Do your friends share advice during business meetings, lunches, using email, Facebook and Twitter? My friends used to, and some still do. What pains me is that it all goes to waste, scrolls off the wall. Lots of valuable information is lost.
On the other hand, what if any piece of advice exchanged between friends got shared with all their other friends, and saved for future use? We'd all learn a lot, and have a place to come to when needing advice we can trust. That's the idea behind TrustedOnes.
Is TrustedOnes another social network? NO, because it works with your existing friends on social networks, email and mobile devices, ....and YES, because it uses your social connections to give you information from people you know and trust.
Ok so I was a disc jockey on a college radio station 13 years ago and came up on this rock n roll band from Lafayette, Louisiana called Frigg A-Go-Go. They are a 5 piece rock and blues band from the south and you can definitely taste the creole in their cookin'. The album starts out with the cruisin groove of "I don't wanna be your man" and glides seamlessly between hot hammond organ licks, full tilt protopunk, and greasy/sleazy lounge rock. The lo-fi garage rock production treats it very well, ..
So in the wake of the untimely death of metal god Ronnie James Dio this past week, I have revisited the first post-ozzy Sabbath album with much enjoyment. Dio rocked so hard it's almost stupid. There aren't enough leather pants and spiked collars in the world that could make this effort rock harder. At any rate, the album was born out of the ashes of what was believed to be the extinguishing embers of the first incarnation of Black Sabbath. Dio breathed a whole new life into the band with his urgent scree..
There are things that I have had on some form of media or another that I've never added to the collection.... The Stooges' 3rd album "Funhouse" is one of those things. It's no secret that I have been in love with raunchy music ever since my uncle bought me copy of the Stones' "Its only rock N roll" album. Funhouse is really amazing no matter how you cut it. I can only imagine that after it was released in 1970 the world was just a better place to be in. Here we're presented with 7 stom..
Grabbed this one also, since it's been a bit difficult to find at a reasonable price. This is the Mango Records re-release, but sounds great all the same. 10 classic tunes here from one of the smoothest vocalists in reggae. This one was released in 1981 about two years before "Night Nurse" broke, but still some really tasty trax here. He's backed by the legendary Roots Radics band, and produced by Sly and Robbie. I've had an crappy MP3 copy of it for years, finally I've got a version with good s..
Another addition to the collection of rare and out of print stuff. It hurts me that a lot of new reggae music tends to beat on Marley a bit too hard, or it's super ghetto stuff with auto-tuned vocals, etc. A lot of the old stuff goes out of print because the labels that released the albums couldn't float for very long, that was the situation in this case. Here is a great oldie produced by Sly and Robbie back in 1983 with some real great classic tracks. "Shine Eye Gal", "General Penitentiary..
Excellent interface and decent ability to recommend songs I like. I haven't tried out streaming on my Blackberry but have heard the iphone version works great. The catalog appears to be a little limited.