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Re: Fripp & Eno 1973 / BBC / Peel
The RIAA has successfully put them out of business. Seems they were
selling music too cheap and the record companies weren't getting their
slice.
Paul
Quoting harryesq@aol.com:
> This link doesn't work for me. Does anyone know of a problem with the
>site?
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> Harry
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> Harry Weinberg, Esq.
> Law Offices of Harry Weinberg
> 11 Beach Street - 8th Floor
> New York, N.Y. 10013
> (212) 989-2908
> From: Rev Fever [mailto:revfever@ubergadget.com]
> Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 5:21 AM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Fripp & Eno 1973 / BBC / Peel
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> You will need to request that these 2 files be sent to you, since
> the last time I checked, they are no longer up at this site.
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> Details to do so are given at the site. Scroll down for the address.
> Whoever manages this site is very accommodating and reasonably fast
> about doing so.
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> Also, rare submissions to this site are encouraged. Enjoy!
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> -Rev. Fever
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> 'We continue our fascination of the late, great British broadcaster
> John Peel with another excellent show from the archives. This time
> the collaboration of two sonic visionaries in 1973 that produced the
> often talked about album No Pussyfooting that was designed to
> showcase tape-echo and delay techniques to the mass pop audience.
> Here, the gentlemen offered two tracks exclusively for Peel's Top
> Gear show.'
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> http://music.allofmp3.com/mcatalog.shtml?group=448&albref=14
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