Please don't buy this comp

yeyequebec

Fleetwood Class
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Apr 23, 2011
This mp3 comp is on sale on Itunes. It a ripoff of the free comp I made for the garage punk forum 4-5 years ago. It's the fourth times that it's been bootleged. At least they could have bootleg it on vinyl ;P
 

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It's pretty amazing really. After 40 odd years of chasing after bootleggers, suddenly you can buy/listen to them at iTunes/Spotify. No quality control whatsoever! As late as yesterday, even though legit (I guess...) I was listening to the first WCPAEB lp and the last two bonus cuts had the titles switched around. So shoddy.
 
The song titles for most of Norton's Unreleased Garage Acetate series are incorrect in iTunes. Pissed me off.
 
I phone Itunes to tell them to take it off, but they say that they couldn't until someone who own the rights to at least one song was making a formal complaint. Since there's a song by Michel pagliaro's first band, I wrote him through his website. His wife is taking care of his business and she's supposed to be quite hard on people using her husband songs. We will see if something's going to happened.
 
Thank you for bringing this to our attention yeye. I really like the Musi-q-airs, Paskal & les Seigneurs, Wild Ones, and 5e Dimension.
 
You don't need me to tell you - You are fighting a losing battle with the internet freebee / entitlement generation running the show.
Even if you have the legal rights, you still gotta jump thru hoops of fire to have things removed from i-tunes - unless, of course, you happen to be a big 'n powerful conglomerate.
If you are worried about some entity profiting from something you created for free, you probably shouldn't have done so in the first place.
 
...and such a swanky exploito-hipster cover pic... having nothing to do with the music (okay, now I actually miss the casket shaped hot-rod monster cartoons). :wtf:
 
You don't need me to tell you - You are fighting a losing battle with the internet freebee / entitlement generation running the show.
Even if you have the legal rights, you still gotta jump thru hoops of fire to have things removed from i-tunes - unless, of course, you happen to be a big 'n powerful conglomerate.
If you are worried about some entity profiting from something you created for free, you probably shouldn't have done so in the first place.

I was naive. What can I say :/
 
No point, Mr Splendid. That song just goes through my head every time I read stuff that mentions a social circle. It's out of my control.
 
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