MusicMobs isn’t working for me, I’m afraid

Note: As of 23 Mar 2005 the problem seems to be fixed. Go here for more.

Earlier I wrote about MusicMobs.com, which seemed like a neat way for people to collaboratively share ideas and suggestions about music in an indirect and happily distributed sort of way.

Unfortunately I can’t seem to make it work. I’ve tried to upload my library listing several times, both through their web site and through their Mobster application, and it’s never worked. I even e-mailed the guy that runs it, but never heard back.

To be fair, my library is pretty big (well over 5,000 songs), so I shouldn’t be entirely surprised that it choked on something that big. Still, it had a lot of potential and I’m disappointed that I can’t play.

Maybe I should try to upload just a subset (like my 4 and 5 star songs) and see if that works better…

Currently listening to the title track from Medeski, Martin, and Wood’s album End of the world party (just in case). I got this for Dad for Xmas; I kind of doubt that it’s entirely his thing, but we figured that we’d stretch his horizons a little :). SubEvilBoy and I were seriously grooving to it this morning at breakfast, though. Some good stuff here.

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Unfortunately they’ll make three more

The three of us saw A series of unfortunate events last night. It’s not a good sign when the end credits are more interesting than the film itself.

Visually wonderful with some cool people in it, it had potential. Unfortunately the script was a disaster (SubEvilBoy could have done a better job) and the vast majority of those opportunities were wasted. Sunny’s probably the funniest thing in the movie, and she can’t actually talk. Billy Connolly had huge potential as Uncle Monty, as did the whole Reptile Room sequence, but it was given less attention then it would as a TV “Film of the week”.

Go visit the film website. It gives you a good sense of the visuals without costing nearly as much, and you can bring your own snacks.

Sigh.

Currently listening to “Who is this America dem speak of today?” from Antibalas’ excellent Who Is This America? album. OK, I obsess, but it is really good.

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