Masters Of Song Fu #4: Round 1 Challenge Voting Begins!

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We here at Quick Stop Entertainment are true lovers of music, in all its forms. We’re also quite keen on the spirit of competition, and of spurring creativity through said competition.

To that end, we launched a unique form of creative combat here at the Stop.

In this age of manufactured and painfully earnest talent contests, we’ve decided to instead shine a light on the quirky, quixotic underworld of musicians that don’t get nearly the attention they deserve.

Ah, but I did mention that there was a competition involved…

Like a songwriting version of Iron Chef, the competitors will be presented with a very specific songwriting challenge. They’ll be given one week to complete their songs – however they see fit, within the parameters set forth – after which time the entries will be uploaded to Quick Stop to be voted on by you, the audience.

Oh, and what do we call this competition?

MASTERS OF SONG FU

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Let us not forget the very special Masters of MASTERS OF SONG FU. Think of them as the iron chefs of Song Fu – one of which will be revealed as the ultimate challenger in THE FINAL CHALLENGE. Past Masters have included Jonathan Coulton, Paul & Storm, Neil Innes, The RiffTones, and Garfunkel & Oates. Any one of them could be the Master in the final Challenge – or perhaps it could be a brand new Master. Only the Challenger who garners the most cumulative votes in all 3 Challenges will move on to the Final and face that Master, mano a mano.

As with the last edition of Song Fu, all of the Challengers will be able to compete in every Challenge, and the Challenger with the most cumulative votes after the 3 Challenges will be the one that takes on the Master in the Final Round. So what was the first Challenge?

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ROUND 1 CHALLENGE

Write a song from the perspective of an inanimate object. This inanimate object must have no moving parts. Also no computers, no objects that look like living things, either human or animal (i.e. a statue, an action figure, etc.), and no celestial objects (i.e. the sun or the moon). Your song can be in any style you choose.

That’s it. The only other directive is that your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 45 seconds.

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THE CHALLENGERS

MOLLY LEWIS

When she’s not bluffing her way through college courses or looking passably attractive from a distance, Molly Lewis enjoys playing ukulele, microwaving marshmallow Peeps, talking to cats, and Twittering. Early last year, she wrote two original songs, “MyHope” and “Road Trip”. “MyHope” is about the inevitable day when our children will learn how to navigate the interweb and how they will LOL at our old internet presences, namely MySpace; of “Road Trip”, Molly says it’s about “that astronaut lady who went crazy and wore the diapers, you remember that?” She has not written any songs since. Hopefully this competition will remedy that. When Molly was in middle school, she took up the guitar. That sank into the swamp. So she took up the mandolin. That sank into the swamp. So she took up the banjo. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the ukulele has stayed. And that’s what you’re going to get, Quick Stop Entertainment: the strongest ukulele in all of Tacoma, Washington. Molly defeated Masters Paul & Storm in Masters of Song Fu #3.

Official Website: www.sweetafton23.com/primer/
Twitter: twitter.com/Molly23
ROUND 1 SONG: Unfortunately, Molly was cornered by retaliatory dingoes sent by Paul & Storm, and was unable to compete in this Challenge.

EDRIC HALEEN

songfu-edrichaleen.jpgEdric has been writing music (off and on) since the early nineties. He wrote and directed a musical, The Pushcart War, based on Jean Merrill’s wonderful novel. He has written and/or arranged a number of songs for various friends – some commissioned, some as surprises. He loves acting in community theatre, and is inspired by the music of Stephen Sondheim, Jason Robert Brown, Adam Guettel, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. He is also happy to finally return his Happiness Board to the Internet. Check out the link on his web pages.

Official Website: happinessboard.com/Edric_Haleen.html
ROUND 1 SONG:All For This Moment

“BUCKETHAT” BOBBY MATHESON

songfu-buckethatbobby.jpgI’m “BucketHat” Bobby Matheson. I used to make cartoons for the internet, and sometimes still do, but mostly focus on my music right now. Lately, I’ve been getting more into recording other singer/songwriters in my little, make-shift studio than I have been recording myself. I want Masters Of Song Fu to change that. I don’t really know what genre my music would fall under. Influences range from Klezmer to folk, to punk and back, which ends up sounding more like Zydeco than anything else (who’d have guessed?). I’ve been thinking of dropping the “BucketHat” from my stagename, but fear change.

Official Website: www.buckethatbobby.randomsociety.com
Twitter: twitter.com/BucketHatBobby
ROUND 1 SONG:Noose

MIKE LOMBARDO

Mike Lombardo is a piano-playing pop-rock singer-songwriter who likes to use hyphens when describing his occupation. A recent graduate of Berklee College of Music, he spends most of his time banging on pianos, teaching children how to bang on pianos, or playing shows with his band, the Mike Lombardo Trio. Feel free to go to his website and send him lots of money. Or cookies.

Official Website: www.mikelombardomusic.com
Twitter: twitter.com/mikelombardo
ROUND 1 SONG:Rock Song

GöDZ PööDLZ

Legendz foretell of a mighty duo, born in the frozen North. Two neighborz and friendz will unite to form “Gödz Pöödlz” and battle the Mazterz or Song Fu for glory and bragging rightz! Gödz Pöödlz are Rüss Rögers and Röd Dürre. Rüss Rögers was once a member of “Kit and Kaboodle” (still available on iTunes) and currently performs in “Rusty’s Rocking Jamboree!” Röd Dürre wrote and performed with the Goth Rock Godz “Sear”, and last year Röd won the Coor’s Light “Take the 4:53 to Happy Hour” songwriting contest! Remember, the heaviest of metals are soft!

Official Website: www.rockingjamboree.com
ROUND 1 SONG:Bad Penny

STEVE CHATTERTON

songfu-stevechatterton.pngHi, my name is Steve Chatterton, the quintessential one-man-band singer/songwriter net-based recording project. Mom always said I marched to the sound of a different drummer, but she never mentioned which one. Dad had a fondness for bagpipes. Fortunately, neither of them have any direct influence on my music. Specializing in quirky little guitar-oriented pop songs about bugs, the Scooby gang, pirates, palindromes, superheroes, old movies, infectious diseases, imaginary friends and sideshow freaks, I guess you could say I pretty much write love songs. I’m a cheesy bastard at heart. I’m a stay-at-home dad who’s looking to find more time in the studio when my youngest starts school in September. I have an ever-expanding back catalog (at least 3 albums worth & counting) I’m dying to share with the world one download at a time.

Official Website: www.stevechatterton.com
Twitter: twitter.com/SteveChatterton
ROUND 1 SONG:I Will Always Look Up To You

JUTZE SCHULT

Johannes “Jutze” Schult (from Germany) likes to live in a dream world where there has been no Grunge and where he is a talented singer. Sometimes his little folky pop songs find their way into the real world. Here they suffer from his hoarse voice and the do-it-yourself home recording production, struggling to appeal off and on beaten musical paths.

Official Website: www.jutze.com
Twitter: twitter.com/schult
ROUND 1 SONG:Natalie Portman’s Doormat

JARRETT HEATHER

Although he has no formal training, Jarrett is an accomplished pianist who has been composing music for nearly twenty years. A relative newcomer to the world of online amateur competitive songwriting, he burst onto the scene earlier this year when he filled out an entry form just before the deadline. While earning his living as a graphic artist and website developer, Jarrett secretly dreams of leaving behind the glamor and prestige of internet publishing so he can focus on composing music for songwriting contests full-time. With no fanbase, loyal followers, obedient minions or friends, Jarrett will rely on his music-crafting skills alone to win over converts and earn votes.

Official Website: www.spaceparanoids.net
Twitter: twitter.com/SpaceParanoids
ROUND 1 SONG:Trapped Inside Your Sofa

AUDIOMOHEL

Forged in the furnace of irony, molded with the hammer of satire, flattened on the anvil of righteousness, and cooled in the water of awesomeness, AudioMohel was thrust upon the world. Named from the lost audio transcripts of ’09, AudioMohel serves as a public-service backlash against the anti-circumcision trend sweeping the so-called “enlightened parents” crowd, AudioMohel urges their more devoted and impressionable fans to undergo the snip two or even three times. AudioMohel enjoys experimenting with new breakthrough genres like speed blues and death classical even though most of AudioMohel’s tunes reside firmly in the ethereal realm of vapor-ware. Some of AudioMohel’s members admitted to being a bit intimidated by the professed experience and actual musical talent apparently possessed by the Song Fu Masters, but finally it was decided that if the need arose, sabotage would not be out of the question. To be used as a last resort, naturally, but not out of the question.

Official Website: www.AudioMohel.com
Twitter: twitter.com/AudioMohel
ROUND 1 SONG:Hubcap Without A Home

JALEPENO HABANEROS

In the far off land of Chandler, Arizona, where the rivers flow with sand and cacti, our leader and master, the Lord of Our Lady Gwynyth, guitar and microphone in hand, called for the greatest musicians in the land to assemble a rock and roll group like none other. Unfortunately, they were cut off on the road, and the Jalapeño Habañeros made it there first. With The Rogue Bohemian on saxophone and The Boxcar Bassist on bass and keyboards, the Lord was pleased. Now, they roam the streets of Chandler, playing epic songs and rocking faces, much like Bon Jovi. Unfortunately they are paid in change, and often get thrown into the street, also like Bon Jovi. Their lives have intertwined, and the era of the Jalapeño Habañeros has begun. Be prepared.

Official Website: None
ROUND 1 SONG:Aquaman’s Trident’s Lament

THE SCRIBBLES

The Scribbles are one of the most popular ukulele-based trios in their entire 6th grade class. Oh sure, there is the rumor that Peter Choi hates them. Meh. He’s a hater. Ha ha. The Scribbles formed last November when they all agreed on the name. After that they bought some instruments and started writing songs and stuff. So far, they’ve played a handful of shows around their hometown of Springfield, MO. Everyone’s favorite song seems to be “The Robot Song”. Maybe it’s because robots really are taking over the world, or maybe because Connor wears the robot suit during that song and that’s pretty funny. Thanks to MySpace, they are now friends with really cool people like The Beatles and Weezer and Tom. They’ve said some really nice things like “iloveyouguys:D” and “thanx for the add:).” Oh, and by the way, Peter Choi, The Scribbles still luv u.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/thescribbles1
ROUND 1 SONG:Snuggie Like Me

GORBZILLA

songfu-gorbzilla.pngGorbzilla is a musician/band teacher in Mid-Michigan. He has been in a few bands over the years, most notably as the bass player/vocalist for the band “Satin Jones” and the guitarist/vocalist for the band “Jimmy Likes Pie”. The proud father of two future rock maniacs, Gorbzilla has been writing music for the past twenty years, and is currently working on his first musical Beer ““ Finally a Musical for Men based on the Haiku by Patrick “Horkmeister” Sweet entitled, “I Think I Threw Up”. He has been happily married for eight years, and is looking forward to this competition.

Official Website: gorbzilla.blogspot.com
ROUND 1 SONG:I Am Your Pants

DARRELL MacLAINE

Darrell Maclaine has been devouring comedy songs and interesting music ever since he was old enough to know better, and is taking part in this competition essentially as penance for the amount of free music he has obtained via the previous rounds. He plays piano and keyboard bass as one fifth of oddball UK pop group The Directors (another fifth of the group, Mathew Cornah, possesses both more instrumental expertise and a much better home studio than him and will inevitably be press-ganged into contributing to his entries), and has decided to exercise his rusty songwriting muscles in the most embarrassingly public way possible.

Official Website: directors.mashedbins.com
ROUND 1 SONG:Strawberry Fool

BERG AND JERRY

Berg and Jerry are a small suburban acoustic group comprised of Andrew Berg (Lead Vocals, Melodica and, maybe, eventually the Ukulele) and Jerry Geleff (Guitar and Backup Vocals). Mid-summer ’08, Berg and Jerry began writing songs together and since then… well, basically nothing. As rookies to this competition, these guys hope to at least make one good song, and entertain at least one person (*fingers crossed*). Berg and Jerry have a fun ska/indie/punk acoustic sound and often try to write clever witty lyrics. So listen, laugh, and something else that starts with an “L”, because Berg and Jerry are ready to slightly attempt to be THE MASTERS OF SONG FU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Official Website: www.myspace.com/bergandjerry
ROUND 1 SONG:The Green Potato Chip Song

DERREK J. THOMPSON

Derrek J. Thompson is an irresponsible and unimportant song-writer and all-around creative type that lives in the middle of nowhere. His hobbies include sleeping and performing Bach at old-folks homes. He plays keyboards in a band called Anthropophobia but they don’t seem to be going anywhere. He hopes to become more disciplined with his creative endeavors as a result of Song Fu.

Official Website: www.derrekswords.com/
ROUND 1 SONG:O’Riely’s Underpants

JEREMY PIERSON

Jeremy’s turn-ons include big eyes, belly laughter, and long walks on the beach. Turn-offs include bad breath, knobby knees, and fungal growth. Huh? This isn’t my post for eHarmony.com? Oh. It’s for what? “Song Fu”? What’s that? I voluntarily submitted to participate? I’ve participated before? Oh. That. I didn’t get any votes last time? Oh, only a few? How many is “a few”? Eight? Why am I participating again? The challenge of it all and the friendly competition? Just to be considered, however briefly, a peer of Jonathan Coulton? Sweet.

Official Website: www.jeremypierson.com
ROUND 1 SONG:Your Welcome Mat

DENISE HUDSON

Denise lived in a grey house in the city of Austin. Her favorite pastimes were playing piano, polishing her guitar, and tormenting the geeky programmer boy who lived there. His name was Michael, but she never called him that… Isn’t that a wonderful bio???

Official Website: www.myspace.com/denisehudson
ROUND 1 SONG:Leave The Stone Alone, Yep

LEX VADER

Lex Vader was born to a single mother who worked as silicon tycoon’s personal assistant. When she died of poor hygiene, Lex was sent to an orphanage where he showed interest in organizing races and laser fencing. After being recruited into a religious order, he spent the next few years between several of their private schools. In his final year, Lex lost his hand in an argument with a professor over Kryptochlorians. Despite this, Lex was able to achieve a successful business career and even a knighthood. Tragedy struck, however, when a former classmate’s arctic home caught fire during a business lunch, scarring half of Lex’s face. At this point, Lex’s behavior became erratic. When he managed to buy SithCo, the cult that schooled him, he was shunned by the corporate world. No longer taken seriously, Lex started an evil empire and now moonlights with his evil emotronic alternapop band.

Official Website: lexvaderssecretjournal.wordpress.com
ROUND 1 SONG:Just A Rock

TOM MILSOM

Tom Milsom is a musician, writer, artist and videomaker who has had nearly 2,000,000 views of his YouTube videos and has released an album, Awkward Ballads for the Easily Pleased, to murmurs of critical success. Faced with this onslaught of vague acceptance, he plans to release his second album, Painfully Mainstream, later this year, and is thrilled to be a part of this frankly charming and delightful competition.

Official Website: www.tommilsom.com
ROUND 1 SONG:The Raincoat’s Lament

CALEB HINES

Caleb became a software engineer instead of a musician because the type of music he likes best went out of style at the end of the 18th century. Self-taught in music theory, he is more comfortable writing a four-part instrumental fugue than he is writing a verse-chorus-bridge song. After discovering the likes of Weird Al, Dr. Horrible, and especially Jonathan Coulton, he realized that “modern music” can be fun too. Now he is on a quest to update, expand, and diversify his musical knowledge and experience. In addition to singing, he plays a whole family of recorders (not usually all at once) and baroque flute, pretends to play keyboard, and most recently, ukulele. He also uses virtual MIDI instruments because a real orchestra costs too much.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 1 SONG:Ancient Wonder

MILES FROM NASHVILLE

Miles from Nashville was born in early 2009 when multi-instrumentalist Charlie Wolf and harmonica player Michael Ruhland ran into each-other one day at the Albertson’s supermarket in Hermosa Beach, CA. Miles from Nashville play an eclectic mix of country, folk, rock, blues, pop, indie rock, rap (just kidding), and polka that they like to call “guacamole rock”. They are currently working on their debut album, Songs about November, and have their very own website (though who doesn’t these days?). If you happen to have large sums of money and/or expensive guitars that you don’t need, they’ll be glad to put them to use for you. Miles from Nashville plays shows around Los Angeles, CA every so often, so be sure to check the website for gigs.

Official Website: www.milesfromnashville.com
ROUND 1 SONG:A Bridge To Nowhere

ANDREW THOMSON

Hello. I am singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker, writer and activist Andrew Jon Thomson. I am honored to have played, collaborated, performed, and recorded with many outstanding musicians from many fantastic bands including the following current and past collaborators: The Memphis Horns, Dweezil Zappa, Anton Fig, Chuck Rainey, Tom Roady, Charlie Chalmers, Roades Chalmers Roades, Arthur Barrow, Walfredo Reyes Jr., Tommy Mars, Clayton Ivey, Charlie Morgan, Pablo Herrera (Cuba), Richard Nelson (Ireland), Mike Garson, Pat Mastellotto, Marc Muller, Rob Paporozzi, Sammy Merendino, Graham Maby, Paul Robinson (UK), Paul C. Robinson (US), Pete Lockett (UK),Victor Indrizzo, Fima Ephron, Dave “Fuze” Fiuczynski, Bassy B Brockman, David Gilmore, Victor Damiani, Todd Roper, Greg Brown, and DJ Qbert.

Official Website: www.helloandrew.com
ROUND 1 SONG:Someplace 2 Land: Bush’s Flight Suit’s Lament

CALEB LEE

To Whom It May Concern: Caleb didn’t want to write his own bio (musicians, eh?) so I will do the honours. After peddling his wares leading the criminally unnoticed Yay For Squares (www.myspace.com/yayforsquares) and playing an inadvisable amount of shows alongside good friends The Tastydactyls, Caleb decided to go solo in the early parts of 2008. Since then he’s enjoyed the success of dozens of fans and casual mentions on low-brow podcasts. With a flair for heartfelt song-writing and a wildly erotic combover, he’s hoping to win your love in this competition and will be wildly neurotic about it until he does so. – His bud, Aaron.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/caleblee
Twitter: twitter.com/thecaleblee
ROUND 1 SONG:How Man Years Bad Luck If You Break A Mirror’s Heart

RICHARD CLAYTON SPRING

Hailing from a small town in Southern Minnesota, Richard Clayton Spring has risen above the norm, blossoming into a beautiful butterfly of acoustic guitars, pianos, synths, electronic beats, and vocals ranging from the softest of whispers to the yelp of the Great Wolf. The only style of music Richard can’t write incredibly is generic pop music, or else he would be in a limousine drinking champagne with Lady GaGa. But he has acquired an auto-tuner, so he’s working his way there.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/richardclaytonspring
ROUND 1 SONG:Crazy Straw

SARA PARSONS

Parsons is a 20-year-old student from California. She can leap small buildings in a few bounds. She fears large fish, but for some reason not sharks or whales. Parsons always makes the same New Year’s resolution: to survive to see the next year. So far, this has worked well for her. Parsons comes from an impressive songwriting pedigree: her older brother wrote the song “Blue Moon” in 1934, managing to overcome his crippling dyslexia and the fact that the song was written 51 years before his birth. Parsons’s songwriting influences include Beethoven, The Beatles, and Weird Al. Her sense of humor comes from The Simpsons, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and her frequent injections of concentrated doses of Vitamin K. Parsons hopes to go far in this competition. If she doesn’t emerge victorious, she will be forced to turn to Operation Omega. Nobody wants that to happen.

Official Website: www.youtube.com/user/sargeantketchup
ROUND 1 SONG:Throw Me Away

AUSTIN & THE PUDAKS

With only two members, the name may be misleading, but that seems to be a theme here. Austin Morley and Jeremy Pudak have been playing music together for several years now, and have never really settled on a genre or a name. In their younger days they would draw on rock influences like Rancid or The Ramones. In recent years, they have settled into slightly quieter influences like She & Him and Bob Dylan. Jeremy has always had a talent for the guitar, but Austin was not so lucky and decided to stick with a bass guitar. Austin & The Pudaks will be rocking your face off, but may not actually be in a rock genre. Be careful, as exposure to this amount of awesome has unpredictable effects.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/nodirectionhome89
ROUND 1 SONG:A Record Of Your Life

IAN & MELISSA

Melissa and Ian are two amateur musicians with a longtime love of composing and performing classical music. Whether this is useful or relevant for a songwriting competition remains to be seen. They are eagerly awaiting the “Write a song in the style of an obscure Baroque composer” round, ’cause somebody totally told them there would be such a round and why would someone lie like that?

Official Website: www.ianandmelissa.com
ROUND 1 SONG:I Remember

TRAVIS NORRIS

Over the twelve years since young-ish midwesterner Travis Norris first picked up a guitar, he has played and written music in a wide variety of genres ranging from rock that a-billies, metal of a medium or heavier weight, “outlaw” country (aka “the good kind”) and “frosty” jazz (not a real subgenre). Left to his own devices, something like “U2 meets Jonny Lang meets various two-to-three-hit-wonder bands of the ’90s indie/alternative scene” is what you’ll usually get. Travis’s instrumental talents range from lead guitar, 2nd lead guitar, rhythm guitar, auxiliary guitar, and bass (sorta). He can also drag and drop drum loops like you wouldn’t believe. He comes to this competition armed with three electric guitars, a neglected bass, an Ebow, and absolutely no fan base or public recognition. So be nice, eh? I hear he’s real sensitive when people that aren’t him make fun of him.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 1 SONG:Enertronic Bow

THE GREMLINS

When we’re not turning scrap metal into transportation and weaponry suited to post-apocalyptic life, studying the obsolete sociopolitical establishment of the twenty-first century under the guise of civil service, or scouting subterranean wilds for a suitable base of operations, The Gremlins are dedicated to sabotaging the destructive technological forces that have become your way of life through whatever mischief is at our disposal. Banjos are fun, too.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 1 SONG:Neutron Star

THE PERFECT PLACE

When two musicians marry one another, it’s a wonderful thing. When a multi-instrumental songwriter marries an amazing vocalist, it’s even better. Bud (oldest of three, one insane sibling of each gender) was born and raised in sunny San Diego, CA ““ a drummer first, guitarist second, and just about everything you could imagine third through last. Christin Joy (youngest of four, with 3 older brothers) was born and raised in beautiful Annapolis, MD ““ with the voice of an angel and the compassion to match; she is quite a wonderful singer and writer. The Perfect Place is a Husband/Wife duo that enjoys writing and performing music in their spare time. While their main area of expertise is theologically minded, they have been known to get a little silly from time to time. Masters of Song Fu should prove to be an interesting challenge, one we await with eager anticipation. Woot!

Official Website: www.myspace.com/oneperfectplace
ROUND 1 SONG:If I’ve Learned Anything

HIS NAME IS LEGS

His Name Is Legs is a newly-created rock band comprised of guitarist/vocalist/Song Fu veteran Hazen Nester and bassist Cameron Accola, who collaborated with Nester on two of his previous entries. Born out of a mutual love of Rush and talented musicians in general, His Name Is Legs pledges to provide listeners with an eclectic array of sounds designed to stimulate and elevate. What makes this band unique is that neither Accola nor Nester have ever met each other in person.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/hisnameislegs
ROUND 1 SONG:One Of The Team

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ROUND 1 VOTING

And now, it’s time for that all important voting. For this round, you can choose your TOP 5 FAVORITE Challenger songs. Be sure to choose carefully. VOTING CLOSES AT 11:59pm EST on SUNDAY, MAY 31st. If you are having trouble voting, CLEAR YOUR BROWSER’S CACHE and try again.

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ROUND 1 VOTING – THE CHALLENGERS

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If you triumph, not only will you win remarkable (and potentially off-putting) bragging rights and a clutch of fantastic mystery prizes, you will also become the proud owner of the magnificent, one-of-a-kind MASTER OF SONG FU TROPHY.

Good luck, and bring on the Fu.

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Comments

233 responses to “Masters Of Song Fu #4: Round 1 Challenge Voting Begins!”

  1. Darrell Maclaine Avatar
    Darrell Maclaine

    Not wanting to kick a stink up, but I’ve been watching the votes quite obsessively, such is my vanity, and there have been some very suspicious sudden climbs going on, particularly as the votes only seem to have been for that song in particular – no-one else’s in the top ten have risen by even a fraction of the percentage, so it’s not just a surge of genuine voters choosing their five. It’s sad if anyone is using IP-refreshing/hiding software to boost their places because it goes so far against the point of the competition it’s untrue. It’s sort of putting me off participating again.

  2. Larry Mondello Avatar
    Larry Mondello

    @Darrell I have noticed a similar thing but there could also be innocent explanations. At a certain point being in the lead begins to compound on itself. Some people might come to vote and rather than slugging through all 30 songs, they take a look at the top vote getters and assume those must be the best and only listen to those songs. With that said, you would expect to see similar increases among the top few. Another explanation is that someone might be bringing their fans. Those fans would have a tendency to only vote for a single song.

    I agree that large swings in votes look suspicious and I hope everyone is playing fair but I am not ready to call for an investigation quite yet.

  3. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Um… wow. Caleb Lee is DEFINITELY cheating! 80+ votes in an hour and a half? Yeah right.

    Totally a cheat.

  4. Larry Mondello Avatar
    Larry Mondello

    One more thing on ballot stuffing. There is always a chance that an overeager fan does it without the artist’s knowledge or consent. In fact, that is probably a much more likely scenario.

  5. Russ Rogers Avatar
    Russ Rogers

    @Darrell

    First off, I’ve said this before, but “Strawberry Fool” is one of my favorites this round. It’s not getting the votes it deserves. But I could only vote for it once!

    Secondly, I think Caleb Lee is as surprised by his jump in the vote as much as you. But I don’t think it’s nefarious. I’m guessing that it’s networking. All it would take is for ONE highly trafficked web site or pod cast to feature Caleb’s song and give a link and BAM, it would have an impact even greater than this.

    If Caleb has an e-mail list from playing coffee houses to larger gigs and sent out a mass mailing to several hundred people, he could get this kind of reaction easy.

    If Caleb has, as a member of online forums or users-groups or clubs, put up notices, “Hey, I’m competing in Masters of Song Fu. Come check it out,” that’s totally fair. And could easily garner this kind of response.

    Molly Lewis won this competition last time not only with clever, catchy and original songs, but also by having a devoted fan base, along with her endearingly humble self-promotion. (Oxymoronically Brilliant!)

    YouTube videos can get thousands of views in just a few hours. Why does the TOP VOTE getting song here ONLY have 300 votes? We need to change that.

    Song Fu is teaching me the value of networking and building a reputation with fans and online communities. I don’t think “The Green Potato Chip Song” is four times better song than “Bad Penny.” But Berg & Jerry could easily have four times as many friends and fans. I’m a reclusive crumudgeon! There is lots of stuff that can make up the vote.

    Look at it this way, Darrell. Two weeks ago you didn’t have “Strawberry Fool” for a song or me for a fan! Who knows what other great prizes you would miss out on if you let something as relatively inconsequential as vote numbers put you off participating again.

  6. Steve Chatterton Avatar

    What Russ said. It’s like “Who’s Line”: the points don’t mean anything.

    I’m a fan of Strawberry Fool, too – I love that you used a decidedly loaded phrase (“eat me”) rather literally & quite innocently.

    Know that you did well, and that you’re likely improving your craft in the process (I’m rather certain I am) and being discovered by a few people that genuinely care about your music.

    I’ll take that any day over a thousand votes from friends, relations & acquaintances who can’t be arsed to actually listen to the music.

    Not saying that *is* the case – just stating a preference.

  7. Aaron Avatar
    Aaron

    Quoting Russ – “Secondly, I think Caleb Lee is as surprised by his jump in the vote as much as you. But I don’t think it’s nefarious. I’m guessing that it’s networking. All it would take is for ONE highly trafficked web site or pod cast to feature Caleb’s song and give a link and BAM, it would have an impact even greater than this.”

    Caleb has featured on Cabin Fever in the past and he was mentioned on the show this week as someone who is competing.
    Considering that podcast is on THIS website, it’s not too surprising that the votes went up after the show went up.

    I think it’s a little sad that people have jumped to the cheating conclusion so fast when, as Russ mentioned, there are so many ways to improve genuine votes.

  8. Aaron Avatar
    Aaron

    Oh yeah, and the song is also good.

  9. Johnny M Avatar
    Johnny M

    Caleb Lee probably brought his fans from when he was in the Muddcatts and Yay for Squares, yes Caleb Lee I know who you are. Everyone loves and underdog story, you get a couple people bashing your song in the comments and all the sudden everyone is voting for the underdog.

  10. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    Whoops… My script must have backfired:

    if name.startswith(“Caleb”): votes = votes + 100

    I’m just kidding!!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂

  11. Lex Vader Avatar

    I don’t really think people should have to vote for five if they don’t want to, i.e. they care and they want to see someone specific win as opposed to leaving it all up to chance. Kind of defeats the purpose of voting when you gamble on your #1 to be picked by a lot of people with wildly different choices for the other four. If you have no preference, you should vote for five. But if you want M.C. Obama to win, you can’t just vote for the current top five, or the standings would never change. The important thing obviously is to LISTEN to the other entries, but if people don’t want free music, nobody can force them. And it’s only really important if you happen to find a new favorite band. Hell, I’m a fan of Garfunkel & Oates now just because I wanted to see what they were like after the competition didn’t give me enough insight into that!

  12. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    (Just so it’s clear, I don’t think there’s any cheating going on here. Just social networking and all. The fact that I have as many votes as I do with very little networking on my part is actually something I’m proud of.)

  13. Berg Avatar

    i did my research on this style of website polls and sadly to say….i think i found the answer

    I was watching the votes closely after a few groups shot up a ridiculous amount in the span of a short amount of time. I do not believe that Caleb Lee had anything to do with his sudden rise (80 votes in 20 minutes) and i dont think he should be called a cheater.

    After a bit of searching, I found out that certain versions of firefox wont track your votes, so if you open firefox, vote, close it. Open again, then you can vote again. Also when a large serge of votes come from one area the voting ballot often freezes due to bot protection. (This would explain all the messages ive been sent about inability to vote)

    I suggest that we reformat the decision making of this contest now! If not…well I guess we can all just start voting for ourselves a million times.

    I want to face the master more than anything, but I really would not like the votes I get to be from myself.

    I have been advertising the crap out of this in my local music scene, through facebook, friend’s twitters, an awesome site called Messofmusic.com, and through myspace, and I don’t want any effort of anyone to go to waste.

  14. JJ Avatar
    JJ

    Caleb Lee wrote a good song and he is friends with the people that live on this site. (Yes I know what I said there) He is one of us and we support him. That’s not cheating, that is family.

  15. Berg Avatar

    and just for the record..I am NOT bashing Caleb Lee (his song is actually my favorite) or saying that he couldn’t possibly get that many votes total..I’m just saying after researching the poll style…and yes testing it on my firefox (deduct one vote from me) Im saying its very unlikely for someone to go up 80 points in twenty minutes, and then have the poll freeze.

    So I’m just saying when it comes to this voting system SHENANIGANS!

  16. Steve Chatterton Avatar

    Just check out his MySpace page. He’s working it. Makes me feel bloody lazy.

  17. JJ Avatar
    JJ

    SHENANIGANS my tuckus.

  18. Andrew Thomson Avatar

    Thanks to the community for not ostracizing me, and I am enjoying my new low caste status as a song reuser in the group. It’s kind of like being a pet or mascot. I like it.

    I appreciate the warm fuzzy feeling of family in this group and I think that regardless of any imperfections in the voting (obviously any vote that I don’t win must by definition be flawed ;>) the main point for me is to enjoy the challenge which obviously was something I didn’t get as much having resorted to using an existing song, and just as important to share songs with other songwriters, even if most of you didn’t like my song as much the other ones!

    And as for the dingoes, they are tough but fair.

    Spare the dingo, spoil the songwriter, that’s what Grandpa always used to say.

  19. Berg Avatar

    @JJ I flat out said, I am not bashing your “family”. I am simply saying this voting system is shenanigans because either yourself or more likely an obsessed fan who wants nothing but the best for there favorite can stuff the ballot box.

    I even explained how to do it. The current system is flawed and needs to be reformatted. Otherwise, these votes are completely useless and no one deserves a shot against the master.

  20. Brett Avatar
    Brett

    Oh yeah, Caleb Lee is cheating. No doubt in my mind. Song isn’t that good. Not impressed.

    Sad that the person who deserves to win won’t because of a good-for-nothing cheater.

  21. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Whether or not Caleb himself did the cheating is irrelevant. The important this is that someone is definitely pounding the vote button more than they’re allowed.

    @JJ: He’s friends with the people that live on this website? Well shit, why does anyone else bother to try and win if you guys are just going to be cheaters and make him win anyway? That’s not what a competition is about. It’s about the best man winning.
    And seriously, how proud do you think Caleb is going to be of himself for winning if he knows he only won because you were cheating?

    This is such bullshit.

  22. Jack the Box Avatar
    Jack the Box

    Yikes. This competition has just been ruined for me.

  23. riddle Avatar
    riddle

    Brett=Michelle=Jack in the Box=TROLLS

    that said, this site is definitely broken. EVERY time i vote or listen to a song here i have to close down my browser before i can surf to another page. the page/site definitely needs to be re-programmed.

    if it isn’t though, i’ll still come for the songs, but it would be nice (and better for gaining n00bs) if the page weren’t so wonky.

  24. Russ Rogers Avatar
    Russ Rogers

    Nobody is cheating! Who hasn’t heard about the problems some folks have with the voting! The system is imperfect. I might believe a computer glitch, a hicup mistakenly added votes, But anyone who has listened to Caleb’s song can tell, it’s a very good song. If you check out his MySpace, you’ll see he’s campaigning for this contest actively, seriously and honestly. Caleb is not the kind of guy who cheats or has someone cheat for him.

    There is no prize money involved. We are competing for the FUN of it. These wild and baseless cries of “cheater” and “foul play” take the fun out. I’ll need way more proof than someone’s hunch that there are SHENANIGANS to start pointing fingers and spoiling the FUN. Lighten up folks. Nobody is rigging the vote. That’s an insult to our moderator, Ken.

  25. MiceElf Avatar
    MiceElf

    Caleb Lee comes from a HUGE family (of which I am a member) of music lovers and musicians, authors, artists, etc.
    Believe me, after all those aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, many, many, many, many cousins, etc. (as well as all his many friends and his fan-base) finished roping in all THEIR friends and family as well…..the surprise here is that the numbers aren’t higher! Note to self: find out which ones are holding back and get out the chains….
    LOL….anyway, I can tell all the rest of you songwriters that we are the kind of people that love talent and HAVE listened to ALL the competitors and voted for our other favorites besides our decidedly prejudiced favorite beloved Caleb Lee. MOST of you guys are awesomely talented!

  26. Berg Avatar

    I am very glad that the votes have been reviewed an fixed.

    I am glad that they managed to weed out the multiple votes.

    At the same time I am very sorry to say that I am disappointed that some people were double voting my songs.

    I am using this to fully apologize to everyone, and let you guys know I was not involved, but still take blame.

    Once again I am very sorry, and I hope you guys can forgive me.

    I am happy however, because I feel the votes now are fair…and I prefer to lose fairly, then win by people cheating.

  27. Steve Chatterton Avatar

    Anyone else that certain results seem to have drastically changed with no explanation?

  28. Jutze Avatar

    My thoughts/opinion/2 cents etc.:

    * Edric Haleen – “All For this Moment”: Very theatralic. It loses me a couple of times. The conclusion is beautiful, but the vocals are a bit strong for the romantic situation, methinks.
    * “Buckethat” Bobby Matheson – “Noose”: This song deserves to be liked more than I actually like it. It’s okay, but doesn’t “touch” me for some reason.
    * Mike Lombardo – “Rock Song”: Groove attacks. Ever since I read Mike mentioning Toto, I can’t keep from finding that influence in his music. There’s a bit of soul in this one (NB everything that has more than a H7 four tone chord is soul in my ears – or jazz), so I end up enjoying it, without quite liking it (as in putting it on my mp3 player); plus, this one was pre-written, so not vote this round; sorry, Mike.
    * Gödz Pöödlz – “Bad Penny”: Starts out like a pop song, but throws in a some electric guitars to justify Heavy Metal-Umlauts. The drive is there, but a bit more dynamics, maybe even just a break might have made this easier to digest (and appreciate). Anyway, nice one, with
    * Steve Chatterton – “I Will Always Look Up To You”: Very good song, great beat, love the uuuh backing vocals, good lyrics, too. Vote!
    * Jarrett Heather – “Trapped Inside Your Sofa”: It took me one listen to figure out which part is the chorus. From then on it was fun. Great song with character. Vote!
    * AudioMohel – “Hubcap Without A Home”: One of those that make sense outside the contest, too. Good performance and no unnecessary extras. Vote!
    * Jalepeno Habaneros – “Aquaman’s Trident’s Lament”: My neighbours are jamming, again. Oh, it’s an entry? Nevermind.
    * The Scribbles – “Snuggie Like Me”: Operatic at times, but I find it hard to follow (being not a native speaker). Can’t get much from it, sorry.
    * Gorbzilla – “I Am Your Pants”: SongFu goes late 70s – another guitar/vocals only song. The vocals are somewhat, but good, and to a certain degree authentic.
    * Darrell MacLaine – “Strawberry Fool”: Lots of Beatles influences, solid.
    * Berg & Jerry – “The Green Potato Chip Song”: Bonus point for using a melodica! (Plus, they’re from Philly, home of the Hooters.) The lyrics have a good premise and hit several pop culture references along the way. The recording is more chaotic than the song deserves. Also, I’d wish for the vocals to be more catchy.
    * Derrek J. Thompson – “O’Riely’s Underpants”: I think this needs an accompanying animated series to make any sense to me. Sorry.
    * Jeremy Pierson – “Your Welcome Mat”: Too much early 80s, not enough melody. For my taste, that is. Solid tune. And great lyrics subject! 😉
    * Denise Hudson – “Leave The Stone Alone, Yep”: Strong vocals that are ready for a larger scale production. The song flows along, but is too much soul and not enough pop to stick in my brain. Oh, and please use audacity (for wav’s) or mp3directcut (for mp3) to normalize or at least amplify your track(s) to an audible volume, next time.
    * Lex Vader – “Just A Rock”: Another rock song – I liked Lex’ shadow entries a bit more. The chorus is good, but the verses find me waiting for the chorus most of the time.
    * Tom Milsom – “The Raincoat’s Lament”: I’m a bit underwhelmed by this one. Sunday afternoon, rainy England-feeling, fits the lyrics, but honestly, I don’t have a close emotional bond to my raincoat.
    * Caleb Hines – “Ancient Wonder”: Exotic flutes and an atmosphere that fits the lyrics. Still, I miss the arch that holds the composition together and something resembling a hookline.
    * Miles From Nashville – “A Bridge To Nowhere”: Bob Dylan joined the Eagles? Too safe, methinks. I know, it might be misleading to say this, because the most colourful and weird songs aren’t always the best. But this one just isn’t exciting.
    * Andrew Thomson – “Someplace 2 Land: Bush’s Flight Suit’s Lament”: Sammy Merendino drumming on a Song Fu entry?! Nice. The track could have been shorter, though. Reminds me a bit of the “modern” stuff Trans-Siberian Orchesta are doing at times. The vocals and piano might have been lower in the mix. In terms of the challenge a bit out of place.
    * Caleb Lee – “How Man Years Bad Luck If You Break A Mirror’s Heart”: The one song that could appear on mainstream radio/tv just like this (in an unplugged show, anyway). The harmony vocals are nice, the tune catchy, the lyrics witty, yet emotional relateable (if that is even a word).
    * Richard Clayton Spring – “Crazy Straw”: I’m not quite sure what’s going on here. It’s over before I could make any sense of it. An electric guitar and a restless voice. ??
    * Sara Parsons – “Throw Me Away”: Comes, says hi, goes. Was it a song? Solid vocals, a bit too energetic, too uncontrolled, but eh, I don’t know, maybe a victim of songfuoverflu.
    * Austin & The Pudaks – “A Record Of Your Life”: A band setup would have made sense here, I guess. Not really my cup of tea. Too much mood, not enough melody, especially in the vocals. Solid track, anyway.
    * Ian & Melissa – “I Remember”: I totally see a “Garden State”-like movie playing along to this one (or the other way round). A touch of Camera Obscura here. This song has an airy feeling that makes a bit like tapestry, less like a clear image. The lyrics are simple, yet touching. The very high notes are a bit out of place, but fortunately few. The guitar/vocals approach works perfectly here. Vote, I guess.
    * Travis Norris – “Enertronic Bow”: I think it’s cool that Radiohead joined this round. As always, the lack of ambition turn me off, but the gloomy groovy soundscape is great and the lyrics
    * The Gremlins – “Neutron Star”: The song that’s fun if you’re drunk in a bar in the middle of the night and he band on stage is having a ball. Not enough catchy melodies for my taste.
    * The Perfect Place – “If I’ve Learned Anything”: The song sounds to aggressive for what it actually is. Making it all a bit more laid back would have benefitted the dynamics. Still, a rather good song with nice vocals. The choice of the inanimate object is not that interesting, but maybe that’s just me.
    * His Name Is Legsunder – “One Of The Team”: Better the second time around, but not catchy enough to get my vote. Also, it’s a bit tricky to figure out who’s singing the song.

  29. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    Ken explained tonight after his live Listening Party that there had been a problem with the voting system which has now been corrected.

  30. Kendra Avatar
    Kendra

    This is sad…the rules of the contest says no complaining about songs,votes,and challengers.The contest it’s self has broken the rules by taking back votes that were earned.It’s ok though the talented will always come out on top and having good connections and getting your voice out there is how you gain votes and become popular.If you want votes try campaigning for yourself instead of gripping on the forum.

    also there is a vote pervention..if you hit the vote button again it says you have already voted so cheating is something the admins should know how to avoid..they are not as dumb as you people are making them out to sound.

  31. Caleb Lee Avatar

    Ok… can I have a word in this discussion?

    I do NOT blame anyone who says that I cheated… the votes SHOT up out of NOWHERE.

    I do not expect you to believe me when I say that I, in NO WAY, cheated. I don’t know anyone who is “stuffing the ballot” on my behalf either.

    I do however expect you to all believe me when I say that I am working to get votes.

    I have days of evidence. Follow my twitter, go to my Myspace, look at my Facebook, or run into me in person and you WILL hear me say “Hey, i’m in this song writing contest and I need votes to win, go to quickstopentertainment.com and vote for my song if you think it is the best.”

    I appreciate everyone who stood up for me against those statements.

    With that said, my “new votes” (200 of them), have been removed along with every one elses votes… so I reckon we’ve been reset to before the inflation appeared.

    I don’t like being in 4th, but I don’t like being called a cheater either, so so be it.

    Good luck everyone on getting votes!

  32. Berg Avatar

    @kendra it turns out that certain versions of firefox where not able to be tracked. The only votes taken away were ones with the same IP adress…Meaning the same person had voted multiple times.

    Once again I apologize for the fact that people voted mutiple times for us.

  33. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    Why can’t i vote? i haven’t voted yet but there is no option to vote, just the results…?

  34. Caleb Lee Avatar

    Well said Berg.

  35. Berg Avatar
    Berg

    @Caleb Lee I know you had no intention to cheat, much like myself, and I am glad to see that you are also in good spirit.

    @Sarah….there’s always a few bugs….best thing to do is clear your cache. If that doesn’t work…well just try to come back later….i know thats a bad answers, but its the best one we got.

  36. Kendra Avatar
    Kendra

    Thank you for the explanation…i do find it sad that there was so much complaining and people pushing votes.It really is unfair to the musicians who worked so hard on the song and campaigning.This should be a fun competition but i still give my best to all of the musicians..don’t let this get you down.You all put in so much effort and for that you should be proud.

  37. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    @Jutz: Thanks for the comments! Sounding like Radiohead might be a cliche (negative or positive, depending on who is saying it) but I generally take it as a comment.

    Can you elaborate on the lack of ambition you mentioned? I’ve got several possible meanings in context, just wondering which (if any) you meant…
    Also, it looks like your sentence got cut off in regards to the lyrics. I was just wondering if the end was “the lyrics are dumb” or “the lyrics put Bob Dylan to shame” or “the lyrics are okay, I guess”.

    I might do a similar review thing if I get some time..

  38. The Perfect Place (Bud) Avatar

    @jutze: thank you so much for the comments! aside from the name, we had yet to have an actual critique of our song. i agree with you regarding the aggressiveness of the song, and it is so for lack of a better option. i could have either slowed down the tempo or finger-picked the song, but i didn’t want a 5-6 minute song and as i am not primarily a guitarist, my finger-picking is atrocious. ;-D

    our choice of a somewhat mundane object was intentional. i came to the conclusion [and was basically right] that the two most likely interpretations of the challenge would be to choose one of two. 1. something totally random/absurd [my first choice was jack bauer’s wristwatch] 2. something obviously uninteresting [like a rock, for example]. i didn’t want to fit that mold. the real reason we picked it though, is because it’s the first thing that my wife thought of when i told her the challenge and she was quite smitten with it. ;-D

    thanks for the critique, more are certainly welcome! and thanks to everyone who has voted for us, as we seem to have ended up leading the pack. strange and humbling.

  39. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    I’d just like to say that I, personally, don’t care how many votes I or anyone else has. This “competition” is really about having fun, getting my name “out there” to people who otherwise wouldn’t have heard it, and making people say “I say, that sounds a bit like Radiohead!” (just kidding).

    I happen to work in IT, and let me tell you, there is no such thing as a foolproof… uh.. -anything-, when it comes to websites. I encourage everybody to just chill out, relax, write/listen to some great songs. Trust me, you’ll feel better. 🙂

    I wanted to mention to Berg and Caleb (and anyone else who got a lot of votes subtracted): Is it possible that you have a lot of fans (family most likely) voting from the same computer? If they’re voting from the same computer and don’t know what you mean when you say “one vote from each IP address!” it’s possible that they’re using one of the versions of Firefox susceptible to the glitch. Mary Sue votes, closes the browser, and Bobbi Jo jumps on to vote. Since the page refreshes and doesn’t indicate someone from that IP had already voted, she just votes again. It shows up like a “stuffed ballot”.

    What I’m saying to you (and everybody running around in circles yelling CHEATER CHEATER) is that a lot of this “ballot stuffing” could have been (and I daresay, probably WAS) unintentional.

    Which is not to say you shouldn’t start that witch hunt, Berg. Go for it, definitely. *grin*

  40. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    It’s not “moaning and groaning”. They took the votes that came from the same IP address…. meaning they took away the stuffed votes that only a couple people supplied. The glitch in the voting that allowed people to vote more than once made it unfair, so they removed those extra votes.
    And GOOD. Now at least we know there isn’t any cheating, with or without the artist’s consent.

    It’s sad that it had to come to that because some people couldn’t play by the rules, but at least it’s all honest now.

  41. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    Johnny, votes weren’t taken away at random. Votes that came from the same IP address (computer) more than once for the same song were taken away. Not a perfect solution. But there isn’t one.

  42. Caleb Lee Avatar

    I wish I hadn’t been working during the listening party. I feel like I missed a big part of round one, especially since all this was going on.

    Oh well. Hopefully I’ll get to be at the next one!

    @Johnny M – Hey man long time! Thanks for voting bud!

  43. Kendra Avatar
    Kendra

    but you do have to admit there was a lot of people outside of the contest posting “groaning” i suggest cutting off comments to outside people and just let the artist post there lyrics and talk amongst themselves…after all this contest is for them. There can be a outside blog or forum to root on the artists but the comments from people complaining about their pick not being in first needs to go.It brings down the contest and all of this mess has kind of brought my view of the site down to but i wont keep it that way..you guys are trying to do well and that needs to be taken into account. 😀

  44. Caleb Lee Avatar

    @Caleb Hines

    “if name.startswith(”Caleb”): votes = votes + 100″

    This is hilarious btw!!! I missed it earlier! Ha. Always include the 2nd variable.. start loop {if name. == ‘*’+”Hines” = votes ++; repeat;
    }

    That’s some terrible code. Ha.

  45. Robin Avatar
    Robin

    It’s obvious that “Crazy Straw” is the most memorable song in this batch. It gets my vote!

    Also, it’s kind of surprising how similar many of the songs sound. I think that kind of worked to their detriment, making them blend together.

    Which is why “Crazy Straw” is awesome. Well done, Mr. Spring. It actually reminds me a lot of Jonathon Richman, which is always a good thing.

    Lots of great work though!

  46. JJ Avatar
    JJ

    So there was obviously a snafu. For that, I was wrong. Oops. However, you people were a little mean to me. Think about that. This contest has never quite brought this level of animosity. Let’s try to be friends, no?

  47. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    Jutze: This is great! Thanks for the details on each song. I’ve thought about commenting several times about how awesome it would be if there was a way to get feedback about did and didn’t work for each song. I think it would even be neat if there were some way to rate each song in catagories like Concept, Lyrics, Music, Production, etc…

    In retrospect, I think you’re probably right that I didn’t have an overarching concept other than “Pyramid”. I guess maybe putting a perspective on time, but I didn’t really develop that theme in depth until the end. I hadn’t really noticed the lack of a hook until you pointed it out, though. I’ll freely admit that lyrics aren’t always my forte, and I felt kinda rushed to finish recording by the end of the weekend.

    I’m glad you liked the sopranino recorder solo and the atmosphere in general, and that you thought they fit the lyrics. Thanks again!

  48. MiceElf Avatar
    MiceElf

    Ok….I have a question…..there are at least 5 adults in my household who each want to vote….there is one computer.
    How can it be wrong for each person to get a vote? Are ‘people’ voting here or is the computer (IP address) voting?
    Couldn’t they have come up with a system of login/email address registration so everyone could get a vote in without repeats?

  49. The Perfect Place (Bud) Avatar

    @miceelf: login voting is just as easy to exploit and twice as annoying for people trying to get friends/fans/etc. to vote for them. i know a lot of people that came on, listened and voted that wouldn’t have done so if they had to create an account and log in to do it.

  50. The Perfect Place (Bud) Avatar

    and given the fact that i’ve received a ‘your comment must be spam zomfg’ notice every single time i’ve posted here, i’d just say that we can chalk all of the nonsense error up to shabby coding on the website end of things. ;-P

    not meant as an insult to quick stop at all, just trying to offer a reasonable explanation. cheers.

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