From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V5 #121 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Sunday, May 21 2000 Volume 05 : Number 121 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica ["sp00k@poe.org" ] RE: Poe Songs ["Kelly Lesperance" ] RE: NPR - Napster and Metallica ["Kelly Lesperance" ] Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica ["sp00k@poe.org" ] RE: Poe Songs ["nem0 Wood" ] Re: Poe Songs [BoredPiXie@aol.com] NPR: .mp3 Format Battle Of The AP Bands (Napster Thread) ["sp00k@poe.org] Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica ["sp00k@poe.org" ] Re: MP3s [KrodKnid@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 03:21:34 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica OK well now it's a new ballgame, making a living off of someone else's work is a totally different animal, that is probably already regulated by the entertainment industry, and obviously if it is that prevalent, you have to wonder why. And yes sales could have gone uP more, but by my thinking, they could have gone down without the aid of .mp3's introducing us all to music that never gets played on the radio or by reminding us of bands we forgot all about , and I think my reasoning has legit merit to it. Hmmm I guess if they manage to slam the breaks on .mp3 trading we will find out in a year or two..... loser buys the winner the 3rd POE CD........... sp00k etc ... - ----- Original Message ----- From: Kelly Lesperance To: Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 12:11 AM Subject: RE: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > the point I was trying to make was that Metallica has every right to defend > their music, whereas earlier posts written here were condemning them for > protecting their intellectual property.. I'm not going to tell anyone not to > download mp3s off the internet (I myself do it all the time).. I still think > Metallica and any other band has every right to pursue these matters, > however.. as I said, it's not about the money, it's about protecting their > intellectual property.. and how can you say none of that hasn't hurt the > industries? sure, maybe music sales are up 8%... but maybe they could have > gone up 25%.. for you, perhaps, mp3s are only a reminder or whatever, but > for many, they're a replacement to purchasing cds... I know of several djs > at the bars in my area who instead of purchasing CDs now simply download the > songs off the net, bring their notebook computer's to the bar, and plug 'em > into the stereo equipment there... the thousands of songs one DJ might have > probably equate to tens of thousands (or even more) dollars in lost > revenue.. now, imagine all the DJs doing that around the world.. think of > the lost revenue there.. > > -----Original Message----- > From: sp00k@poe.org [mailto:usscvn65@frontiernet.net] > Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 11:33 PM > To: Kelly Lesperance; angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > > Have you by chance ever made a cassette tape of another store bought (but > not yours) CD, Record Album, Cassette, or perhaps a Movie off of HBO, > Cinemax, or something similar? None of that has hurt any of the industries > involved, from what I hear, even with more people going TO the movies, DVD, > etc... Movie sales are uP, and with all the complaining about Napster, I > also heard music sales are uP 8 % .mp3's are the friend of the musician, > while not the same quality of the original, it is good enough for occasional > use, the only effect on my music purchases that .mp3's have, is to offer me > a sample reminder of what bands I enjoy, they also provide a way for me to > introduce people to music they have NOT heard before. However what can > compare to my carrying around my purchased copy of a POE CD and being able > to pop it into the many different styles of CD listening devices that are > out there? > > > sp00k etc ... > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 08:22:20 EDT From: Kyron2046@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica As usual Jarrod is right. I completely agree with him and Kelly. right F'n on. I am in a band and would not want someone takin my music and my rights to do waht "I" want with that music away from me. If the song is posted before there is a chance to copywright it waht happens???? the band loses everything. And everyone want to think that bands are supposed to all be in it for nothing. But hey assholes i got some bad news... those guitars and mics, all that fancy art on the cd. the Cd itself. that costs money. It's not about bein a sell-out or bein in it for just the money. But no matter how you look at it. the bands are the bands are the ones gettin fucked. Metallica's in it for the money?? I doubt they need it that bad to be honest. However while we're pointing fingers... how about Fred Durst (limp Bizkit) He's Napsters friend, everyones' buddy. There is a sell out. Look at it like this. He's going to support napster, and then everyone sees him as the good guy. He gets to play boy-fuckin hero and ya know what... i got bad news.. Napster is paying him out the ass. So next tiem anyone wants to bust out the "Sell out" or "just in it for the money" bullshit. Perhaps you should think. or maybe (and god forbid) do some research. ****************************************************************************** ***************** To make this poe Related look at it like this. Metallica could give a fuck if they lost a bunch of money because peopel were jackin their stuff off napster. However what if Poe busts out her new Cd and all the assholes grab it off napster????? so her album sales would suck, and who would fund the shows, and the tours... from a musician standpoint I got this to say as my good-by. Peopel who know nothing about how the music industry works, believe that just because you have a song on the radio or a cd out. Does not meen you're makin money. How many of those bands you like sooo much are just scrapin by?? I have two cds' out. a decent fan base... and I work at a lab, because all teh record sales went to paying the bills it cost just to make those records. - -Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 10:11:17 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 8:22 AM Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > from a musician standpoint I got this to say as my good-by. Peopel who know > nothing about how the music industry works, believe that just because you > have a song on the radio or a cd out. Does not meen you're makin money. How > many of those bands you like sooo much are just scrapin by?? > > I have two cds' out. a decent fan base... and I work at a lab, because all > teh record sales went to paying the bills it cost just to make those records. > > -Jeff > Jeff I certainly can't challenge your view as a musician, as I am not one, I'm on the other end of the spectrum, as the person who listens to and BUYS CD's and concert tickets. most of this conversation seems to deal with all the finances and personalities involved on your end of the spectrum. I haven't heard much said about SOLUTIONS by ANYBODY, and it is apparent that you can't stop people from tapping into the digital data of the .mp3 pool no more than you can expect that a MOB of people wandering through an apple orchard aren't going to pick the apples. I find it totally ironic that in a world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, and an industry that promotes and benefits from a "who cares about values" attitude that these same people should now suddenly be offended when the kids start sneaking into and stealing from their wallet. Don't kill the messenger, I'm not saying it is right, just trying to take a logical look at the situation that has no end in sight until you LOCK up your wallet.... What is MORE surprising tho is that you didn't take this opportunity for a shameless self promotion. What is the name of your band? Do you have a web site? Do you have a full length sample of you music online in .mp3 format? If not, why? I can't carry around your .mp3 with me and play it when I visit other peoples homes, or in my car, I'm not interested in , nor do I now or ever expect to have the storage capacity to archive 10% of the music I like, So if I like the .mp3 I hear, I will be sure to tell my friends ALL about it, if I don't buy your CD after I hear your .mp3, maybe one of my friends who will now be introduced to your work, will. As far as the personalities at the top, I see a bunch of people on both sides beating a dead horse for the sake of self promotion, we all know the issues, where are the INDUSTRY led solutions? And please lets not wander down the "there will be hackers and crackers all over digital locks" we been that route, nothing is impossible, look at the wonderful results a MOTIVATED u.s. gov has had in fighting against counterfitters of u.s. currency. sp00k etc ... ICQ9934870 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 07:49:59 -0700 From: "Lin-z" Subject: Poe Songs I have two songs by Poe, Strange Wind and Down by the Water, and I have no idea where they acme from, meaning what cd are they off of, are they even Poe's at all? I have Grandma Got Ran Over By A Raindeer by Poe too, it's pretty cool... - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why is College Club the largest and fastest growing college student site? Find out for yourself at http://www.collegeclub.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 11:26:32 -0400 From: "Kelly Lesperance" Subject: RE: Poe Songs I have Strange Wind too, no clue where it's from.. however, I've never even heard of Down by the Water.. I guess this would be a good argument to add to our Metallica vs. Napster discussion.. what about the trading of unreleased material? alot of times a song may exist that isn't on any album (yet).. is it ok for me to download that? Or how about bootlegs? Metallica have stated they don't care about bootlegs at all, they even encourage fans to record their concerts (and on at least one tour even set up a special taping section, to give those fans the best sounding recordings possible).. the majority of bands don't allow bootlegging though, as far as I know.... how wrong is it to trade those, then? - -----Original Message----- From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Lin-z Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:50 AM To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: Poe Songs I have two songs by Poe, Strange Wind and Down by the Water, and I have no idea where they acme from, meaning what cd are they off of, are they even Poe's at all? I have Grandma Got Ran Over By A Raindeer by Poe too, it's pretty cool... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 11:28:34 -0400 From: "Kelly Lesperance" Subject: RE: NPR - Napster and Metallica I don't see the death of the mp3 format any time soon...... nor do I believe that's what they're trying to do.. the mp3 format isn't going away, and that's really a good thing.. however, people shouldn't abuse the format.. if you really like these bands, shouldn't you buy their music, and them produce new material, and tour, etc? If you don't like them, then why do you have the mp3s in the first place... - -----Original Message----- From: sp00k@poe.org [mailto:usscvn65@frontiernet.net] Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 3:22 AM To: Kelly Lesperance; angry-psychos@smoe.org Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica OK well now it's a new ballgame, making a living off of someone else's work is a totally different animal, that is probably already regulated by the entertainment industry, and obviously if it is that prevalent, you have to wonder why. And yes sales could have gone uP more, but by my thinking, they could have gone down without the aid of .mp3's introducing us all to music that never gets played on the radio or by reminding us of bands we forgot all about , and I think my reasoning has legit merit to it. Hmmm I guess if they manage to slam the breaks on .mp3 trading we will find out in a year or two..... loser buys the winner the 3rd POE CD........... sp00k etc ... - ----- Original Message ----- From: Kelly Lesperance To: Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 12:11 AM Subject: RE: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > the point I was trying to make was that Metallica has every right to defend > their music, whereas earlier posts written here were condemning them for > protecting their intellectual property.. I'm not going to tell anyone not to > download mp3s off the internet (I myself do it all the time).. I still think > Metallica and any other band has every right to pursue these matters, > however.. as I said, it's not about the money, it's about protecting their > intellectual property.. and how can you say none of that hasn't hurt the > industries? sure, maybe music sales are up 8%... but maybe they could have > gone up 25%.. for you, perhaps, mp3s are only a reminder or whatever, but > for many, they're a replacement to purchasing cds... I know of several djs > at the bars in my area who instead of purchasing CDs now simply download the > songs off the net, bring their notebook computer's to the bar, and plug 'em > into the stereo equipment there... the thousands of songs one DJ might have > probably equate to tens of thousands (or even more) dollars in lost > revenue.. now, imagine all the DJs doing that around the world.. think of > the lost revenue there.. > > -----Original Message----- > From: sp00k@poe.org [mailto:usscvn65@frontiernet.net] > Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 11:33 PM > To: Kelly Lesperance; angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > > Have you by chance ever made a cassette tape of another store bought (but > not yours) CD, Record Album, Cassette, or perhaps a Movie off of HBO, > Cinemax, or something similar? None of that has hurt any of the industries > involved, from what I hear, even with more people going TO the movies, DVD, > etc... Movie sales are uP, and with all the complaining about Napster, I > also heard music sales are uP 8 % .mp3's are the friend of the musician, > while not the same quality of the original, it is good enough for occasional > use, the only effect on my music purchases that .mp3's have, is to offer me > a sample reminder of what bands I enjoy, they also provide a way for me to > introduce people to music they have NOT heard before. However what can > compare to my carrying around my purchased copy of a POE CD and being able > to pop it into the many different styles of CD listening devices that are > out there? > > > sp00k etc ... > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:14:51 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica - ----- Original Message ----- From: Kelly Lesperance To: Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 11:28 AM Subject: RE: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > I don't see the death of the mp3 format any time soon...... nor do I believe > that's what they're trying to do.. the mp3 format isn't going away, and > that's really a good thing.. however, people shouldn't abuse the format.. if > you really like these bands, shouldn't you buy their music, and them produce > new material, and tour, etc? If you don't like them, then why do you have > the mp3s in the first place... Probably for the same reason that I used to TRY to make good recordings on cassette tape, it was never my goal to own everything an artist ever made, just to catch a song on the radio for my own personal use, make a mix tape of stuff I heard, borrowed, and owned, and then play it at parties, in the car, at the beach, the first thing I ever went into debt for was a stereo with a turntable and a cassette tape recorder, and the very next thing I went into debt for was the Columbia Record and Tape Club, that let me BUY top QUALITY and complete tapes and records. At one point I owned 5 large briefcase style cassette tape carrying cases filled with over 300 of nothing but purchased tapes, as none that I could produce matched the quality or completeness of factory produced. Under the current state of .mp3 hardware, Diamond Rio, and I've seen some car/portable units, that all seem too pricey, play too little, and lack the performance that I can expect by simply walking into any home or business with my PURCHASED and complete CD, I just don't see it as the monster it is made out to be, it is more like that taco dog nipping at the ankles....... I also own an HP CD-Writer Plus CD burner and I can assure you that it is not used for profit, nor does it have a negative impact on my purchasing habits in terms of CD's or concert tickets, it does in fact completely encourage me to buy more factory produced CD's and to attend more shows. By the way, I do tend to really wander around the net, and as I am expecting a war between the U.S. and China in the next few years, I was recently guessing my way through a Mainland China newspaper, when I came upon a link for a free download of Windows 2000 or 95 or 98....., even when they figure out how to put locks on software, what are you going to do about something like that? You think Metallica is gonna kick China's ass? LOL and no I didn't take them up on the only plain english info I found on the entire web site. sp00k etc ... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:34:40 EDT From: Kyron2046@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica I find your argument not only interesting but awsome actually. Too often peopel come into situations tempers flaring with a "fuck you I'm right" mentallity. I Like the way you debate however, and Agree that no solution seems to be in sight.. nore can I falthom one. The demons are created. No way to throw them back in the box so to speak. I'll get an Mp3 of one of my bands' songs and send it ya. No i don't use this mail thingy for promotion if I can help it. after all we're here to talk about Poe not me. I'd love to hear her views on some of my music, but that's not something that should be thrown out into the forum know what I mean? who want to listen to me, when we got Poe?? :-) Speakin of which... anyone got any NEW news on poe/the cd/ anything. anyone know if she's going to promote the new album via Love Line?? - -Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 13:08:39 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 12:34 PM Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > I find your argument not only interesting but awsome actually. Too often > peopel come into situations tempers flaring with a "fuck you I'm right" > mentallity. I Like the way you debate however, and Agree that no solution > seems to be in sight.. nore can I falthom one. The demons are created. No > way to throw them back in the box so to speak. > > I'll get an Mp3 of one of my bands' songs and send it ya. > No i don't use this mail thingy for promotion if I can help it. after all > we're here to talk about Poe not me. Keep in mind, the AP's are ABOUT Poe, AP's are like the 12th player on the football team, but perhaps more, because so much of what is Poe, is a result of the internet, well no, on the other hand obviously there is much more to Poe than this, but here, in cyber, the sharing of the tangents that are out of sight of our shared Poe experience.... Hell we should have had a battle of the AP bands via .mp3 format LONG ago......... who knows maybe we could find a touring mate / opening act for Poe.......... So yes this list is about Poe, but it is also about people who don't have qualms about belonging to a club called the Angry-Psychos......I am sure the majority of members would love to be introduced to the artistic stylings of other members, in whatever form they may be, just put an NPR on it, even tho it is AP and therefore Poe related. > Speakin of which... anyone got any NEW news on poe/the cd/ anything. > anyone know if she's going to promote the new album via Love Line?? > As some mention has been made of the content of "House Of Leaves", I will say that I stumbled upon a Poe quote, our Poe, not the dead guy(still a g00d read :> ) ....,and while on IRC.us.dal.net #poe having a discussion about the book we got into were the AP's mentioned in the book. I think maybe cuz I am spook and that is the way eYe think, but wont be sure till I finish what is a very good read. Get the Book. Thanks for your kind words. sp00k etc ... > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:09:53 -0600 (MDT) From: Matt Larsen Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica Well hell - count me in on the battle of the bands stuff. Check out my band's web site and get the mp3s if you feel like it: http://www.superuserband.com/ We are also trying to get enough votes to get on FarmClub, but it appears to be futile. Our stuff is all copyrighted, so we're not too worried about people downloading it. Since we are out in the middle of nowhere, our chances of getting a big record contract are infinitessimally small, so we welcome to ability to distribute our music to a large audience at no cost. Cheers, Matt Larsen mlarsen@scottsbluff.net PS - I'm reading House of Leaves, and got stuck about halfway through. Guess I need to toughen up and force my way through. Book is definitely different! On Sat, 20 May 2000, sp00k@poe.org wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: ; > Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 12:34 PM > Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > > > I find your argument not only interesting but awsome actually. Too often > > peopel come into situations tempers flaring with a "fuck you I'm right" > > mentallity. I Like the way you debate however, and Agree that no solution > > seems to be in sight.. nore can I falthom one. The demons are created. > No > > way to throw them back in the box so to speak. > > > > I'll get an Mp3 of one of my bands' songs and send it ya. > > No i don't use this mail thingy for promotion if I can help it. after all > > we're here to talk about Poe not me. > > > > Keep in mind, the AP's are ABOUT Poe, AP's are like the 12th player on > the football team, but perhaps more, because so much of what is Poe, is a > result of the internet, well no, on the other hand obviously there is much > more to Poe than this, but here, in cyber, the sharing of the tangents that > are out of sight of our shared Poe experience.... Hell we should have had a > battle of the AP bands via .mp3 format LONG ago......... who knows maybe > we could find a touring mate / opening act for Poe.......... > > So yes this list is about Poe, but it is also about people who don't > have qualms about belonging to a club called the Angry-Psychos......I am > sure the majority of members would love to be introduced to the artistic > stylings of other members, in whatever form they may be, just put an NPR on > it, even tho it is AP and therefore Poe related. > > > > > Speakin of which... anyone got any NEW news on poe/the cd/ anything. > > anyone know if she's going to promote the new album via Love Line?? > > > > As some mention has been made of the content of "House Of Leaves", I > will say that I stumbled upon a Poe quote, our Poe, not the dead guy(still a > g00d read :> ) ....,and while on IRC.us.dal.net #poe having a discussion > about the book we got into were the AP's mentioned in the book. I think > maybe cuz I am spook and that is the way eYe think, but wont be sure till I > finish what is a very good read. Get the Book. > > Thanks for your kind words. > > > > sp00k etc ... > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 12:54:36 -0600 From: "nem0 Wood" Subject: RE: Poe Songs Down By the Water is by Jewel. It's on the Craft soundtrack. Strange Wind is Poe, and it's on the Anywhere But Here soundtrack. Hope that helps! ^_^ And to add something pointless to the MP3 arguements... I've probably bought more CDs since I started using Napster than anytime before. Radio sucks in this town, so the only way I can hear a band is through MP3. For instance, I read a review of the Guano Apes in Gamer's Republic and thought they sounded cool, but didn't want to drop $15 on their CD without hearing it first. I downloaded the full album, loved it, then bought the CD a day later. But maybe that's just me. *shrugs* elsetime, nem0 - --- "I'm not a wallflower. I'm a ninja, and I'm trying to blend into the wallpaper. Now go away before you blow my cover." - -- http://nem0.cjb.net - -- ICQ#: 32102269 Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 15:06:09 EDT From: BoredPiXie@aol.com Subject: Re: Poe Songs Isn't Down by the Water also by PJ Harvey (on To Bring You My Love)? I haven't heard Jewel's version...is it the same song covered or does it just have the same name? I'd think PJ would be easier to confuse with Poe than Jewel... - --Pix ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 15:05:00 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: NPR: .mp3 Format Battle Of The AP Bands (Napster Thread) OK U PsYcHoS were coming down the stretch on the new POE CD.... if you been following the Napster thread here on the list you know that a "Battle Of The AP Bands" in .mp3 format is being talked about, so I made an account at http://www.i-drive.com called "apbands" that would seem like a good place to store any contributions, in a way that makes it easy for all to get at. So if you are an AP with a band and you want to contribute an .mp3 go to the shared folder of "apbands" on i-drive and leave it to be judged and voted on by the list members, send it. sp00k etc ... - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ----------------------------------------- Hear What I Hear ? http://wber.monroe.edu/live.ram 80K Feed ? http://wber.monroe.edu/live2.ram See What I See ? http://Go.To/Fairport Want To Chat About It ? http://Webzone.Dal.Net/ Another POE Place... http://Back.To/Poe ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 20:47:48 -0400 From: "sp00k@poe.org" Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica I listened to the entire "Fall" cut that you have uP for a vote. It wasn't real clear about how to vote, it is the "Put This On TV" button for those of you who visit. I used that handy little popup menu selection to "Save Target To I-Drive" so all four of your songs are now available @ http://www.i-drive.com/apbands sp00k etc ... A place that must have much much more .mp3 material than Napster ever will... - ----- Original Message ----- From: Matt Larsen To: sp00k@poe.org Cc: ; Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 2:09 PM Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > Well hell - count me in on the battle of the bands stuff. Check out my > band's web site and get the mp3s if you feel like it: > > http://www.superuserband.com/ > > We are also trying to get enough votes to get on FarmClub, but it appears > to be futile. > > Our stuff is all copyrighted, so we're not too worried about people > downloading it. Since we are out in the middle of nowhere, our chances > of getting a big record contract are infinitessimally small, so we welcome > to ability to distribute our music to a large audience at no cost. > > Cheers, > > Matt Larsen > mlarsen@scottsbluff.net > > PS - I'm reading House of Leaves, and got stuck about halfway through. > Guess I need to toughen up and force my way through. Book is definitely > different! > > On Sat, 20 May 2000, sp00k@poe.org wrote: > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: > > To: ; > > Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 12:34 PM > > Subject: Re: NPR - Napster and Metallica > > > > > > > I find your argument not only interesting but awsome actually. Too often > > > peopel come into situations tempers flaring with a "fuck you I'm right" > > > mentallity. I Like the way you debate however, and Agree that no solution > > > seems to be in sight.. nore can I falthom one. The demons are created. > > No > > > way to throw them back in the box so to speak. > > > > > > I'll get an Mp3 of one of my bands' songs and send it ya. > > > No i don't use this mail thingy for promotion if I can help it. after all > > > we're here to talk about Poe not me. > > > > > > > > Keep in mind, the AP's are ABOUT Poe, AP's are like the 12th player on > > the football team, but perhaps more, because so much of what is Poe, is a > > result of the internet, well no, on the other hand obviously there is much > > more to Poe than this, but here, in cyber, the sharing of the tangents that > > are out of sight of our shared Poe experience.... Hell we should have had a > > battle of the AP bands via .mp3 format LONG ago......... who knows maybe > > we could find a touring mate / opening act for Poe.......... > > > > So yes this list is about Poe, but it is also about people who don't > > have qualms about belonging to a club called the Angry-Psychos......I am > > sure the majority of members would love to be introduced to the artistic > > stylings of other members, in whatever form they may be, just put an NPR on > > it, even tho it is AP and therefore Poe related. > > > > > > > > > Speakin of which... anyone got any NEW news on poe/the cd/ anything. > > > anyone know if she's going to promote the new album via Love Line?? > > > > > > > As some mention has been made of the content of "House Of Leaves", I > > will say that I stumbled upon a Poe quote, our Poe, not the dead guy(still a > > g00d read :> ) ....,and while on IRC.us.dal.net #poe having a discussion > > about the book we got into were the AP's mentioned in the book. I think > > maybe cuz I am spook and that is the way eYe think, but wont be sure till I > > finish what is a very good read. Get the Book. > > > > Thanks for your kind words. > > > > > > > > sp00k etc ... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 22:36:58 EDT From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: MP3s Okay, since there has been all this talk of MP3s and Napster and people are pissed and we are gonna have a fight anyway...heh, heh...I just made a nice 128kbps MP3 of Poe's new "My Lips Are Sealed" from the forthcoming cd...I made it by recording it into a wav from the Quicktime video and then encoding the wav into mp3...so it could be better; but it is pretty damned good anyway. Any takers? I believe the APs are an okay place to hand this thing out, since probably every single one of us will buy the cd the day it hits the stores. It would be better if Ed or someone would put this online at their Poe site so I wouldn't have to upload the attachment everytime someone wants it...plus not everybody has an e-mail server that allows for large file downloads. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 22:57:22 -0400 From: "Kelly Lesperance" Subject: RE: MP3s actually, isn't that song already available on the soundtrack for "Gossip" or whatever movie that was? > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org > [mailto:owner-angry-psychos@smoe.org]On Behalf Of KrodKnid@aol.com > Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 10:37 PM > To: angry-psychos@smoe.org > Subject: MP3s > > > > Okay, since there has been all this talk of MP3s and Napster and > people are > pissed and we are gonna have a fight anyway...heh, heh...I just > made a nice > 128kbps MP3 of Poe's new "My Lips Are Sealed" from the forthcoming cd...I > made it by recording it into a wav from the Quicktime video and > then encoding > the wav into mp3...so it could be better; but it is pretty damned good > anyway. Any takers? I believe the APs are an okay place to hand > this thing > out, since probably every single one of us will buy the cd the > day it hits > the stores. It would be better if Ed or someone would put this online at > their Poe site so I wouldn't have to upload the attachment > everytime someone > wants it...plus not everybody has an e-mail server that allows > for large file > downloads. > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 23:25:32 EDT From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: MP3s In a message dated 5/20/2000 10:56:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mystery@MNSi.Net writes: << actually, isn't that song already available on the soundtrack for "Gossip" or whatever movie that was? >> Dunno...mebbe ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V5 #121 ***********************************