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Steve Jobs: The Man Who Changed Music

We remember the late Apple co-founder and his glorious, game-changing gadget, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Steve Jobs with U2 Photo: MTV News Ten years ago, I was living in a rat-hole apartment in a crooked building in Baltimore (though we had a doorman!) when someone broke into my car. Of course, they took my stereo, which was probably to be expected, since it was a JBL and was, as I recall, pretty nice. But they also rifled through my most personal of possessions (at least personal enough to leave on the floor of my car): my CD case, filled with every single disc I owned at that point, a gloriously clunky collection of emotions and memories and bad bootlegs, alphabetized and cross-referenced within an inch of its life. Also known as the thing Steve Jobs was just about to make completely obsolete. Because within months, his corporation, Apple, would release the first incarnation of the iPod, a bricky, cream-spinach screened thing that could hold up to 2,000 songs (!) at the time and would, through various slipstreamed, memory-expanding upgrades, come to completely change every single aspect of the music industry, the least of which seems to be the complete disappearance of the CD case. Steve Jobs’ impact went way beyond computers. Check out his innovations in the film industry. Jobs’ iPod — and, of course, the accompanying iTunes Store, which arrived soon after — made music a tangible thing, a totem you could carry with you, share with your friends or add to out of thin air. It made the audiophile’s long-unfulfilled dream of having your entire collection with you an absolute reality (even if it also helped suppress the audiophile’s other passion, high-quality sonics), a fact that revolutionized the way music intersects with our lives. For the first time, we could create own soundtracks and do it within seconds. It made cases and bookshelves and shoeboxes full of CDs irrelevant and, in a lot of ways, is busy making the actual CD irrelevant too. It turned songs into commodities, brought into question the intrinsic value of art, destroyed the idea of the album artist and very nearly brought the entire industry to its knees. Not too shabby. And with Jobs’ death on Wednesday, one can’t help but begin to consider his place in music history . Were he and his iPod as influential as Ahmet Ertegun, Berry Gordy or Thomas Edison, the man who invented the phonograph? Absolutely. Did he change the business like Elvis Presley or Michael Jackson? Probably. Were all of their contributions as glossy? Most definitely not. But such is the case with most revolutions: There’s bound to be a few casualties. Remember Steve Jobs’ many innovations by flipping through this photo gallery. And while I can’t speak to the whole “Cult of Apple” thing, I can say that, as a music fan, Steve Jobs forever changed my life and the lives of a lot of other people. One day, we will look at our children and tell them all about these things called CDs and these places we used to buy them called record stores, and they won’t believe us, because it all seems so impractical. Take that however you will. Progress, regression, inevitable. Jobs was the man who seized the moment, turned the tide and will continue to do so, even in death. To wit, I own a 160GB iPod “Classic,” a pocket-size thing capable of holding some 30,000 songs. That’s equal to almost 18 CD cases. All my emotions, ever, alphabetized and cross-referenced, with album art miraculously added. And yet, I keep it with my keys in a bowl by the front door. Not only that, but I am often told that I should get rid of it, replace it with an iPhone or something better, smaller, brighter. And that’s all a testament to Steve Jobs, really. He was a man who kept changing the future so often that he made the present seem obsolete. Steve Jobs changed the world, but how did he change you ? Tell us on Facebook. Related Photos The Steve Jobs Legacy

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Michael Jackson Voicemail, Recording at Conrad Murray Trial Show Star’s Declining Health

Testimony and an audio recording heard today at Dr. Conrad Murray’s involuntary manslaughter trial today show Michael Jackson’s physical state in mid-2009. Spoiler alert: It was not good. A forensic expert who analyzed Dr. Murray’s iPhone uncovered a voicemail from Jackson’s manager referring to “an episode” MJ had five days before he died. On it, manager Frank DiLeo tells Murray, “I’m sure you’re aware [Michael] had an episode last night.” And then there was this recording, made by Murray: Michael Jackson Voice Recording (Conrad Murray Trial) The full version of the Michael Jackson recording played during the opening of the trial is chilling and heartbreaking as the delirious star rambles incoherently. Jackson tells Murray, who recorded this conversation on his phone weeks before the singer’s death, that he’s dedicating the “This Is It” concerts to his kids. Jackson claims, “I love them because I didn’t have a childhood.” The 50-year-old becomes extremely emotional while speaking about Prince, Paris and Blanket , saying, “I had no childhood. I feel their pain. I feel their hurt.” Michael explains how he wanted to outdo The Beatles and Elvis with his final concerts, and go down in history as the greatest entertainer who ever lived. It’s unclear why Murray recorded this, but according to prosecutors, it documents the singer under the influence of “unknown agents” on May 10, 2009. It also shows Murray was familiar with Michael in altered states. At one point Murray asks Jackson if he’s okay, and Michael responds, eerily, “I am asleep.” It’s unclear how much this will hurt Murray with a jury, but – much like the testimony of Murray’s many girlfriends yesterday – it certainly can’t help. What’s your take? Dr. Conrad Murray :

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For Discussion: Is ‘An Eye-For-An-Eye’ Always The Best Policy???

CNN’s Roland S. Martin seems to think so… “Look, I don’t want to kill someone. But if you threaten my family [and] one of our lives is in danger, I’m doing all I can to kill you. No apologies.” – CNN contributor Roland S. Martin, commenting via Facebook on the U.S.-led attack that killed Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born radical Islamic preacher turned propaganda chief for al-Qaida, in Yemen on Friday. Some had questioned whether the killing of an American citizen without due process was unconstitutional. Martin was apparently not one of them. It’s one thing to defend yourself, but another to actively search and kill someone. Do you feel that the U.S. was wrong to kill Anwar Al-Awlaki, a U.S. citizen, without due process?? Source

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So A Stripper Walks Into A Courtroom…Conrad Murray’s Baby Momma Shows Some Skin On The Stand Like She’s About To Hit The Pole Again!

Yesterday had Conrad Murray’s parade of floozies coming to testify on his behalf and one baby momma must have got called in during her lunch break at the coochie dealership. Besides looking half-naked, Nicole Alvarez talked about how she had no clue what those boxes of meds Murray receive , and how they were a mystery to her. She says she never checked the boxes and didn’t ask what they were. Hmmm… Alvarez, who had given birth to Murray’s son in March 2009, recalled the doctor telling her that he was Jackson’s private physician. The 29-year-old actress said she found it exciting. “It was Michael Jackson!” she exulted when she recounted meeting the star. She said Murray surprised her, telling her he was taking her to meet someone and then they arrived at Jackson’s home. “I was speechless,” Alvarez said. “I couldn’t believe I was meeting Michael Jackson.” And she probably couldn’t believe her baby daddy would k-…never mind.

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Taylor Swift Says 2012 Album Is ‘About Moving On’

The 10 songs she’s written so far are ‘sad, if I’m being honest,’ she tells The New Yorker. By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift Photo: Jordan Strauss/ Getty Images It’s been almost a year since Taylor Swift released the chart-topping Speak Now, which included the hits “Mine” and “Back to December.” Fans won’t have to wait much longer for the next country-crossover hits: Swift’s next album is due sometime in 2012. During an interview with The New Yorker, Swift said she recently decided that life is “about achieving contentment … you’re not always going to be ridiculously happy” — and that newly discovered viewpoint is leaking into her new music. Throughout her career, we’ve seen Swift grow from a wide-eyed girl who sings about puppy love to a been-there, done-that young woman who understands heartbreak. Her new songs certainly fit into the progression. “They’re sad, if I’m being honest,” she said of the 10 songs she’s written so far, adding that a recent track she wrote “is about moving on.” Of her abilities as a vocalist, Swift said singing is really just the vehicle to get her ideas out into the world. “I write songs, and my voice is just a way to get those lyrics across,” she said. In an interview with MTV News earlier this year, Swift said her ability to express her feelings in song has grown nearly as much as she has as a person. “I think retrospect will tell a lot. Years from now, I’ll look back and go, ‘I didn’t know anything then,’ ” she said. “I had this song called ‘Picture to Burn’ that’s talking about how ‘I hate your truck’ and ‘I hate that you ignored me,’ ‘I hate you,’ ” she explained. “Now, the way that I would say that and the way that I would feel that kind of pain is a lot different.” Until Swift does put out new music, her fans can look forward to a concert album and DVD special called “Speak Now World Tour – Live,” dropping November 21. It will include live versions of tracks like “Mine,” “Story of Us,” “Mean” and Back to December.” What are you expecting from Taylor Swift’s new music? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos MTV First: Taylor Swift Related Artists Taylor Swift

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Rick Ross Makes ‘Magic’ With Mary J. Blige

Aside from his God Forgives, I Don’t, the Bawse also teases upcoming Maybach Music Group compilation. By Rob Markman Rick Ross Photo: MTV News DJ Khaled already said Rick Ross ‘ upcoming album God Forgives, I Don’t is a classic-in-the-making, and Drake compared it to the Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready to Die. Quite frankly, the Bawse is humbled. “Me making my album is just a real tedious process that I go through,” Rozay told MTV News while on the black carpet for the taping of the October 11 BET Hip Hop Awards . “The response from the people that I did play a few records for, the feedback is incredible.” While Ross has been tight-lipped about what he has planned for his fifth solo album, he did speak a bit on his upcoming collaboration with Mary J. Blige. “That’s the Queen. I can just tell you about the experience,” he said. “We actually worked in Michael Jackson’s L.A. studio and we made some magic.” Mary J. Blige also spoke of the experience with XXL in September, clarifying that the two actually recorded in the last studio the King of Pop ever recorded in. “It’s a private studio that one of our friends, he was really close to Michael Jackson, he let us use it,” Mary said. “It’s actually Marvin Gaye’s studio. It [has] murals of Michael Jackson all over the [walls] and Marvin Gaye. That was the last place [Michael] actually worked at before he passed. It’s such a good vibe.” Ross wouldn’t give concrete confirmation, but said his MJB track could possibly be a single. The untitled track has definitely impressed the Yonkers, New York, singer. “Rick is fly. He picks the best beats, man,” Blige told XXL. “That guy is amazing with that.” Like a good boss, Ross isn’t just focused on his solo work; he has plans for his signed artists as well. He revealed to MTV News that he plans to drop a sequel to his Maybach Music Group compilation before the year’s end. “Look for that Self Made 2 ; that’ll be coming later this year,” he teased of the album that will feature Meek Mill, Wale, Pill, Stalley and Ross himself. “Of course that God Forgives, I Don’t as well as Ambition, Wale’s [solo] album. Just support MMG. We grinding.” What are you expecting from Ross’ next album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Rick Ross

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Michael Jackson Pronounced Dead Twice By ER Doctor

‘Mr. Jackson died long before he became a patient,’ Richelle Cooper testifies during Dr. Conrad Murray’s manslaughter trial. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Richelle Cooper testifies at Conrad Murray’s involuntary manslaughter trial Photo: Pool/ Getty Images By the time Michael Jackson was delivered by ambulance to the UCLA Medical Center’s emergency room, he was already dead. That was the testimony the jury heard Monday (October 3) as the second week of the manslaughter trial of the late pop icon’s physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, got under way. “Mr. Jackson died long before he became a patient,” said emergency room doctor Richelle Cooper in testimony continued from Friday. Other highlights of Monday’s testimony:

Justin Bieber – Under The Mistletoe (Preview)

Justin Bieber – Under The Mistletoe (Preview) Recorded live in Tennessee, Franklin. 9/28/2011 Christmas Album Swag new album Justin Bieber how to love The Band Perry remix official song 2011 demo preview http://www.youtube.com/v/9gYSWSYAFn4?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See the original post: Justin Bieber – Under The Mistletoe (Preview)

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Cait’s Covers: Born To Be Somebody-Justin Bieber

*I don’t own the song* Song: Born To Be Somebody Artist: Justin Bieber Album: Never Say Never the remixes We all were born to be somebody. TWITTER: twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com SONGWRITING: songwritingc.forum-motion.com Comment and subscribe. Coming soon: One More Chance-Michael Jackson Ever Ever After-Carrie Underwood Unfriend You-Greyson Chance Home Is In Your Eyes-Greyson Chance Mean-Taylor Swift Pray-Justin Bieber One Time-Justin Bieber Candles-Chris Colfer and Darren Criss Cait’s Creations: Hello http://www.youtube.com/v/7nOVppE8oF0?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original here: Cait’s Covers: Born To Be Somebody-Justin Bieber

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Beyonce’s ‘Countdown’ Video: Watch A Sneak Peek!

Retro-tinged 4 clip premieres Thursday. By Jocelyn Vena Beyonc