So what's this guys name? I'd love deprive him of his livelihood. I mean, it's only fair - it's a tough world out there.Chris Abbott wrote:That was the guy who spent ages telling me he was going to download the ISO of the Audio CD from the DVD off Emule, and spent even longer telling me the best DVD ripping package (on the grounds that as a musician he was entitled to do it, since it's a tough world out there).
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If the guy thinks that when he's sober, he needs a good kicking ffs. As he was drunk, I'd just let it by. And that's coming from someone who'se prolly been f'ed over by the music industry more than anyone else here...
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Nope, he was stone cold sober. He told me this during the rehearsals.madfiddler wrote:If the guy thinks that when he's sober, he needs a good kicking ffs. As he was drunk, I'd just let it by. And that's coming from someone who'se prolly been f'ed over by the music industry more than anyone else here...
What kind of guy listens to an iPod in the middle of a live event anyway??
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And then boasts about his right to do it to the guy who released them...subzero wrote:The kind of guy who doesnt pay for cds/dvds and rips them off emule
He actually said the only reason he wouldn't be pirating the DVD was because he didn't have the bandwidth.
But he justified himself by saying that at least he wouldn't be distributing it himself. Woop.
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perhaps we can try and catch him out on the yakyak board then. I mean, what sort of communty will sit back and allow one of its members rip off another member(s)....
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It's one thing to rip the cd's to an mp3 device or home server (as I have) if you bought the cd's, and its totally another thing to download them free!
Speaking for me, I have this weird obsession for original things. It's a bit strange in a world seemingly full of people who download loads of stuff from emule etc. Last count I had almost 400 dvd's and 400 cd's. Its taken me 14 years and rob-knows-how-much money to get there but I'm happy. The only time I *have* downloaded something is if I'm looking for a track or if I want to hear a particular band. I've gone out and bought most of a band's back catalogue based upon a track that I've downloaded and tried out.
Btw - did anyone else notice the almost Spinal Tap moment with Sd80's? There was one point where the smoke machine went into overdrive and the front right of the stage looked like a Motorhead gig. Couldn't see Ben or the bassist (sorry, I don't know his name)! All you guys needed was several six foot plastic pods to emerge from
I definitely think you guys should tour more. And play for about three hours longer.
Speaking for me, I have this weird obsession for original things. It's a bit strange in a world seemingly full of people who download loads of stuff from emule etc. Last count I had almost 400 dvd's and 400 cd's. Its taken me 14 years and rob-knows-how-much money to get there but I'm happy. The only time I *have* downloaded something is if I'm looking for a track or if I want to hear a particular band. I've gone out and bought most of a band's back catalogue based upon a track that I've downloaded and tried out.
Btw - did anyone else notice the almost Spinal Tap moment with Sd80's? There was one point where the smoke machine went into overdrive and the front right of the stage looked like a Motorhead gig. Couldn't see Ben or the bassist (sorry, I don't know his name)! All you guys needed was several six foot plastic pods to emerge from
I definitely think you guys should tour more. And play for about three hours longer.
Ah .. will remove my quote of "manic Happy Monday's dancer" from my pic of him if this is the case.Tas wrote:Actually, it seemed very funny at the time but since then i've heard on the grape vine that he has some sort of learning disability. (dunno if thats entirely true mind you)
OK, so I'm an Atari ST-fiend .. doesn't mean I don't appreciate fine SID toons
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Well if we could get paid gigs we would. Each time we do a gig, we aim to learn one new song - it's the only way a bank who don't rehearse properly together can.. This time it was Think Twice 3, next time it was Nemesis the Warlock, which we were supposed to do on Sat night, but it didn't come together well enough in the rehearsal earlier that day.Driller wrote:I definitely think you guys should tour more. And play for about three hours longer.
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Good point as I know that Chris Abbot has put himself in debt a few times for these events so there's not a lot of money flying about.Well if we could get paid gigs we would
It's a pity that the retro scene isn't larger so you guys could be financially able to play more. It was obvious that you all enjoyed it
No disrespect to the other acts but I did think that your set was the highlight of the night.
My girlfriend *did* wonder how much you guys would charge for a wedding
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Ah don't get me wrong, I've been working with Chris on these BITs for long enough now, and you won't hear me say anything against it all (including getting paid). We do it for Chris, the scene, and ourselves since it's a great weekend. But as for SID80s playing more 'other' gigs, that's what we've got to get paid for. Especially since we're not even all in the same country, the sort of amounts it would require isn't going to be your silly back o' the pub type affair.Driller wrote:Good point as I know that Chris Abbot has put himself in debt a few times for these events so there's not a lot of money flying about.Well if we could get paid gigs we would
It's a pity that the retro scene isn't larger so you guys could be financially able to play more. It was obvious that you all enjoyed it
No disrespect to the other acts but I did think that your set was the highlight of the night.
My girlfriend *did* wonder how much you guys would charge for a wedding
The main and only aim for us this time around, is that Chris wasn't out of pocket this time. We achieved that, and now we just hope that DVD sales will help put him back on track a bit. If the DVD sells out, there's even going to be a small piece of the pie for everyone involved in it. Can't say fairer than that. But this is why it frigging annoys me when I hear that some people are planning to copy the DVD. If they only knew what exactly went into getting this project together, they should be ashamed.
Thanks for the feedback... and yes we could do a wedding, or anything else... and if anyone was serious about that sort of thing, they should get in touch with me....
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