Wednesday, September 14, 2011

I can literally remember when I discovered music at the library...the Fall of 1990. Just getting back on my feet but didn't have transportation of my own so I had to catch the bus to different destinations and something told me to just go to the local library on the South Side (South St. Louis that is) and that is when I discovered the treasure...hundreds of CDs at the library and the cool part you could check them out. The first CDs I checked out: Wind Machine's "Voice in the Wind" (still to this day one of my favorite albums) and Peter White's "Caravan of Love". I took them home and listened to them over and over. I don't know what was the thrill, discovering Wind Machine and Peter White or just knowing I just found a way to discover new or old music.

Fast forward to today, although most of my music comes Amazon, iTunes, eMusic, Iodapromonet, and the Goodwill I still discover gems at our library. Just yesterday I was there and I came across music from Louis Armstrong to Tom Petty. This year has been a year of turning the clock back in regards to how I gather music and how I really, and I do mean REALLY take the time to listen to music. This year is also the year I began listening to more traditional Jazz and looking to my people to help me learn about the music that I have to admit helps meditate, write, and just chillax.

The past two years I was so busy producing podcasting that I really wasn't taking the time to sit back and listen to the music. I was so busy trying to please other and I forget how to just "listen" to music. The artist I found last night at the library were...

Louis Armstrong
Stanley Jordan
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
The Jets
Keith Jarrett
John Cougar
Michael Hedges
Darius Rucker
Jimi Hendrix
The Soundtrack to Sherlock Holmes
Don Byron
Groove Collective
Gary Burton
Super Hits Of The '70s: Have A Nice Day, Vol. 10 & Vol. 18 (Various Artists)
Joe Jackson
Seal

This doesn't include the music I've added to my music library from this past June and music from 2008. The remainder for this year and beyond I will have music to kick back and listen to and by doing this I will cut back on the boob tube and rediscover the art of listening to music again.

I love it.

Don't worry, I won't keep it to myself, you know I have to share great music with the masses.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Great Messages - Adrian Rogers, "Celebrate the Difference"

I love this message by Dr. Adrian Rogers. From the very beginning of the message, "Celebrate the Difference", pastor Rogers addresses one of the questions that has plagued man and woman since the 70s, "Who is better: The man or woman"? His answer hits the nail on the head in the way that you know it was only our Lord and Savior who gave this answer to this man of God.

Some people in the secular world will not like this message. Some Christian may not like this message because we live in a day and time where people think you can live a lifestyle and I will argue with you till the cows come home that God approves of their ways. In the very few minutes he answers the questions in regards to homosexuality, bestiality, polygamy (I've always remind people that say, "Abraham had two wives. Number one: Abraham did not have two wives and second, Abraham went out of God's will and slept with Hagar, Sarai's maid servant to produce an heir but in the end caused heartache and trouble that is felt in our world today because Abraham did not trust God.)

The cool thing about this message and other messages from pastor Rogers is not only does he relate this on Godly terms but also medical and terms. He addresses why women will out live men, why women become come cold quicker than men, why men can lose weight faster than women. So much knowledge is packed in this 37 minute message. Throughout the message he makes the point that neither is better than one another, we are just different and that is to be celebrated and not condemned. We are not in competition with one another we are to respect one another to the highest degree.

Pastor Rogers addresses the question to how we are to embrace marriage, how to treat our spouse, how in the end marriage is hard work but in the end it's a wonderful thing when we "Celebrate the Difference".

Monday, September 12, 2011

MLFM episode #31 - My Last Time...For Real This Time.



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I tell myself whenever I produce an extended podcast that this will be the last one...and I mean it from the bottom of my heart...until I begin hearing music and I know me. I say I will do a part two and I never complete it. So then I come to that crossroad- should I make a music podcast that is close to 90 minutes or even close to 2 hours. I say "Yes" because of one reason. School.

This year school and work is a pistol but I know I have to get this out of my system. For close to 3 years I have used two artist's music tracks when doing my intro and ending voice-overs and I think it was about time I featured some of the work of Todd Kelley and Nicolay. At first it was going to be a podsafe show then while walking and humming the track "Hey" it hit me to put some music in the playlist by Nicolay and Todd "The Big La" Kelley. When it comes to Todd Kelley his instrumental mixes has always been a set of music that influenced me when it comes to writing. Whether if was my show notes or just writing in general. Nicolay's music, I have to admit I have his music and I know his instrumental tracks is are really cool but I never made myself just kick back and just relax to his music. So this time I made myself gather some of his music and at the last moment purchase The Foreign Exchange, "Connected" instrumental album which I knew when that happened I would have to squeeze some more tracks in the line up.

I have music peppered in here by Michael Franks from his new album, "Time Together", a couple of favorites of mine by DJ Center featuring Middle Child and Apes on Tapes, and a couple of free download tracks from Iodapromonet and All About Jazz. I also came across three tracks via YouTube. One track I learned from a Google+ fellow geek and from there I found two tracks that when I heard them I had to rush over to iTunes and download these tracks.

The results is a music playlist close to 2 hours of music so as always, kick back, relax and enjoy the music journey.

p.s. So this time is my last time putting together an extended playlist like this...I mean it this time...for real...I hope.

~DarrenKeith3
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MLFM episode #31 Playlist

o1. Catch My Flow - Elijah MC
o2. Greenback Boogie{explict} - Ima Robot
o3. Fave Writes - Big La vs. Todd
o4. Somebody That I Used to Know (f/Kimba) - Gotye
o5. Mind Tricks - Brian Hogans [ free mp3 download ]
o6. Intro - Nicolay
o7. Fantastic - Nicolay
o8. Warrior Concerto - The Glitch Mob
o9. Nic's Groove (Instrumental) - The Foreign Exchange
1o. In a Song (f/Middle Child) - DJ Center
11. Grand 5 - Apes on Tapes

Bonus Tracks
+ House of Cards (f/Muhsinah) - The Foreign Exchange
+ Now That the Summer's Here - Michael Franks
+ Ascent - Anthony Branker & Ascent [ free mp3 download ]
+ Summer Nights -Big La vs. Todd
+ Summer in New York - Michael Franks
+ Water Under The Bridge - Big La vs. Todd
+ Shibuya Station - Nicolay
+ Crossing - Nicolay
+ Rain In Ueno Park - Nicolay
+ Satellite - Nicolay
+ As the Crow Flies - Joller [ free mp3 download ]
+ Feather's From An Angel's Wing - Michael Franks
+ It Only Hurts When I Think of Her (Re:Edit) - Big La vs. Todd
+ Brave New World (Instrumental) - The Foreign Exchange
+ Ways of Seeing - Fred Simon

Intro Underscore >> Todd Kelley

Music from the LPs...
+Elijah MC (Live)
+Another Man's Treasure
+Music...For Elevators & Escalators
+Making Mirrors
+Evidence Of Things To Come
+City Lights Volume 1.5
+Connected (Instrumental Version)
+Everything In Time
+You Open
+Leave It All Behind
+Time Together
+Blessings
+Unfocused
+Water Under The Bridge (2009)
+City Lights Volume 2: Shibuya
+Loose Cannon
+Since Forever

Music for iodapromonet
We Can Make The World Stop - EPThe Glitch Mob
"Warrior Concerto" (mp3)
from "We Can Make The World Stop - EP"
(Glass Air)

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