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Category Archives: Articles

“Remember the Mountain Bed” by Billy Bragg and Wilco

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Foster Barker Creative Song of the Day #3: This simple, yet awesome piece of music was developed in 2000 behind words written by Arlo Guthrie way back in the 1940’s. It was created as part of the “Mermaid Avenue” project. … Continue reading

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“Wot’s…uh the Deal” by Pink Floyd

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Foster Barker Creative Song of the Day #2: Perhaps the best Pink Floyd song you’ve never heard. This oddly named, yet introspective tune comes from the under-appreciated and often overlooked 1972 “Obscured By Clouds” album (I’ve always loved unearthing deep tracks … Continue reading

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“Digital Witness” by St. Vincent

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Every few days or so we will be posting a song that is an inspiration to us—whether it be musical, lyrical, or both— we feel is worthy of sharing. A “Song of the Day”—if you will. Our first song featured … Continue reading

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NFL TEAM LOGOS: How Winning and Losing Changes Perception, Part I

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The 2013 NFL season is well underway. So let’s talk about team logos. Over the years, I’ve noticed a few logo changes, with a handful of franchises—and while most are visual improvements, some have simply reverted backwards, leaning more on … Continue reading

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FROM LEGOS TO LOGOS: The Early Years

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It all started with a drawer full of pre-used lego blocks. When Foster Barker was staying with his aunt and uncle in Mocksville, NC as a young rug rat, he found a drawer full of legos from various sets that … Continue reading

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