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Happy Birthday to Spike Jones

No, not that guy. The other, older one. Born on this day in 1911, Spike would’ve been 98 years old today. An original comic and rebel, Spike is the credited with the original recording of (the timely!) “All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth.” But I prefer to remember him as they guy who wrote this: And, it became a bit more famous in this version: Lastly, and semi...

Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways …

Here’s the thing. I’m not that old. I’m far from 40, and I continually decline the chance to dine anyplace offering an early bird special. I like to go places, do things, and I refuse to watch Matlock. The Internet has made huge parts of my career possible, but yet, I’m continually finding myself drawn to the “old school” way of getting things done. My friends...

Breaking the 11th Commandment

As I watch my partners and competitors engage in battles of marketing will, I’m amused by the way they turn the super strategic, high level actions into their own raison d’etre. The belief seems to be that creating these massive partnerships, awesome viral campaigns, and strategic alliances will help you even when your basic product is horribly flawed. I’m thinking we need Moses...

RockGeek Fact of the Day #4242

On this day in 1993, Frank Zappa died. Back in ’73, Frank released “Over-Nite Sensation.” He used Tina Turner and the Ikettes to sing backup on three tracks, “Montana,” “I’m the Slime,” and “Dirty Love.”

I was there. Were you?

It was great taking a little breather for Thanksgiving. The day to day monotony of work and stress and daily life becomes wonderfully ameliorated (there’s a word…) simply by stepping back and relaxing. During this little exile, I became enchanted by songkick.com. The concept is simple, and yet oddly addicting: list out the concerts you were at or plan to go to. I dug out an old rubber...

RockGeek Fact of the Day #4325

Queen frontman Freddie Mercury died on this day in 1991. :: sigh :: One of their lesser known (but incredible) songs “Dragon Attack” features a melody eerily similar to another better known track, “We Will Rock You.” Most of the track evolved out of a drunken jam session the band had at the studio. Brian May then added lyrics and melody, the latter being surprisingly...

Yes, but what’s your point?

In the wide, wide world of marketing, there’re all kinds of opinions being tossed around. And everyone is an expert.  I’ve noticed that the folks with the least to say consistently spend the most time saying it. Beyond the point of mere pontification, they can go on at endless lengths to prove their point. Unfortunately, by the time they arrive at their great epiphany, no one’s...

They say, right?

Sometimes I wonder if I read too much stuff. Quite often I’ll hear something cool, but it’s gone 5 minutes later. And instead I end up saying things like “I read somewhere that … ” or “They say … ” Honestly, I despise they say. As a marketing mind, I construct actions derived from statistics and trends. “They say…” is competely...

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