Craig, I have a piece half written (no change from last post but one on this thread :-( ) and have been too swamped to get to it these past few weeks...and I start a new job this week. I will try to get to it soooooon. Same goes for refurbishing my thoughts from Jakarta from a thread here a while back. And for finishing off my mix...
Sounds good GP. Just don't want to take it over! Plus, I know we are getting some traffic from the interview I posted earlier (based on Facebook shares it's already starting to make its way through the Twin Cities music community), so it's a good opportunity if anyone has something in a day or two!
@Craig (and GP), if you have more lag time in between new mig pieces, how about publishing GP's song of the week piece on Catholic Architecture that was posted here? I thought that one was perfect just the way it was written here. It could go up really quick. Just a thought.
@kez, Craig, I surprised myself; I thought I might have time this evening to brush up the Catholic Architecture piece (I do want to give it a once over before posting it), then decided to take a look at the infamously half done one and ended up spending a while on it...it'll be ready to post in the next day or two.
I wish I could get another history piece up, but I just don't have the time to finish the chapter I'm working on. Maybe a huge push will get it done next week, but I see September as a more likely result, unfortunately.
OK, the half-done piece is now two-halves-done and submitted.
ETA: and, wonder of wonders, so is the other one. Use the review first. The other is not time sensitive. (and you might want something in between to avoid too much consecutive deadly seriousness).
Via Twitter, Bruno Bavota has asked if someone at MiG might be interested in reviewing his album.
Piano/cello/violin ... peaceful stuff. Nothing that grabs my ear personally, but then again, I did listen to his album all the way through and might listen to it again, so there's that. I'm also pretty burned out from the Jazz Picks column, so I really have no business analyzing any more music at this point.
I'd certainly be willing to review it if it were anywhere near my genres, but based on a cursory look I'd probably be the worst person who writes at MiG to review this particular album.
I can set up email @emusers.org and forward it wherever it's wanted. Unfortunately it's an invitation to spammers to publish an email address. I think I installed a contact form plugin a long time back. It probably just needs to be turned on and configured.
My Best of 2014 list is submitted. (At least I think it's submitted. When I left the page, I saw I had a whole bunch of pages still open which I closed.)
As I was making my list, I discovered it grew so I actually managed to make it a Top 20 list instead of a Top 10.
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I'll have a draft done soon too, but obviously won't post for a week or so.
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ETA: and, wonder of wonders, so is the other one. Use the review first. The other is not time sensitive. (and you might want something in between to avoid too much consecutive deadly seriousness).
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Piano/cello/violin ... peaceful stuff. Nothing that grabs my ear personally, but then again, I did listen to his album all the way through and might listen to it again, so there's that. I'm also pretty burned out from the Jazz Picks column, so I really have no business analyzing any more music at this point.
Here's that Bandcamp page...
http://brunobavota.bandcamp.com/
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Do you want me to set a yahoo account up for you guys, which you all can access and receive emails from the usual gang of people who would email MiG?
Or maybe you prefer the intrigue that builds from the impenetrable fortress that is the MiG conduit of information... one-way only.
/That's what she said
/furniture
/monies
EDIT: The front of the house. I didn't try logging into the admin panel, however.
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As I was making my list, I discovered it grew so I actually managed to make it a Top 20 list instead of a Top 10.
Let me know if everything looks okay.