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Tuesday

The Importance of Birthday Music


Hey there, listeners! Let's chat about the absolute necessity of having killer birthday music at any celebration. Picture this: you're at a party, the vibe is just right, and then a banger comes on - it's like the whole room lights up! That's the power of great birthday music. It sets the tone, gets everyone in the mood to celebrate, and keeps the energy high throughout the night. Trust me, without good tunes, a birthday bash can feel more like a wake! Our daughter turned nine years young and I dedicated the latest TRFME episode to her, playing some of her fave songs! I know this digi-radio show mix will pump her up!

Now, let's talk about the impact of music on our emotions. Have you ever noticed how a certain song can instantly transport you back in time? Well, the same goes for birthday music. When you hear those familiar tunes that remind you of past celebrations, it's like a rush of nostalgia hits you. It brings back all those happy memories and makes the present moment even more special. Music has this magical way of connecting us to our emotions and creating lasting impressions.

Lastly, let's not forget the importance of creating the right atmosphere with birthday music. Whether you're throwing a big party or just having a small gathering, the music you choose can make or break the mood. From setting a relaxed vibe for a casual get-together to pumping up the energy for a wild party, the right playlist is key. So, next time you're planning a birthday celebration, remember to put some thought into the music selection! AND don't forget to subscribe to The Rainbow Flipper Musical Explosion!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELEANOR!!!

Thursday

The Four Craziest Album Covers You'll Ever See!

1. Catui
2. Erick - Pastor Pickin'

                       3. Erick & Beverly Massegee - Amen!      4. Pauline and Randy - "HELP ME"

To me? These have gotta be the nuttiest album covers I've seen in a long time. On the latest TRFME episode (1/18/24), czg123 spins Catui and Erick w/Beverly Massegee. Both songs are must-listen, to believe it! Unable, for now, to locate any of "HELP ME", I won't stop trying!

Tuesday

I'd Love to Compose a Modern Day Opera But...

Watch your wine glasses!

Composing a modern day opera is no easy task. Duh, right? It's like trying to juggle flaming torches while riding a unicycle-over a street with cracks and potholes. You see, opera is not just about beautiful melodies and soaring voices. It's really a very complex art form requiring a delicate balance of music, drama, and storytelling.

First, let's talk about the music itself. Modern day opera composers generally have to navigate a musical landscape which is constantly evolving. There's the obvious need to incorporate a wide range of musical styles, from classical to contemporary, and everything in between. It's like trying to create a gourmet meal using ingredients from every cuisine in the world, but you can't find where anything is and people are hungry. Yelling. So you drop ladles and trip over the broom... 

But it doesn't stop there. Composing a modern day opera also means tackling complex themes and narratives. Gone are them days of simple love stories and tragic heroes. Nowadays, today's operas delve into the depths of human emotions and tackle social and political issues head-on. It's like trying to write a novel, a play, and a screenplay all at once; a chubby literary feat which requires both skill and creativity!

Ultimately, composing a modern day opera is a labor of love and a true test of artistic prowess. It's like climbing Mount Everest or solving a Rubik's Cube...upside down dangling over a pit of flames! A challenge which only the bravest and most talented can conquer! So, the next time you attend an opera (revival or modern day new), take a moment to appreciate the complexities behind the scenes. It's a true masterpiece in the making and a feeling to behold.

Friday

Where Have All the Studio Musicians Gone?

The music industry has, clearly, undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with advancements in technology and home production techniques revolutionizing the way music is created and consumed! 

One aspect subject to debate is the role studio musicians play in today's modern music. Traditionally, these highly skilled professionals were an integral part of the recording process, but with the rise of digital music production, some argue their role is diminishing. It's a forever changing landscape of the music industry at large.

The advent of digital music production tools, such as synthesizers, drum machines, and virtual instruments, has allowed artists and producers alike, to create entire compositions without the need for live musicians. These tools offer a vast array of sounds and effects which can be manipulated and customized to fit any musical style or genre! As a result, many artists and producers have embraced this technology, opting to create music entirely in the digital realm. We're talking large recording traditional studios closing doors. Rehearsal spots too!

Another factor contributing to the decline of studio musicians is the cost and convenience associated with digital production. Hiring a studio musician can be expensive, as it involves paying for their time, expertise, and often additional expenses such as studio rental and equipment. And of course...royalties. On the other paw, digital music software allows artists to work at their own pace, experiment with different ideas, and make changes easily without the added costs and logistical challenges of coordinating with live musicians.

Digital music production offers artists an unprecedented level of creative freedom. With access to virtual instruments and sample libraries, musicians can access a vast range of sounds and textures which would be impossible to replicate with live musicians alone. Or so they believe. 

This allows artists to explore new sonic territories, experiment with unconventional arrangements, and push the boundaries of traditional music genres. The ability to manipulate and layer sounds in the digital recording world has opened up a galaxy of possibilities once previously unimaginable.

The rise of internet and social media platforms has also transformed the ways musicians collaborate and network. Artists can now connect with producers, composers, and other musicians from around the world, regardless of geographical limitations. This has led to a surge in the absence of studio musicians. But sometimes, as with AI systems, a bit of the sincerity and soul of music, goes missing too. But hey, this is after all, the 21st century...

Tuesday

Who Killed Disco?

 


Disco! Once the groove of the party, has pretty much faded into obscurity. The genre which once dominated the airwaves and dance floors in the 1970s met its demise due to a combination of factors. First and foremost, disco became overexposed and commercialized, losing its authenticity and appeal. 

The saturation of disco-themed movies, TV shows, and merchandise led to a backlash from the public who grew tired of the "disco craze". Additionally, the rise of punk and new wave music provided a rebellious alternative to the polished, coke-laced and glamorous disco scene. 

The anti-disco sentiment culminated in the infamous "Disco Demolition Night" at Comiskey Park in 1979, where thousands of disco records were destroyed in a symbolic act of rebellion! And boy, how the vinyl flew through the air and onto the field...a huge boom from the field as 12" record shrapnel danced under the moon. To the delight of thousands! This event really marked the beginning of the end for disco, as it was seen as a clear indication that the genre had lost its cultural relevance. 

Despite its demise, disco's influence can still be felt in contemporary dance music, proving even in death, disco lives on. So, let us raise a glass of Moet to the fallen genre and reminisce about the good good good times it brought us; while also acknowledging the factors which contributed to its not so "far out" downfall. Disco may be gone, but its legacy will forever be remembered on the dance floor...and club bathroom stalls.

Another Musical Explosion for Your Ears and Soul

 


Hey there, Flippers! For years, my family and I have been neighbors with Joe Matt, the genius behind the comic, Peepshow. Joe was never just your average comic creator. He's a true artist who knows how to capture the raw emotions of life, particularly his own. His work was at times self-deprecating, always humorous and always very real. You read his comics and you feel as though you know him! I'd always have conversations with him about old comic book artists, music, life back east (we're in Los Angeles), old westerns...you name it. Yesterday (Sunday 9/17), my lady and I were extremely shocked to find out he passed away. His housemate, in tears, told us the upsetting news and I instantly started crying.  

 

He was just such a nice, good man. He was always creating and in fact, was working with producers to translate his comic into an animated show. He wanted me to do the voice for one of the characters. "Can you do a Philly accent?" "Pass me a hoagie, Mike Schmidt", I replied trying my best. He laughed and said, "close enough". Joe was nominated for a Will Eisner Award for Peepshow. A great accomplishment to accompany his prolific career. He will be missed and I'm still grappling with the fact he passed away at 60, while meanwhile, Henry Kissinger is alive and well at 100. Makes no sense to me. Bless Joe Matt and his kindness. 

 


When anyone's going through a tough time, usually, playing and listening to favorite tunes helps in one's healing process. And it's always cosmic when those songs perfectly encapsulate our feelings. On the new episode, I really jump across multiple genres and amazing artists. I hope you enjoy the show and remember: new shows every T&T (Tuesday and Thursday).


Thursday

Wednesday

Beyond The Four Seasons


Hey there, listeners! Let me tell you about this musical genius named Vivaldi. Seriously, this guy was off the charts talented! I mean, we're talking about a composer who kicked out over 500 concertos. That's mind-numbing! And get this, he didn't just stick to one instrument. Nope, Vivaldi was a master of the violin, the cello, and even the flute. Amazing much? Dude...

But it's not just the quantity of his work that's impressive, it's the quality too. Vivaldi had this incredible ability to create these beautiful melodies that would just transport you to another world. His compositions were so rich and vibrant, you couldn't help but get lost in the music. It's like he had this magical touch that could make your heart skip a beat.

Now, I know what you're thinking, "But what about his famous, 'The Four Seasons'?" Oh boy, let me tell youse, that's a masterpiece right there. Each season is brought to life through Vivaldi's incredible use of musical techniques. From the delicate sounds of spring to the thunderous storms of summer, he captures the essence of each season with such precision and artistry. It's no wonder this piece has stood the test of time and continues to be beloved by music enthusiasts all over the world.

If you're ever in need of some musical inspiration, look no further than Vivaldi. This guy was a true genius, a master of his craft. His talent was unmatched, and his music continues to captivate audiences to this day. Trust me, give Vivaldi a listen and prepare to be blown away and your soul get lighter!

Thursday

EPISODE 4 IS READY


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EP 2 IS HEREEE!


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Tuesday

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