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Posts Tagged ‘Mtv’
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Two weeks ago I was walking through the new Best Buy in Eatontown. It’s a really nice store and utilizes the space from the old PathMark really well. If you live in the area you should definitely check it out. As I was walking through the store on its opening day, I noticed that there was a stage getting set up in the back of the retail floor. Eventually, I wound up in that part of the store and it just so happened that a band was setting up to perform. I thought that was kind of cool – you know, a live band in the store and all.
Well, it turns out that I don’t like live bands in stores because it gets really loud, really quick! Yet, as I was browsing around the store and the band was playing, I really began to enjoy the music. In fact, at one point I found myself trying to figure out if there were any posters or signs indicating the band’s name because I wanted to look them up and see what the deal was with these guys.
After I left the store, some of the music that the band was singing was stuck in my head. When I got home I Googled some of their lyrics and found out that the band was named Cartel – a group that had some notoriety with some big time hits in the last few years and who had been on some MTV show. After finding that out, I was pretty impressed that a band with a national audience and a clear abundance of talent was playing in the local Best Buy. That’s pretty cool.
After doing some YouTubing to hear some more of the band’s songs, I wound up downloading their new album, Cycles, and I’m glad that I did because it is a great album. First things first with this album – there is something to be said for the lost art of track planning on an album. It used to be that you could pop in an album and listen to the whole thing without coming across a bad song or a poorly produced song. In recent years, I think that art has gone to the wayside and been replaced with poorly produced songs or songs that are essentially “filler” in between the commercial hits.
Cartel’s Cycles doesn’t have that problem at all. It was very enjoyable to listen to the entire album all the way through. In fact, the first four songs are very upbeat in their tempo with lyrics that are easy to understand and performances that are crystal clear and fun for the listener.
Granted, the style of Cartel’s music isn’t for everyone; I understand that people have different tastes. I have a wide variety of tastes, too. Cartel’s style can be defined as part alternative rock and part power pop (I don’t really know what power pop is, but that’s what the interwebs call this style). Take a listen to one of the songs from the album below and I think you’ll get at what type of music these guys sing.
While I enjoy all of the songs on this album, my favorite songs are the first four – Let’s Go, The Perfect Mistake, Faster Ride, and Deep South. In fact, I liked these songs so much that I went and got the two other albums that this band has put out and there’s pretty good, too.
This album, much like Owl City’s Ocean Eyes, are fun for me to listen to while I do web design and while I’m working on my computer for other reasons. Anyway, listen to that song embedded above and maybe some of their other stuff on YouTube and I’m sure that you’ll begin to like their stuff. Cycles by Cartel gets a high recommendation from JerseySmarts.com and yours truly. Check it out!
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
Kanye West is a disgusting scumbag. Someone needs to take this out of control lunatic and tell him that no one gives a shit about him or his arrogance, stupidity, or racism (remember his ridiculous remark about President Bush a few years ago? See below). The fact that an incredibly ignorant piece of garbage like West can even become a celebrity in America is a sad and pathetic commentary on what our culture pushes to the mainstream.
When this jerk blurted out a few years ago that President George W. Bush didn’t care about black people, all networks should have immediately banned him from their cameras until he issued a heartfelt apology. That ban never happened. Further, you would think that the mass media and the masses of America would take a statement like that and immediately realize that the person who said it was a complete moron and someone to be shunned. That never happened either.
Then a few years ago West ranted and raved about how MTV was holding down black artists and that he shouldn’t have any competition at the awards show because he was above the rest. I thought that at that point in his ignorant history, people would have begun putting the pieces together and realized that this man is nothing more than an uneducated scumbag who thrives off of making race a divisive issue. Frankly, these two incidents prove that the man is an ignorant racist. And while this incident highlighted his love of using race in a negative way, last night he managed to put the exclamation point on his stupidity.
Here was Taylor Swift – a young woman who was excited to win her VMA and who had never done anything negative to West or anyone else in his world. She wins her award and that scumbag jumps on stage and rants about how Beyonce should have won the award? Are you serious? Who gives a shit about what this asshole thinks anyway? You know that South Park episode where they make fun of West because he doesn’t get the “gay fish” joke? The point of that episode was that West goes around acting like everything that anybody says deals directly with him and that he has a right to insert himself into any dialogue. Well, the world has news for West – sit down and shut the fuck up because no one cares about you!
On the other hand, Beyonce is a saint. If anyone’s night was ruined more than Swift’s, it was Beyonce’s. She wins the biggest award of the night and she graciously gives her time to Swift so she can finish her acceptance speech. What a great thing to do?
MTV (and all networks) should ban West. If Howard Stern can be banned from MTV for showing his bare buttocks, then what else does a moron like West have to do to be banned from that network? The man is a joke.
Posted in Entertainment, Idiots, Morons, & Fools | 1 Comment »
Monday, August 24th, 2009
Like many people with a DVR, I have a bad habit of letting certain shows build up over time before I sit down to watch them. It’s not that you want to build up this backlog of shows to watch, it’s just that the demands on a person’s time these days are so crazy that it’s hard to spend any time watching a television show. Not good news for the broadcast networks, I guess. Anyway, this past weekend was a great example of what happens when those shows continue to build up on my DVR…I watched some 20 hours of Total Nonstop Action’s wrestling show – Impact.
Maybe it wasn’t 20 hours of action (you have to factor in commercials), but it was ten of their weekly, two-hour shows that I had to push through. I’m not complaining, since I thought it was a pretty entertaining 20 hours. However, I have to do a better job of watching Impact on a more consistent basis. Between a two hour Impact every week and an hour and a half of Cheers every night, my DVR gets clogged up to the point of insanity.
In any event, I thought that the Impact shows were fun to watching and entertaining. There was a lot of focus on the Main Event Mafia, which grew to be tiresome, and only a minimal focus on some of the undercard talent. That’s a shame because there are really some talented folks under contract to TNA. The two best developments that I saw on the ten episodes of the show were 1) the removal of Don West from the color commentator position and having his replaced by Taz and 2) the creation of a tag team championship for the Knockout division. Those are two major steps in the right direction for the company, but adding new tag team titles will probably mean that there will need to be more television time in order to showcase all of the talent.
If I were TNA, I’d try to get a one hour show on one of the Viacom channels (either VH1 or MTV or even staying on Spike). There’s no reason that the promotion couldn’t get a one hour slot on one of those channels and focus on advancing some of the undercard storylines.
Anyway, overall I’m glad I made the switch from being a primarily WWE fan to a primarily TNA fan. Not that TNA doesn’t have a variety of areas that it needs some help with (it’s time to break out of the Impact Zone and have a traveling show already!), but it’s just a better product in my mind.
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Every once in a while I get an e-mail that offers a promotional opportunity to the readers of this blog. About a week or so ago, the folks at STRIDE gum sent me a message letting me know that they are running a promotion where you can possibly broadcast yourself to New York’s Times Square. Read on…
I wanted to stop by again because, with NJ so close to NYC, I thought that you and your readers would be interested in having their :15 seconds of fame right in the heart of Times Square.
STRIDE® fans, regardless of where they are, can text a message or e-mail a picture for a chance to have it broadcasted in Times Square. Users can then go online to pick up a photo of their live message to keep as a memento of their fame.
All you have to do is text @STRIDE + your message to 87884* or submit a photo at MTVTimesSquare.com .
Then either stop by the MTV billboard in Times Square and/or check out MTVTimesSquare.com to see your big moment and share it with others.
If any of you reading this decide that you want to jump into this promotion, please come back and tell us how the process was and whether others should join in. Thanks!
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
Tucker Max is an online blogger whose outlandish retelling of his personal experiences hurled him into the bright lights of fame. People found his stories to be so crazy that he was even filmed by MTV about his exploits. In a brilliant move, he put together a bunch of his craziest stories (including stories already posted on his free blog) and compiled them into I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell. After hearing about how great Tucker Max was from my GGL and some other guys in the fraternity, my roommate purchased a copy of the book and after he was done reading it, I got the sloppy seconds.
I read a LOT of books. I’m such a nerd for books that I have two bookshelves in my room that are stacked with a wide variety of books. None of the books that I read and none of the books in my small collection had me openly laughing out loud like Max’s book. Bear in mind that this is a book that is composed entirely of stories from his drunken nights around the country, weird sex stories, and horrendous treatment of those around him. It was brilliant!
There is one story in particular where Max talks about one night in Austin where he got back to his hotel room extremely late in the night and his roommate managed to get into the bathroom before him. Having to go to the bathroom REALLY bad, Max runs out of his room and winds up making a mess in the hotel’s lobby as he tries to run to the nearest bathroom. Since my retelling will not do the story any justice, you may want to read it directly from the horse’s mouth.
This is an entertaining book. Like any good storyteller it seems that Max integrates a bit of the “fish tale” effect into his stories, but that doesn’t detract from their entertainment factor. Honestly, how many young adult guys out there haven’t exaggerated some of the stats on their hook-ups? That’s what I thought. I don’t know if I can highly recommend that anyone go out there and buy this book since the stories are available for free online. That said, though, if you’re bored, have some free time, and want to read some funny stories about a guy who is out there having fun for the glory of himself, then I recommend heading over to Max’s website.
Max is working on a movie that is loosely based on the Austin road trip story linked above. The movie has a $10 million budget and is currently in production in Louisiana. The tentative release date is some time next spring.
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Twenty Hours of TNA Wrestling Last Weekend
Monday, August 24th, 2009Like many people with a DVR, I have a bad habit of letting certain shows build up over time before I sit down to watch them. It’s not that you want to build up this backlog of shows to watch, it’s just that the demands on a person’s time these days are so crazy that it’s hard to spend any time watching a television show. Not good news for the broadcast networks, I guess. Anyway, this past weekend was a great example of what happens when those shows continue to build up on my DVR…I watched some 20 hours of Total Nonstop Action’s wrestling show – Impact.
Maybe it wasn’t 20 hours of action (you have to factor in commercials), but it was ten of their weekly, two-hour shows that I had to push through. I’m not complaining, since I thought it was a pretty entertaining 20 hours. However, I have to do a better job of watching Impact on a more consistent basis. Between a two hour Impact every week and an hour and a half of Cheers every night, my DVR gets clogged up to the point of insanity.
In any event, I thought that the Impact shows were fun to watching and entertaining. There was a lot of focus on the Main Event Mafia, which grew to be tiresome, and only a minimal focus on some of the undercard talent. That’s a shame because there are really some talented folks under contract to TNA. The two best developments that I saw on the ten episodes of the show were 1) the removal of Don West from the color commentator position and having his replaced by Taz and 2) the creation of a tag team championship for the Knockout division. Those are two major steps in the right direction for the company, but adding new tag team titles will probably mean that there will need to be more television time in order to showcase all of the talent.
If I were TNA, I’d try to get a one hour show on one of the Viacom channels (either VH1 or MTV or even staying on Spike). There’s no reason that the promotion couldn’t get a one hour slot on one of those channels and focus on advancing some of the undercard storylines.
Anyway, overall I’m glad I made the switch from being a primarily WWE fan to a primarily TNA fan. Not that TNA doesn’t have a variety of areas that it needs some help with (it’s time to break out of the Impact Zone and have a traveling show already!), but it’s just a better product in my mind.
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