Thread: TWeb Mix Tape (or CD)
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December 2nd 2004, 12:09 PM #1
TWeb Mix Tape (or CD)
Who would be down for participating in a mix-CD group?
Here's what I'm thinking.
1. Everybody who wants to participate in the project sends me a PM.
2. I send you an FTP address where you can upload one track
3. Optional: post a little blurb about why you picked that song
4. I put up a little webpage that has links to all the uploaded songs for people to download and burn.
This way, I get to hear all these crazy bands some of you guys talk about and you can have your lives improved by my flawless musical collection.
Anybody interested?In the grave they chose to make their beds
Now all that they've created comes crashing down,
Down upon their heads
Death is waiting
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December 2nd 2004, 12:30 PM #2
Re: TWeb Mix Tape (or CD)
sounds cool!
agHow can I understand God, when I haven't even achieved pure virtue?
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December 2nd 2004, 12:45 PM #3
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is this legal?
Pretty Pink VICTORY is soooooooo very SWEET........ and PINK!
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December 2nd 2004, 12:54 PM #4
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Hard to say.
Originally posted by babyc
I'm not selling it and I don't stand to make any profit from it. This is all music that's already owned by at least one person (hopefully).In the grave they chose to make their beds
Now all that they've created comes crashing down,
Down upon their heads
Death is waiting
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December 2nd 2004, 12:59 PM #5
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i'll participate then, as long as i don't risk having the "music" police showing up at my door, hauling my butt to jail. Not good, not good at all.
Pretty Pink VICTORY is soooooooo very SWEET........ and PINK!
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December 2nd 2004, 01:02 PM #6
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I don't think it matters whether or not you sell it. If each individual with a copy of the mix doesn't own a legitimately purchased copy of ALL of the tracks, then it's not legal (as I understand it).
Originally posted by Em7add11
Too bad, I thought it was a neat idea as well...
OTOH, if the tracks are all in the public domain or we have permission to "re-record", then no problem..."This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness." HH Tenzing Gyatzo, the 14th Dalai Lama
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December 2nd 2004, 01:07 PM #7
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would love to participate, but I really don't think it would be legal
markporter.co.uk:sprite:
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December 2nd 2004, 01:08 PM #8
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Well, maybe it's not such a great idea then.
Ok, false alarm. Nothing to see here people.
In the grave they chose to make their beds
Now all that they've created comes crashing down,
Down upon their heads
Death is waiting
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December 2nd 2004, 01:26 PM #9
Re: TWeb Mix Tape (or CD)
There are legal ways to achieve a similar effect.
Originally posted by Em7add11
All those with similar subscription jukeboxes could program the "TWeb mix" as a set list.
I haven't checked lately, but there once were online radio stations for which no paid subscription was needed.
No need to utterly scrap the idea just yet.

If folks like the mix and the music is available for legal download, then whoever wants a copy can get one, and it's all legal.Capt. Ochre
"I am so confused."
--mossrose, summing up the mission of Theologyweb
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--Trout
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December 2nd 2004, 01:30 PM #10
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Sounds complicated.
Pretty Pink VICTORY is soooooooo very SWEET........ and PINK!
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December 2nd 2004, 01:30 PM #11
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Yeah... Just post the set list here.
Be sure to check out Striped Theology, my TheoBlog.
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December 2nd 2004, 01:40 PM #12
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That depends.
Originally posted by babyc
For example, I've got RoadRunner Rhapsody (now run by Real Networks, but they haven't entirely ruined it).
I can set up a set list on my jukebox and export it to others. Receiving the list in this case would be as complicated as having the music service and giving somebody your e-mail addy.Capt. Ochre
"I am so confused."
--mossrose, summing up the mission of Theologyweb
"If he does remove a John Powell quote, I do have a suggestion."
--Trout
"In no possible worlds would a Trout quip ever appear in a Captain Ochre sig."
--LGM, referring to the impossibility of this signature line
"I never doubted for a moment that you had what it takes!"
--LGM, congratulating Trout on accomplishing the impossible
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December 2nd 2004, 01:42 PM #13
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Is this a streaming audio service?
I hesititate to go that route cause it will alienate the dial-up users.In the grave they chose to make their beds
Now all that they've created comes crashing down,
Down upon their heads
Death is waiting
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December 2nd 2004, 01:42 PM #14
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problem is that lots of the music probably isn't gonna be available in that kind of format
markporter.co.uk:sprite:
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December 2nd 2004, 01:57 PM #15
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Well, that's the drawback. I'm sure the the monthly fee for the service would alienate some users, also.
Originally posted by Em7add11
I mention it because there are probably a good number who have the service in the first place. For them, it's easy. For others, another arrangement might have to be made.
In answer to the subsequent post (Mark Porter), yes there's plenty of music missing from the Rhapsody database, but OTOH there's plenty of good stuff there.
A mix made using one of those services is likely to be less eclectic than otherwise. If that aspect is essential to you, then you'd be more in favor of dropping the idea.
Speaking for myself, much of what I listen to is on the eclectic side, but enough of it is on the border of mainstream that I can find some of it available on a service such as Rhapsody, and I'd get some enjoyment from exchanging sound preferences with others (so long as there's an Urban Sound filter that keeps me from hearing that non-music stuff that the kids are so crazy for these days ...
).
Capt. Ochre
"I am so confused."
--mossrose, summing up the mission of Theologyweb
"If he does remove a John Powell quote, I do have a suggestion."
--Trout
"In no possible worlds would a Trout quip ever appear in a Captain Ochre sig."
--LGM, referring to the impossibility of this signature line
"I never doubted for a moment that you had what it takes!"
--LGM, congratulating Trout on accomplishing the impossible
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