°°°°My friend was changing his guitar the other day when we discovered something interesting. When he touched the metal on the guitar we heard radio coming from the amp. We got the AM station 1430 coming out of the guitar amp! We figured that it was some how related to the Boss distortion pedal (the orange one), since we were using ourselves as the antenna without the guitar and the level knob was changing the radio frequency. Any one know why this happened?°°°° fred frith frequently use radio via guitar intentionally..... listen to "improvised music of new york 1981".... also on "step across the border"
What's the legality of using radio broadcasts in music? Is radio public domain or is it a copyrighted by the station? Do the same rules apply for broadcast television? -----Original Message----- From: zorn-list-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:zorn-list-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Maurizio Suppo Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 5:26 AM To: zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re:Radio Weirdness °°°°My friend was changing his guitar the other day when we discovered something interesting. When he touched the metal on the guitar we heard radio coming from the amp. We got the AM station 1430 coming out of the guitar amp! We figured that it was some how related to the Boss distortion pedal (the orange one), since we were using ourselves as the antenna without the guitar and the level knob was changing the radio frequency. Any one know why this happened?°°°° fred frith frequently use radio via guitar intentionally..... listen to "improvised music of new york 1981".... also on "step across the border" _______________________________________________ zorn-list mailing list zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com To UNSUBSCRIBE or Change Your Subscription Options, go to the webpage below http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zorn-list
on 8/4/03 8:03 AM, Zachary Steiner at zsteiner@butler.edu wrote:
What's the legality of using radio broadcasts in music? Is radio public domain or is it a copyrighted by the station? Do the same rules apply for broadcast television?
Didn't Byrne & Eno get popped for usage on MY LIFE IN THEBUSH OF GHOSTS? sh
What's the legality of using radio broadcasts in music? Is radio public domain or is it a copyrighted by the station? Do the same rules apply for broadcast television?
The music is still controlled by whoever owns the copyright; the stations pay a fee to use it. DJ speech is generally copyrighted by the station as work for hire. Commercials are copyrighted separately. Yes, same rules for TV. Lang
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