1st Anniversary of whatsplaying logging
February 27, 2003 by Eric Richardson
So a couple days ago was a year since I started logging song plays to whatsplaying. In that time I've listened to 2,195 different songs. The count right now is at 9,156 plays. The most times I've listened to one song is 19, so that's definitely spreading around the wealth. Only 113 songs have been played 10 or more times. On the other hand, though, 604 songs have only been played once. Although, considering I have 2,621 songs on my computer, that's still better than nothing (yeah, that's 426 songs left out in the cold). Here's to stats...
found it
February 24, 2003 by Eric Richardson
So I searched in all the wrong places for a while, but eventually got around to searching google groups to find that on the 20th this post to alt.tv.commercials cleared up the whole thing. The track in the Lincoln Aviator commercial is 'Mr. Scruff - Get a Move On'.
aviator commercial again
February 23, 2003 by Eric Richardson
I've seen a decent amount of hits from people looking for what music was in the Lincoln Aviator commercial, so I'm working on finding out what the track was so I can post that information here. If that is what you got here looking for, check back or drop me an email and I'll get that to you when I find it.
Lincoln Aviator commercial
February 14, 2003 by Eric Richardson
So today I turned on the tv before I left for class and saw a familiar sight in the commercial that was playing. It was in the Lincoln Aviator commercial that's out right now, the one where the guy says goodbye to the girl and then drives in the rain. I definitely recognized Trousdale (a straight driving shot), the corner of the pharmacy, and the fountain they installed over ours. I actually saw this shoot setting up on December 18 before I flew out. They had cranes everywhere for setting up the rain.
almost there
February 14, 2003 by Eric Richardson
The weekend is almost here, but it's not coming fast enough. I've got two classes left, including a vocab quiz in Latin. I really hate vocab. We'll see, though, last night I felt pretty good about these particular words.