Al Fizz
Albert Lee Fizz
Albert Lee Fizz

Male
39 years old
No Tie Generation Campus, London and South East
United Kingdom



Last Login: 7/17/2009
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    Al Fizz's Interests
GeneralIf you want to know what happens inside my brain, then listen to the ALFizz podcast!
MusicListen to my own No Tie Generation music, my mpFREEb podcast or Undemocratic Hitlist podcast to find out what kind of music I love to hear!
MoviesI LOVE MOVIES! Though it is difficult to list my most favourite ones. Here is an attempt: The Usual Suspects, Magnolia, The Breakfast Club.
TelevisionTelevision? What is that?
BooksMostly I am finding myself reading philosophical stuff, rather than novels.
HeroesAlicia

     Al Fizz's Details
Status:Married
Here for:Networking
Orientation:Straight
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Cancer
Occupation:Podcaster

   Al Fizz's Companies
No Tie Generation
Hampshire, UK

Music Publishing




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About me:

Hiya!

My name is Albert Lee Fizz, but you may call me Al.

Most preferably I want to spend my time as singer/songwriter and release my music via my own company called No Tie Generation, as a busker in the London Underground and as a podcaster of the ALFizz podcast, mpFREEb podcast and Undemocratic Hitlist podcast.

Come and see me in the London Underground
and donate some money for The Big Issue Foundation.
Alternatively, visit my online foundraising page
and donate some money there.
You generosity will be visible in the widget below.

Who I'd like to meet:

Podsafe artists, Podcasters and Podcatchers.

(scroll the text below to read the No Tie Generation ideology)

What do I want?

Just a simple question using four words put in a certain order. But if you try to answer it for yourself, then it can blow your mind...

So what do I really want?

In an Western society the answers tend to be materialistic at first. But soon iconic words will emerge like freedom, success and confidence. And eventually the answer boils down to only one word: happiness.

The No Tie Generation is a movement with people sharing the common goal that everybody should be able to experience individual happiness while also providing a sense of happiness to others. The ideology will guide the members of the No Tie Generation how to make ethical decisions while achieving personal freedom, success and confidence.

THE BASIC CONCEPT OF THE 'NO TIE GENERATION IDEOLOGY': Happiness can be achieved and sustained by continuously pursuing freedom, success and confidence.

About freedom... The wikipedia defines freedom as 'the condition of being free of restraints' and 'the capacity to exercise choice'. Everyone is able to experience freedom, any time and any place. Of course your environment can influence to what extent you are able to feel free. However, the No Tie Generation ideology highlights that you can influence your level of freedom by using the statement "make your own decisions or else accept that others have control over you". So, it is not necessary to control everything that is influencing your life. Only those limitations that cause a conflict with your sense of freedom should be addressed by making life changing decisions.
Life changing decisions take time because you have to experience three main stages of growth: First you think it, then you communicate it and eventually you do it.
Sharing your thoughts will allow you to challenge your ideas and helps you to make the next important step towards action.
Taking action is probably the most difficult choice you can make. It encompasses change and by default we are reluctant to accept change. But the world around us is constantly changing and you need to find your place in such an environment.
There is nothing wrong with a conservative state of mind as long as you use the available time to observe how change is influencing your society. But if you wait too long to make decisions, then you tend to feel that change is forced upon you. A more liberal standpoint will help you to make changes in your life in an earlier stage. But it also carries the risk that people might not understand you, because you are too early or too quick with expressing your revolutionary ideas.
It depends on certain situations whether you are conservative or liberal. Just be aware and be responsible for the associated consequences. Only then you are ready to enjoy success.

About success... Success is defined as 'the achievement of something desired, planned or attempted' and can be seen as the reward for making important life changing decisions in your quest for happiness. Common misconception is that success should be translated into the money you earn and the possessions you own. The No Tie Generation believes that 'making money' has no added value if you don't intend to invest in humanity and that possessions are only meaningful when you use them to achieve your goals.
People who are considered successful may have become financially wealthy. But when you are part of the No Tie Generation movement, your primary drive for success is the desire to make a positive change in your life and others.
Be inspired to find happiness while taking into account commonly agreed ethical guidelines.

About confidence... Continue to make decisions to have freedom and persevere in making it happen in order to achieve success.
Along the way you will experience that people will express their confidence in your actions. The No Tie Generation encourages you to transform that confidence into a driving force to keep on going and to stay on target. Use that positive energy to remain a firm believer of your own powers.
But being confident in your own actions is not as easy as it may seem. You need to find a balance between 'being a thinker' and 'being a do-er', while allowing yourself to make mistakes in order to learn from them.
Building confidence has a direct link with the three main stages of growth from thought to action. When you tend to be a thinker, then it will be more difficult to make the necessary step towards action. When you primarily are a do-er, then you make things happen but you might not be successful. When you have found a balance between being a thinker and do-er, then success can be achieved when you allow yourself to learn from your mistakes along the way.

Let's return to the initial question: What do I want? The answer is: I want to be happy! But then ask yourself: What makes me happy?

Eventually you are able to define a detailed answer. Don't be surprised that you realise you need freedom, success and also the necessary confidence to make it happen.
You are now ready to construct your master plan that will function as the foundation for gaining confidence. The master plan is a long-term outline that contains specific goals you want to achieve in order to meet your ultimate goal in life: being happy. The master plan can also be used to construct your own personal ideology.
The biggest secret is that you are already achieving your ultimate goal as soon as you decide to define and execute your master plan. Constructing the master plan requires a focus and triggers the development of necessary abilities in order to achieve your goals. The master plan guides to you realise that the choice is yours. And along the way the No Tie Generation ideology is there for you to share.

Good luck and enjoy the ride.

Albert Lee Fizz,
No Tie Generation.


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Dare Dukes





Feb 4 2009 10:59 AM

thanks for the add, al.

--dd
Telling on Trixie





Apr 20 2008 7:40 PM

Thanks for including us!

Derek
telling on Trixie
Chris Huff





Nov 17 2008 3:21 AM

thanks for the add al!
Gallus!





Sep 1 2008 12:12 PM

Awesome.....:)
Corey TuT





Nov 2 2008 9:07 PM

Hey Al--What's going on? I just put the final version of "Someone Else's Problem" up on youtube. Watch me get my ass kicked! HA!


Check out coreytut. com for more too!
My new record “Everything” is available on
Please help spread the word! Thanks again for all of your support! Hope you're great.
You rule!
IreneB





Oct 15 2008 12:26 AM

Hey!!

Look what's out NOW!! IreneB's new single, "Forgive Me Now". The song has already been played around the world!! Now you can play it in your iPod by buying it TODAY!!

Buy
Jason Moss





Aug 18 2008 8:24 AM

hey - how are you? got a new song up that i wanted you to hear called "always". listen to it on my profile, and if you like it, put the song up on your page, or buy it on itunes!

let me know what you think!

-jason
Lee Alexander





Jul 16 2008 2:07 PM

Hey Al,
Thanks to many nominations, my act is now on the ballot for "Best Local Song", and "Best Neo-Folk Act" in the Houston Press Music Awards.
Please take a minute and vote now by clicking on the image below or going to http://houstonpress. com/polls/musicawards08/
Please help spread the word as well. As far as I know, you do not have to be in the Houston Area to vote. We've got a lot of good friends on the ballot, so even if you don't lean our way, it's all good.
Thanks,
~Lee



..
Gransta'MSV





Jul 22 2008 5:01 PM

thanx a lot 4 checkin out!
much love
G*
Corey TuT





Jul 10 2008 5:34 PM

Hey Al--Thanks for putting me up on your podcast.
You RULE!
IreneB





Jul 8 2008 2:31 AM

blue number nine





Jul 7 2008 1:57 PM

thanks for adding us! have a groovin' day,
cheers,
stefanie
Alex Brumel





Apr 20 2008 3:34 PM

Thanks for playing it!!

Where are you and your listeners located? Good to know when we're planning the next tour...

-a.
sidewinder





Mar 7 2008 8:49 AM

tanks for your comment about the DIY mix. It should be available soon, but keep an eye on http://www. quinnonline. net/ for details.
cheers

A
A Band Called Quinn





Feb 11 2008 1:47 PM

Thanks for the lovely comment : D DIY is on BBC6 Music's Band Aid slot on The Breakfast Show with Shaun Keaveny this week. Listeners are invited to leave comments on the 6Music website to gauge public opinion on the track. Here's a link to the 'opinionator':
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/shaun_keaveny/bandaid.shtml


Please leave a comment and spread the word!


abcq x

Phil Ayoub





Jan 31 2008 7:44 PM

Hey Al....sorry I havent been in touch sooner, but I've been traveling a bit more than usual. As for more songs on iTunes, well, yes, they will be up there. Soon? I WANT to say yes, but I don't want to make any promises!!!

Thanks for checking in about it, though. It motivates me to get that handled!

-Phil
DJypsy





Jan 31 2008 10:25 AM

Like the busking and charity combo dude....
Just voted for ya.
Whenever I'm around I'll check your schedule.

Ciao..
DJypsy





Jan 31 2008 10:35 AM

Told you to stay away from de groenteboer ;)
Carrie Ann and the Apocalyptics





Jan 26 2008 5:52 PM

Thanks for reaching out!

Carrie Ann
SHOREDITCH RADIO - www.shoreditchradio.co.uk





Jan 26 2008 5:34 PM

 Click me you toe rag. I dare you…
DJypsy





Jan 25 2008 5:51 PM

Hey Al,

Just wanted to do an audio shout out about 069 which i really liked, I'll do it anyway.
Thanks for liking 060 and yes Bloik and KCC are brilliant.

Peace to you and yours,
Rob.
Kou Chou Ching





Jan 23 2008 3:45 PM

Thanks add!!
Two Loons for Tea





Jan 22 2008 10:49 PM

Go Monkey, Go! Thanks for the support!
Telling on Trixie





Jan 21 2008 5:32 PM

Thanks for playing Dumb Boy!
Lee Alexander





Jan 21 2008 3:52 AM

Hey Al,
I have a new political song released on my profile (free download as well). I just put it up. It's called "Mr. Walker's Epilogue" - should be the first tune on the list. I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on it.
Thanks,
-Lee
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