2008-04-20 by NormLeete@aol.com
The most unwanted music is over 25 minutes long, veers wildly between loud and quiet sections, between fast and slow tempos, and features timbres of
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2008-04-20 by jeffc@netaxs.com
hey, no problem man. it s all good. i just felt i needed to clarify some of the myths, and to point out that, if you really want to be a huge rockstar [no
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2008-04-20 by ceccles_ca
Jeff (the music biz weasel) Thanks for that! The major labels have been shockingly slow to adapt to tech change. At present, a band s complete catalogue can be
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2008-04-20 by Jack Younger
Jeff, It was not my intention to put anybody on the defensive or to go on and on in an attempt to support an attitude and methodology that is in practice today
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2008-04-20 by Mark Pring
I can t go on without you a fairly awful early BJH song, when Woolly was still playing a Mark II, Mark II flute for certain but I can t quite make up my mind
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2008-04-20 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... perhaps, but how many bands have the expertise to be knowledgeable in things like spot colours, flood fills, bleeds, and all the other technicalities
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
I feel homesick. --- On Sat, 4/19/08, tronbros@aol.com wrote: From: tronbros@aol.com Subject: [newmellotrongroup]
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2008-04-19 by Jack Younger
Hi! I realize you guys have put the subject to bed, but these notions of the way the industry is are a bit antiquated. As you said, there were more majors
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2008-04-19 by tronbros@aol.com
For all those who have visited us and been taken to Dovedale - here s some footage from the air. _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33IP5ygMnwQ_
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2008-04-19 by tronbros@aol.com
Here s some footage filmed on my local canal to the sounds of Dave Cousins. _http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92xiZz28SC0_
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2008-04-19 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... that is awesome. need to clear the lingering-too-long party guests? hmmmm... gotta keep that handy... ...jeff
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2008-04-19 by sdavmor
... The Nazz as in Todd Rundgren, Thom Mooney, Carson Van Osten and Robert Antoni? A very good 60s US band in a wannabeBritpopstars way. ... Ms Love may rant a
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
Sorry links don t work http://nickd.org/log/PORCUPINEOVERTURE.mp3 http://www.io.com/~hmiller/music/temp-porcupine.html Hopefully or maybe not, these will ---
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
Actually this is quite nice as well, http://nickd.org/log/PORCUPINEOVERTURE.mp3 by H Miller, more info on the porcupine scale here
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
Finally through to the end! Thanks Mike. Argghhhhh.................... --- On Sat, 4/19/08, Mark Pring wrote: From: Mark Pring
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2008-04-19 by ceccles_ca
... This makes me want to give Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band another listen.
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
I think I prefer Yes. I am up to 19min 45 seconds. Oh God, this isn t one of those things where you die horribly after hearing it? --- On Sat, 4/19/08, Mark
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
Ok I confess, I only got to 16 min 40sec, they might have sneaked them in at the end. --- On Sat, 4/19/08, Mark Pring wrote: From: Mark
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2008-04-19 by Mark Pring
Shame no tron, I think the mandolins or glass harmonica would have fitted in quite well. --- On Sat, 4/19/08, Mike Dickson wrote:
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2008-04-18 by Mike Dickson
http://www.artsjournal.com/quickstudy/2008/04/yo_yo.html
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2008-04-18 by Rick Blechta
... You re right. This discussion is getting bogged down. Rick
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2008-04-18 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... was that .05 wholesale or retail ;0) ... i would, likely as not, be one of them ;0) ...jeff
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2008-04-18 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... then don t sign the deal. right and wrong is to imply fairness. can you WILLINGLY sign an agreement and then claim it unfair? i don t think the mortgage on
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2008-04-18 by gino wong
I have a friend who was the singer in a band called the Nazz. Their gross royalty rate was .05 cents per lp. He was 17 when he signed. to SGC. I grew up
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2008-04-18 by Rick Blechta
... Jeff, Falling back on an argument such as Well, that s the way it s done , is hardly grounds for making your point. Whether it was even more unfair years
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2008-04-18 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... well, that s the reality of signing with a record label, especially a major. there were 7 majors when i got into the label side of things. now there are
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2008-04-18 by Rick Blechta
... Jeff, With all due respect, every record contract I ve ever been privy to, with VERY few exceptions, sucks. Standard conversation: Artist: I really don t
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2008-04-18 by Dan
Amazing in that this was a speech also! Dan 1167 E4/7600s ... time ... that (1)
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2008-04-18 by jeffc@netaxs.com
... i think perhaps you are a bit too generous with your bestowing of eloquence. i mean Get your shit together, you annoying sucka VCs does not get an A in
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2008-04-18 by Mike Dickson
Get a load of this, people - a six part article on /why the music industry sucks the big one:/ http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/06/14/love/index.html
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2008-04-18 by Jack Younger
Yeah, U47. Wes has been making those 44 s for some time now. Not quite the same as the materials are quite different, but nice. My 77DX is the cream of my
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2008-04-18 by Hessel Herder
I think it s a Neumann U47 Cheers, H From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ceccles_ca Sent: vrijdag
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2008-04-18 by ceccles_ca
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds - Studio photos: I see RCA 77 ribbon microphones in these photos. Does anyone know what the other ones are?
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2008-04-16 by marabus
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2008-04-16 by ceccles_ca
... Deserves Favour, production wise that is? It sounds different than any other Moody Blues album before or after. Muddier, thicker and the song writing
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2008-04-15 by Mark Pring
... Presumably after supper? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and
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2008-04-15 by Tom Doncourt
What I wanted to say (got filtered out somehow) is that I am putting this Lizard/Suppers Ready critique thing into the junk filter. It¹s just not
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2008-04-15 by Tom Doncourt
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2008-04-15 by Andy Thompson
... From: ceccles_ca To: Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 1:05 PM Subject: [newmellotrongroup]
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2008-04-15 by ceccles_ca
... It is also like a fungal infection. After enough exposure, it will grow on you. If you don t have patience for the whole thing, try listening to just
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2008-04-15 by Mike Dickson
An interesting question. The whole of Lizard was made by a band that was evidently never going to last, even by KC s already quirky standards. Gordon Haskell
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2008-04-15 by Mark Pring
Not sure which is worse, Supper s ready or Lizard. On balance I think Supper s ready is just worst, as the end of Lizard is quite interesting on headphones and
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2008-04-14 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 13/04/2008 19:45:14 GMT Standard Time, NormLeete@aol.com writes: Dear All, type Real World Studios () Mill Ln, Box, Corsham () Don t know
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2008-04-13 by NormLeete@aol.com
Dear All, type Real World Studios () Mill Ln, Box, Corsham () into google map with the satellite option on. quite a shed... Actually got to see the real
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2008-04-13 by ceccles_ca
http://www.shedworking.co.uk/2007/11/peter-gabriel-shed-of-your-dreams.html ...and no place for his lawnmower.
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2008-04-11 by Mark Pring
New Zealand, Frank. I don t think I would ship one that far, in fact I know I wouldn t as I did seriously consider buying a new one at one stage. I suppose it
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2008-04-11 by MAinPsych@aol.com
Where are you located, Mark? In a message dated 4/10/2008 7:55:39 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes: I would be sorely tempted if I
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2008-04-11 by Mark Pring
I would be sorely tempted if I could pick it up. Good luck with the sale. Mark ...
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2008-04-11 by MAinPsych@aol.com
At least you know that THIS one is genuine and works: _http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170209170109&ssPageName=AD ME:L:DSS:US:1123_
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2008-04-10 by jonesalley
Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Northumberland BreweryNo, Jones Alley is in NYC, jonesalley is in Wichita, Kansas. And it s actually Jon E Salley, E is my middle
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