|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
/z |
. |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
So this is just one of the five discs. How are the other four going to be offered? What price to pay for something we may not want or already have? I'd rather pay Tom for the 1967 discs and leave it to myself if I want some other material.
A better deal would have been to pay 15 Euro for the Marquee recordings and get a free download for the John the Revelator album, should one want that as well. |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
john the revenuer
I am somewhat suspect of buying a "pig in a poke" to use a 19th century saying.
Has anyone heard Toms Band? Does John Mayall or Peter get anything out of this? John himself lost a lot of his old stuff in the Laurel Canyon fire and you would think that he would be interested in some of this. He did after all release "The Stumble" and was it "Double Trouble" or was it " So Many Roads"( i forget) from that era. I'm just saying that if it is some sort of financial arangement amongst all the parties i would feel better about this. March 1967....Was Mick still there or was he canned already? doodyhead I assume because Peter John McVie and possibly Mick Fleetwood were in this recording it should be in the pre rumors rather than Peter Green's section. .. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
To me, the whole concept of "I will give it for free... as long you buy a record of a band you never heard about before" seems specially designed for selling the Bluesbreakers record indirectly. I can't help but think that if such arrangement was necessary in first place, there's a good chance that the John hasn't authorized the thing. I apologize if I'm being too suspicious, as far as I know, the records could be perfectly legal. It's just that I would like to know for sure before considering the buy. |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
royalty pain
Dear Muddy
Welcome to the ledge. MY thought is that if he did get some feedback from mayall on this i would be happier in this if he would reveal it. There is plenty of free music from the past out there. just ask the greatful dead. i am sure he did not ask mayall permission to record it in the first place. You would think he would be secure enough in his own music not to resort to this vinnie c |
#6
|
||||
|
||||
Next offer
Hi all,
Disregarding the discussions above concerning the procedures, I can let you know that Tom has revealed to me that the next disc (Manor House, which is supposed to be better) will be available end of october. Don't know what we'll have to purchase besides. Still, the discussions above seem very meaningful, especially the comment concerning free bootleg recordings like the Greatful Dead. |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
for example says doodyhead, mel and vinnie
http://www.archive.org/details/etree
search their database of free music from living and dead musicians that we all know. They took off line those that have been commercially released just saying..... doodyhead |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
So did anybody buy the download with the Mayall/Greeny show?
It seems all traces of it are gone from the webstore now. As expected. |
|
|
Blues: The British Connection by Bob Brunning
$12.99
Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae
$79.99
Bob Brunning Sound Trackers Music Series Hardcover 6 Book Lot Pop, Metal, Reggae
$56.99
Bob Brunning Sound Trackers 1970s Pop Hardcover Book Import
$19.99
1960s Pop - Hardcover By Brunning, Bob - GOOD
$6.50