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xylem777
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The picture for the band Blackwater Park is actually a picture of Murphy Blend. One member is in both bands, so an easy mistake to make. The only known image of Blackwater Park is on the inside gatefold of their LP.
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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The.Crimson.King
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Hi Team,
another Mutiny in Jonestown correction: On the album, "No China Doll For You": http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=55773 The
release date shows, "12/5/205", it in fact was not released in the year
205 which would make it the first album ever which would be very cool, but should be "12/5/2005"
Thanks! Dennis
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TCat
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David Bowie single "Can't Help Thinking About Me" needs to be moved from studio albums to singles.
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, done.
By the way, as a Collab you could do it by yourself.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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NotAProghead
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Thanks, done. If you don't mind as December 5, 2005. Otherwise it's a brainer for me to decide is it 12th of April or 5th of December.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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The.Crimson.King
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Sorry about that...you got it right as Dec 5, 2005
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The.Crimson.King
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Hi again Team,
I've just added the Mutiny in Jonestown album "Catalyst" to BandCamp so need to make corrections on the album page: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=55766 Could you please correct the following: 1) The time for the song "Catalyst" should be changed from 40:00 to 37:41 2) Total time for the album should be changed from 48:00 to 45:41 3) Put an asterisk * next to song 3 "For Annie" and note below, "Song not included on BandCamp due to Copyright considerations". 4) Please note that the album is now available on BandCamp at: https://mutinyinjonestown.bandcamp.com/album/catalyst Thanks! Dennis
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TCat
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I know, I've been doing it for quite a while, but once in a while I get one that will give me an error message and even after waiting a few days, I still can't change it. I've mentioned this before, but still haven't been able to figure out what the problem is.
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NotAProghead
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^ I had error message too when tried to edit from the album page, so I had to use Admin panel.
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TCat
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^ Hmmm, How about that. I learned something new today. Thanks for the info.
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NotAProghead
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Thanks, done, Dennis. Just curious, what's wrong with "For Annie"? Was it written by some other person (I don't see any other reason)?
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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The.Crimson.King
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Thanks for the corrections, looks great as always "For
Annie" is an Edgar Allen Poe poem so no problem there as it's public
domain. Unfortunately, rather than reciting it myself, I sampled a
version from a cassette audio book I bought many years ago called, "The
Poetry of Edgar Allen Poe" - actually still available on amazon. Actor
David Warner (who I love from a couple Lovecraft based movies, "In the
Mouth of Madness" and "Necronomicon - Book of the Dead") recited the
poem and that's the version I used in the song. While the poem is
public domain, I don't have permission to use his recording of it or
anything else from that audio book I'm
extremely careful about copyright (as you've probably noticed working
on my MIJ discography these past few weeks), and the rules on Bandcamp
are very clear and simple. If you didn't write it, or if you sampled it
without permission you're not allowed to upload it. Ya, people do it
anyway but they're taking a crazy risk and it's just not worth it. Case
in point, my wife owns a social media marketing biz and several of her
clients have used images they found on google images or just from
internet searches in their social media without having permission from
the image owner. All of the sudden they receive a letter from Getty
Images. It basically says, "You're using one of our images without our
permission. We don't care if you immediately remove it, or if you give
us accreditation, you violated our copyright. Attached is an invoice
for (usually between $750 and $1000) due in 10 days. If payment is not
received we will initiate legal proceedings." And they'd win, and for a
lot more than $1000 The
other interesting case is youtube. I posted some of Mutiny in
Jonestown's Beatle cover tunes there in the past, sometimes without even
putting the name of the song or band anywhere in the title, the name of
the uploaded file, the comments, nowhere. They apparently have a very
smart algorithm, because they were still are able to determine the song
and the current holder of copyright. For fun (and to test just how good they really are), I recently posted a solo
pedal steel guitar cover of a song from obscure doom metal band
Cathedral that sounds almost nothing like the original, and they still
flagged it as a copyright violation! They must have some software that
can analyze a chord progression and compare it to a billion songs or
something looking for a match. It's quite impressive! After
they identified my Beatle covers a few years ago they sent me an email
that basically said, "you're violating copyright but it's ok because we
have an arrangement with the owner of the copyright that we will embed
adverts to monetize your video and forward all proceeds to the owner".
The main reason I never violate copyright on youtube anymore is...what
happens if tomorrow Google (youtube's owner) changes their policy on
monetizing copyright violators and decides it's more advantageous to
enforce copyright the same way Getty Images does? You're already on
their list of youtube copyright violators and it would be like shooting
fish in a barrel. It's a bummer because there
are several Mutiny in Jonestown albums that are 50% to 100% cover tunes
that I'd love people to hear, but there's no way I can get those songs
out without becoming one of the 'fish in a barrel'. Oh well, at this
point I have 23 other MIJ albums of all original music up on Bandcamp
and that's just going to have to be enough
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NotAProghead
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^ Dennis, thanks for detailed answer.
I don't know have we laugh or cry. From one hand, authors deserve their share. From the other hand, these rules often make impossible even non-commercial use. Where are good old days when then unknown the Beatles or Stones played Chuck Berry's songs? *sighs*
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The.Crimson.King
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You're welcome I hope I didn't write too much on the subject and pull the thread off course, but it's something I feel very strongly about. The final thing I'd like to say is what drives me bat**** crazy about youtube is hundreds, maybe thousands of people upload entire albums that they own, but obviously don't have copyright permission and absolutely nothing happens to them! OTOH, I upload my cover of 'Strawberry Fields Forever' and am flagged as a copyright violator and told it's ok I'm breaking the law because they can make money off it? Why is uploading someone else's album ok, but uploading my version of a song from that album not? Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love the fact that so many rare and out of print prog albums have been uploaded to youtube!!! The sheer quantity of 70's French prog I've discovered on youtube is staggering. It just seems hypocritical for them to allow that with no consequences while coming down on people uploading a cover song
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NotAProghead
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^ Yeah, we live in a strange world.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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The.Crimson.King
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Indeed
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mbzr48
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1. Warm Coexistence (7:28) 2. Dark Mode (5:10) 3. Natural Affinity (11:04) 4. All the Struggles (7:30) 5. Uplifting (10:42) 6. Subconsciousness (3:18) 7. Facing the Truth (The Grand Finale) (18:36) 8. The Song of All Those Distant (5:04) 9. The Storm (4:35) Total Time 73:27 |
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NotAProghead
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^ Thanks, Mayer, done.
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Who are you and who am I to say we know the reason why... (D. Gilmour)
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BaldFriede
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A little bagatelle, but these little things make a big difference in the languages they occur in: The drummer on the new Magma album "Zëss" is listed as "Morgan Agren", but his name is "Morgan Ågren". Just copy and paste the name from here if you don't know how to create an "Å" on your computer.
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