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13 March 2008

Record industry’s 20 biggest, stupidest mistakes

Filed under: music — mist. @ 12:07 pm

Record industry’s 20 biggest, stupidest mistakes:

From rootkits to hair-metal, from suing Neil Young to ditching Bob Dylan, from nuking Napster to passing on the Beatles, Blender Magazine rounds up the 20 worst gaffes of the record industry, going all the way back to Tom Edison’s dismissal of Jazz.

#2 Decca Records A&R exec tells Fab Four, “No, thanks”
Dick Rowe was not the only record-label executive who passed on the Beatles in the early ’60s, but he was the only one who brushed off their manager, Brian Epstein, with the astute prediction that: “Groups with guitars are on their way out.” Epstein begged Rowe to reconsider, so Rowe hopped a train to Liverpool to check out the band live. When he arrived at the Cavern, he found a mob of kids trying to force their way into the club in the pouring rain. Annoyed, he smoked a cigarette, went home and signed Brian Poole and the Tremeloes instead.

Unintended consequence: The Monkees

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(Thanks, Barry!)


(Via Boing Boing.)


Find a Job with RSS Feeds [How To]

Filed under: Interesting — mist. @ 12:06 pm

Find a Job with RSS Feeds [How To]:

rss_logo.jpgThe Productivity Portfolio blog has a great walk-through on how to create a collection of personalized RSS feeds to show any new jobs that pop up on eight popular or specialized job search sites, including Craigslist, CareerBuilder.com, and previously mentioned site Indeed. Even if RSS feeds are old hat for you, you might not know just what each of the major job-finding sites offers in localized, career-specific searches. Have you ever found a job through an RSS ping or email alert? Have a better way of not missing that potential next career? Share your story in the comments.




(Via Lifehacker.)


Gibson launches Guitar Hero lawsuit

Filed under: games, music — mist. @ 4:50 am

Gibson launches Guitar Hero lawsuit:

Claims patents have been infringed.

(Via EuroGamer.net News.)