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History
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This history is how I see the facts and much of it is my opinion. If
you disagree, or see it another way, please feel free to post in the forums or e-mail
me directly.
Captain Wayne
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In the beginning... |
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January 5, 2005 (1 member, me)
- Originally named www.TheDoctorDementoShow.com,
the site is started with over 1,200 Dr. Demento Shows online at three different
bitrates (for high-speed broadband, low-speed broadband and dial-up) and free streaming
for all! I wanted to create a place where we could promote Dr. Demento, build a
community of fans and where anyone who remembers an old song that the Doctor played
could find it quickly and easily, listen to it for free and could discuss it with
other fans. The sharing of the audio had been sanctioned by Dr. Demento on the air
in the past where he encouraged fans to trade the old shows.
Yes, in the beginning the sky was blue, the birds were singing - it
was a wonderful life after all!
But, anything destined to be loved is also destined to be hated.
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What's in a name? |
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May 17, 2005 (9,158 members)
- I received a rather heated call from Arthyr Chadbourne of Talonian Productions
(Dr. Demento's Producer) asking what gave me the right to use Doctor Demento's name
on the website? I explained that I did research and did not find the name copywritten
or trademarked and as a public figure I had the right to use it. After changing
his tone a bit he asked if I would please stop using the name. I agreed since I
didn't want to start a battle with the Doctor - I created the site to help promote
him!
At this point I also confirmed that it was okay for me to continue
streaming the old shows to the public. Arthyr was okay with it, but wasn't sure
of any legal ramifications. However, he asked that we no longer allow streaming
of full shows since they would like to do that in the future. He also asked me to
prepare a business proposal for a similar site for Dr. Demento. Tim Ryan and I prepared
what I think was a grand proposal which would have been a great benefit to
Dr. Demento and Talonian Productions. After a lot of back and forth I was told that
we couldn't work together due to a "contractual obligation" with another individual.
Was I baited? Well, they got a free business plan out of me - and then proceeded
to ignore most of the parts which could bring them success. Oh well, their loss.
Anyway, I decided to rename the site to
www.TheMadMusicArchive.com since it
was still going to be an archive of every known, publicly-available show. The new
name took effect on May 31, 2005.
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Good-Bye LAMP & Hello Dual-Xeon |
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September 1, 2005 (13,193 members)
- After months of seeking a solution to some webserver's slow-downs (a problem
with MySQL) I decided to move away from the 'open source' LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL,
PHP) platform a go full-bore using Microsoft's Windows Server 2003, Microsoft SQL
2000 and Microsoft ASP.NET and a new Dual-Xeon Server. Yeah, it sounds like a bunch
of techo-mumbo-jumbo but what it meant was a total re-write of the entire site and
transfer of all 22 tables in the database to a different system. Hundreds of hours
(and about $2,000.00 in hardware) later, on 9/1/05 the new server went online
with a new more modern look!
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Thou Shalt NOT! |
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October 1, 2005 (14,276 members)
- I got another phone call from Arthyr Chadbourne (Dr. Demento's Producer) advising
me to remove all Dr. Demento shows from the server and to no longer stream ANY of
them, even in part. He said it was an 'friendly warning' that Westwood One was about
to start a legal suit against me for streaming their property. As it turns out,
Dr. Demento and Talonian don't own the rights to any of the shows produced during
the Westwood One years (1978-1987) and their 'permission' was invalid. He also asked
me to stop streaming the shows Talonian did own because they wanted to try
to build their own pay-only site.
Harrumph!
He also asked me to remove all images of Dr. Demento from the site.
Yeah, we wouldn't want to promote Dr. Demento for free on our site, huh? Stupid.
But I agreed. What a dark day that was. I was in a depression for weeks. After what
I had hoped would be Tim and I building a marvelous site for Dr. Demento, we
were shown the door and our business plan trashed -and right after I spent
$2,000.00 on the new server.
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"Captain Wayne's" Mad Music Hour! |
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October 22, 2005 (14,638 members)
- After forcing myself to get out of that depression I decided to take the site
in a new direction - a show of it's own! To coin a name used by Tom Rockwell of
Sudden Death, "Fine, I'll Do It Myself!"
I joined ASCAP, BMI and SESAC and started producing my own 1-hour weekly
podcast playing your favorite Mad Music and Silly Stuff which could also be streamed
online - FOR FREE! We called it The Mad Music Hour!
After Dr. Demento posted a letter on his website (read it here) where he referred to us as an "extensive
Internet source of pirated Dr. Demento Shows", the members here suggested I be called
"Captain Wayne" - as in "The Dread Pirate, Captain Wayne". The legend was born,
I got my own ship - but I never even got to burn and pillage! (bummer)
Yes, even though we had their permission they said publicly
that we were pirating their shows.
Double-Harrumph!
However, I didn't know what I was getting into. Sure, I had thousands
of records and CDs in my collection, but each show took upwards of 10 hours to produce
(pulling songs, counting votes, organizing the playlist, writing the script, recording
the voice tracks, mixing the show, upload the MP3s, updating the databases, sheesh!).
But, the listeners liked it so I made a commitment to keep producing it as long
as I could!
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Two is twice as good as one, right? |
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January 7, 2006 (15,043 members)
- After producing the first 10 shows I wasn't happy. No, I was happy with the show
but I wasn't able to play enough songs for the listeners so I battened-down the
hatches and increased it to a 2-hour weekly show! However it may have been too much
too soon as I spent nearly 3 weeks in bed sick at the end of January and was unable
to produce the 2/4 and 2/11 shows. However I snapped back and the show went on!
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Throw another Captain on the Barbie |
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June 2, 2006 (17,969 members) - Alex McMurray
of "Alex and Colin" asked their station 97.9 FM in Melbourne, Australia, if they
could include The Mad Music Show once a month as part of their overnight weekend
show. The station agreed and on June 2, 2006 The Mad Music Show was heard for the
first time "On The Air"! Then by popular demand the show began weekly broadcasts
on September 9, 2006!
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"For amber waves of grain" |
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October 12, 2006 (18,554 members) - So I get this
e-mail right, it's from a member of the website who lives in Nebraska and happens
to work for a college radio station. He tells me he played "Airplanes & Air
Travel" show I had done like 10 days earlier for his boss at the station. The guy
loved it so much that he immediately put the show on their schedule for Mondays
and Thursdays AT 4:00 PM IN THE AFTERNOON!
What?
The "evening rush"? The time when people actually listen to radio?
What was this guy thinking? I'll tell you what... Genius - pure
and simple. Starting October 12th we were now being heard on
the air in the United States!
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Wh, Wh, What? |
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November 7, 2006 (19,472 members)
- Any fan of demented music will probably recognize the name David Tanny. Dave had
been running the website "Dave's Fun Stuff" since 1999 and "DFSX Radio" (a 24-hour
streaming web-radio station) for years. In early November 2006 Dave approached me
and asked if he could add "The Best of The Mad Music Show" as a weekly addition
to his schedule, 3 hours a week.
I was dumbfounded. I was humbled. Here I'm struggling to just make
a show that doesn't suck like a super-massive black hole and someone like Dave asks
if he can play my best? Do I even have something in the realm of "best"? Well, he thought
so and so we added a third outlet for the show! Check out DSFX Radio at
www.dfsxradio.com - it doesn't suck either!
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What have you done now? |
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April 1, 2007 (26,586 members)
- After a lot of consideration I decided to see what I could do to help the artists
more. So, I decided to give the place a face-lift and put in an MP3 Store! But,
I wanted to do more for the users too so I also created their "MadSpaces" - a page
where every user can have their own blog, forum, photos, shared-files, friends,
etc. There's no telling where this will lead! "could be meat... could be cake...
it looks like meatcake!" - George Carlin
Jace McLain (of the band Nuclear Bubble Wrap) and a long-time Mad Music
Archive member, helped me sign-up artists to sell their MP3s on the site and by
opening day we had A Halo Called Fred, Aaron Ackerson, Actual Size, Barry &
the Bookbinders, Bob Ricci, Carla Ulbrich, Dino-Mike, Girlband, Hot Waffles, Lemon
Demon, Nuclear Bubble Wrap, Raymond & Scum, Robert Lund, Steve Goodie, Sudden
Death, Throwing Toasters and Worm Quartet!
Life is a Grand Adventure... isn't it?
What's next? Who knows! -
Send me your suggestions!
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