Posts by Scott Cooley
My Official Artist Channel on YouTube has 90 free music videos I made that feature songs from my studio albums. You don't have to subscribe to it in order to watch/listen, but if you like my songs, it would be cool if you did.
www.youtube.com/scottcooley?...
The Boss nailed it: music.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-Av...
Some conspiracy theorist made a video claiming a daycare center possibly run by Somali immigrants in Minnesota misappropriated federal Covid-related food assistance funds, then Trump sends thousands of armed people there who kill 2 innocent peaceful protesters? Struggling to connect the dots.
Update: Now that I look around in there, GuitarTuna has a bunch of my songs, but none are quite right. Must be AI-generated somehow. For better results, try my free songbook: www.scottcooley.com/songbook
I have no idea how one of my songs got into the GuitarTuna app, but apparently you can now use it to not only tune your guitar, but also learn to play my song "Where There's Smoke" with approximately 90% correct chords & lyrics, if that's something you aspire to: guitartuna.com/chords/where...
The year-end stats are in for my music, so I blogged about them:
blog.scottcooley.com/2025/12/any-...
It's one thing to read what this guy writes, but it's so much more fun to listen to him speak. Very entertaining. Great ideas, like increasing the minimum wage to name one. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac-j...
The song "Revolving Doors" from my last album is unexpectedly picking up steam with plays, so I decided to make a music video for it. One never really knows for sure which songs will resonate. I recommend headphones because the left-right shaker panning is trippy. youtu.be/HB8wjCtkHuY?...
It feels good to work hard to earn a living. There are not enough jobs for everyone, which isn't likely to change. I would happily volunteer to solve problems in our country in exchange for a basic income. It's time for America to make this happen: www.techrxiv.org/users/685558...
Unlike countries like China where you get punished for it, one thing that makes America great is that we can publicly make fun of politicians, the government, and large corporations here. Colbert, Kimmel, who's next? South Park? SNL? They're not inciting violence, they're inciting laughter.
Tonight I got to listen to legendary Flint DJ Mike Norton at Blackstone's. He brought his A game.
My friend who struggled to understand the election outcome concluded that Trump voters are "not very smart" and are "easily manipulated," which was oversimplified but the best explanation I've heard, until I read this historical perspective: chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-rule-o...