Mozilla Music

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 11:23 pm by FuzzyFox

Employees of a Microsoft Store in Mission Viejo, California, recently started line dancing to the Black Eyed Peas. This looks like a lot of fun. See for yourself!

This combined with a few other things that I have seen recently has inspired me with a great way to celebrate how much Mozilla has done to contribute to the internet.

Okay so here is what I have come up with…

  • We get all those who can play/compose music to create a piece of music that shows the spirit of the Mozilla Community (5mins max maybe).
  • We get all those in the community who can write songs and poems together to come up with an awesome to represent the enthusiasum of the Mozilla Community.
  • Get the entire community to sing and dance to the song with Mozilla logos (Firefox, Thunderbird, etc…).
  • Mash it all together with some lyrics and maybe some motion graphics (in the music video).
  • Release the song (after some editing) and see if it can make the charts!

So to review we would have a song, writen by, composed by, played by, and sung by the Mozilla Community. Lets make history and be the first software community to make a record that hits the charts!

Any comments on improvements or flaws in thie idea then please comment below (forum style) and we can refine and improve upon this!

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2 Responses to “Mozilla Music”

  1. Gorjan says:

    Just 2 ideas:
    1. The song needs to be 2 min max, because 5 min is way to long to keep people interested.
    2. We will need to get a idea of now the community ‘dance’ will be played out. Will it be just Firefox communities, will it be even something more (like getting the general public involved and turning it into a ‘Dance with Firefox’ event?)

    :)

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