Monday, February 06, 2006

Big Ideas #8

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I've got a couple of Big Ideas I've been toying with lately. One of them involves food and the other music. Throw in some wine and women and you've got a party. The one about food has come to me over the last couple of weeks as a consequence of eating hamburgers at fast food restaurants that all basically taste the same. I think what people are looking for is something along the same lines Popeye's did with chicken. Burgers need to be jazzed up. I've been experimenting with some seasoning blends and other ingredients and I'm very close. It turns out that less is more, though. The original batch I made was great and I pretty much just winged it. I figured with my culinary skills (I've been in the foodservice industry since I was in college), I would be able to improve upon the original recipe. Well, it turns out, the mixture I'm working on just needs a bit of salt and a touch of pepper(I'm not telling whether it's black, red, white or purple) to bring the flavors together. I'm going to make another batch this weekend when we go to Lafayette and see how it goes. I feel really good about this one.
The music idea actually came to me sometime ago and is more just putting a few things together that already exist to create a portal for musician's to get feedback on their music. There is one company that will rate songs in a objective manner using mathematical formulas and compare them against actual hit songs. They claim 100% success for their corporate clients. What I want to do is buy ratings in bulk (at a discount) and then offer them to independent artists individually at a smaller discount than the company's published rate. Then if one of the submissees actually has a song that rates highly, I could broker a deal for them with a publisher, producer, or record company. The entire site would be similar to MP3.com but the songs would be categorized by genre and then ranked by their empirical rating. This is going to take sometime to develop so stay tuned

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