In article <daji0v$r0d$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, joemono
<joe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I'm slowly adding more audio, too. I just added:
> mp3: The Distance (Live)
http://cake.ography.co.uk/song_details.php?id=350
> mp3: Sheep Go To Heaven (Live)
> http://cake.ography.co.uk/song_details.php?id=466
Nice! Thanks.
I don't know if you have the Live at the Norva 2003 bootleg. They
perform all the main hits from their albums up to Comfort Eagle. But on
that bootleg there's a version of Wheels entitled 'Spinning Round',
which John McC announces as "Something we we're working on."
If you don't have it, let me know, and maybe we can arrange some sort
of transfer.
> I'm going to be also moving all the other audio over to mp3s. I
> originally had real audio because that's how I do it for travis.ography.
> But I don't think I'd get in trouble for hosting a few hard-to-find
> tracks. No one's complained yet.
I'm not sure this is a good idea. Most of the people who send out
threatening legalese are associated with the record labels, not the
artists themselves. And those folks run random searched for MP3 files
because they know people can download them (thus they can be considered
pirated). Real Audio files are hardly ever searched for because the
major media outlets use that format for their web streaming, so it's
hard to sort out the legal stuff versus the otherwise stuff. If I were
you I'd keep things in Real Audio, and people who really want those
songs can use an audio hijacking software to retrieve them.
> Well, I posted over at the only other Cake message board that I know
> about to have everyone get their ***** over here. That other board is
> dead, though, so I'm not sure many people even saw it. It'd be nice to
> see people posting here.
Yep. It's the information age. Information overflow and short attention
span. Kind of makes the constantly interested fans look like obsessed
maniacs :o)
Cheers!
P


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