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Post by digit on Apr 26, 2015 5:27:08 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Apr 11, 2015 15:03:02 GMT -5
speaking of copyrights, i just came across this reading about pop staples which is new to me www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIGlZFYkDLUwhich means there is some kind of copyright rip off record going on here.. jagger / richards rip off pop staples and claim song for their own andrew oldham does his own instrumental version of the stones song ashcroft rips off oldham's version of stones version of pop staples song jagger / richards sue and own 100% of ashcroft's song
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Post by digit on Mar 1, 2015 11:04:54 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Jan 31, 2015 7:26:57 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Jan 13, 2015 13:41:48 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Dec 11, 2014 10:21:08 GMT -5
just finished crime & punishment.
any good film adaptations ? peter lorre ?
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Post by digit on Dec 4, 2014 9:06:58 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Oct 5, 2014 13:28:19 GMT -5
salome gets the thumbs up from me, al certainly has a hard on for it by the looks of it
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Post by digit on Sept 27, 2014 16:10:48 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Aug 14, 2014 13:50:19 GMT -5
nice. how did the beatologists miss that one ?
its a crystal clear 2 note steal but they still had quite a bit of hard work ahead....
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Post by digit on Jul 28, 2014 16:52:23 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Feb 13, 2014 9:46:34 GMT -5
R. Crumb on Pete Seeger: Seeger… he's a saint. Pete Seeger's a fucking saint, but I never found his music very interesting. You know, musically he can play the banjo, but he's so political, so deeply, vehemently political — and I agree with his politics completely — but it made his music political; the message was more important than the quality of the music to him. He's a literary musician, you know? But he dedicated himself to getting out there an playing these left-wing, rousing songs to labor unions and strikers, it's amazing they never put him in jail. Well, actually, I think he was in trouble for a while but he never went to jail. Is he still alive? I think he is. I think he's still going! I know someone who recently talked to him and I guess Seeger is very inspirational. He's still very lucid and he talked about the old days. You know, he started all that political campaigning in the '30s, and he started very young with that. He's from an upper-class family with money. I think it was the Seeger family whose maid was Elizabeth Cotton, and one day they found her playing guitar and singing and they went, "Oh my God! This woman is a talented singer/musician!" Somebody, years ago, gave me, as a gift, a huge box set of ten LPs of all of that left-wing folk music done by the folknics, not by the real folk, but the folknics of the '50s and early '60s: the Almanac Singers; Joan Baez and Pete Seeger. It's just totally uninteresting. Real country hillbilly music by deeply ignorant, racist people is much more interesting than that stuff. As I said, I agree totally with their politics, but musically it's really uninteresting. The whole folknic scene, even when it was happening in the late '50s and early '60s, I was never moved by it. I preferred rockabilly. [laughs]Thanks for bringing the wimoweh, Petey. in that case, him discovering cotton was the biggest musical thing he did. she was an absolute gem. i often wondered how all these 90 year old communists felt when they looked around and the world had gotten even more capitalist than when they fist started their political activities.
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Post by digit on Feb 13, 2014 9:39:14 GMT -5
Cool, blair, the strypes kids just did us tour to coincide with the fab anniversary, dont know how it went down havent been keepin up.
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Post by digit on Jan 20, 2014 10:25:33 GMT -5
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Post by digit on Jan 4, 2014 20:00:51 GMT -5
word has it that the totp and juke box jury tapes have been found in nigeria
ive never found reason to believe in a deity but this could be a game changer
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Post by digit on Nov 25, 2013 9:11:55 GMT -5
“My Bonnie”—it took that abbreviated title—bristles with energy and deserves to be considered nothing less than one of the best British rock and roll records of the first era, in the ranks with “Brand New Cadillac,” “Move It!” and “Shakin’ All Over.” hahahaha! i dont think even tony or anybody involved with it would agree with that.......
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Post by digit on Nov 24, 2013 17:50:36 GMT -5
It was genius starting with words of love. Probably my favorite riff
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Post by digit on Nov 22, 2013 9:18:51 GMT -5
Bill Harry, of course, has discredited all the bits referring to him and mersey beat , why ML didnt go to the source remains a mystery. we might have to wait for his biography to find out why.
sorry auto-biography
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Post by digit on Nov 22, 2013 9:16:25 GMT -5
well the point about tutti frutti is that it wouldnt have got any airplay so unless you had the record or knew someone who had it you wouldnt have heard it
good to be back . i had a bug invasion on my part of the island.
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Post by digit on Oct 4, 2013 3:32:13 GMT -5
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