I N T R O D U C I N G . . .
The very first Improve Something Campaign video with music!
The stunningly beautiful soundtrack is an original creation by the band Ennis (see our top friends). Their wonderfully uplifting song starts playing about twenty seconds in, so please don’t scroll by it.
youtube.com/ImproveSomething
We also uploaded the video to myspace, so you can easily add it to your own myspace profile by clicking on "add to profile".
Simply visit our PeacePeeps.com myspace page and you’ll find the video just above our top friends section.
Please feel free to leave comments about how you liked it or how we can IMPROVE the video by clicking here .
And if you DO add the Improve Something Campaign video to your profile, please drop us a line to let us know so that we can shower you with Improvement Movement Love and Kisses!
Thanks for your participation and support!
Improvement Movement Song of the Day:
Hey Jude (1968)
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ImproveSomething.com is a brand new project from the PeacePeeps.com people.
With your help, the very first thing we’re going to improve is a music video.
We’re compiling Improve Something photos from all over the world -- taken by fun-loving peace-loving people like yourself (see details in the lower left sidebar) -- for inclusion in our new collaborative Improve Something Song (ISS) music video.
As the photos come in we’re adding them to the official ISS videos, publishing a new version every two weeks. Visit here often to witness the videos improve and improve and improve!
When we published version 2.2, there was no sound yet, so you don’t have to mute anything else to play it:
Version 2.4 of the video will be published here Monday, April 14th, so please send in your pictures and/or songs ASAP!
We’re accepting original songs (in all genres) from creative musicians and composers who wish to offer their own interpretations of what the Improve Something Song should be.
Eventually, we’ll select the best entries in each musical category to serve as permanent soundtracks to the various versions of the Improve Something Song videos.
NOTE: If you’ve already created a great song which you think works musically, consider changing the lyrics a little bit to fit the Improve Something Song concept and submit it. It’s your music, so that’s not cheating.
Of course, it’s completely up to you as to how you compose the music (with or without lyrics), as well as how you take your photos (if you’re not a musician), or you can do both:
Be creative, be boring,
be complex, be simple,
be playful, be serious,
be reverent, be flippant,
be funny, be sad,
be sincere, be sarcastic,
be sexy, be prudish,
be silly, be non-silly,
be thought-provoking,
be profound, be shallow,
be them, be you!
We look forward to seeing your photos and/or hearing your songs.
If you’d like to contribute some sort of minimal positive effort to the Improve Something campaign (pictures, graphics, music, lyrics, short films, blogs, interviews, etc.), please do add yourself as a friend on our sister site:
www.myspace.com/ImproveThisSong
...with a brief note saying that you’d like to be an active participator of some kind -- otherwise, friendship requests on our sister site will likely be ignored.
ATTN: Songwriters and Musicians -- Don’t be shy. Feel free to submit any unfinished stuff you’ve sketched out. We’re tweakers just like you. We fully understand that it’s always a work in progress. I mean, check out the name of our website, ’k?
We’re Here to Help
We can offer you genuine encouragement OR over-the-top harsh criticism, whichever you prefer. :)
Thanks to Karen and Maureen of Ennis for their beautiful song "Give Me Love" (see our top friends) -- it’s the soundtrack to version 2.3 of the Improve-This-Song campaign.
REMEMBER: This is change
that you can actually
believe in, AND Xerox!
So...
Print out our sign
and get posing!
and/or composing!
Improve
Something.org