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This entry was posted on Thursday, July 29th, 2004 at 1:14 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Fame, David Bowie
word of the day: Yogibogeybox / materials used by spiritualists
monk of the day: Maria Isley (thanks Maria!!)
i just typed TWO entire, long long blogs, and they were both erased through an unfortunate sequence of events. i do not have it in me to type again. i will now take a few moments of silence in memory of those blogs…
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This entry was posted on Thursday, July 29th, 2004 at 1:14 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Fame, David Bowie
word of the day: Yogibogeybox / materials used by spiritualists
monk of the day: Maria Isley (thanks Maria!!)
i just typed TWO entire, long long blogs, and they were both erased through an unfortunate sequence of events. i do not have it in me to type again. i will now take a few moments of silence in memory of those blogs…
bermuda blog triangle
This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 28th, 2004 at 1:34 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Our House, Madness
word of the day: operose: made with or displaying much industry or effort; laborious
monk of the day: Nomali Perera (nomz is the bomz!!)
hmm. i just wrote a blog and it disappeared somehow. i suspect FOWL PLAY!!
i was up till 6:30am last night with my screaming daughter. my wife went out on an emergency call and Ara cried and cried all night. so it goes. i woke up at 11am, totally out of it. i am aware that i am unaware….(blank stare). as matthew dallmanwould say: Feel It!!
absolutely gorgeous day today in colorado. what a day to be on planet Earth and enjoy the company of humans. may everyone alive feel the presence of grace in their heart. may grace move into everyone’s heart.
today i plan to write out the alphabet to IS in a clear manner so my friend Kayla can help me get rolling with fontographer. then i’ll be able to write in IS on my computer! woo…. perhaps we’ll have some IS stuff up on the site this year. then we can do our part to positively counter-act the disturbing linguistic trend underway around the World…
bermuda blog triangle
This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 28th, 2004 at 1:34 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Our House, Madness
word of the day: operose: made with or displaying much industry or effort; laborious
monk of the day: Nomali Perera (nomz is the bomz!!)
hmm. i just wrote a blog and it disappeared somehow. i suspect FOWL PLAY!!
i was up till 6:30am last night with my screaming daughter. my wife went out on an emergency call and Ara cried and cried all night. so it goes. i woke up at 11am, totally out of it. i am aware that i am unaware….(blank stare). as matthew dallmanwould say: Feel It!!
absolutely gorgeous day today in colorado. what a day to be on planet Earth and enjoy the company of humans. may everyone alive feel the presence of grace in their heart. may grace move into everyone’s heart.
today i plan to write out the alphabet to IS in a clear manner so my friend Kayla can help me get rolling with fontographer. then i’ll be able to write in IS on my computer! woo…. perhaps we’ll have some IS stuff up on the site this year. then we can do our part to positively counter-act the disturbing linguistic trend underway around the World…
illusory
This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 27th, 2004 at 5:32 pm by Stuart Davis
blahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
today is the roller-coaster ride of home-owning. our front porch is full of toxic lead paint that must be removed (thousands of $), the ceiling in our den caved in, the roof has to be replaced and the insurance company is saying they won’t cover it (it’s not hail or storm damage, just wear and tear over years..). i’m struggling minute to minute not to get lost in the story… so far i’ve gotten lost in the story a few hundred times today… i know we have it really really good. people all over the world are struggling with truly difficult things, my difficulties are cosmetic. and illusory.
illusory
This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 27th, 2004 at 5:32 pm by Stuart Davis
blahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
today is the roller-coaster ride of home-owning. our front porch is full of toxic lead paint that must be removed (thousands of $), the ceiling in our den caved in, the roof has to be replaced and the insurance company is saying they won’t cover it (it’s not hail or storm damage, just wear and tear over years..). i’m struggling minute to minute not to get lost in the story… so far i’ve gotten lost in the story a few hundred times today… i know we have it really really good. people all over the world are struggling with truly difficult things, my difficulties are cosmetic. and illusory.
Dollars For Dharma
This entry was posted on Sunday, July 25th, 2004 at 6:45 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Train In Vain, The Clash (are you kiddin’ me? are you KIDDING me?!?! this song is unbelievable…)
word of the day: logomania (pathological loquacity)
monk of the day: Brother Wayne Teasdale (ok, he’s not a “punk” monk, but he’s my friend, so…)
wow, found out yesterday that i’m being interviewed by national public radio tomorrow morning, audience will be in the millions. holy cow. the music world works in mysterious ways, (the mystery works in musical ways?). i’ve always hoped and wished to be on one of their shows- although i don’t listen to the radio much at all, if i do it’s usually public radio. anyone out there miss Ray Suarez at the healm of Talk Of The Nation? that was the SHIT. anyway, i’m doing an interview about Dharma Pop and the approach to financing and funding i’ve used with investors in my project. and indeed, if it were not for investors stepping up and getting directly involved, there would be no Bright Apocalypse, no Self Titled (the silver one), no Bell- not to mention i wouldn’t have any guitars- it goes on and on. there have been dozens of people in the last few years who have either just given us huge chunks of money, or invested their own hard earned dollars into this music because they believe in its mission (to serve awakening in the World) AND its commercial viability. whenever i’ve made shares available on a project, it has sold out almost immediately, and that is something that has radically changed my perspective on the music world and the audience out there. over and over again with Dharma Pop i see how people really want to get behind a positive force in the culture and help create a catalogue of art that has pop sense and interiors too. i realize we have to be a business, but we can be a sustainable, profitable business model that makes kick ass pop music and understands its opportunity to seed change for the better on Earth. since Bright Apocalypse came out, its investors are over 90% recouped and about to turn profit, the silver one is about 65%, and Bell just came out and i’d have to check on it. what amazes me is how well these CDs do WITHOUT ANY distribution. we have had nothing up to this point except the web site and merch sales at shows. even in that situation, we’ve sold thousands of these titles and they just keep on going like Energizer Rock bunnies. the (possible) good news is that we have an offer on the table for national distribution through Rykodisc. if we get our ducks in a row we may just be in thousands of stores across the U.S. by the end of the year… who knows? i’m waiting to see if i can pull together 50K in capital to shore up the promotion and make sure our first national release soars. we’re also currently putting together my first DVD, directed by the great Jason Digges, featuring Matt Keil on drums and Chad Phillips on bass (he’s single, ladies…).
anyone interested in donating $ or purchasing shares in the DVD project or the label in general can contact me directly at . shares are $1,000 each, minimum purchase of 1, details available on request. for now i’m just starting to take reservations. i’ll let you all know when the piece is going to air on National Public Radio…
i’m off to sing Train In Vain…
“you say you stand by your man…”
Dollars For Dharma
This entry was posted on Sunday, July 25th, 2004 at 6:45 pm by Stuart Davis
song of the day: Train In Vain, The Clash (are you kiddin’ me? are you KIDDING me?!?! this song is unbelievable…)
word of the day: logomania (pathological loquacity)
monk of the day: Brother Wayne Teasdale (ok, he’s not a “punk” monk, but he’s my friend, so…)
wow, found out yesterday that i’m being interviewed by national public radio tomorrow morning, audience will be in the millions. holy cow. the music world works in mysterious ways, (the mystery works in musical ways?). i’ve always hoped and wished to be on one of their shows- although i don’t listen to the radio much at all, if i do it’s usually public radio. anyone out there miss Ray Suarez at the healm of Talk Of The Nation? that was the SHIT. anyway, i’m doing an interview about Dharma Pop and the approach to financing and funding i’ve used with investors in my project. and indeed, if it were not for investors stepping up and getting directly involved, there would be no Bright Apocalypse, no Self Titled (the silver one), no Bell- not to mention i wouldn’t have any guitars- it goes on and on. there have been dozens of people in the last few years who have either just given us huge chunks of money, or invested their own hard earned dollars into this music because they believe in its mission (to serve awakening in the World) AND its commercial viability. whenever i’ve made shares available on a project, it has sold out almost immediately, and that is something that has radically changed my perspective on the music world and the audience out there. over and over again with Dharma Pop i see how people really want to get behind a positive force in the culture and help create a catalogue of art that has pop sense and interiors too. i realize we have to be a business, but we can be a sustainable, profitable business model that makes kick ass pop music and understands its opportunity to seed change for the better on Earth. since Bright Apocalypse came out, its investors are over 90% recouped and about to turn profit, the silver one is about 65%, and Bell just came out and i’d have to check on it. what amazes me is how well these CDs do WITHOUT ANY distribution. we have had nothing up to this point except the web site and merch sales at shows. even in that situation, we’ve sold thousands of these titles and they just keep on going like Energizer Rock bunnies. the (possible) good news is that we have an offer on the table for national distribution through Rykodisc. if we get our ducks in a row we may just be in thousands of stores across the U.S. by the end of the year… who knows? i’m waiting to see if i can pull together 50K in capital to shore up the promotion and make sure our first national release soars. we’re also currently putting together my first DVD, directed by the great Jason Digges, featuring Matt Keil on drums and Chad Phillips on bass (he’s single, ladies…).
anyone interested in donating $ or purchasing shares in the DVD project or the label in general can contact me directly at . shares are $1,000 each, minimum purchase of 1, details available on request. for now i’m just starting to take reservations. i’ll let you all know when the piece is going to air on National Public Radio…
i’m off to sing Train In Vain…
“you say you stand by your man…”
