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Tim McIntire



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Status: Married
City: MEDFORD
State: MASSACHUSETTS
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/8/2006

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Wednesday, May 17, 2006 

Current mood:  creative
Category: Music
Less than 48 hours to the Drag the River show, and I'm in Musical Realignment Mode until then. Nothing but country music until the show in order to be sure that I'm vibrating at the proper musical frequency at showtime. It simply would not do to be in a Monster Magnet groove when there's a man with a pedal steel playing his ass off right in front of me. So it's Dave Gleason's Wasted Days, The Gourds, Old 97's and Drive-By Truckers in heavy rotation today, with a 70 percent chance of some Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings when I get home.

I'm not going to lie: I hadn't even HEARD of Drag the River until about 10 days ago. So why am I so excited to see them? Because in addition to having some great songs out there in the world for me to hear, I found them The Right Way.

I read about them here.
I listened to them here.
I found their tour schedule here.
I bought my ticket here.

Do you see what's missing from that list? That's right: MTV, Rolling Stone, radio play, a major record label, and Ticketmaster.

The layers of bullshit between the music and my ears have disappeared. I have not been MARKETED TO. There was no corporate strategy. Good writing straight from a good writer about good music straight from a good band, and presto, I'm going to a show, at which I will buy a CD or two directly from the guys who made them.

There is simply no excuse to be buying and consuming music from the giant music conglomerates anymore. No more music shopping at big box retailers. You don't need them.

You know all those bands on your MySpace friends list? Listen to them. All four songs. It matters to them. Then check out the bands on their friends list. Wash, rinse, repeat. When you find one you really love, find their website and buy their record with your finite music budget, and if you have to skip buying the band you heard on the radio today, so be it. It will make you feel good and tingly and righteous.

This is not just some generic anti-corporate screed. I make my livelihood, both financial and spiritual, as a performer. As a stand-up comedian, which is as beautifully no-frills as entertainment can get. I say some shit, and the audience laughs at it. There's a bare minimum between my brain and theirs. I'm old school - I don't make videos, I don't write songs, I don't have a partner, and I don't have any talking dolls. I have an idea and I say it right to you. That's the level of artistic purity I truck in, if curse-laden jokes about kids and poop can be called art. It's caveman simple. And that's what I want from all my art - the shortest route from the original idea to my head. I want my rock stars beholden to none but their muse.

The best would be to have the band come play in my living room.

Getting my music directly from them and skipping all the middlemen is the next best thing. Cue lighters...NOW.
Currently listening:
Closed
By Drag the River
Release date: 26 March, 2002
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Renata

 

Your heart is a rare one, my friend- the heart of a true performer who admires and respects true performing. It's really inspiring.

(Although, talking dolls can still be pretty old-school. So don't make fun of my act. )

xoxo,

Renata

P.S. "Spiritual livelihood" is the coolest discription I've ever heard

 


 
Posted by Renata on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 3:46 PM
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Tim McIntire

 
Nah, I'm just an old crank, but thanks!
 
Posted by Tim McIntire on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 7:35 PM
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Ray

 

I love it when you bear your innermost.

It's beautiful, and I've wallpapered the underside of my eyelids with it.

By the way - that isn't a doll - it's Nate.


 
Posted by Ray on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 7:20 PM
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Tim McIntire

 
Your Nate joke was easily the funniest thing I've heard in 3 weeks.  Thank you!
 
Posted by Tim McIntire on Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 7:35 PM
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Track44

 
Couldn't agree more, Rev, but I am a bit biased - I play in two local (Boston) bands and pick up last minute subs in some other bands.

I've heard some great tunes on myspace, but unfortunately the best tool I can use ON myspace is "favorites", a fairly lame bookmark with NO structure or search tools.

There is a way, if anyone has tried and failed, to find local bands in a particular genre. Click the second to the top (light blue bar) "music" selection and then in the maroon menu bar, click "search". You can now pick a genre, distance from your zipcode, and sort by plays, friends, memberID (how new/old their page is) or alphabetical.

Like most myspace widgets that actually work (as opposed to the ones that just don't, like event invites to friends by zipcode), there's a trick to getting distance from zipcode to work you have to select "united states", which of course is not at the top of the list but the fifth entry to show up if you type 'U'. That's cool, it's an interenational website but of course, they do know your zip code and hence, your country and could make that your default.. ok, I'll stop.

Just for fun, I selected all genres (cause my mind is so open there are cornfields that need picking) and then sort by plays. I was curious about bands with more than 1 million plays. Turns out there's 1250 of them (using 10 per page listing, which is not always the case), and it turns out I would listen to about 2% of them. That's me, of course, but there are 3,691,260 bands left with under a million plays.

And though you have selected "classical" for the search, bands pick three genres, so if they're mostly "hip hop" and "turntablism" (is that actually a word?) and they tossed "classical" in for shits and giggles, they get the giggles you get, well, you know.

There's another selection in the maroon bar for "shows" and this is much simpler to use. The defaults are your stated zip code and country (see, they CAN do it if they just defrost their Cold Fusion minds for a while) and 50 miles from your zip code. There's not a lot of  "christian rap" happening around Boston, but you can find something within 50 miles.

Now that I've offered some potentially useful information, I will of course plug the crap out of my two bands. BeesDeluxe ( www.myspace.com/beesdeluxe or www.beesdeluxe.com ) has been around for a few years and since October, we've been the house band for the Sunday Blues Review at the old House of Blues, now known as The Loft at Tommy Doyles. The show starts at 8pm, we've got some great guests that sit in with us, and it's free. The show goes from 8 to 11 and did I mention it's free?

Track44 is a rootsy, true Americana blues band that takes no prisoners. You can see our fairly sparse performance schedule and check out some live tunes from our first gig at myspace.com/track44band

Preachin' to the Rev here - Support Local Music. And if you like blues and jazz, support my bands!

 
Posted by Track44 on Tuesday, May 01, 2007 - 2:43 PM
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