Don't get yer panties in a twist. Purple Virus...will be out next year on Ace.![]()
Can we hear a sample?
Don't get yer panties in a twist. Purple Virus...will be out next year on Ace.![]()
It's not up to me.Can we hear a sample?
I don't own it, never did. It's not up to me at this point. And it will be out on Ace next year. And if it isn't...SUE THEM!! Or get drunk and tear up shitIt'll never come out. The PV single was due to be (re)issued in 2004.
Doesn't Back From The Grave/GP Unknowns betray the whole movement? I mean you can
hear the songs in their entirety. It would make much more sense if these comps came with short CLIPS
only, with a "so there" sticker. "If you don't own the record, you can't hear it, you entitled motherfucker"
What fucking "movement"?
Every time I read one of your posts I picture a baby having a tantrum and throwing all of its toys out of the cot.Doesn't Back From The Grave/GP Unknowns betray the whole movement? I mean you can
hear the songs in their entirety. It would make much more sense if these comps came with short CLIPS
only, with a "so there" sticker. "If you don't own the record, you can't hear it, you entitled motherfucker"
My money is on MOPTOP!!!A movement of pseudo grown men.
Your reply btw, speaks for itself.
Cheers.
BRAVOBooks are meant to be read. Movies are meant to be watched. Music is meant to be heard. Simple facts. Somebody that owns a rare 45 is not forced to post it to YouTube for everybody to hear...BUT if someone asks to hear that 45 and is refused, I believe it's because the person refusing has the pathetic collectors mentality I posted about earlier. What other reason is there? To try to spin it any other way is just not truthful. Guys like Alec Palao and Tim Warren make us wait but we know the music will eventually come out in incredible sound quality with absolutely killer packages with scoops and photos of the bands. My comments are not directed at guys like Alec or Tim, who collectively have done more for '60s garage (and other genres) than anyone on the planet. I'm talking about the collectors who have no intention of ever sharing the music but thump their chests about having a score of unknown songs.
Wanting to hear a song is not due to a sense of entitlement; it's due to wanting to enjoy something that we all care enough to post to a music forum about.
I've shared so many songs on 60sgaragebands.com that I've seen posted to YouTube or ripped to comps. So what? The fact the somebody else enjoyed them enough to want to share them with others no doubt brings the performers of the music great joy, especially if the music has been mostly forgotten for 45 years. Isn't that what it's all about?
Look in the mirror, dude, or are you too vain?A movement of pseudo grown men.
Your reply btw, speaks for itself.
Cheers.
"Entitlement brigade" is much better. Doesn't sound too serious, too, which is always good.Perhaps a better branding would be entitlement brigade - comprised of people of all ages, creeds, etc.
My point of view on the matter - there are way many more folks on the side of "i wanna hear it" than there are of "I own it and I'm not letting anyone hear it".