Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Thoughts of a DJ: 2016 in retrospect

Hey there one & all it's the DJ coming at you once again with a special look at the year 2016. Now there were some shares of good & bad times however I'm going to do something different.






For some the year is about looking back on the events that happened in the media but how about we concentrate on what happened locally & with ourselves. A perfect example is getting to travel to different places & learn a little bit about them & how they do things as far as events go. I had the pleasure of doing some traveling I was lucky for that because I got to see all kinds of things either from a distance or in person.

A perfect example getting the chance to see Atlanta's airport for the very first time was a real treat for me. As well as a chance to see new places & meet new people along the way. But aside from that this year has been great aside from getting to reunite with old friends as well as just visit new places is just what I was doing this year among other things.

However we did lose quite a few people this year which is quite tragic & they'll be greatly missed. Also we came this close to having a female president & although we made an effort & we saw our fair share of some gold medals in the summer Olympics as well as some shares of scandal & drama.

But in all of the loss of celebs & events that were considered disappointing
lets also keep in mind that the upcoming year should also be about reflecting on the moments that might not have been much to some but is still sentimental as it should be. So my main point is this: Make the year as awesome & as memorable as you can cause life is too short for drama & the best thing to do is to live life as best you can.

Now with that said here are some tunes to get things ready for the new year.

Celebrate- Pokémon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9MSzJfFNB4

Stay Away- Daniel Powter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am1PyTGpyEU&feature=share

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Brianwashed Youth


This is another song that I wrote a while back Hope you enjoy it.



Brainwashed Youth - Lyrics.


(Hard rock instrumental)

(Verse 1)

Here we are & here we stand
mindless drones awaiting a command
Celebrity clones that's what we are
Duped into being the next big
so called 'superstar'

It's enough to make you shout
"Just what's this all about?!"
Ready for the truth?
It's about the brainwashed youth

(Chorus)

This goes out to the brainwashed youth
we're saying this out of truth.
The SpongeBob generation
a mass marketed sensation
Pushed & pressured to stay on top
Always see it & it never stops
Get your selfies out as proof
This is for the brainwashed youth

(Verse 2)

What's happened to individuality?
It got sucked into a so-called 'reality'
Idols being placed on a pedestal
Always buying their junk
keeping them paid in full
Being told what to say or like.
You aren't controlling me so take a hike!
I'm using my mind at all times
That's the end of my rhyme! (Right on now!)

(Chorus repeats)

(Guitar solo, Bass solo)

(Chorus repeats twice.)

WAKE UP THE BRAINWASHED YOUTH!

An interview with Eric Stuart

Hey there one & all its the DJ here & I'm proud to present an interview that I had the pleasure of doing while back with actor/singer Eric Stuart. For those who don't know him he's a folk rock singer whose also known for his voice work in Pokémon & other well known shows but as part of a report he took the time to answer some questions that I sent to him.


When did you get started in music?
 -I first really picked up a guitar in 8th grade. We had a music teacher that thought it would be cool to form a rock band out of the class. He went around the room and asked what we all wanted to play. I had a guitar at home that I was messing around with a bit so I chose guitar. He taught us rock songs from all the classic rock groups like the Stones, the Who, anything we would bring him. That year we played for the school assembly and I was hooked.
 
 
What are your inspirations?
-My hero is Buddy Holly. I am also a huge fan of Bruce Spingsteen, Cat Stevens and Elvis. I have always been drawn to a good song, a cool vibe, and a honesty to the performer. I strive to do the same. I mostly write what I know. I find the listener relates more to music that comes across as real. I may put it in a story but the underlying emotion is always something I have experienced. Songwriting is my therapy. It helps me connect with people. There is nothing more satisfying than having a fan say ‘Your songs move me’.
 
How do you think rock music in general has impacted or revolutionized American culture?
-Rock used to be the rebellious music. The stuff your parents and society shunned so it was picked by the youth. Now that is really not the case. Rock is pop. Pop is popular. The machine behind many of the bands/artists that are out now are so groomed that there is really not a lot of rebelling. I find very few bands I actually want to listen to, let alone believe. There are exception but overall once big corporations realized that rock was a money maker it became mainstream. I am a mainstream rock guy and was never part of any rebellious band but I always played what was truly honest music. I think image over substance has ruined a lot of what rock is today. That is the risk you run when what is cool gets gobbled up by everyone, it then becomes the norm.
 
Any new material?
-Yes, I am in the middle of recording/producing our 8th album. It will be out by mid-summer 2012. It learns toward the guitar-driven rock/pop that I love. Strong songs with very cool production. Should be one of our best.



Anyway that's it it was about 3 years ago but aside from that here's just one of his songs that I'm sure you'll enjoy.

Eric Stuart Band- Staring you in the face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIAUbiEQ_MI

An interview with Scott Mccord

Hey there once again its The DJ coming right at you with another interview that I did this time it involves singer Scott McCord whose best known for his work in the Total Drama series & Bakugan. He also does music as the leader of his band called The Bona fied Truth.


1) I got started in music by my mom. She was a piano teacher that taught classical music. She plopped me down on the bench at the age of 6 and got me playing. At that age, I was already well versed in Elvis, 50s and early 60s rock, and early Beatles music. I had a Mickey Mouse record player and played all my mom's records. I did that instead of toys really...so a lot of music in our house - rock and roll and classical. Bands came along a little later - in high school. I played keys in my first band, and eventually moved out front and started singing and playing a little guitar.

2) My inspiration comes from all kinds of things, people, places....my wife is a big inspiration. My life with her and our daughter is what's most important, and everything I experience and discover through them and with them is what usually gets infused into the music and lyrics. But I am also inspired by books, paintings, conversations, movies - music is very cinematic to me - I have very filmic experiences with music and see a lot of my songs as scenes almost, like they could be from a movie. Artists of course - Al Green, Van Morrison, Los Lobos, Sam and Dave, Tower of Power, Bob Marley and of course the Beatles to name a few...I love Julian Schnabel's films and art, Picasso and Paul Klee, Terrence Malick's films and The Walking Dead! My wife and I love that show;)

3) Yes! New material coming your way May 2012. The band is in preproduction with our producer working and reworking new songs, old songs and recording our debut album in early January, here in Toronto. We are recording the entire band "live off the floor" just like they used to do it at Motown and Stax Records. We've also recorded a whack of live shows over the last year, and we will be releasing a bunch of live material in the spring as well. So, lots of Bonafide music coming next year. We are very excited