I think about the app Shazam a lot. In fact, I probably think about Shazam more than most people who work at Shazam think about Shazam. I think Shazam is perhaps the most compelling, fascinating, and beneficial app ever created. I may be slightly exaggerating, but…not really. I’ve Shazamed in stores, restaurants, and fast-casual cafes, between sets at concerts, on the street, in my car while stuck in traffic as somebody in an adjacent vehicle with the windows down was playing a catchy indie pop jam on a summer day, and on the subway when someone was listening to music at concerning decibel levels through their headphones next to me. I once Shazamed a song blaring from a stranger’s electric scooter — a song which I had tried and failed to figure out about a month earlier when I heard it playing at a store in the Berkshires — as I sat outside of a coffee shop in Philadelphia (it was
I remember the first time my son used Shazam in the car and I was like, "What mad sorcery is this?!" As a teen, I'd have to go into Tower Records and attempt to sing the lyrics I desperately tried to recall to a sales associate (who definitely deserved a raise after that!). :) I love your tagline and think it's a brilliant idea!
I remember the first time my son used Shazam in the car and I was like, "What mad sorcery is this?!" As a teen, I'd have to go into Tower Records and attempt to sing the lyrics I desperately tried to recall to a sales associate (who definitely deserved a raise after that!). :) I love your tagline and think it's a brilliant idea!
OMG, love that image of you singing the songs to the record store employee! the things we did back in the day...haha.
Ha! Yes, it's our version of "I had to walk to school up hill both ways..." I'm still living down the mortification! :)