You’ve Got Great Ideas

In: Ideas

22 Feb 2010

Everyone has great ideas. A lot of my ideas come to me as I’m trying to fall asleep. I seem to be able to really think and concentrate on my ideas during that time.

The problem is, most of us rarely do anything with those ideas.

Back in 2006, my buddy Dane Morgan had an idea for a site called “Songversations.” Dane’s idea was to encourage conversation through the use of music lyrics. Dane didn’t want the idea and was giving it away.

The idea is to encourage conversations between the users with a little twist. They are supposed to post their comments to one another in song lyrics. I call the site concept “songversations” (and at the time of this writing songversations.com is unregistered).

I loved the name, and Dane’s idea was enough of a whack on the head for me to further develop his idea. With Dane’s blessing, I purchased the domain name “songversations.com

My idea was a little different, though. My idea was to post a new song everyday. You could preview or listen to the song, purchase the song, read the lyrics, watch a video… etc etc.

We would choose songs based on new releases, or historical moments (Michael Jackson’s death, Elvis’s Birthday) etc.

I believed that the site could have been monetized with options to purchaseĀ  the songs fromĀ  iTunes, or the labels and artists could sponsor the songversation of the day.

After listening to the song, previewing a video, or reading the lyrics, you could get involved in single threaded discussion regarding the song.

  • How do the lyrics make you feel?
  • What do you love about the song?
  • What do you hate about the song?
  • How does the music make you feel inside?
  • What does it remind you of?

My idea was to create a new way for people to connect with the music and as a result discover more music. Maybe it’s like twitter solely focused on music.

As the site developed, people would be able to begin their own songversations or engage in a random songversations and discover new music.

Like many ideas, I’ve owned the domain names for a few years and never done anything with them. I’ve learned now, though, it was my fear of failure or fear of my idea being considered stupid that I never did anything with it.

The term songversation (as of 2008) is now listed in the Urban Dictionary.

Looking back on this idea now, I still think it could work. Anyone want my idea?

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  • Neat idea.

    As for a music version of Twitter, I think http://blip.fm does a good job, and you can auto-update your Twitter feed with Blip.fm. I have a niche Twitter account that does just that, I only post about the music and people can listen to the song on Blip.
  • Joel,

    Thanks so much for commenting.
    I'm familiar with blip.fm and last.fm and a few of these other sites but don't really use them.

    I think there would be a way to tap into their API's to make songversations happen but that's beyond me.

    The niche twitter account is also cool but it sounds like that would be a perfect songversations account :-)
  • John Kane
    Neat idea.
    I read a book some time back called IdeaFisher by Marsh Fisher that was interesting about brainstorming using "Associative" thinking.
    He developed software called IdeaFisher but, I think is is defunct and another is out by an associate of Marsh's which is called "Thought Office"
    I am no associate but, it looks like something I would be interested in trying out. http://thoughtrod.com/software/
    Asking questions about subjects like; how can I make this smaller, bigger, could I add more/less steps to make it easier,what would it taste like, could this be used underwater,what can this be paired up with,etc. Asking questions that seem ludicrous to the insane level also, can generate ideas.Think Einstein riding on a beam of light.
  • IdeaFisher sounds like a cool book. I'll have to try and find it.

    Thanks John. You are always my #1 commentor.

    Love it.
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