The Music Row Diaries

Discussing music, philanthropy, and several other ways to lose money.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Getting into (and out of) the oil business...


My New Gas Station?

Our experiment in alternative fuels is about to begin---I'm scheduled to pick up our van on Tuesday with the waste vegetable oil system installed and ready to go!

Let me confess right here at the beginning that I have NO IDEA what I'm doing. I'm not a car guy. I don't know anyone that has real experience with this. The list of things that could go wrong is LONG, and honestly I'm mentally bracing for the worst. At the same time, I'm also very excited about the possibilities. I have a feeling that while there will be ups and downs, this will be an adventure that I'm glad I took.

The first milestone is that my friends at Mediterranean Cuisine, just a couple of blocks from my house, have agreed to give me their used fryer oil from now on!

Unfortunately it looks like it may only be 12 gallons a month... I'll definitely need to start talking to some other places. Luckily there are several restaurants within a mile radius of our apartment. In fact, there is a hamburger joint right below Mediterranean Cuisine and I noticed their grease dumpster was open so I took a peek inside...

Mmmmmm.... Now that would get us to Texas for Christmas, but it definitely looks like it has a few chunks to filter out. :) Jodi can't look at this picture without being nauseous. BUT, she is showing an admirable amount of veggie spirit by letting me store Mediterranean Cuisine's waste fryer oil in our living room for a couple of days.

What a woman. Look for another post later this week as I pick up the van and make my maiden veggie voyage back to Nashville! Peace,

Monday, December 05, 2005

Ditch the Niche

I've always been stymied by the simple question, "What kind of music do you listen to?" The true answer is so complicated I can't think of any way to sum it up accurately---there are patterns to what I listen to, but they don't follow genre distinctions and they're constantly changing. However, with a new discovery last week, I am closer to getting a grip on this question than ever before. I tried the "Create Your Own Station" feature on Yahoo LaunchCast ($4 a month without ads), and now I'm groovin' to Eminem, John Mayer, The Dixie Chicks, and Ace of Base back to back...


The station starts you out with a group of artists who you pick as being your favorites. It plays music from those artists while also introducing other music recommended by fans of those artists. You can rate all the music you hear---artist, album, and song---and the system keeps track of your ratings and adjusts the playlist accordingly. Not only will it dig up songs that you had forgotten you liked, it will also introduce you to a lot of great new music----album cuts you haven't heard, new artists that fit your genre preferences, etc. Over time the station creates a unique database of ratings that act as a musical reflection of you, subtly nuanced and ever evolving just as you are. (Country for my smile, classical for my brain, nerd rock for my hair...)


You know looking at the big picture, I see a lot of parallels between this process and the larger cultural changes that we are experiencing as a human race. Because of the internet and huge leaps in communication technology, we now have a stunning variety of religious viewpoints, political ideas, personal stories, and world news all at our fingertips. I think that as we freely navigate the open waters of human experience, picking and choosing the voices that speak to us personally, we'll find it less and less necessary (or accurate) to place ourselves in conventional categories. Just as in my radio station, defined groups will still exist as points of reference---liberal and conservative, atheist and believer, eastern and western---but fewer people will cast their lot solely with one or the other. My hope is that as human variety becomes expressed more on an individual level than within these groups, the "us versus them" mentality that often results will begin to soften.

Well, let me briefly mention some other random news... I am a featured artist this month on the International Acoustic Music Awards website with my role model Darrell Scott! I still don't have a publishing deal offer but I do have some strong interest, the van is in North Carolina being converted to veggie power, and we're working on the artwork for the new record. My friend Suleiman is still doing well at his new job, and our Egyptian friend Mary was finally able to get an apartment of her own after sleeping on our living room floor for three months! I bet that bed feels good... And finally, The Better World Handbook rocks, and you should check it out. More on that later. Peace y'all...