The Antlers – Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing
ooh. a magnetic fields cover. I like this.
The Antlers – Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing
ooh. a magnetic fields cover. I like this.
via newspeedwayboogie:
Cover Friday. President Obama does Al Green.
Love.
So good.

An unforeseen use case for the GoPro (Taken with instagram)
Several months ago, I joined a group of entrepreneurs and VCs and met with various members of the House that were supportive or undecided about the bill. I think we had 12 or 15 meetings.
It was a sobering experience. I learned a few things on that tiring day:
1. Many elected officials told us that this bill was going through. If you recall it was passed unanimously though the Judiciary Committee. They told us we have zero chance to stop the bill and the only thing we could do was to provide feedback on portions we didn’t like.
2. Several members of congress had never read the actual language of the bill. I questioned a number of them asking what was wrong with DMCA and will be addressed in SOPA. No concrete response.
3. Hollywood’s lobbyists are far more organized than the technology world’s lobbyists. Every member I met with said they hadn’t heard from our side and they have had several mtgs with Disney execs etc.
I sent Fred Wilson a Kik after my first mtg (we divided up that day) and said something like “that was an ugly mtg and this is gonna be a long day”.
It was a long day and i left Washington bummed out.
Fast forward to yesterday.
Yesterday was a historic day. So many people stepped up and provide amazing leadership. Brad Burnham has been tireless on this issue. Protests in NYC and SF brought communities together. Thousands of websites went dark in protest including Wikipedia. And Google did a fantastic job educating people about the problems with SOPA.
And our voices were heard. It’s clear that many supporters of SOPA are now changing their vote.
I had goosebumps all day.
But we can’t give up.
I read almost every major newspaper yesterday and today about the protests. As far as I can tell *none* of them got our side of the story right. I read horrible things like “the tech community doesn’t like paying for content” in the WSJ. The NYT not once spelled out why this bill is problematic. WTF.
And we know the other side will outspend our side with a torrent of lobbyists.
But the web is bigger than any lobbyists effort. So we need to keep it and keep going. We know the Senate is at work right now to try to jam something through without any meetings or feedback from the anti-PIPA movement.
Yesterday was not the end. It is just the beginning.
Having kids is 10,000 times better than anything I’ve ever done
SOPA and PIPA are not dead: they are waiting in the shadows. What’s happened in the last 24 hours, though, is extraordinary. The Internet has enabled creativity, knowledge, and innovation to shine, and as Wikipedia went dark, you’ve directed your energy to protecting it.
Ben Kweller – Mean to Me
First thing I saw in my inbox this morning was a note from @fredwilson with a link to this new BK which is available as a free download in advance of the new record.
Turn it up.
shared from exfm
I made this song a while back for a friend’s daughter on her fifteenth birthday. I suppose it applies to all fifteenth birthdays, which tend to be kind of a bummer.
Love when artists share.
You can choose to my your ‘likes’ public on Tumblr.
Here are mine.
Thanks to all of you that create and share wonderful things that show up in my Tumblr Dashboard everyday.
7/4 Shoreline – Broken Social Scene
so damn good. i love this band. heard this on turntable this morning. instant reblog (via soundcloud)
I remember back in the day when being on vacation meant listening to the bad radio stations in the hotel room. those days are long gone. thanks fred.