This one goes to 11

Happy 2011 everyone.

The Year in Music - 2010

According to last.fm – here are my top tracks, albums and artists as listened to on my computer over the last 12 months.

Tracks:

Albums:

Artists:

Chut.. c'est un secret..

Not sure if it’s harder to have kept it a secret for so long – or to finally have shared it.

Chut.. c'est un secret..

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Brush With Greatness - Peter Frampton

One of my very favorite examples of a musician who uses Social Media well has to be Peter Frampton. Being active on both Twitter and Facebook I feel he does a great job of  being interactive and actively connecting and communicating with his fans, and not just blindly broadcasting outwards like a lot of folks do.

l’ve long been a fan of Mr Frampton. While not around for the early stages of his career I have collected and enjoyed his music for 35 years or so now. From Humble Pie to FCA through some criminally under-appreciated solo albums, I’ve always known him to be a tremendous musician. But through his use of these social networks I have also found that I enjoy his opinions on the music industry, recording, touring, celebrity, and dealing with fans and criticism – all with a great sense of humor.

So with his accessibility I found myself comfortably responding to a tweet of his just a bit ago. I frequently will respond to celebrities that I follow, not because they are celebrities but because I have a response or something to share, as I would with anyone that I interact with via Twitter.  It is after all about that interaction.

But that doesn’t make it any less cool or awesome to have them respond back – as just happened.

Brush with greatness - Tweeting with Peter Frampton

Did you get that? I just had a conversation, albeit virtually and in less than 140 characters with Peter Frampton.

Seriously – how fucking cool is that?

Now I know I risk sounding pathetic and sycophantic with all of this but this isn’t a big deal just because he is famous, it’s a monumentally huge deal because he is, well – he is Peter Frampton.

My new very best friend Peter Frampton..

(ok – just kidding about that part)

15 Bass Players

Get BackThe rules: Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen Bass Players that will always stick with you. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.

Here are mine, in some particular order:

  1. Paul McCartney
  2. Chris Squire
  3. Allen Woody
  4. Oteil Burbridge
  5. John Entwistle
  6. Tony Levin
  7. Graham Maby
  8. Stanley Clarke
  9. Rick Danko
  10. Larry Graham
  11. Carol Kaye
  12. Victor Wooten
  13. Jack Bruce
  14. Carl Radle
  15. Bootsy Collins

Who would be on your list?

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15 Guitarists

Allman Brothers at the Hard Rock HotelSaw this on Facebook but decided to post here instead.

The rules: Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen guitarists that will always stick with you. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.

Here are mine, in some particular order:

  1. Warren Haynes
  2. Derek Trucks
  3. Duane Allman
  4. Carlos Santana
  5. Jimmy Herring
  6. Jeff Beck
  7. David Gilmour
  8. Terry Kath
  9. Pete Townshend
  10. Frank Marino
  11. Peter Frampton
  12. Mick Taylor
  13. Lindsey Buckingham
  14. Michael Hedges
  15. Eric Clapton

Who would be on your list?

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