Monthly Archive for August, 2007

NonDescript Playlist: 24 Aug 07

A little late, but here’s the playlist for today’s NonDescript. Blah (shamless self-promotion) blah blah… listen to KCSB online … blah blah blah… player in the right hand corner of this website… blah blah blah blah… show airs at 1pm PDT.

Song, Artist, Album
Sweet Sweet Heartkiller, Say Hi To Your Mom, Impeccable Blahs
The Hop, Radio Citizen Feat. Bajka, A New Groove
I Love L.A., Subtle, A New White.
I May Just Have To Murder James Blunt, Mitch Benn, Mitch’s Album
Red Right Hand, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Let Love In
Seven Nation Army, Nostalgia 77, The Garden
Me and Otto, Kissinger, Me and Otto
Shampoo Suicide, Broken Social Scene, You Forgot It In People
All The World Is Green, Tom Waits, Blood Money
Sharp Leather Walkin’ Shoes, The Makers, Psychopathia Sexualis
Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well, Mike Doughty, Haughty Melodic
Love Having You Around, Stevie Wonder, Music of My Mind
Flaws, Oxford Collapse, A Good Ground
Money Truth, The Sonnets, Mystery Girl
I Gotta Go Now, The Woggles, Rock and Roll Backlash

Web Radio: Is Never Better Than Late?

If you remember back in July, I was begging anyone and everyone who visited this blog to contact their Senators and Congressional representatives urging them to support the Internet Radio Equality Act. While I didn’t e-mail my congressional representative (Lois Capps already signed on as a sponsor to the congressional bill), I did call and e-mail Senator Diane Feinstein - back on July 13th.

Today - six weeks after I wrote to her - I got a response:

Dear Mr. Brown:

Thank you for writing to me with your concerns about the Copyright Royalty Board’s recent decision to increase the statutory rate for music webcasting. I understand your concerns and appreciate the opportunity to respond.

Under the Copyright Royalty and Distribution Reform Act of 2004, Congress created the Copyright Royalty Board as a venue to periodically set rates for various statutory copyright licenses in the event that digital radio providers and copyright owners are unable to reach voluntary agreements. In the absence of an agreement, the judges recently set the rate that webcasters should pay to artists and performers for streaming their music for the years 2006-2010.

The proceedings to set the new rate began in 2005, and representatives from all sides were allowed to make their cases to the Copyright Royalty Board. The judges heard testimony from dozens of witnesses and conducted a comprehensive review of tens of thousands of pages of evidence submitted by all interested parties over an 18-month period. Based on its findings, the Board issued a decision for what it determined to be an approximate fair-market value for the music.

I understand that this decision has raised serious concerns for webcasters, in particular, who are worried that the increased rate will force their businesses to shut down. In response, Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Sam Brownback (R-KS) introduced a bill, the Internet Radio Equality Act, which would vacate the Board’s decision and apply a lower rate for 2006-2010.

Clearly, there are important interests that need to be balanced. I am hopeful that it is not too late for a rate compromise to be worked out by the parties involved so that Congress does not need to intervene; however, I will take a close look at the legislation and this issue.

Once again, thank you for writing. Should the Internet Radio Equality Act or similar legislation addressing this new rate or the rate-setting process come before the Senate, I will be sure to keep your concerns in mind. If you have any additional comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact my Washington, DC staff at (202) 224-3841.

Sincerely yours,

Dianne Feinstein
United States Senator

Unfortunately, Sen. Feinstein’s response really doesn’t address the issue at all. Why would the CRB issue a ruling that was obviously going to gut an entire medium?

(For details on how the rates would impact broadcasters, check out Royalty Hike Panics Webcasters, Wired, 6 March 2007)

The CRB, as Sen. Feinstein mentions, was only supposed to rule on rates should the the two sides not come to an agreement. How can webcasters agree on a proposal that will put all but the largest of the large out of business? How is a “fair-market rate” one that entirely favors the outrageous proposal of SoundExchange and puts internet broadcasters out of business?

NonDescript Playlist: 17 Aug 07

Another playlist for my Friday show called NonDescript, airing at 1pm PDT. You can listen on my website (top of the right hand sidebar), or choose one of KCSB’s many webcast options.

Song, Artist, Album
Elevator Man, The Golden Dogs, Everything In 3 Parts
Cosi veloce, Jonathan Richman, Not So Much To Be Loved As To Love
Tremolo, Lismore, We Could Connect Or We Could Not
Doorways, Lotus, Float
Shadows of Tomorrow, Madvillain (fea. Quasimoto), Madvillainy
The Police And The Private, Metric, Live It Out
Electricity, Midway, Fist Full Of Quarters
Fire and Roses, Mimi, Soak
Are You Gypsified, Olaf Hund/Ursari De Clejani/Taraf De Haïdouks/Koçani Orkestar, Electric Gypsyland
Ashes to Ashes, Digital Spacepop Replicant, ib: Pop Artificielle
A Hit In Sweden, Say Hi To Your Mom, Numbers & Mumbles
The continuing struggle…, Sluts of Trust, We are all Sluts of Trust
Dead Wood, The Witnesses, Black Eyes White Lies
All The World Is Green, Tom Waits, Blood Money
It Makes A Fellow Proud To Be A Soldier, Tom Lehrer, An Evening (Wasted) With

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One of my all time favorite bits by one of my all time favorite comedians - Eddie Izzard.

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NonDescript Playlist: 11 Aug 07

Yeah, I’m an absentee blogger these days, but such is life sometimes.

I will be on KCSB this (Friday) afternoon from 1p-2p hosting a music show called NonDescript - the playlist of said show is below. You can listen to the show on this very website by using the player in the upper right corner of the sidebar, or by visiting KCSB’s website and choosing one of webcast options listed.

Kathy In Her Bedroom, Bedroom Walls, Homemade Hits, Vol.2
Please Remain Calm, Cloud Cult, The Meaning Of 8
Sometimes Always, Brakes, Give Blood
Beginners, Faces On Film, Seven Sisters EP
Jacqueline, Fire Engines, 1981 - Codex Teenage Premonition (Bonus Tracks)
Stray Dog And The Chocolate Shake, Grandaddy, Sumday
(I Gotta) Feel, Lovetones, Meditations
American Rage, The Majestic Twelve, Schizophrenology
I Know What Women Want, My Robot Friend, Hot Action!
This City Is Dark and Cold, Our Delay, MySpace Download
Shady Lane, Pavement, Brighten The Corners
Natural Born Lover, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Naturally
Pushin’ On, The Quantic Soul Orchestra fea. Alice Russell, (Title Track)
I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend, The Rubinoos, Back To The Drawing Board
Leave Me Alone, Randy Pike, Big Mouth Master
Children of December, The Slip, Eisenhower
Stairway To Heaven, Rolf Harris, The Money or the Gun