, rock and rap have been among the most powerful elements
of America's rise to world dominance. It echoes stories of
jazz and rock music behind the Iron Curtain.))
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scott
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response 2 of 32:
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Aug 23 12:21 UTC 2001 |
((Yeah, and the roots of it came from our own oppressed underclass to boot.
Strong stuff!))
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mcnally
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response 3 of 32:
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Sep 24 23:18 UTC 2001 |
C-Net reports that Napster has reached a settlement with music publishers
(*not* the record companies..)
I found the story in the New York Times, at:
http://www.nytimes.com/cnet/CNET_0-1005-200-7283716.html
Unfortunately the Times requires a (free) registration. If you don't have
one and don't want to create one, the story's probably on C-Net's site
somewhere..
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mcnally
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response 4 of 32:
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Sep 25 00:25 UTC 2001 |
From CNN.com: "Sanyo develops CD-ROM copy-protection system"
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/ptech/09/24/sanyo.cd.rom.protection.idg/index.
html
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mcnally
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response 5 of 32:
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Oct 29 21:50 UTC 2001 |
The story doesn't live up to the promise, but my favorite music-related
headline of the week:
"Courtney Love Ends Show in Bathroom"
On another topic: there don't seem to be many high-profile stories
coming out of the music industry lately (other than benefit concert
after benefit concert..) Is it just me, or does everyone else suspect
that somewhere out there, at this very moment, there's an industry
lobbyist trying to interest a sponsor in some sort of Defense of Music
"anti-terrorism" act or sneaking very scary amendments into sure-to-pass
"patriotic" legislation? :-O
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krj
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response 6 of 32:
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Apr 16 20:40 UTC 2002 |
Slashdot led me to a REM fan site http://www.murmurs.com
which has some recent interviews with Michael Stipe and Peter Buck.
They have a few amusing comments about the current state of the
music business, including their own company Warner, and also some
chat about current projects.
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mcnally
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response 7 of 32:
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Jul 5 07:11 UTC 2002 |
KRJ and others may be interested in an article in one of the weekend
sections from the New York Times -- it claims to be their fourth annual
world music round-up.
I haven't had time to read the whole thing but they like a number of
albums Ken has already mentioned (such as the recent live double album
from Natalie MacMaster..)
Like everything else in the NY Times, (free) registration required:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/05/arts/music/05WORL.html?8iwea
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krj
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response 8 of 32:
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Jul 8 04:31 UTC 2002 |
(thanks for the pointer, Mike)
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krj
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response 9 of 32:
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Nov 16 05:23 UTC 2002 |
Here's a BBC story on a very retired Grace Slick, with a current
photo:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,840824,00.html
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