Shit! Radio is dead. Check this out.
From the Lefsetz Letter:
> It's a fad. A program to be superseded like spell checkers
> were incorporated into word processors, like Microsoft wrote
> its own browser to kill Netscape. But right now, IT FEELS SO GOOD!
>
> Here's the story. A guy wrote a program that searches
> YouTube and Last.fm and creates a Web-based Spotify. Free.
> Until the rights holders find some way to tear it town. Soon.
>
> Unfortunately, you need an invitation. But if you had one
> you'd be e-mailing absolutely everybody you know, you
> wouldn't be able to sign off, your significant other would be
> begging you come to bed, you'd be forgoing meals, SINCE IT'S
> SO DAMN COOL!
>
> First level: Popular In The U.S.
>
> Imagine a chart where you could see what everybody else is
> listening to and hear it immediately. The rights holders'
> worst nightmare. They want you to WAIT! As if every time
> you clicked on a link in your browser you had to wade through
> a commercial. Better yet, if the Internet was not
> interactive at all, if you could only watch it, like television.
>
> We live in a social, networked world. I ain't gonna tune in
> your radio station and listen to your music, but I will fire
> up Tubeify and play a few snippets of what you're listening
> to JUST TO BE CLUED IN, JUST TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON!
>
> But that's not the true attraction, that's not why I'm
> writing this. The secret sauce is Time Travel.
>
> Come on, you do this all the time in your mind. Into the
> past. And what do they say, music is the soundtrack to your
> life? What if you could instantly jet back to yesterday and
> listen to those songs you know so well from the radio.
>
> Of course you can do this yourself.
>
> You can buy a Joel Whitburn book, search "Billboard" charts
> online...and then surf to find the specific tracks. Which
> will take you fucking FOREVER, to the point where you won't.
> That's the key to Tubeify. By making it easy, by giving it
> context, it makes music FUN!
>
> You remember FUN, right? That thing that puts a smile on
> your face? That makes you feel great about being alive?
>
> So, after logging into Tubeify and clicking on "Top Charts
> With Time Travel" on the right-hand side of your browser
> window you're confronted with...
>
> Are you a Mac user?
>
> Please, if you're not, buy a machine, it's pretty cheap, then
> you'll know what I'm talking about.
>
> Macs have a backup feature entitled "Time Machine". You hook
> up an extra hard drive and it automatically backs up your
> computer. Entirely. Hell, you can even do it wirelessly!
> Believe me, it pays, my Seagate crashed two months ago...
>
> Anyway, when you launch Time Machine, on the right-hand side
> of the screen you see a timeline... The Tubeify timeline is
> identical. You navigate to the era you want to investigate.
>
> Let me put it this way. Do you want to see/hear the top hits
> of any fucking era of your LIFETIME?
>
> 2010 is winding down. The days are short and in a winter
> mood I'm reflecting, and I go back to 1966 and...
>
> I hear all the songs that were hits then.
>
> Then 1965.
>
> And the memories are flowing back. Songs I know but don't
> think about. Jay & the Americans' "Let's Lock The Door (And
> Throw Away The Key)"? THAT WAS A HIT WHEN WE WERE AT THE CONCORD!
>
> My parents were burned out on Vermont, when we went over
> Christmas the skiing got rained out. So they booked us into
> this Catskills venue with a piss-poor ski area and tons of
> other activities. Like a nightclub. Outside of which they
> played tunes, LIKE THIS ONE!
>
> P.S. It rained and we lost a day of skiing anyway!
>
> Better yet is "I'm A Believer". That was a hit at
> Christmastime 1966. I STILL HAVEN'T BURNED OUT ON IT!
>
> Shit, I'm listening to Sam the Sham, Paul Revere's "Good
> Thing", "Downtown", this is cooler than any movie, any TV
> show, IT'S FUCKING FANTASTIC!
>
> You see we live in an era of chaos. And Tubeify makes it
> comprehensible.
>
> The rights holders shouldn't kill it, they should AUTHORIZE
> IT! Load it up with ads, make a killing during its brief
> lifetime, before it's superseded by something else, like
> everything is online. Did you read that MySpace is for sale?
>
> Warner complained that Activision was paying too little for
> "Guitar Hero" songs. And now "Guitar Hero" IS DEAD!
>
> Online is not about saying no, it's about saying YES!
>
> I know, that's hard to fathom for people who need order, who
> insist on control. But we lost control ten years ago, when
> everybody got a high speed connection and went in his own
> direction, willy-nilly. Embrace the new world. There's
> nothing in any other art form to compete. You couldn't have
> a Tubeify of movies or television, it just wouldn't work,
> they're long form art forms. Whereas music is BITE-SIZED!
>
> It'll spread like wildfire.
>
> But the rights holders will kill it.
>
> Spotify embraces Facebook. Everything's coming together as
> opposed to falling apart.
>
> I'm looking at a chart from 1965, week 6. Number 1 is
> "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'". But number 2 is
> "Downtown"! I won't pull it up independently, but in
> context, as a memory of junior high school, IT KILLS!
>
> Ditto for Jewel Akens' "The Birds And The Bees", number 40 this week.
>
> "Goldfinger" is number 85. Remember lining up to see this
> movie? Remember when they flipped the pool table over to
> reveal a model of Fort Knox?
>
> "He Was Really Sayin' Something"... I haven't heard this in DECADES!
>
> And not only is there the chart numbers, but a popularity
> rating, so those who may not have been alive back then can
> see what really is the fan favorite, chart numbers don't
> always tell the story. Number 1 is "I Feel Fine"! And you
> can see the YouTube clip RIGHT IN THE WINDOW!
>
> It's like I'm right back in Connecticut, in 7th Grade. I can
> see the halls of my junior high, family vacations, people who
> are dead have come back to life. THIS IS FANTASTIC!
Go here and request an invitation!>
> http://www.tubeify.com/
Go here and request an invitation:
> http://www.tubeify.com/
>
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