Hi. I'm kind of a new poster to the list. Not like that will stop me from this diatribe: About promos: I worked in record stores for over twelve years as a buyer. The last few years I was buyer for the biggest record store in the Gulf South USA. Very prestigious. I got promo copies of EVERYTHING. The corporate owners and management were colluding to destroy it (with the help of the major record labels) and I bailed out before I went postal. Anyway, I've sold hundreds of promos. I have thousands in my collection. I've bought and sold other used cds. I've collected a shitload of mp3s from the internet. As a kid I taped hundreds if not thousands of records. If you're really good, there won't be many promos out there for sale. And each one that is bought is someone who might buy your next album at retail. Somewhere down the line of copying stuff, someone will go out and buy it for their collection. No one's figured a way to send complete copies of the liner notes and album covers with every mp3 file and that shit is important to collectors. Collectors are the record industry's base sales source. We spend a higher percentage of our income on music than anyone else. Kids that buy singles don't buy albums. People that buy hits rarely but lots of albums. They get most of their music from the radio. The people that frequent record stores and buy lots of music are the same people that have tons of mp3s, tapes, hi-fi vhs audio, DATA and other "illegal" stuff in their house. The whole "free crap costs the industry money" argument is lame. Record sales are up despite the lack of true hit material out there. Back when the cassette came out the record industry was screaming bloody murder that they were going to be decimated. Sales went up. More free shit means more record sales. So someone sell me a promo. Yours, Alan Evil Institute for Psychic Reform www.ifpr.homestead.com Change your mind. www.mp3.com/ifpr
Wow! What an unusual night - I'd say there was less then 50 people there! By time LX came on around 11pm, there were maybe 10 people dancing. Pretty bizarre, as it was a little bit like having him play your living room (not that I minded, but I hope he's not discouraged). Jack Dangers was there, but just to listen. It was a great set filled with some Bad Orb releases, and something which sounded really orby (possible new orb?) layered on top of Continuo's"Meditations On Pachelbel". I also heard that Smith's remix of "There's a Light And It Never Goes Out", and it all ended with OOBE and LX grooving away behind the decks. So it was a nice intimate show for us here in SF! =) rachel
For those of you who are interested. I've uploaded a 192kbps MP3 of this Smiths cover that has been discussed. It can be found in the upload section of the Orb Archive and its called "Schneider TM - The Light 3000" Enjoy !! G NP. Desmond Williams - Zen Zen Tao
I also heard that Smith's remix of "There's a Light And It Never Goes Out", and it all ended with OOBE and LX grooving away behind the decks.
So it was a nice intimate show for us here in SF! =) rachel
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For those of you who are interested. I've uploaded a 192kbps MP3 of this Smiths cover that has been discussed. It can be found in the
upload section of the Orb Archive and its called
"Schneider TM - The Light 3000"
okay, i'm a newbie and a dork, but what is the URL for the archive? PJK ===== All the other kids are doing it --> http://www.EvilSponge.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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