music: July 2008 Archives

Where I've Been

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It's been a rough few weeks here at lizbdotscom. I've been everywhere doing everything, yet nowhere doing nothing. All at the same time. So, let me give an update to the few people who keep up with me on my pitiful little piece of cyberspace:

  1. I've been consulting on the side. Yes, cheating on all of you! I am a web/social media/technology consultant. It's been fun so far, I have some super awesome great clients, and I have been learning so much. I love it. I will at some point launch a website for my consulting company. Right now, I am too busy doing the actual consulting work though.
  2. I am working with a startup. Those in the inner circle already got my e-mail telling them what I am up to. I will announce more details here, shortly. I promise!
  3. I went on "vacation"!! I put vacation in  quotes because it wasn't a true vacation, I was so busy! I was in DC,  for my dear sorority's 100 year anniversary celebration. Alpha Kappa Alpha worked it out in DC, ya'll! This was my second national convention since I was initiated six years ago. It was lovely--the little piece I saw of it. Truthfully, I couldn't take off enough vacation days to spend the whole time there, and I was in the middle of launching a site into beta while I was away. I did get some time to catch up with some of my prophytes, had a chapter reunion, saw some of my sands I haven't seen in years, met and hung out with a soror  who is an avid reader of VerySmartBrothas (I'll have to write a post on the experience of meeting your readers). I also spent some a lot of money on paraphernalia, and had the opportunity to spend some time with the BFF and his main squeeze. I still missed seeing some important people on this first round, but I think I am going to be back in DC in January, so hopefully I can finish the rounds then.
  4. I snuck a quick trip (24 hours) to NYC while I was on "vacation."  Spent some time with some of my favorite people :) New York loves me, I tell you! I was in BK exiting a restaurant, when I heard somebody call out to me by my government name. Turns out one of my friends I hadn't seen in years was walking by and saw me. Crazy. I thought he was in LA this whole time, but turns out he had moved to NYC since we lost contact. An iPhone restore gone bad has erased his number from my phone tho! LOL.*sigh*
  5. Let me not even go there with Apple right now. They deserve an entire entry over this whole new iPhone fiasco.
  6. I've been in a grouchy mood lately, and I realized it's because I hadn't heard any new music (I haven't had time to look in my usual spots). I am back on the bandwagon though. Amanda Blank and The Cool Kids have revived me out of my funk. Check Amanda out on Santogold's "I'm A Lady," and take The Cool Kids' Bake Sale for a spin.
  7. I recently gave a presentation called Blogging 101 for the local chapter of the NABJ. It was a great experience. Even though I have been blogging here and everywhere for the past five years, when you sit down to articulate your experiences and best practices to a new audience you realize there is an art to this whole blogging thing.

Now that everyone is thoroughly all up in my business, I think I'll shut up now. New blog tagline courtesy of The Cool Kids. 

The Exchange 005: JORGE!

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Another week, another Exchange drop from the crew. This week our theme is JORGE!, because today is George's birthday!

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The Playlist:
Jen | Can't C Me - Tupac feat. George Clinton
OJ | King George - Roy Ayers
Ouxu | So Fresh So Clean - Outkast
BK | Think - James Brown
Cye | Georgy Porgy - Eric Benet & Faith Evans
Liz | Booti Call - Blackstreet
Marcia | Mack the Knife - Louis Prima & Louie Armstrong
Sam | Synthesizer - Outkast feat. George Clinton
Marcia | Ooh Wee - Mark Ronson, Ghostface & Nate Dogg
Kate | Build Me Up Buttercup - The Foundations
Jen | Jorge - Nightmares On Wax

Listen Here:
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About My Pick: Booti Call by Blackstreet
I wasn't too sure of what to pick for this exchange. All the cool George tracks were chosen (not like I know of many). I picked this track because I think George might have an appreciation for throwback tracks to this time period. In addition, the track samples George Clinton's Atomic Dog, so that's almost George-y, right? This song is pretty dope in my book, one of my favorite Blackstreet tracks. 
The new Exchange is up for the week. Let's pretend we were out on holiday last week. The theme is Summertime: tracks that make you think of summer.

George | Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
Ouxu | What They Do - The Roots
OJ | Steady Mobbin' - Ice Cube
Eyejammy | Walking Into Sunshine - Central Line
BK | Move Ya Body - Mad Skillz
Kate | Summersend - Misha
Cye | Everyone Falls in Love Sometimes - Tanto Metro & Devonte
Marcia | Summer Wind - Madeleine Peyroux
Liz | Motown Philly - Boyz II Men
Jen | Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles
Sam | ATLiens - Outkast

Listen Here:
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The Story Behind My Pick:
For the record, George and I must be separated at musical birth because I was going to pick the track he chose for this release (this keeps happening with us). I pretty much grew up in a household where secular music was never allowed, so my earliest favorite song was 1991's Summertime.

I remember I was at my grandparent's farm in New Mexico for the summer (as usual), and four of my cousins from Texas were also staying there for the summer. [Sidenote: don't ask me why my grandparents took in five grandkids for three months, but we were on a farm with lots of animals so there was tons of space--and work--to do.] I was introduced to secular music by my cousins, and Summertime happened to be the jam of the summer. I remember we spent a lot of time collectively listening to this track, memorizing the lyrics (knowing all the lyrics to a song was the ultimate form of freshness) by writing them down and arguing about what the Fresh Prince really said in that one line in the middle of the third verse.

However, since George took my first pick, my second pick is Motownphilly by Boyz II Men. Both tracks were released that summer, so Philly was reppin hard. I don't think we had satellite television, but I distinctly remember sweating the music videos for these songs. All five of us would crowd around the TV and study every move and scene, especially Motownphilly. I am pretty sure we put together a dance routine to Motownphilly as well. We used to do shows all the time for my grandparents, haha.

Those were the days. 

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