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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>scott's estrip.org Blog</title><link>https://estrip.org</link><description><![CDATA[scott's estrip.org journal]]></description><language>en-us</language><skipHours/><skipDays/><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>Paul Visco's surebert framework RSS creator</generator><item><title>Spotify this...</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/57772/Spotify_this_.html</link><description><![CDATA[Kinda cool seeing my own record on Spotify, iTunes, AmazonMP3, etc... feels all official and stuff. I remember when you used to need a big label to get any real publication. Well, no label here. We did this all ourselves.<br />
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Anyhow, after about 6 months of in and out of the studio, it also feels great to have it done and move on to the next record.<br />
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<a class="blank" href="http://open.spotify.com/artist/2BSxrXi3uNO3N3xYR5drwk">American Stories - &quot;Where the Grass is Green&quot; (Listen on Spotify)</a><br />
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If you enjoy this kinda stuff live, we&#039;re playing DBGB&#039;s at the end of June.<br />
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We&#039;ve been working hard on this recording all winter. I can&#039;t believe it&#039;s almost ready for release.<br />
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We&#039;re not expecting any real following for what we&#039;re making here, but the experience has been worth it, 100%. <br />
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This winter and spring&#039;s been trying for me personally, to say the least. Lost a child in the womb. Lost an uncle and mentor in a freak accident. Made a record that I&#039;m proud to be a part of.<br />
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Anyhow, I&#039;m looking forward to a warm summer with brighter days ahead. <br />
]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 10:21:22 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/57666/Sing_along_with_me_California.html</guid></item><item><title>American Stories</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/57639/American_Stories.html</link><description><![CDATA[It&#039;s been a long time since I&#039;d posted anything here. I forgot how much I like this site, actually. Still smooth and effective with good readin&#039;. Looks good on an iPad, too, which is where I read most blog-type-stuff.<br />
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Anyhow, I&#039;ve been working with a new local band, <a class="blank" href="http://www.americanstoriesband.com">American Stories</a>. We&#039;ll be releasing a record soon to the usual non-existent fanfare that local bands get. Still, it&#039;s going to be a good record and I hope people enjoy it.<br />
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We had the good fortune to have friends from &quot;Nickel City Blend&quot; film a recent rehearsal. They&#039;re posting them as videos and I think they sound pretty good for straight-from-board rehearsals. <br />
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Nickel City Blend does mostly hip hop videos. So, I think it was especially cool of them to branch out and take interest in our little indie/americana/whatever rock band. <em class="tb_i">(Whatever you want to call it, it isn&#039;t hip hop. It&#039;s far from it.)</em><br />
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Without further ado, here&#039;s the videos.<br />
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Here&#039;s one called &quot;Little Bird&quot;:<br />
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and here&#039;s another called &quot;Occupy My Heart&quot;:<br />
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If you enjoy this kind of music, awesome. I hope you&#039;ll follow us on the interwebs and such and maybe come to a show. We make the twitter noises at <a class="blank" href="https://twitter.com/AmerStories">@AmerStories</a>. <br />
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Every month or so, you can catch us playing a free show at Ulrich&#039;s tavern downtown. It&#039;s a lot of fun and still unbeknownst to many a hipster.<br />
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Anyhow, glad to see estrip still alive and kicking. Leave comments, for I like the validation!<br />
]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 11:36:25 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/57639/American_Stories.html</guid></item><item><title>Me &amp; Bob...</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/52767/Me_Bob_.html</link><description><![CDATA[About 2 weeks ago, I got an email from an old friend, Bob Fera. Bob and I go way back. I played bass with his band for a few years, wrote songs with Bob, recorded a record or two. Needless to say, I love Bob like a brother. A brother I hadn&#039;t really heard from in a decade. <br />
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<em class="tb_i">Here&#039;s the backstory...</em><br />
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About 10 years ago, I&#039;d quit his band. Just showed up at practice and said &quot;Sorry guys, I&#039;m done.&quot; <br />
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I just wanted to play different stuff, was fresh out of college, broke, lost my parents, and just needed a change in my life. It was a bit of a dick move at the time, but people quit bands. It happens all the time. Bob was not happy, but accepted it. After that, we hardly spoke.<br />
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So, a decade went bye. I got a job, played in other bands, recorded my own stuff (some good, some not so good), and generally moved on. Life&#039;s been, well, pretty good lately. I could complain about a few things, but compared to my 20&#039;s, my 30&#039;s have been a breeze.<br />
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<strong class="tb_b">About Bob Fera&#039;s music: </strong><br />
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I think Bob&#039;s voice is unparalleled. Just about everyone who sees him does. The man can sing. Unfortunately, he&#039;s never gotten the acclaim I really believe he deserves, not only as a singer, but as a songwriter. Bob&#039;s songs are simple, catchy, honest, and full of heart. The fact that his voice is so perfect sometimes distracts the listener from hearing how damned good the song itself is. <br />
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Here&#039;s an example... I was at his gig last weekend at the Tudor Lounge and shot this video:<br />
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<em class="tb_i">Please excuse the cheesy video cross-cuts, I was covering up for my poor iphone camera skills, beer spills, etc. In the end, I tried to make the footage fit the song (titled &quot;Just another mile...&quot;) and cut out my thumb on the lens!</em><br />
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Here&#039;s another track that I&#039;d recorded with Bob back in the 90&#039;s. (The man can sing, but the song itself is pretty excellent..) <audio controls><br />
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Anyhow, seeing Bob perform this past weekend highlighted (for me) how important Bob should be on the buffalo scene. More people should hear his music. Seeing Bob light up a stage is something we need to see more of.<br />
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<em class="tb_i">So... why did Bobby email me 2 weeks ago?</em> Well, Bob asked me to come back and play bass with him again. He&#039;s moving the current bassist (Nate) over to the piano.<br />
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Of course, I said &quot;yes&quot;. Bob&#039;s making some of the best music in town and I am excited to be a part of it. More importantly, I&#039;m even more ecstatic that I&#039;ll be seeing my old friend a lot more. <br />
]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 10:18:12 -0400</pubDate><guid>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/52767/Me_Bob_.html</guid></item><item><title>Why the "Double Rainbow" is the good for you.</title><link>https://estrip.org/articles/read/scott/52259/Why_the_Double_Rainbow_is_the_good_for_you_.html</link><description><![CDATA[The &quot;Double Rainbow&quot; video. If you haven&#039;t seen it, you will... it&#039;s everywhere.<br />
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I&#039;ve seen several articles talking about how this simple little video of a guy going bananas over a rainbow has gone, well, bananas since <a class="blank" href="http://twitter.com/jimmykimmel">Jimmy Kimmel</a> tweeted it on the 4th of July. <br />
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Most of these articles I see focus on one of two things:<br />
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1. The speedy rise of the video&#039;s popularity  (6 million views as of my typing this...)<br />
2. The guy... Paul Vasquez (aka &quot;Hungry Bear&quot;) and the fact that news outlets are calling him.<br />
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To me, that&#039;s the wrong side of the story. Very few writers are focusing on WHY this video is so popular. Why do people watch it over and over?<br />
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In this case, yes, the video&#039;s kind of funny, but I think this one&#039;s more than just that. What I believe attracts people to this video is the joy. This man is not faking it. The emotions he&#039;s going through, the glee, the pure joy at a simple fucking rainbow, are real and infectious. Who wouldn&#039;t want to feel that kind joy? Who wouldn&#039;t want to see someone else feel that kind of joy? <br />
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It makes you feel better just for having seen it. That&#039;s the kind of video that I really think SHOULD be viral. I see a lot of funny videos. Most are staged (Keyboard cat), some are cute (David after dentist), but this one is uplifting. <br />
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If you&#039;re laughing at the video, it&#039;s likely a GOOD laugh.  The &quot;Hungry Bear&quot; wants you to laugh and smile and feel some joy, too. <br />
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The world sucks enough joy out of each of us every day, it&#039;s pretty cool that stoned guy (he&#039;s gotta be high) lovin&#039; a rainbow can put some of it back.<br />
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Ok enough, if you haven&#039;t seen it yet, then here it is:<br />
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So far, I haven&#039;t seen anyone making fun of the guy. The only &quot;parody&quot; I&#039;ve seen was this song done with his consent.<em class="tb_i"> (The proceeds from the mp3 go to him and Yosemite, which I think is pretty cool, as well.)</em><br />
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So go ahead, watch these videos and laugh, smile, and feel good. <br />
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