Posted on - February 28, 2006 [at] 11:24 pm by Brad
Tagged in - General, remixes
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I’m way, way, hopelessly, way behind on posting remixes. I’ve been in denial about it as they’ve stacked up, but I think I have to admit that I’m so far behind I may never be caught up again. I still love getting the remixes — but it takes a lot of time to process them and I’m short on the time lately.
CC Mixter and I’ll make listing those here a priority. Sorry to all the remixers who sent stuff in that hasn’t been posted. Anyway, I just thought I’d come clean.
Update: Remix posts to CC Mixter should automatically show up in the remix section (way down at the bottom) now. Still tidying that up, but it seems to work.
I’m trying to put my Brad Sucks gallery back together. I lost a lot of that stuff in some sort of server disaster long ago. If you’ve done any Brad Sucks artwork or videos, feel free to send them in. Also I’m trying to remember the credits for some of the things in there.
There are 24 hours left in the Worth1000 Brad Sucks logo contest. 52 entries so far and I’m looking very much forward to seeing them.
List of problems solved by MacGyver – I don’t think there can be any dispute that Wikipedia is awesome when it has a page of all the problems that have been solved by MacGyver.
Well, our first full set went pretty all right I think. Stumbly here and there, but no major disasters. We opened for The Eric Eggleston band and they were really cool to us and great musicians — thanks to them for allowing the use of their PA and very hot lights. Now I will hopefully spend the rest of the holidays drunk. Merry Christmas everyone!
The finals for Tech Rocks 2005 are this Friday (December 9th). It’s at Barrymore’s in Ottawa. Doors open at 7:30pm and we’re on first, doing a three song set (Borderline, Look and Feel Years Younger and Dirtbag.)
This’ll only be our second live performance together, so the fact that we’re even getting to play somewhere that real bands play is pretty cool. Also I should mention that it’s all for charity:
Proceeds from the event are targeted to support human resource development through projects and programs from kindergarten to the post graduate level and will support the development and expansion of Ottawa’s technology talent pool.
Hooray for human resources!
I drove by this the other day:

It says “Loving God…” over the exit and “…Loving people.” over the entrance. I didn’t go inside.
And now the source for my song Fixing My Brain (78mb). Only two more to go.
Here’s a video history of the Amen break. It’s an interesting story and then it turns into an anti-copyright rant at the end which I’m not feeling.
I’m not sure how The Winstons all quitting music and getting nothing while countless artists and companies get rich using their recording is supposed to be some happy ending that everyone trying to make a living in music should be shooting for. “Hey kids, give up the copyright on your music and you too can bust out of the music business and wind up with a PHD in political science!”
Without some sort of success story for The Winstons I think all the example does is serve as a musician horror story: how you can make something that impacts millions of lives and still not be able to support yourself. Spooky!
My little game and interesting links site In4mador! is three years old today. That’s older than many humans. Still needs some cleaning up though.








