Friday, August 07, 2009

Friday, July 24, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

500 GB loaded into memory

That's 56746 songs at 147 Days. The lucky CD than just went in was The Ramones Road to Ruin (expanded Rhino reissue). Gabba, Gabba, Hey!

Should be flattered, I guess






Michael Musto on his Village Voice blog points out what a busy office this is. Click here for enlightenment.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Dogs Are Back! Hudson, New York art dogs













For the second year, the dogs are back.


Saturday, July 11, 2009

All those social networks, so few waking hours!

So, I guess we are all figuring out what makes sense for what.  Meaning, when and where do the different social network portals kick in most effectively?  I have this blog which is a record of things that make me happy.  I also maintain with the BW a blog that keeps a record of our garden in Southern Columbia County, NY (SoCoCo), that also makes me happy.

I have a Facebook account, which I have to admit to playing on quite passively.  I have connected with one or two people from my past -- like 30 years past! which is amazing -- but it primarily seems to be a string of minimally interesting posts from people I probably don't need to hear that much from.  I am getting the hang of the office Facebook account which is progressing beyond being another conduit for our press releases and a distribution method for print and broadcast clips about our clients.  

I have two Twitter accounts, beyond the office account.  The idea is to have one that focuses on my thoughts and news about the theatre, and another that follows a more eclectic path, similar to the scrap book that this blog has become.  

The immediacy and disposability of Twitter is both leveling and concerning:  It took me a while to realize, you don't have to see everything on Twitter.  It is a Polaroid snapshot of a time that has a lifespan of  hours or minutes.  It is also how I first heard that Michael Jackson was dead and that Sarah Palin was resigning as Governor of Alas-kar.  Twitter is a great democratizer.  It gives awesome power of communication, with no responsibility, more than any social network to this point.  It reduces all information to the same value in 140 characters.  It is the ultimate spoiler.

Oh, there's also an office blog that keeps a steady stream of information available and grows in value as a reference archive -- it also helps save trees.

I find it all quite exhilarating and there are not enough hours in the day to deal with it.  How will this all shake out?

The Blogs

Over Times Square
http://www.bubblesnyc.blogspot.com

Ancram Garden
http://www.ancramgarden.blogspot.com

BBB-Blogger
http://bbbblogger.wordpress.com

Twitter

Boneau/Bryan-Brown
http://twitter.com/BBBway

Adrian Bryan-Brown (Personal)
http://twitter.com/ABryanBrown

Adrian Bryan-Brown (Business)
http://twitter.com/Bubbles2828

Facebook

Adrian Bryan-Brown

Broadway Now More Than Ever

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Archiving Continues

54329 songs
150 days
476.86 GB

Michael Jackson has been dead 5 days.
Bubbles passed away almost 4 weeks ago.
"Disney's The Little Mermaid" is closing on Broadway on August 30th.
Jude Law in "Hamlet" and "Oleanna" are coming to Broadway.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

50,000 Songs Copied onto the hard drive

Nirvana's MTV Unplugged for the CD that crossed the line...

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

400 GB of music loaded onto the hard drive

Almost 46,000 songs and 126 days of music. This is getting hard. Just loaded in Elton John's Empty Sky, 1995 Rocket (Universal) reissue.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Reasons to be Cheerful The Life and Work of Barney Bubbles

Excellent career survey of one of the greatest LP/record sleeve designers of all time by Paul Gorman.  Published last year by Adelita Ltd. in the UK.  It's coming out in the US on August 9.  Here is a blog that has alot of background and some images not in the book.  

Last Man in the Hammersmith Palais

I just finished watching Richard Weller's BBC documentary about The Hammersmith Palais.  Narrated by Suggs (Madness), there is some amazing footage, including Ross McManus (Elvis Costello's father) talking about playing there and a funny interview with Mick Jones (Clash, Big Audio Dynamite, Carbon/Silicon).  The last concert at the Palais was on March 31, 2007.  If you can track down this film it is well worth seeing.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Memorial Day Yard Sales

Inflation in Columbia County in New York is really hitting. CDs 25 cents. DVDs 25 or 50 cents.

Here we go:

Ry Cooder -- Paradise and Lunch
Leon Russell -- Leon Live
Don Henley -- Building the Perfect Beast
Dr. Hook -- Dr. Hook
Dr. Hook -- Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
Glenn Frey -- Glenn Frey Live
Glenn Frey -- No Fun Aloud
The Eagles -- Desperado
ZZ Top -- Greatest Hits
Doug Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet -- The Best of Doug Sahm and the Sir Douglas Quintet
The Animals -- Original Hits (Disky)
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends -- On Tour With Eric Clapton
ZZ Top -- One foot in the Blues
The Monkees -- Missing Links Volume 1
The Monkees -- Missing Links Volume 2
The Monkees -- Missing Links Volume 3

DVD

Nightshift (1999)
The Wicker Man (1973) NTSC regular edition

Books

Las Vegas Then and Now by Su Kim Chung (Thunder Bay Press)
The Munsters Television's First Family of Fright by Stephen Cox (Contemporary Books)

Friday, April 24, 2009

100 Days

Have loaded over 100 days of music on to the drive for about 315 gb content. Alot of AC/DC and Blondie going in right now!

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Cataloging the CDs

Just over 250 GB has been loaded in. That's more than 80 days of music and 29,400 songs.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Last Visit to Virgin Times Square, I think...

Went in there a couple of days ago. Feels rather sordid. Fixtures ripped from the walls and dirty. I think I am done. Here was the final haul:

War Child Presents Heroes
The Verve Love is Noise (single)
Ace How Long, the Best of Ace (may have this already, come to think of it)
Brian Wilson That Lucky Old Sun
Marvin Gaye I Want You

And I remember when we had an understudy costume from the last revival of "Guys and Dolls" adapted for Sir Richard Branson around the time the store originally opened. We are going to miss having a CD/DVD store in Times Square.

Here are the Scissor Sisters doing their cover of Roxy's "Do the Strand" from "Heroes"

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

More CDs in the house

The digitization of the music collection on to the terra-hard drive is going well. 22,000 songs for 185 GB entered so far. Shipment of sleeveless cheapos just came in. So, please welcome the following to the big disc drive:

Dion and the Belmonts Anthology
The Hollies The Best Volume One
The Doobie Brothers The Very Best of...
Stevie Wonder Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants
Dead Boys We Have Come For Your Children
The Damned I'm Alright Jack and the Beanstalk
Alison Moyet Essex
Alison Moyet HooDoo
The Red Krayola Amor and Language

Here is a video of Alison Moyet singing Is This Love.

Retail Therapy

The Virgin Megastore in Times Square is closing any moment now. All CDs are 40% off, which actually isn't much of a bargain, but it still draws a crowd.

Amon Duul II Hawk Meets Penguin

Amon Duul Meetings with Menmachines Unremarkable Heroes of the Past

Amon Duul Airs on a Shoe String

Amon Duul Fool Moon

Richard Lloyd Field of Fire (Deluxe)

The Damned So Who's Paranoid

Eggs Over Easy Good 'n' Cheap

Fairport Convention Moat on the Ledge

Fairport Convention From Cropredy to Portmeirion


So you can see, it's pretty slim pickings.

Here's a video for Archangel Thunderbird by Amon Duul II

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Millerton, NY


February 12, 2009