A couple of noteworthy music news items:
Bob Dylan is staging a concert in San Francisco, and the tickets are being sold at $60 each, at the door only, cash only, one per customer, and when you buy it you must enter the venue. Take that Ticketmaster, Stub Hub, and everyone else who uses ticket vending as a profit venture...
Pink Floyd's post "Dark Side of the Moon" catalogue is now "out of print", because their deal with EMI expired in July. This means that you can't buy "The Wall" anywhere, unless the CD has already been printed, as it is also pulled from iTunes. It's sure to be rectified soon, I just find it odd that in the age of digital, the concept of "out of print" lives on...
This morning I golfed with a Buddhist. I rarely golf, and I rarely find myself hanging out with people who aren't Christians. Mark Dwyer has started a Missional Community through three different golf courses in the Suburbs here. And today, I played the "Divine Back Nine", and met a cool dude who can golf, and who is a Buddhist. Very cool to be providing a way to connect with others through a common interest. I hope he teaches me about how to golf - he's good! And I hope I get a chance to teach him about Jesus - 'cause he's good! Great job Mark for casting a vision and inviting and including everyone.
That is all.
Bob Dylan is staging a concert in San Francisco, and the tickets are being sold at $60 each, at the door only, cash only, one per customer, and when you buy it you must enter the venue. Take that Ticketmaster, Stub Hub, and everyone else who uses ticket vending as a profit venture...
Pink Floyd's post "Dark Side of the Moon" catalogue is now "out of print", because their deal with EMI expired in July. This means that you can't buy "The Wall" anywhere, unless the CD has already been printed, as it is also pulled from iTunes. It's sure to be rectified soon, I just find it odd that in the age of digital, the concept of "out of print" lives on...
This morning I golfed with a Buddhist. I rarely golf, and I rarely find myself hanging out with people who aren't Christians. Mark Dwyer has started a Missional Community through three different golf courses in the Suburbs here. And today, I played the "Divine Back Nine", and met a cool dude who can golf, and who is a Buddhist. Very cool to be providing a way to connect with others through a common interest. I hope he teaches me about how to golf - he's good! And I hope I get a chance to teach him about Jesus - 'cause he's good! Great job Mark for casting a vision and inviting and including everyone.
That is all.