Great Gig Tonight!

I spent Monday evening in Denver at the Larimer Lounge, playing Greenfoot’s second gig, also our second one in 10 days. I was really pumped up with how we played and pleased with the gig overall.  Going into the show I was a little nervous about not being able to practice in between gigs, but we were able to knock off any rust that we had right away and played very loose.

Larimer Lounge at 10pm on a Monday night had the crowd one would expect late on a Monday night – definitely not big, but it was great to have family and friends out there to support us!  This was also a great opportunity for us to get our foot in the door at this venue and we hope to be back soon with a better time slot.  Larimer has a really cool stage, it’s elevated and it has some great lighting.  The one thing I was frustrated with was the sound system monitors, and the fact that I really couldn’t hear anything.  The people out and the crowd said that the mix was pretty decent, but I found myself having to rely on my muscle memory a lot more.

Personally I was really happy with my drumming at this show.  Being relaxed definitely had a positive effect on me, and I lucky was able to relieve a lot of tension that built up throughout the day.  I was also pleased with how I was able to physically sustain myself during the show.  At the end of the night my drumming chops were definitely warm, but they weren’t tired or sore.

Overall a very good night!

Would it kill Apple to try to “beta” once and a while?

Yes it’s 2:15am, and I must thank Apple for making this a late night for me, and the fact that I need to go to bed angry.

This morning before I headed off to work, I wanted to add my newest songs to my iPod.  I fire up iTunes 7 and drag the songs over to the "Music" section and watch my iPod update (or so I thought).  I unplug my iPod, put it in my bag and head out.  When I got to work I looked for the new music, only to find that none of my new songs were there!  What’s the deal?!?  I was pretty rushed when I left for work, so I chalked it up to me doing something wrong.

This evening I decide to update my songs before I go to bed.  Sure enough after dragging the songs onto the iPod, they don’t update.  I tried dragging them over twice, three times – then nothing happened.  They wouldn’t show up in my "music" section.

Then I remembered that some of the songs in my "New Songs" playlist actually did show up.  After doing some investigating, I found out they only showed up because I actually drug the songs over to the playlist itself, and not the music folder.  When you drag a song to a playlist, it automatically adds it to your iPod as well.  However, after a brief experiment, I found that my iPod would only take songs if I added them to a playlist – and not the regular iPod.

So now I have a playlist called "Brand New" that I am dragging my albums to, watching them upload and verify that they’re in the main library, then I delete the songs from the playlist (keeping the songs intact on the iPod).

This is a stupid work-around, and another demonstration of functionality that broke in iPods & iTunes from the upgrade to version 7.  I’m glad that some people think Steve Job’s announcements and same-day releases are exciting – but Apple pays a huge price for these mystique, one that their customers are actually paying for.  So worried about secrecy, Apple doesn’t tell anyone that they’re working on these things (like new iPod firmware and new iTunes), then when they release it they encounter a slew of problems – because they don’t beta test!  I would be a lot more accepting of these issues if there was a bit "BETA" slapped on the top of iTunes bar, but instead we’re forced to deal with these stupid production-level problems with these applications.  These bleeding-edge, on-the-shelf technologies may do well in the marketing and Fanboy department – but they’re definitely losing points in the PR department.  Overall they’re doing their customers a greater disservice.

Say what you will about Windows Vista (and I do have stuff to say about it), I can accept their warts because they’re doing extensive beta testing.  Apple has no excuse with iTunes.  Thanks for breaking my iPod.

12 on the 12th – Once again sneaking up!

While Friday the 13th (in October no less) is definitely a memorable date, it’s important not to forget Thursday, October 12th for the latest rendition of 12 on the 12th!  This almost slipped past me so I wanted to shoot out a quick reminder and ask those to participate!

The concept is simple: On Thursday take your camera, take 12 pictures, post them on your Flickr, blog, MySpace – somewhere where people can see them and share them!  Show off your corner of the world!  If you’d like, check out my entries for September, August, & July to get an idea!

First Greenfoot Video is up!

The last few days have definitely been an experiment in video editing, converting, uploading and finally posted – but I am happy to have posted my first YouTube video. It’s up and running, and now you can check out a song Greenfoot’s performance on Friday Oct 6th! This is "Long Before Time"

More videos to come, but please check out the YouTube site and show some love in the ratings!