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April 12, 2003

Rough music and soft porn.
The internet was invented for people like us.

It was one of those how’d that happen, wasn’t looking for it, meant to be fateful introductions between us in 1999. BMF knew his stuff and he pretty much intoxicated me with his music knowledge. He is the punkrock motherfuckin’ Master. We have spent about a million minutes searching, listening, and discussing music. I guess you could say we have been music filtering for a long time amongst ourselves. Had we been web visionaries we might have come up with the idea to create an easy to use website where net users could share all the great stuff they were finding while surfing. Then other users would join in and there would be great discussions and lots of different opinions and before long a web village would evolve. Sound familiar? It’s called MetaFilter. I have been a surf at Metafilter since 2001 and bow to the King who created it.

About two weeks ago we discovered MetaPhilter, an amazing new web tool modeled after Metafilter. We are experimenting with it to get this website user friendly. Currently we run v.5 and it’s working like a charm. I’m pretty amazed by people who create something so technical and then make it available to the web novice. We have been taking advantage of all the constantly changing web resources available out there over the last four years to create our personal websites, Whatever Happened to Rock and Roll and the Nashville Pussy Chronicles which spawned out of a road trip we took in early 2002 to follow one of the best live rock and roll bands you will ever witness.

 

Computer time is the quickest of all time. What you think is cool today is sure to be replaced with something better tomorrow. During our internet infancy BMF learned how to make .wav files with the sound recorder on Windows 98 off the CDRom. Then he taught me how to do it so we could exchange clips of music over ICQ. That was thrilling in itself until we discovered how to rip whole songs off our CDs with Audiograbber to make something called a mp3 file. Smaller files and nicer quality. We traded music like crazy between ourselves but were limited to our own music collections. We wanted more but the online music community seemed very small at the time.

 

Then Napster happened. OH MY GOD. People started amassing huge mp3 collections. People bragged about how many mp3 files they had on their computers. It was an incredible internet nanosecond and of course we all know about the fate of Napster. Napster might even beat off porn as best thing in Internet history, not to mention how the cd burner will be viewed. What’s next?

Now here we are four years later in the same room in the same city with a brand new website to share. Music is how it starts. It’s up to people to share what they know, what they find, and what they feel. There will never be enough information to go around no matter how many websites there are about music cause we will always be craving more. So join us and join them as well … as someone said the richer the broth the better the yield.
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April 12, 2003

Welcome to MusicFilter. User friendly starting right now.

Welcome to MusicFilter, where all music lovers , cool bands ,(U Atlanta bands listening?), road managers, roadies, groupies(especially groupies), webmasters, artists, clubs, dives, or anyone affiliated in the music industry are invited to join our web community. We hope to create an interesting and useful resource for everyone involved. We are designing a site we hope will be unique, fun, resourceful, and easy to use thanks to MetaPhilter. Have fun, use your fuckin’ head, and post away. PRMF.

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~update by MC on 3/17/18

This is the first trial run of MusicFilter on April 4, 2003 with a cool and free web publishing tool called MetaPhilter. This would be the infant stage of blog publishing. Brilliance. We had a lot of fun with it. After working out some bugs with the program MusicFilter would launch on April 12, 2003

April 12, 2003

Rough music and soft porn.
The internet was invented for people like us.

It was one of those how’d that happen, wasn’t looking for it, meant to be fateful introductions between us in 1999. BMF knew his stuff and he pretty much intoxicated me with his music knowledge. He is the punkrock motherfuckin’ Master. We have spent about a million minutes searching, listening, and discussing music. I guess you could say we have been music filtering for a long time amongst ourselves. Had we been web visionaries we might have come up with the idea to create an easy to use website where net users could share all the great stuff they were finding while surfing. Then other users would join in and there would be great discussions and lots of different opinions and before long a web village would evolve. Sound familiar? It’s called MetaFilter. I have been a surf at Metafilter since 2001 and bow to the King who created it.

About two weeks ago we discovered MetaPhilter, an amazing new web tool modeled after Metafilter. We are experimenting with it to get this website user friendly. Currently we run v.5 and it’s working like a charm. I’m pretty amazed by people who create something so technical and then make it available to the web novice. We have been taking advantage of all the constantly changing web resources available out there over the last four years to create our personal websites, Whatever Happened to Rock and Roll and the Nashville Pussy Chronicles which spawned out of a road trip we took in early 2002 to follow one of the best live rock and roll bands you will ever witness.

Computer time is the quickest of all time. What you think is cool today is sure to be replaced with something better tomorrow. During our internet infancy BMF learned how to make .wav files with the sound recorder on Windows 98 off the CDRom. Then he taught me how to do it so we could exchange clips of music over ICQ. That was thrilling in itself until we discovered how to rip whole songs off our CDs with Audiograbber to make something called a mp3 file. Smaller files and nicer quality. We traded music like crazy between ourselves but were limited to our own music collections. We wanted more but the online music community seemed very small at the time.

Then Napster happened. OH MY GOD. People started amassing huge mp3 collections. People bragged about how many mp3 files they had on their computers. It was an incredible internet nanosecond and of course we all know about the fate of Napster. Napster might even beat off porn as best thing in Internet history, not to mention how the cd burner will be viewed. What’s next?

Now here we are four years later in the same room in the same city with a brand new website to share. Music is how it starts. It’s up to people to share what they know, what they find, and what they feel. There will never be enough information to go around no matter how many websites there are about music cause we will always be craving more. So join us and join them as well … as someone said the richer the broth the better the yield.
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The Earl

The Earl, in East Point. Pretty cool place. Open front so you can see outside and on warm days its open totally. Their hamburgers are good, as long as they don’t overcook it. The back room where they have concerts is pretty cool. Saw The Bellrays there recently. I give them a 6 out of 10 stars.

Echo Lounge

Echo Lounge is a cool place for drinks, bands, and watching people. If they had some food there it would be even cooler.

The Euclid Avenue Yacht Club

This place kicks some major ass. They play awesome music most of the time, depends who is working. The staff is super cool and friendly. The food is great no matter what you order and most of the time your food is ready really really fast and always HOT. 11 stars out of 10 ! They have some of the best barbeque I’ve ever tasted and their burgers are grilled to order and huge as hell. The fries are always hot out of the fryer when your food comes. The drinks are stiff as hell too and good prices all around. Check out their WEBSITE HERE .

Take Out Taxi

These guys who thought this shit up were brilliant and most likely when they thought it up they were too high to go anywhere but incredibly hungry. Which is exactly why they kick ass. Sure, by the time you get your food the bill will be pretty high, but if you got the money, and had the weed, than check them out at www.takeouttaxi.com . Try Joe’s on Juniper for some awesome deserts. But skip the soup cause you don’t get much. The chili is good too.

Tea Space

Home of Bubble Tea. Fancy place, fancy food.

The Deli on Luckie/Cone St. ( Our only neighborhood store )

Awesome people, who have a nice clean corner store of snacks, fresh tuna and chicken salads and sandwiches on fresh bread. The only store I go to on a daily basis.

Vortex(in lil’ 5 points)

They got the look, with the big ol’ skull out front but once inside, it goes way down hill. The patrons that patranize this place are a bunch of whiny, geeky, biker wannabe, dumbass frat boys. The staff seems disorganized and you wonder if they understood anything you just ordered. Food takes forever.

9 Lives Saloon

Great place to see bands. Someone is always playing there. The drinks are good but small. The staff is hardly noticeable(or never around) but nice. They have really good food too. Go play some pool in the back room and sweat your ass off(there is a pizza oven next to the other wall).

Star Bar

We’ve only been in here once or maybe twice. Don’t remember too much. Going this next weekend though and instead of being drunk i’m gonna reallly high so i can remmber what its like a little better.

 

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