Friday, December 9, 2011

Final Blog Reflection

     Blogs growth in popularity largely stems from the fact that it is an easy medium to use to establish an opinion on any given subject. Through the use of the internet, blogs give people the freedom  to express their view point to any given audience. They can write about a current issue affecting the world or inform their readers of a past problem. Blogs allow a sense of creativity that few other outlets do and make up one of main components of the internet - opinions.
     Opinions are part of what drive the internet. Sure there is factual information, gossip, and rumors but opinions allow not only the writer but also the reader to establish a position on a particular topic. My blog for example covered the Los Angeles rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I believe them to be a great band worthy of their soon entrance into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame but others may not agree. This forms the basis of not only blogs but also opinionated writing. I use my blog as an example but all of the blogs I covered provided insight into economic and political issues effecting the world. All the authors of these blogs also established a position on the topics they covered to a certain extent.
      Blogs are a great way to share an opinion on virtually anything . It can be more professional based or just a casual writing piece. Either way blogs are a great way to express an opinion, I learned this first hand with writing my blogs over the last month. Blogs carry a great value and will continue to exist and give people interesting points and positions on various issues.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Summary/Analysis 4 - Jeffrey Goldberg

    Jeffrey Goldberg, columnist for the Atlantic and formerly a correspondent of the New York Times addresses many noteworthy topics on his self - titled blog, mainly touching on economic and foreign issues especially those dealing with Iran. He uses a unique American perspective and comparisons to display his points. He does this in order to show how Americans perceive outside conflicts and how they feel about the recession. His audience is anyone interested in the economic and political situation in the United States.
    One of Goldbergs most recent blogs shows his concern that Iran may already be under attack. He initially points that "Goldblog deputy-editor-for-monitoring-Iran-obsessively Adam Chandler"  gave him the idea "even-though-Goldblog-himself-also-monitors-Iran-obsessively". This not only compares the two as coworkers who think alike but also provides the reader a background on the blog topic. Goldberg then uses his unique perspective as well as his jewish background to describe the tensions between Iran and Isreal. He further explores attacks made by Iranian Students on a UK embassy.

Blog 4 - Greatest Hits Albums


Over the last 28 years the Red Hot Chili Peppers have released two greatest hits albums, neither career spanning and that presents a problem.
The first What Hits!? was distributed in 1994 by EMI the bands first record label. This covers the bands first 4 albums (1984 - 1989) and also includes the mega hit Under the Bridge (1991). With its 18 songs it provides a solid representation of a decidingly unsuccessful era for the band which even the label itself pokes fun at with the album title. However the era is underrated because it shows the bands evolution towards stardom and many of the songs display the bands ability to write catchy songs. Not only that but a few of the songs were actually hits from Knock Me Down a tribute song to deceased former guitarist Hillel Slovak, to the bands cover of Stevie Wonders Higher Ground. The hits collection received average reviews and went gold in the US but wasn't hugely successful
The Second was simply titled Greatest Hits and was released in 2003 by Warner Bros. This collection only includes 16 songs but two of the cuts are newly recorded. The new tracks are excellent additions to the chili pepper catalog but its the actual hits that aren't up to par. Its not that they aren't great songs but when an era as expansive as 1991 - 2002 is being covered it is tough to include just 14 songs. It does include Higher Ground from the bands 1989 album and includes most of the hits from Blood Sugar Sex Magik and Californication (safe Around the World). However both One Hot Minute and By the Way are misrepresented. Only My Friends is included from One Hot Minute while Can't Stop and the Zepher song are missing from By the Way. It was nonetheless very successful and has sold over 7 million worldwide.
My proposal for a future Greatest Hits collection is a 20 song album that culls most of the hits from all the bands albums in chronological order. No new songs would be included. The list I have come up with goes like this (Note - This does not take into account the fact that some songs are EMI property and others are Warner Bros).

My Greatest Hits (In order of release):

  1. Knock Me Down
  2. Higher Ground
  3. Give it Away
  4. Under the Bridge
  5. Breaking the Girl
  6. Soul to Squeeze
  7. Warped
  8. My Friends
  9. Aeroplane
  10. Scar Tissue
  11. Otherside
  12. Californication
  13. By the Way
  14. Can't Stop 
  15. Universally Speaking 
  16. Zephyr Song
  17. Dani California
  18. Tell Me Baby
  19. Snow (Hey Oh) 
  20.  The Adventures of Raindance Maggie
Of course this still ignores three of the bands albums that produced no hits as well as several hits that couldn't be included but it nonetheless provides listeners with some of the best the band has to offer.