From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V9 #279 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Wednesday, November 8 2006 Volume 09 : Number 279 Today's Subjects: ----------------- RE: [idealcopy] apeeling ["Clements, Bruno - BUP" ] RE: [idealcopy] apeeling [PAUL RABJOHN ] RE: [idealcopy] apeeling [Creatured ] Re: [idealcopy] apeeling [giluz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 09:42:56 -0000 From: "Clements, Bruno - BUP" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] apeeling With the publicity around the latest re-releases (even my more cynical mates have had to admit that getting 5 star reviews everywhere for albums after three decades is pretty impressive) this would be the ideal (!) time. Somehow I think the chance will be missed, sadly, even though it would certainly make a (small, presumably) profit. Bruno Paul wrote: good to see some great new peel session compilations coming out for the xmas market ; banshees / las / house of love / pulp and a few others. selling pretty cheap , the banshees one in fopp is only 6.99. not so impressed with the pj harvey one , instead of a nice double cd with them all on there's just a pretty thin selection of 12 tracks spread across 15 years of which 5 (including the whole first sesssion) have already been released. boo! now i guess all that WMO stuff is out of its license agreement so you've got 3 wire sessions unavailable (the 80's and 21st century peel sessions plus the legendary R6 session nobody seems to own up to having). put that together with the ATP performance R6 keep broadcasting and it'd make a nice "wire at the beeb part 2" cd. just a thought. p ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 11:34:12 +0000 (GMT) From: PAUL RABJOHN Subject: RE: [idealcopy] apeeling well i'd guess peel session cd's were very profitable as there are no recording costs and pretty minimal publicity for them. few ads in mojo/uncut/record collector and away you go. in the spirit of continually re-selling the same stuff , maybe this should be a "complete bbc sessions" double cd so you buy those 70's tracks for the umpteenth time? p "Clements, Bruno - BUP" wrote: With the publicity around the latest re-releases (even my more cynical mates have had to admit that getting 5 star reviews everywhere for albums after three decades is pretty impressive) this would be the ideal (!) time. Somehow I think the chance will be missed, sadly, even though it would certainly make a (small, presumably) profit. Bruno Paul wrote: good to see some great new peel session compilations coming out for the xmas market ; banshees / las / house of love / pulp and a few others. selling pretty cheap , the banshees one in fopp is only 6.99. not so impressed with the pj harvey one , instead of a nice double cd with them all on there's just a pretty thin selection of 12 tracks spread across 15 years of which 5 (including the whole first sesssion) have already been released. boo! now i guess all that WMO stuff is out of its license agreement so you've got 3 wire sessions unavailable (the 80's and 21st century peel sessions plus the legendary R6 session nobody seems to own up to having). put that together with the ATP performance R6 keep broadcasting and it'd make a nice "wire at the beeb part 2" cd. just a thought. p ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 08:38:34 -0800 (PST) From: Creatured Subject: RE: [idealcopy] apeeling Seems like i've seen bootlegs cassette copies of the Peel sessions and cdr copie of the 21st ecentury version. I'll have to keep my eye out fer em! NP: Meat Puppets Outdoor Minor 1982 Phenis Comp - --- "Clements, Bruno - BUP" wrote: > With the publicity around the latest re-releases (even my more > cynical mates > have had to admit that getting 5 star reviews everywhere for albums > after > three decades is pretty impressive) this would be the ideal (!) time. > > Somehow I think the chance will be missed, sadly, even though it > would > certainly make a (small, presumably) profit. > > Bruno > > > Paul wrote: good to see some great new peel session compilations > coming out > for the xmas market ; banshees / las / house of love / pulp and a few > others. selling pretty cheap , the banshees one in fopp is only 6.99. > > not so impressed with the pj harvey one , instead of a nice double > cd with > them all on there's just a pretty thin selection of 12 tracks spread > across > 15 years of which 5 (including the whole first sesssion) have already > been > released. boo! > > now i guess all that WMO stuff is out of its license agreement so > you've > got 3 wire sessions unavailable (the 80's and 21st century peel > sessions > plus the legendary R6 session nobody seems to own up to having). put > that > together with the ATP performance R6 keep broadcasting and it'd make > a nice > "wire at the beeb part 2" cd. > > just a thought. p > http://www.docuticker.com/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsored Link Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. http://www.letstalk.com/inlink.htm?to=592913 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 20:56:13 +0200 From: giluz Subject: Re: [idealcopy] apeeling Don't know how much the re-releases sell, but together with the two live CD's I think the market's a bit overloaded with Wire material right now. As much as I would like to see the sessions released ASAP, I think Wire or anyone else who has the rights to those recordings should wait at least a year before releasing them, despite the press coverage of the remasters. Maybe at the next reunion? giluz ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V9 #279 *******************************