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Tea with Hungry Lucy #109 (Big Ass Ham)

March 30th, 2008 Warren 6 comments

Tea with Hungry Lucy (now with added socks)With a spankingly wonderful recording session comes a new tag line to tease your ear ‘oles! Angela, CB’s eldest sister, came up to record her vocals for the song she co-wrote called “Erase Her” and contributed much more than anticipated! You can hear more about that when you listen to this podcast!!

The OPM’s this week were a blast from the past with Janet Jackson, Rhythm Nation to be precise, and Ketty Lester (CB’s link to Little House on the Prairie AND David Lynch all in the same person). War-N’s delicious nugget from the 80′s was Hazel O’Connor, specifically the song “Eighth Day”. Both Christa and War-N raved about the film “Once” which you must watch immediately! Much more was mentioned, but it’s time for food. Go have a listen and find out for yerself!!

All of our videos are now in working order on our main Hungry Lucy site. Go check ‘em out, if you haven’t already!

So, what’s on YOUR mind? Thoughts, concerns, ramblings??

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“Falling Slowly” from the film “Once”

Hazel O’Connor – “Eighth Day”

(War-N’s showing his age!)

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Muxtape = simple & slick

March 26th, 2008 Warren 2 comments

Remember the days of sharing mixtapes … well, it’s back and on the interweb. A new service called Muxtape allows you to upload MP3s (up to 12 per “tape”) and then share the URL. Anyone viewing your muxtape can listen to your “tape” online (streaming only).

Check out a Hungry Lucy muxtape I just made:
http://hungrylucy.muxtape.com/ (feel free to share the URL)

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Tea with Hungry Lucy #108 (Take Two)

March 23rd, 2008 Warren 1 comment

Tea with Hungry Lucy (now with added socks)After some live video stream experiments and slight techie issues, take two of TWHL #108 is ready for your ear holes. This week, Christa & War-N talk about their future plans for live video streams, performances and all. W & CB also talk about the making of the Softly video in the basement with a baby pool … fer reals (video here in the show notes)! War-N asks for comments on his latest blog post on the value of music. Christa’s OPM pick for this week is Diamanda Galas in all her delicious vocal glory. Sadly, all the pimping of Halou was lost in take 1, so we’ll just pimp Halou here in the show notes and wish them mucho congrats on their just completed US tour!

So, what’s on YOUR mind? Thoughts, concerns, ramblings??

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Diamanda Galas – “Gloomy Sunday”

Hungry Lucy (yeah, us) – “Softly”

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The “Value” of Music

March 23rd, 2008 Warren 26 comments

The Value of MusicLately I’ve been thinking and talking to others about the value of music. It’s a topic that comes up a lot in the discussion of free music downloads. Many in the business of selling music argue that the act of allowing music to be freely downloaded (e.g. Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails) reduces the value of music. By establishing a set price for music, music sellers are saying, “This is how much the music is worth.” By their argument, allowing people to download music for free is saying, “This is worth nothing”.

I’ve always thought “value” is like “beauty” … surely it is determined by the beholder or consumer. If I find a piece of music that enhances my mood in a manner that I find desirable, it has great value to me. If that same piece of music is offensive to you, and you would rather stick sharp objects in your ear than hear it again, it has no value to you. Value is subjective, as opposed to objective.

It’s much easier (in my opinion) to find music that appeals to you these days. The vast “interweb” is awash with little corners of music that tickle your fancy. No longer do you have to rely on a marketing push from a handful of sources to learn about what’s out there. You can go and find the music that is of value to you. Me thinks that it’s the handful of sources that are freaking out about all this because what was once a large pot of gold being shared by a few is now being shared by many, many smaller sources. People are spending their money in places where they get the greatest value to them.

The fact is, the world is changing when it comes to making and selling music. Many parts of the old music distribution chain will not be necessary in the future. Some are already feeling the effects in a big, big way. I truly feel for the people (yes, they are people folks) running these parts of the chain. Many (but not all) are hugely passionate about music and have found a way to make a living doing what they love. I see nothing wrong with that at all. But, as the landscape changes they can dig in their heals and cry “foul” … or rekindle that passion, get excited about the possibilities and adapt for the future.

As an artist, that is what I have tried to do … adapt. As a listener, I’m excited about all that musical goodness just waiting for me to find it!

A quote that really struck me … Michael Arrington of TechCrunch stated,

Recorded music is nothing but marketing material to drive awareness of an artist.

I guess music has no value to Michael.

For the record: I am happy for people to freely download and share Hungry Lucy‘s music, videos and podcasts. Doing so allows for word-of-mouth discovery as well as letting people know we respect them. In return, I think people will respect us and ultimately support our music by buying it (if it has value to them). I have seen this to be true time and time again. That said, I trust that people respect the decision of other artists who do not grant such permission. I think they will come around eventually … until that time … please don’t steal.

Peace.

- War-N

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Blacksun recap

March 18th, 2008 Warren 6 comments

I’ll make everyone listen to episode 107 of Tea with Hungry Lucy for the Blacksun recap. ‘Twas a fun trip but we’re glad to be back home and ready continue work on new music … after all … that’s our strength and passion. Plenty more podcast action coming soon as well (audio & video).

I shall post pix/links to Blacksun goodness as they come in.

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Tea with Hungry Lucy #107 (Blacksun Recap)

March 17th, 2008 Warren 1 comment

Tea with Hungry Lucy (now with added socks)This week Tea with Hungry Lucy is all about War-N & Christa trip to New Haven, CT to play at The Blacksun Festival. While a fun time was had by all, W & CB came to some realizations … listen to find out more.

So, what’s on YOUR mind? Thoughts, concerns, ramblings??

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Seabound/Iris 2008 tour promo video

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hard drive, then crash

March 13th, 2008 Warren 10 comments

We made it to within 20 miles of New Haven after a 15 hour day on the road. The drive was mostly uneventful, which is just the way we like it. Our new guide Hortense saw us through just fine. After a night of much needed rest, we shall meet up with Shawn & I-Li and have a nice chilled day before our sound check at 4pm.

Now …. food and zzzzzzz

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New Haven Bound

March 13th, 2008 Warren No comments

We’re off on the road this morning for the first time in ages (toward the Blacksun Festival). We plan to make the 12hr drive all in one day so we’re rested and human again tomorrow. We have an actual scheduled sound check from 4-5pm tomorrow, which is a huge luxury for a festival. This tells me the Blacksun folks have their stuff together … THANK YOU!

I’m hoping to chat with Stefan Herwig of Dependent Records about his call for file sharing debate. I know that we as Hungry Lucy have our own views on file sharing which differ from many in the music business.

Our performance is at 8pm on Friday at the main venue (Toads Place). If you’re out and about in New Haven, CT on Friday … come and check us out. If you’re already attending Blacksun and read this post … come and say hello.

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Tea with Hungry Lucy #106 (Nine Inch Males and Naked Ladies)

March 9th, 2008 Warren 5 comments

Tea with Hungry Lucy (now with added socks)This week, CB discusses her confusion of Nine Inch Males and this week’s OPM Nine Inch Nails! Thank goodness that’s all sorted out now. PHEW! War-N tells us all about the newest NIN release, “Ghosts“, and how it was released (under a Creative Commons license), and his thoughts on the music itself. CB fills us in on a lovely photographer Howard Schatz and his newest book, H20.The duo chat about a well done rehearsal (about bloody time) and have their confidence back to perform well at The Blacksun Festival. No sickness will keep CB from singing! Now the only problem is what to wear?!?

So, what’s on YOUR mind? Tell us, if ya wanna :) ?

Until next week, keep it clean kids!

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Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in the studio

Steampunk Tree House (BoingBoingTV)

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What’s in a Name (#003)

March 7th, 2008 Warren No comments

What’s in a name? In this episode of Life with Hungry Lucy both War-N and Christa discuss the name of the band and it’s pros and cons.

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