Today is the day to Bum Rush the Charts. What’s that mean, you may ask? Here’s the explanation from their site:
Podcasting gets little respect from traditional media. To them we’re little more than a joke, than amateurs. What they don’t understand is that podcasting is more than just a delivery mechanism - it’s a social movement. People are sick of the watered-down, cookie-cutter content that networks and record companies expect us to enjoy. People are tired of watching friends and loved ones get sued by record labels who only care about profits and nothing else, not even the artists they supposedly represent.
We want and deserve more. On March 22, 2007, we’re going to change that with your help.
We can do better. We can match and exceed the reach of big media, corporate media, labels, and the entrenched interests. On March 22nd, we are going to take an indie podsafe music artist to number one on the iTunes singles charts as a demonstration of our reach to Main Street and our purchasing power to Wall Street. The track we’ve chosen is “Mine Again” by the band Black Lab. A band that was dropped from not just one, but two major record labels (Geffen and Sony/Epic) and in the process forced them to fight to get their own music back. We picked them because making them number one, even for just one day, will remind the RIAA record labels of what they turned their backs on - and who they ignore at their peril.
I already purchased the track. The song sounds like a U2 rip-off to me, but I think the cause of striking fear into the music industry is totally righteous. So think of it as taking one for the team.
Cross-posted on my Georgia Podcast Network blog






I totally would join in on this, as the concept is a nice idea if the music didn’t, you know, kinda suck.
The Man is busy trolling for news today off of New Media. So who’s the “redolant remora fish” now?
http://news.google.com/news?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GFRC_enUS207US207&q=Bum%20Rush%20The%20Charts&oe=UTF-8&um=1&sa=N&tab=wn
Dylan, suck it up and take one for the team.
I like it. But I’m a girl.
Which era U2?
The era where U2 sounded like they were ripping off Pink Floyd’s The Wall.
So Achtung Baby? That’s potentially non-crap. I’m at work so I can’t check on my own - I’ll be damned if I’m putting a credit card number anywhere near these computers.
Yeah! Fuck them puters! It’s all fucking SkyNET! They gonna eat our brains!
Amber: Really? You don’t think this reeks of a small, relatively unsuccsessful band who smoked a doob one night and and came up with a brilliant marketing plan?
Dylan,
If that’s true, you’re right - it’s brilliant.
Dylan,
Now, now… stop putting words in my mouth… I never said that!
Bah… I didn’t put words in your mouth.
Plus, it would require a person to decide between supporting indie cred and iTunes.