Funkadoodle wrote:
> In article <daji0v$r0d$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, joemono
> <joe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>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 don't have that, and I'd definitely be interested. Does "Spinning
Round" sound different from "Wheels?"
>>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, after reading that maybe I will reconsider. I just hate having to
provide such low quality audio, but then again, it's not *my* music I'm
offering. :)
joemono


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