Brian Bromberg
“Shag Carpet” (mp3)
from “Downright Upright”
(Artistry Music Group, LLC)
Buy at Rhapsody
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Los Lonely Boys
“Heaven” (mp3)
from “Live At Blue Cat Blues - Dallas Texas”
(Blue Cat Blues Records)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
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You Say Party! We Say Die!
“Opportunity” (mp3)
from “Lose All Time”
(Paper Bag Records)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
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I’m sure it’s no secret the reason Apple decided to only provide an iPhone with 4 or 8 gigabytes of storage space is so they wouldn’t kill their wildly popular iPod line.
Ok, that is probably not true. However, I have the same problem that a lot of new iPhone users will have. My phone, a T-Mobile MDA, which is capable of playing music and video, has such a small amount of storage space that I have an iPod just for music and video. How crazy is that? With the low cost of memory and the nano sized technology available today, you would think offering 30 gigabytes of storage in the iPhone would make sense. After I’ve saved some music, videos, pictures, I have nothing left and with the absence of removable storage I’m sunk.
It’s a very well thought out plan. No matter how cool the iPhone is, and I’m sure it’s cool, just ask Robert Scoble who was Twittering about it at 2AM, you’re still going to need two devices to have all you want. I think Apple really dropped the ball. Instead of adding a new device that would rule all it added a device that needs help.
Probably one of the best videos I’ve watched in a long time. Stanley Clark playing Bass like a lead guitar, Marcus Miller playing his Fender Jazz Bass like a freak and Victor Wooten playing his Ying Yang Bass like a rhythm guitar. Phenomenal.