If you have a moment, check this site out. Live performances recorded at Abbey Road studios. I am so jealous and would so love to play there and do this gig. I used to own a flat on Abbey Road and went over that Zebra crossing every day - twice; selling the flat lives in the "dumbest things I have ever done" part of my memory. Check out The Red Hot Chilli Pepper's version of Dani California - it's amazing - you only get to see a clip of the end of the track but John Frusciante is astonishing - and then you recognize that the whole band is astonishing - God I would love to see them live
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Live From Abbey Road - Official Web Site
If you have a moment, check this site out. Live performances recorded at Abbey Road studios. I am so jealous and would so love to play there and do this gig. I used to own a flat on Abbey Road and went over that Zebra crossing every day - twice; selling the flat lives in the "dumbest things I have ever done" part of my memory. Check out The Red Hot Chilli Pepper's version of Dani California - it's amazing - you only get to see a clip of the end of the track but John Frusciante is astonishing - and then you recognize that the whole band is astonishing - God I would love to see them live
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Clive - A Review
"Do you ever wonder whats been burried under your shoes
Do you ever wonder why troubles come in twos and threes and still
all of our days are filled with joy and laughter
Its just a taste of the sweet sweet hereafter... "
This is part of the lyrics of my favorite song from Clive's MySpace page, "Sweet Sweet Hereafter."
All four songs available to hear are really good. I like the melodies, the lyrics, and the instruments heard in the pieces. I also like the fact that it brings back fond memories of times long gone.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Twitter and the LoveDAQ
Twitter is
A thing that takes you from one place to another, in this case, from the land of "where you currently are" - to the land of "I know Kung Fu!"
Twitter gives you:
The ability to learn from people you would never normally meet.
How do you twitter?
In order to Twitter - you have to buy into the concept of:
"You only get what you give"
Once you have that down - it's easy. When you're at your computer, or you have your cellphone on you - write what it is you are doing. It doesn't make any sense until you start, but if you truly believe that you get back what you give, you'll do fine. Don't worry about what you write, how you write it, what you write it with or where you write from - just write. If you continue doing it, you'll get better at it - just like learning how to read when you were a child or like learning how to walk, even if your legs are a bit wobbly! There are many tools that make it easier to do like:
Flock - it's a browser with Twitter built in - I'm blogging with Flock right now
Foxytunes - my favorite tool - one click and you're away - highly recommended for Music types.
What's in it for you?
Information in bite-size, easily digestible chunks. Not just the usual suspects either, but cool things like missrougue's original post. I wonder what the world would be like with a LoveDAQ - I don't know - it feels a bit wrong to me - but then I'm a hopeless romantic.
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
The Essentialness of Music
About 14 years ago, after my mother died from cancer, I needed the help of a grief counselor to get through the grief process and be able to move on with my life. This led to me spending the next four years doing volunteer work in the Grief Center at the local Hospice. I basically did whatever needed to be done – filing, copying, etc., but also ended up helping with weekend Grief Camp for individuals and families who had experienced a loss, and leading grief groups.
Last week I was asked by the grief counselor with whom I had done my own grief work – he is now head of the Counseling Dept at a local college – to speak to one of his classes. As part of this course, he wanted them to hear from people who had experienced loss, about their own particular struggle and path to healing. I was one of several people who told “my story” to these students.
Another part of this class focused on the benefit of music and grief. The students were asked to bring in a song or piece of music that they had found helpful in times of loss and grief – music that brought peace, comfort, hope, etc. I, of course, told them about Music2Work2. When I lost my beloved dog, Cassie, shortly before Christmas 2006, Andrew had composed a piece of music in memory of her. It made me feel cared about that he would give me such an awesome gift, and it helped me to remember the joy she had given me, the times of her playing and running about - - it replaced the painful final picture I was left with of her lifeless body lying in her bed, with happier memories of the wonderful 15 years she had been a loving and loyal companion.
Following the class, one of the students gave me a cd of piano music that he had recorded. The songs are a variety of classical pieces, movie themes, and instrumental versions of music made famous by pop artists. The title of the cd is “Music For Reflection & Healing” by Rickey D. Johnson. Mr. Johnson is a talented pianist and I very much appreciated his gift of the cd.
Not just for the fact that it confirms the basic belief upon which Music2Work2 is built - - that music is helpful - in almost all aspects of life, I am very glad that the benefits of music are being recognized more and more. Music has certainly been an important part of my life; different songs or pieces of music elicit memories of events or people in my life as far back as I can remember, and evoke a variety of feelings and emotions. For me, it is one of life’s essential elements.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Dumb Pipes
How do you feel about Dumb pipes?
I personally like the idea of dumb pipes - I think it benefits us
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Bowser
Funny thing is that the music doesn't sound anything like him!!! I often wonder what the title of songs mean to people: there are song titles that reflect what is going on in the track - like Stairway to Heaven or Free Falling - but for an instrumental - I guess you could look at Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells and say they were indicative, onamatapeic almost - but for a session with the title, "Bowser" - what does that say about the track?
You can check it out in its entirety on the front page of www.music2work2.com for a little while before we parcel it up and sell it! ;-)
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Stoked
- All my music goes through my computer.
- I spend over 30 hours a week looking at my computer screen - actually - that's a minimum, its probably double that
- this is how I make my living, so when the computer breaks - its a very, very big thing.
My computer had been put together for me by Richard, my brother - 5 years ago. He knows about this stuff and we built the best machine I could afford at the time ($1500:) big server case, loads of fans, fast motherboard, P4, gig of ram - it was fast and it worked, it was the best machine I have ever owned! Thank you Richard.
Its taken 5 days, but I have a new machine, new dual screen set up, new workspace, new capacities - and again; everything works!!!
Looking forward to posting new music - there is new track that Bowser owns - light piano and strings that should be up in the next week or so. I'm off to play.....
A Review of the Music of Maria DeMaio
One of the things I really like about working with Music2Work2 is that I get to listen to so many different artists and so many types of music.A MySpace friend of Music2Work2 whose music I enjoy listening to is Maria DeMaio. Maria & the fellas (as the group is apparently referred to) consist of Maria on vocals/piano and as songwriter, Reid Angwin on guitaz/bass, Mike Giordano on bass/guitaz and Mike Stavitz on drums. Their music is classified as Pop/Folk/Indie.
They have an interesting sound. The six sample songs on their MySpace page combine lovely melodies, lyrics that are personal and often intense, sung in Maria's pretty, clear voice. Her voice and the emotion with which she sings remind me a lot of Sarah McLachlan.
I enjoyed all six songs, especially " Her Side." It is clear why Maria & the fellas have formed a growing fan base in the Boston area and beyond. Their newly released first album is available now.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Anne Lovett - A Review
Anne Lovett is one of Music2Work2's MySpace friends who shares a belief that music has power. Anne believes music can entertain, transcend cultural boundaries, inspire and enlighten. Her music is classified as Classical/Alternative/Experimental.
There are five sample songs on her MySpace page. They are all lovely solo piano pieces, played with passion and skill. I enjoyed all the songs. I especially like "Perpetuum Mobile 1," and "Ludivine," a piece she wrote for the part of the Planetarium Ludiver in Normandy dedicated to children and space exploration. I recommend these as well as the other songs by Anne Lovett.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Guitar Music At It's Best

Do you enjoy guitar music? If so, you will probably want to check out the music of one of Music2Work2's MySpace friends, Nello Angelucci[61]. He has a long history of studying under some of the music greats- first classical guitar, then jazz, and also Flamenco Guitar. He now lives in Japan; his music is classified as Acoustic/Flamenco/Jazz.
The six sample songs on Angelucci's MySpace page are a nice variety of different kinds of guitar music. His skill and versatility are evident in these selections.
All of the songs are lovely and provide a relaxing and calming mood. My favorite of the pieces is "Kio no kumori." It is a beautiful song, with an upbeat tempo.
I really enjoyed Nello Angelucci's music and recommend experiencing it yourself.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
What a job!
I have always been aware of how beautiful the music really is. But, listening to hours of it, one after the other, I can safely say that it is really outstanding. It is beautiful music that can be listened to anytime, anywhere. Since I don't compose or perform the music, I can brag on it where my partner may be reluctant to give himself and his music such praise. But, we have a great catalogue of absolutely gorgeous music, so watch the website for the changes and new ways of accessing it.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Just Testing...
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One for the Team - A Review

One for the Team is a MySpace friend of Music2Work2 from Minneapolis, MN. Their music is classified as Indie/Rock/Powerpop. The band members are Ian Anderson - vocals, synth and guitar, Grace Fiddler - vocals, synth, John Kruegar - bass, Elliott Manthey - drums, Bill Caperton - guitar.
The music of One for the Team is upbeat, fun music. There are six sample songs to hear on their MySpace page. My favorite of the samples is "I Promised I'd Grow Up." The vocals are pleasant and the tunes are catchy. The harmony heard in some of the songs is very good.
One for the Team has found their own sound and it delivers a pleasant listening experience. If you like Rock music, check them out!
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Ain't No Sunshine...
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Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Dashboard Confessional Rocks my Birthday
We're developing a number of covers for the Kelli set - we worked yesterday on Bobby McGee and Ain't no Sunshine - I'm super excited about them both - Bobby McGee in particular. We took the verse and made it minor and it works - actually - it sent shivers up our spines - Kelli and I did a couple of takes on the 31st - one slow and piano driven - one faster guitar driven - I dig them both. We're going into the studio tonight to work them up and if things well - we'll have video of them by Thursday!
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Another year ends
We have great plans for 2008 and are looking forward to making changes to our website, adding new music, and exploring new avenues for sharing our music with more and more people.
Andrew and Charlotte
Music2Work2

Wednesday, December 19, 2007
John Frusciante - A Review

Some people may recognize the name, John Frusciante, as being a member of Red Hot Chili Peppers. He played a 4 year stint with them and then after several years away, rejoined the group. But he also is a solo singer and songwriter and a MySpace friend of Music2Work2.
There are four sample songs on Frusciante's MySpace page, unfortunately only three of the songs will play. My favorite of the three is "The Past Recedes." The lyrics and John's clear, pleasant voice are great, but I especially like the melody and the sound of the different instruments in this one. "The Mirror" and "Goals" are great songs, as well; I wish I could also hear the fourth song, "666."
John Frusciante has apparently had quite a life - parts of it very difficult. But, his music continues to be fantastic and his guitar-playing never better.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Feelin' Alright Coverin' Joe Cocker

Feelin' Alright - the Joe Cocker version - is an awesome track - I first heard it when playing with Stirling Brig - we were thinking of covering it back then. I was going to link to the versions of the track on YouTube - but I wouldn't recommend them - get the studio version - it's in a different league. It just has this killer groove - driven by that bongo percussion and insanely simple piano lick. I'm sitting here trying to work it out on the table - and it's nuts! The left hand / right hand relationship is just - well - to me - it' just cool!
I'm putting it forward as possible cover song for Kelli - along with:
Gimme Some Lovin -Spencer Davis Group
We Are the Champions - Queen
Me & Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
I love the fact that we're going to be adding covers to the set - it makes huge sense - and of course, it means we get to play some great songs. It also means that the pressure's on - the performance has to be unique - has to be Kelli's - has to be as good if not better than the original - and when you're taking on tracks like these - well - I don't think you can ever be "better" - but you can make them you're own if you have big enough balls!
So - how about doing the Joe Cocker track on a B3 organ - give the piano groove to the Bass and just see where it goes from there...? Instead of having the organ on the Spencer Davis track - have that as piano driven - Me & Bobby McGee would need to be sexed up - instead of the acoustic approach - putting this with the instrumentation from Can't and popping the tempo a bit - Kelli and I did an acoustic version back in 02 that's got an interesting groove to it - we could "Jeff" that up and turn it into an out and out rocker - as for we are the Champions - I have no idea how to approach that! Of course - there's 4 other players in the room who will all have their own ideas - it's going to be a fantastic experience putting these together.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
A Review of Revolutionary Side Effects
There are six sample songs on their MySpace page, all of them great. It would be difficult for me to chose a favorite. I like "Hey Western Union Man" and also "Fearless Jam" in particular, but they all provide a pleasant listening experience.
Since their first live performance in 2005, they have entertained audiences with their live improvisations at over 85 shows. Check out this jam band; I think you'll like them.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Keane - A Review
Their music is melodic, upbeat tempo, with lyrics sung by a clear, pleasant voice and nice harmony. It seems to be piano/keyboard driven.
Three of the four songs available to hear on their MySpace page are recordings from live performances. I enjoyed listening to all four songs but my favorite is "This is the Last Time" with "A Bad Dream" as a close second.
Keane is one of Music2Work2's MySpace friends and a friend I would recommend checking out. Their band website won People's Choice Award for Best Official Music Site in the 2007 BT Digital Music Awards. Keane are currently working on their third album.
