Posts Tagged ‘myspace’

Master Minding Using Social Media Tools

Monday, March 21st, 2011
Someone recently asked me if it's okay to use social network sites like Facebook or Posterous in addition to face to face meetings when starting a Master Mind group. I think face to face meetings are best when possible and I recommend a video call over a phone call over text messaging. If you need to hold your meeting over the phone, do it. It's better than not having a meeting at all and you can find many free conference call services by searching the web. There are many creative ways to connect with people these days. Don't let your location stop you. I would love to help people get started with successful Master Mind groups. Please leave a comment below if you're interested in a webinar about Master Minding. Click here to listen to the audio if you don't see the player below. For more information about starting your own Master Mind group, visit startamastermindgroup.com
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Start a Master Mind Group.comWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life. Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life? If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about. There's nothing cool about holding back.

Female-Led Garage Punk Band ‘The Living Deadbeats’ Release New Digital Single in UK

Monday, August 16th, 2010
Lindsay Kasting, 23-year-old singer for Vancouver-based garage punk band, 'The Living Deadbeats', has been compared to Exene, Penelope Houston, and Mia Zapata. Today, Dirty Water Records in the UK will release the tracks "Hey Girl/Liar Liar" as their single of the week. You can buy it or preview it on iTunes now. Hey Hey Girl/Liar Liar - The Living Dead Beats Other members of The Living Deadbeats include London-born, Pete Fiend (previously the lead singer for legendary '80s powerpoppers The FINKS) on Bass/vox, Dirty Swagger - Guitar/vox; and 19-year-old female drummer, Nadja. Band influences include Stooges, Cramps, The Gits, Jawbreaker, Detroit Cobras and X. Here's a video of The Living Deadbeats performing Hey Girl / Liar Liar in a parking lot. You can buy it on iTunes now. Hey Hey Girl/Liar Liar - The Living Dead Beats The band is from Vancouver, Canada and will be having a release party in Vancouver on Aug. 21 at The New Brandiz Pub. The Living Deadbeats will open for L.A.'s Woolly Bandits in Vancouver on September 11. See more pics and stuff about The Living Deadbeats at The Living Dead Beats MySpace page. -------------------- Start a Master Mind Group.comWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life. Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life? If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about. There's nothing cool about holding back.

Song of the Week – 1-19-10 – Day ‘n’ Night by Kid Cudi

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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This week's song is Day 'n' Night by Kid Cudi. itunes_icon Watch the video on YouTube Buy this song on iTunes Check out more on their MySpace page. The song of the week is brought to you by Michael Zampelli, former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music. Currently, Zampelli manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned. Apple iTunes : : Support Get Galvanized, Visit our Sponsor page.

Sometimes Simplicity Can Be Sweet

Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Starbucks Berry Freeze drinkAs a result of many economic forces, including my past compulsion to purchase new clothes at a whim, I have had to seriously curtail my spending. I'm living a frugal life right now. This has forced me to find joy in simplicity. If I want to enjoy my life, I have to find wonder and awe in simple things like caterpillars, butterflies and any number of things that were overwhelmingly exciting in childhood. And on this day in particular, I succeeded in doing such. Materials required: Dog, leash, iPod, great music, Fight Crew t-Shirt, Jordache Jeans, $5 gift certificate to Starbucks and a few bucks in my pocket. Hali is happyMusic sets the tone. As I put in my earbuds, slam the front gate and hit play on my iPod, this is what I hear (all links go to iTunes or MySpace where you can preview/buy these songs): Bung by Midfield General off Sonic Velocity - Drum N' Bass & Electronic. Trust me, this gets me off to a great start on my trip to Starbucks which is really an excuse to get out of the house, walk the dog and hope that she gets tired enough that she will leave me alone in the afternoon. itunes logoThe next set of songs took me from my front gate, up Redondo Ave., past 3rd street and all the way to Starbucks on 7th and Redondo. Groove Holmes by The Beastie Boys off The IN Sound From Way Down, 19.5 by LTJ Bukem & Peshay off The Best in Drum and Bass, No Thang On Me by Snoop Dogg Feat. B off R&G (Rhythm & Gangsters), Partymadchen Gefoltert by Stereo Total off Do The Bambi, Bring It by Peshay off Fuzion, Pow by The Beastie Boys off The IN Sound From Way Out. After I found a chair to tie the dog to, I head into Starbucks. Just then, Madness by Killing Joke off What's This For! came on. Even though I know some people will think I'm rude for ordering with my headphones on, I don't care. As I ordered, I asked myself, "Am I talking too loud or not loud enough?" Then I thought to myself, "What do I care if the barista likes me or not?" Dead Kennedy\'s Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death I go outside and sit on the cushy outdoor furniture in the breezeway. I crank up my iPod, and eat my sandwich. Here's what played in my ears as I chewed. Sajanna by Badmarsh & Shri off Signs and Holiday in Cambodia by Dead Kennedys off Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death. Right about now, I'm feeling strong, I feel like I'm reconnecting with my youth. I've had a breakthrough moment. For the first time in 20+ years I swear to God I heard the lyrics more clearly than ever. Jello Biafra utters the words "Right Guard will not help you here" right after he says, "It's time to taste, what you most fear". I never realized that is what he said. Fascinating.Right Guard Deodorant I'm feeling Gal VanIZed big time now. I am grooving to tunes like All Rights Reversed (featuring Klaxons) by Chemical Brothers off We Are the Night and We Shall Overcome by Mahalia Jackson. I'm refelecting and thinking: Oh Yeah, as I hear the empowering words of Shining Star by Earth, Wind and Fire and sit on the Starbucks patio furniture, chillin' with the dog. More cool songs commence: Oh Yeah by Stereo Total off of Juke-Box-Alarm, followed by Since I've Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin. Meanwhile, I'm sippin' a sour/sweet fruit smoothy from Starbucks. It's a berry/grapefruit italian iced blend and it tastes good. In fact, after my first sip I had a serious brain freeze. I would recommend that you sip slowly to avoid that experience. After leisurely chewing the last bite of my Turkey Avocado sandwich, I get the dog and start walking as I hear these tunes: Distortion by Monkey Fist off Between the Lines and Finger Lickin' Good by Beastie Boys. I finished off the walk and came in the front door listening to The Gentle Rain (RJD2 Remix) by Astrud Gilberto off Verve Remixed 3. This great little getaway cost me about $3.65 and it was well worth every penny. I guess if you count the cost of songs at 99 cents a download, it's really $20.48 but the great thing about my music is that I can play it over and over again, anywhere I want for the rest of my life. To me, music is important and valuable so the investment is miniscual compared to the price of discontent and boredom.

Rinkrat’s Song of the Week – 9-2-08 – Jerk It Out by The Caesar’s

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
The Caesars - Jerk It OutSometimes electricity moves through the body so fast that all you can do is Jerk It Out. This jazzy tune will put a pep in your step and a sparkle in your smile. itunes logoBuy Jerk it Out on iTunes Listen to songs on the Caesars MySpace page. ...or, watch The Jerk It Out YouTube video featuring The Caesars: Here are the song lyrics for Jerk it Out by The Caesars Wind me up put me down start me off and watch me go I'll be running circles around you sooner than you know A little off center and i'm out of tune just kickin this can along the avenue But i'm alright coz it's easy once you know how it's done you can't stop now it's already begun you feel it running through your bones and you jerk it out jerk it out shut up hush your mouth can't you hear you talk too loud? No I can't hear nothing 'cause I got my head up in the clouds I bite off anything that I can chew I'm chasing cars up and down the avenue But that's ok coz it's easy once you know how it's done you can't stop now it's already begun you feel it running through your bones and you jerk it out jerk it out Rinkrat is the former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music. Currently, Rinkrat manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.

Punk Rock Playlist Suitable for an Afternoon Bike Ride in Long Beach

Thursday, August 28th, 2008
The 50 ft woman attacked Barbie and stole some of her blingAnother day of gorgeous weather in Long Beach California. A bike ride is a way to get some exercise. With good music on the iPod, it feels like going outside to play. itunes logoHere's my playlist for this ride. All links go to iTunes or MySpace as noted. Intelligent Guy by the Butthole Surfers (didn't see it on iTunes but you can check out their MySpace page) Intro by Big Boi off Speakerboxxx City of Fun by Come off Volume 08 Rap is Really Changing by Mucho Macho off The Limehouse Link Harmony in My Head by the Buzzcocks off Singles Going Steady Purity by Monkey Fist off Between The Lines. I have chatted back and forth across the Pond with these fellows on MySpace for a couple of years. I love their song Take It (you can hear it on the Monkey Fist MySpace profile). They keep telling me they've got something new coming out but I haven't heard it yet. They are not on iTunes. Imagine, probably thousands, perhaps millions of bands are not. She's a Woman by the Beatles off Past Masters - Volume 1 (couldn't find it on iTunes) Breakaway by Basement Jaxx of Rooty (I love this entire CD) She's Lost Control by Joy Division off Substance 1977-1980 Kneel Before Your God by Lemon Jelly off of the Swordfish soundtrack Belfast/Wasted (Wasted Vocal Mix) by Orbital off of Volume 3 For more workout playlist ideas, visit the Donate Your Weight On-Line Forums.

Dear Fruit Punch, Thank You for Being My Friend

Friday, June 27th, 2008
Fruit Punch Punk RockEvery once in a while, I get a friend request on MySpace from someone I didn't previously know but that I was glad to find out about. One such example from this week is the friend request I got from the punk band Fruit Punch. They have a raw, garage type sound: young, grungy, fun. For some reason I'm thinking of Youth Brigade, Uniform Choice, Minor Threat and All as I listen. You might hear it differently. Here is a quote from their MySpace page: "To call Fruit Punch a Political band would be an understatement. With topics ranging from Human Rights, Animal Rights, to the nuclear apocalypse, this band is not scared to get a little dark in their lyrics. Their lyrics are a beautiful mix of metaphors and sarcasm that are not for the weak minded. I suggest catching this band while you can, before they are too big to play your basement!" I enjoyed looking at the pictures on their MySpace page. When you look at their gig fliers you get a definite feel of their DIY vibe. They also have a "green", vegetarian agenda. For me, they've captured the spirit of old school, DIY, garage-band punk rock. I'm having an 80's flashback right now. I am seconds away from breaking out into a slam dance.