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Geek Force FiveCast 297: The Dream

By E. Christopher Clark | Wed, Feb 24, 2010

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In which ECC geeks out about a very geeky dream he had.

Worth Your Consideration #029

By E. Christopher Clark | Mon, Feb 15, 2010

Geek Force FiveCast 294: Lyrics

By E. Christopher Clark | Mon, Feb 15, 2010

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In which ECC talks about staying up late to write lyrics for the RPM Challenge.

Generation Goat #9 – Flying Toasters Forever!

By Jon Martin | Wed, Feb 10, 2010

drawing of Teke, from the comic book BLOOD RED

In this episode, Chris and Jon attempt to sell out while discussing TV obsessions, computer dating in middle schools, the Grammy Awards, the dangers of karaoke in the Philippines, Chris’ flying-toaster themed comic, the Superbowl, the death of radio, Valentine’s Day, and more! It’s a long one, but we’re far too lazy to edit. I mean, we’re all about working harder for you… That’s it. (And look! We got through the whole #9 thing without a single, bad Beatles reference…)

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Worth Your Consideration #027

By E. Christopher Clark | Thu, Jan 21, 2010

photograph of a woman performing a Star Wars-themed burlesque

I’m collecting links like mad lately, so it’s time for another edition of Worth Your Consideration.

Disney princesses dressed up as the villains from their movies

Generation Goat #8 – New Year’s Goat

By Jon Martin | Tue, Jan 19, 2010

We’re back! In this episode, Chris and Jon ramble through the December holidays, the perils of hot dogs, and the allure of Skee-Ball prizes! We also discuss the return of songs from our High School Band, Avatar, Spider-Man, and the problem of living in Britain in Winter. All of this, and more, as we try to recapture the “glory” of the Goat! Come on, give it a try… it still beats prison, folks!

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Cross-posted from Songs That Saved Your Life.

“Empire State of Mind” - The Colbert Version

By E. Christopher Clark | Tue, Jan 12, 2010

I hate New York, but I kinda-sorta love Alicia Keys, I kinda-sorta love that song she does with Jay-Z called “Empire State of Mind,” and I really love Stephen Colbert. So, when my friend Beth shared this video via Facebook, I almost didn’t check it out. But then I did.

And you should, too. Because Alicia belts, Stephen raps (and does it well), and the whole thing is under four minutes long.

Geek Force FiveCast 283: Another Version of the Truth

By E. Christopher Clark | Fri, Jan 08, 2010

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In which ECC geeks out about the fan-made Nine Inch Nails concert film, Another Version of the Truth: The Gift.

2009’s 365Songs - 293-365

By E. Christopher Clark | Thu, Dec 31, 2009

The final set of songs in my 365Songs playlist for 2009 is dominated by long block parties by a variety of artists. There’s everything from a Britney Spears block to an Ani DiFranco block to a block by Mike Doughty. There’s a block of Christmas songs near the end, and a heap of pop gems sprinkled throughout.

It’s the song the set ends with that means the most to me, though. During a piano karaoke evening at Studio 99 in Nashua earlier this year, I had the opportunity to sing an original song of mine (co-written by Andy Hicks of The Pluto Tapes way back in our days as members of Soma). And it’s that song, “Never Forget,” that rounds out this list.

It’s not a particularly complicated song, but it’s simplicity speaks to what I feel our approach should be to any year end festivities. The chorus goes like this: “I remember how much it hurt, how much I learned / I will never forget, never forget.”

Remember, but move on. But always remember.

Goodbye 2009. Here’s to a great 2010.

2009’s 365Songs - 220-292

By E. Christopher Clark | Thu, Dec 31, 2009

Perhaps it’s because we’re nearing the home stretch, but many more songs in this fourth set are bringing back specific memories. The Joe Droukas cut is there because I saw him perform live in the living room of Ernest Thompson’s house on the eve of a weekend-long playwriting workshop. And the pop songs that appear directly thereafter—the songs by Taylor Swift, Jordin Sparks, Black Eyed Peas, and Miley Cyrus—are songs I heard two or three times a day during my commutes back and forth to the lakes region that weekend.

The block of ABBA comes from watching Mamma Mia way too many times with my daughter, who became obsessed with the film after watching it at Grammie and Grampie’s house one weekend. Likewise, the back-to-back Disney princess songs—“Colors of the Wind” and “Reflection”—are there because of the Disney Princess Sing-A-Long Songs DVD that was a staple in our house this summer.

My favorite song of the year—and one of my favorite songs of all time—“Love is Dead” makes its appearance in this set, too. I stumbled across it thanks to the iTunes Free Single of the Week program, and I played that damn thing so much I can’t believe it’s not higher on my top 25 most played songs of the year.

Let’s see… what else? Oh, there’s a string of songs I procured by rejoining eMusic.com for a few months, all stuff I’d been hearing about after becoming a regular listener of the Sound Opinions podcast—Kristeen Young, She & Him, St. Vincent, etc.—as well as a couple of tracks from The Beatles Anthology 3, an album I return to pretty frequently. And, finally, as we draw to the end of this set, there’s the first appearance of YouTube cover band sensation Pomplamoose, doing their version of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies”. This marked the first of many times over the next couple of months when I’d find a great song on YouTube by total accident and then immediately have to have the MP3 in my collection.

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