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Progressive Metal – And, oh yeah, Silverlight

Do you have fits of interest?

I go through bursts of reading fiction and I’ll find myself reading everything I can get by suddenly favorite authors (lately it has been Ian McEwan, and  Cormac McCarthy)

From time to time I discover a genre of music that has been there a long time but I just wasn’t hip to it. In the 1990s it was jazz and then blues. That lasted a good long while and took me a long time to work my way through and figure out what I liked (as my friend who has been supporting himself as an artist for 50 years says “I don’t know what I like, but that’s art!”). 

Starting about a year ago I discovered whatever the generic is for Alternative Rock and Metal, and lately that has focused more on Progressive Metal. I started out with Red Hot Chili Peppers, all of Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Foo Fighters, took a big excursion into Smashing Pumpkins, all of Rage Against the Machine, and then spent a lot of time re-discovering Zep. Oh my.

Zep

But that is not what I’m writing about.

If I’m going to write about something that appears to have  nothing to do with Silverlight when I should be busy recording a video, I’m going to write about how my metalMania (which also includes a hopeless devotion to Black Sabbath) has suddenly morphed into a powerful interest in Progressive Metal.

 

 

 

Prog Metal

This is not your mama’s rock and roll. So far, and I’ve only just begun, the most interesting music I’ve heard has come from Pain of Salvation and Symphony X 

RemedyLane_     MythologySuite

but what is best about this is I’ve only scratched the surface; there is so much more to find out.

Oh yes, Silverlight

The norm in a blog like this is to lay out a project and then show you the code. Instead, I’m going to lay out a project, and then…. well I’ll write the code,  but not yet.

I’m describing it now, though, because I’m listening to Remedy Lane by Pain of Salvation and the idea and the music are too good together not to write down, and writing it down will commit me to doing it and hey! it’s Sunday and this is more productive than laying on the couch reading the Book Review section of the Times (especially given that my Kindle has three pages of books already).  

So here’s the idea:

Start with the button I’ve written already,

SilverlightButtons

but square it up to the right proportions to show an “album” cover.

  • Get the cover image from a web service (Amazon?) and line up the albums you like or recommend.
  • Mouse over behavior includes
    • swells the album to see a  significantly larger, more detailed image,
    • brings up additional information about the album (artist? price? format?)
    • adds a prominent musical note to the image (in the corner?)
  • Click on the note to fetch and listen to a short sample
  • Click on the button to go to the album’s page

Now you have a Templated Silverlight user control that is much more dynamic (its contents come from a web service based on a list of identifiers held in an XML file) that can be used to generate revenue on your blog, and that is wicked cool.

There, I brought this posting in for a safe landing after all.  Now all I have to do is go record my videos and then build the control I just described and incorporate it into…. well probably into all sorts of things.

Hope you are having a good Sunday.

Published 29 June 2008 12:58 PM by jesseliberty
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Comments

# Onur Caglayan said on 30 June, 2008 05:18 AM

You are aweseome :)

# jesseliberty said on 30 June, 2008 10:23 AM

Ah, you made my day, as that was a totally self-indulgent posting. :-)

# Community Blogs said on 02 July, 2008 02:28 AM

16 posts today... yikes: Corrina Barber on Sparkling Client, Training CD update via Tim Heuer, Progressive

# mattcasto said on 02 July, 2008 07:43 AM

I'm not sure if you saw my tweet.  You should really check out Dream Theater, IMO the best progressive metal band.

# jesseliberty said on 02 July, 2008 10:47 AM

>>You should really check out Dream Theater

Your timing is perfect, please see my portal site (www.jesseliberty.com) - Images and Words is an amazing album. But let's move any deep discussion on ProgMetal to... hmmmm.... I can't possibly need another blog. Surely 3 is plenty.  

Okay, I think, given the amount I use my political blog it is time to morph it into just a not-work blog. Let me noodle on that one.

# jesseliberty said on 02 July, 2008 12:07 PM

Thank you,, you inspired me to rename and refocus my political blog -- now officially renamed "my other blog"

All my blogs and etc. are accessed through http://www.JesseLiberty.com

Thanks again.

-j

# mattcasto said on 03 July, 2008 10:27 AM

You should check out Awake by Dream Theater as well. http://is.gd/Lbk

Also, if you like instrumental, try Liquid Tension Experiment. http://is.gd/Lbi

# jesseliberty said on 04 July, 2008 08:52 AM

Mattcasto: You should check out Awake by Dream Theater <<

Oh, thank you kind sir: great, great! album.  Truly terrific.

# ilves said on 11 July, 2008 07:42 PM

Did you check Queensryche's Empire and Dream Theater's Falling Into Infinity,Six Degrees Of Inner Terbulance,Systematic Chaos,James Labrie's Elements Of Persuation,Test For Echo by Rush, Tears Of A Mandrake and Theater Of Salvation by Edguy ?

# jesseliberty said on 16 July, 2008 08:35 AM

ilves - gotta' thank you for Mandrake - fantastic.  I have Empire, and I have Dream Theater's Octavarium, Train of Thought, Awake and I&W.  I'll check out the tohers you mentioned.

Thanks again.

Oh, if you're intrested, check out the bottom of my portal (www.jesseliberty.com) for recent music purchases, you'll find some great stuff by Pain of Salvation and SymphonyX as well.

# ilves said on 21 July, 2008 12:56 PM

Jessy, don't forget to check "Once In A Live Time". It's a live album of Dream Theater. Another great album by Dream Theater is "Change Of Season". Which I forgot to mention.