From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V3 #358 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, November 30 2000 Volume 03 : Number 358 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: [idealcopy] List Members unite whether musician or not!!! ["giluz" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] List Members unite whether musician or not!!! > I think the concept of having one central folder at somewhere > like Freeplay > or Myplay is a good idea. This can be accessible to all involved in the > project and can be the receptacle for tracks/samples etc. MP3 is > probably the > best format (though I'd defer to someone with more up-to-date > knowledge - I'm > a Tascam 244 man meself!) The only problem with these kinda sites is that sometimes they don't work properly. If you don't have java installed or don't want to (or can't) download any of the helper programmes. Tim said he has some space on his site, which would be helpful. In the meantime, if someone wants to upload something, let me know and I'll give you my freespace.com account details. We could also use Napster if there isn't any other way. > > Also I'm keen for the maximum flexibility. So if you add to a > piece, upload > the modified piece AND an isolated version of whatever you added. > Say I added > a guitar line to a drum track. I'd upload the drum-guitar version AND the > guitar track - so if someone else is inspired by the guitar > track, they could > add new rhythm etc - so you get the start of a new track. Someone > else might > then keep the new rhythm track, add keyboards and bass and lose > the guitar > etc - so now there's nothing left from the original. Later someone might > reintroduce the original guitar part, but slowed down etc etc etc... > > But each time you add not only to the library of "works in > progress" - you > also add more raw material to be manipulated, looped, mulched, > reversed or > whatever. Exactly what I had in mind as well. giluz ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 16:28:59 -0600 From: george.m.hook@ac.com Subject: [idealcopy] Boxed-In Set (Off Topic) So, when does Wire get its box set? |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| |JEFF LYNNE TO RELAUNCH ELO | | | |After a fifteen-year break, JEFF LYNNE will resurrect the ELECTRIC LIGHT | |ORCHESTRA next year with a new studio album and projected summer tour. In | |April, Epic Records will release "Zoom," a new ELO album written, produced| |and performed by Lynne, with special guests GEORGE HARRISON and RINGO | |STARR. "Flashback," a three-disc ELO box set compiled by Lynne, was | |released by Epic/Legacy earlier this month. | | | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------| ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 17:59:34 -0500 From: "Syarzhuk Kazachenka" Subject: [idealcopy] Let Us Prey on Kidney Bingos Today I decided to revive my teenage heavy metal years and was listening to Judas Priest. Have anyone noticed the intro to Let Us Prey sounds almost exactly like the one to Kidney Bingos, except that it was recorded 11 years before KB? Here's the link for your listening pleasure (or torture, depending on your taste) http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=1991462996/pagename=/RP/CDN/FIND/album.html/ArtistID=JUDAS+PRIEST/ITEMID=18135 Syarzhuk Be healthy, stay wealthy... Visit Belarusan Music Source - http://www.belmusic.net _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 16:21:28 -0600 From: "dMc" Subject: [idealcopy] "there can never be too many drills" here's a few more from charles who also would like to announce the availability of 12xu through WMO after monday http://216.36.194.191/knots/dugga.mp3 beware - 23 mb mp3 featuring : tom watson ms. murgatroid legion of green of green men band of susans lucid earth crocadile shop ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 20:24:05 -0600 From: Rob Warnock Subject: Re: [idealcopy] List Members unite whether musician or not!!! giluz wrote: > > > I think the concept of having one central folder at somewhere > > like Freeplay > > or Myplay is a good idea. This can be accessible to all involved in the > > project and can be the receptacle for tracks/samples etc. > > The only problem with these kinda sites is that sometimes they don't work > properly. If you don't have java installed or don't want to (or can't) > download any of the helper programmes. Tim said he has some space on his > site, which would be helpful. In the meantime, if someone wants to upload > something, let me know and I'll give you my freespace.com account details. > We could also use Napster if there isn't any other way. > > > > > Also I'm keen for the maximum flexibility. So if you add to a > > piece, upload > > the modified piece AND an isolated version of whatever you added. > > Say I added > > a guitar line to a drum track. I'd upload the drum-guitar version AND the > > guitar track - so if someone else is inspired by the guitar > > track, they could > > add new rhythm etc - so you get the start of a new track. Someone > > else might > > then keep the new rhythm track, add keyboards and bass and lose > > the guitar > > etc - so now there's nothing left from the original. Later someone might > > reintroduce the original guitar part, but slowed down etc etc etc... > > > > But each time you add not only to the library of "works in > > progress" - you > > also add more raw material to be manipulated, looped, mulched, > > reversed or > > whatever. > > Exactly what I had in mind as well. > I think this would be the best way to handle the project, once we work out the logistics of uploading/downloading files. - -Rob- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 20:41:18 -0800 From: Paul Pietromonaco Subject: [idealcopy] Elastica, but not off topic. Hi everyone, In the current issue of Spin magazine, there's a mini-review of an Elastica show in New York. The opening phrase of the article? The new lyrics Justine sang during their cover of the tune "Psycho Killer" by Talking Heads: "Don't touch me - I'm obsessed by Wire." (^_^) No, really. She sang it. (^_^) Apparently, they did a killer version of 12XU as well. Cheers, Paul P.S. I'm also interested in participating in the IdealCopy music project, but I haven't even had time to comprehend all of the e-mail threads flying by my little old mailbox. I'd lean toward low tech myself. I have a four track cassette recorder, a DAT machine, a couple of old versions of Cakewalk, many PC sound cards and Midi boards, an on-line webserver, and a DSL connection (270 kbps/640 kbps) if that helps any. (^_^) *********************************************************** Brain: "Pinky, Are You Pondering What I'm Pondering?" Pinky: "I think so Brain, but can the gummy worms really live in peace with the marshmallow chips?" Paul Pietromonaco Test Engineer - Reflection X WRQ, Inc. E-Mail: paulp@wrq.com *********************************************************** ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V3 #358 *******************************