Sitting at home, doing job foo, listening to LauncCast, when they play Dog and Pony Show. Out of curiosity I go to Amazon to find out which Consolidated albums are still available.
There I found l2g's list of "College Radio Albums That Forever Warped My Musical Tastes". So now I have put aside the high school mix disc and am working on a KBVR disc. Which will be MUCH harder because in order to complete it I have to track down those obscure titles only released on 7" vinyl with a 500 press run and then digitise them. Curse you, Irving.
There I found l2g's list of "College Radio Albums That Forever Warped My Musical Tastes". So now I have put aside the high school mix disc and am working on a KBVR disc. Which will be MUCH harder because in order to complete it I have to track down those obscure titles only released on 7" vinyl with a 500 press run and then digitise them. Curse you, Irving.
Hummmmm.
Date: 2001-04-26 02:49 pm (UTC)Am I on crack?
Re: Hummmmm.
Date: 2001-04-26 08:45 pm (UTC)Technically, it is tedious but straightforward. Legally... hmmm. I'm not sure. I'll have to read the Live365.com rules again. I think they are cool as long as you abide by the DMCA (basically you can't play only one artist or track through a whole album at a time) and the songs you pick have publishers affiliated with ASCAP or BMI or SESAC. I really hate that last one, mainly because it means artists like the Headless Chickens and Bill Pritchard are verboten.
You know, I think they also want you to actually own a legal copy of the recordings you put up. Those picky music industry people. :-)
Anyway, I did actually start assembling an Axolotl station on Live365. I just never finished it. I think it's still there, even.
Re: Hummmmm.
Date: 2002-05-05 01:50 am (UTC)