The Year in Music: A Calendar
All,
Earlier, over Mexican food, Eric & Phil were discussing the phenomenon known as “The Musical Phase”–that is, a period of time where a certain album or artist dominates our musical preferences. While this wasn’t a new discovery, and in fact has been the topic of many a conversation at 440 Bergen Street, they decided that it deserved a little attention and love.
Since Juice The Blog was nearly always on their minds (if not somewhere just nearby), they rather immediately happened upon the idea to create a shared calendar in collaboration with the JTB community, where temporally appropriate albums and artists could be scheduled at their menological peak for all to enjoy. May we present to you our Calendar….
Please feel free to add but not delete your musical preferences, for as we all know, overlap is a good thing. You can schedule your bands or albums for however short or long seems natural. Be sure to share any other information in the details section deemed necessary for maximum appreciation. Also, make sure your events are set to repeat yearly.
If you are interested in contributing, leave a comment on this post requesting an invite and you will be contacted by e-mail.
With Love and Affection,
Phil & Eric, 440 Bergen St.
Tags: Calendars, music, the Seasons, Vivaldi
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April 30th, 2009 at 8:28 am
I’m getting permissions issues :\
April 30th, 2009 at 8:32 am
Can I be invited?
April 30th, 2009 at 7:10 pm
invite please
April 30th, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Have you guys been tracking these phases, or is everything on the calendar new?
April 30th, 2009 at 9:39 pm
invite please
May 1st, 2009 at 9:05 am
Everything on the calendar is new as of 2 days ago. Formally tracked, no–but I’ve always had feelings about certain albums being seasonally appropriate.