audiori
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Sent you some email. You can probably guess the topic. |
OK. If you sent it to the store address (which is the correct address), we won't see it until later this evening most likely. Our store computer died last night while trying to get caught up on email. It just froze up and would no longer boot. We're rebuilding the store machine from old parts... so far its working better than the old store computer ever did - but we still have to install a ton of crap before we can get back to work on store related stuff.
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ToryNotion
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Originally posted by ToryNotion
Sent you some email. You can probably guess the topic. |
OK. If you sent it to the store address (which is the correct address), we won't see it until later this evening most likely. Our store computer died last night while trying to get caught up on email. It just froze up and would no longer boot. We're rebuilding the store machine from old parts... so far its working better than the old store computer ever did - but we still have to install a ton of crap before we can get back to work on store related stuff. |
Sent you a PM. Sorry about your computer problems. Just keep telling yourself, technology enriches my life, technology enriches ...
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Slappedhard
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Originally posted by Commander Cote
I'd be willing to bet there are a good 8-10 live bootleg shows out there, such as "Live at the Oasis" (which is a pretty good recording), that you good sell. Now I know we talked at Cornerstone about all the whiners, but, I think that if you put out the cd and EXPLAIN to people, "Were trying to help the boys out here, so, were selling this live show (whatever show that might be) for $10, and, you can download the artwork here(whatever sight you choose, BD?)". Also put in your ad when you are selling a show such as this, "One Whine and You're Out" Of course there are always going to be complainers, but, maybe there are ways to minimize them. Now I talk to DA fans all the time and most of them would be happy with a blank disc and a paper sleeve. Most if not all have computers and do there own art work. So, the cost of doing a project such as this would be next to nothing.
Now, when it comes to something like "The 10 Songs" that DA recorded (I believe) between HD and Alarma, that might be something worth putting a little more effort into
(artwork, packaging).
Yes there are ways to do things to help the band make money. Now, me personally, I wasn't crazy about the Edward Daniel Taylor ll (Sorry Terry). I would rather spend $30
on a great bootleg with no artwork. There has got to be material (bootlegs, studio outtakes) out there that can be released. Pre-ordering is a great way to do it. If you make 500 of something and pre-order for $25, heck that's $12,500, I would think that
some money would be made, especially if the music's already recorded.
Let's face it, the days of DA selling big are probably gone, but for the true faithful fans
that are still out here we will help as much as we can. But, I feel some of this stuff better come more frequently or you're going to miss out on some great opportunities.
And if elected I promise...... ooh sorry, got carried a way. |
It is worth reprinting.
The loyal fan base could be put to work locally promoting TT/DA/SE/LD music and concerts.
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Dr Rich
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Originally posted by Commander Cote
I'd be willing to bet there are a good 8-10 live bootleg shows out there, such as "Live at the Oasis" (which is a pretty good recording), that you good sell. Now I know we talked at Cornerstone about all the whiners, but, I think that if you put out the cd and EXPLAIN to people, "Were trying to help the boys out here, so, were selling this live show (whatever show that might be) for $10, and, you can download the artwork here(whatever sight you choose, BD?)". Also put in your ad when you are selling a show such as this, "One Whine and You're Out" Of course there are always going to be complainers, but, maybe there are ways to minimize them. Now I talk to DA fans all the time and most of them would be happy with a blank disc and a paper sleeve. Most if not all have computers and do there own art work. So, the cost of doing a project such as this would be next to nothing.
Now, when it comes to something like "The 10 Songs" that DA recorded (I believe) between HD and Alarma, that might be something worth putting a little more effort into
(artwork, packaging).
Yes there are ways to do things to help the band make money. Now, me personally, I wasn't crazy about the Edward Daniel Taylor ll (Sorry Terry). I would rather spend $30
on a great bootleg with no artwork. There has got to be material (bootlegs, studio outtakes) out there that can be released. Pre-ordering is a great way to do it. If you make 500 of something and pre-order for $25, heck that's $12,500, I would think that
some money would be made, especially if the music's already recorded.
Let's face it, the days of DA selling big are probably gone, but for the true faithful fans
that are still out here we will help as much as we can. But, I feel some of this stuff better come more frequently or you're going to miss out on some great opportunities.
And if elected I promise...... ooh sorry, got carried a way. |
It is worth reprinting.
The loyal fan base could be put to work locally promoting TT/DA/SE/LD music and concerts. |
Wow!
See? That's a GREAT idea!
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audiori
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Yes and it's the kind of feedback we need.
It gets quite discouraging when you put something out
that involves a lot of work or money and you get tons
of emails saying what people don't like about them.
We keep telling ourselves the happy campers are not emailing
and just happily listening to the CD. ...or DVD, eh Jeffrey?
And actually we just sent Terry a note about some tapes
he mentioned a while back. There are tapes that can be used,
we have to make sure Terry doesn't have some other plans for them.
But various demos and live stuff... we should be able to put out
in limited quantity. There are few unlabeled tapes that Tom G
had, he has no idea whats on them. There is at least one
24 track master that has two songs listed I never heard of,
(from the Horrendous Disc demo period)
but I guess Doug Doyle or someone would have to mix them.
We kinda wanted to do a CD of the before DA demo tape..
Jubal's Last Band, I think I mentioned it before. We got from
an old band member the cassette master. Yes, CASSETTE...
30 years old!!! And it looks it, the tape had seperated at both
ends of the spools... took some fixing. But, we got it taped off
and the sound isn't too bad, all things considering.
Now if we printed it as a collectable, for fans only it would
probably work. A few of the songs ended up on the first DA
album. See.. Jubal's Last Band demo
And we could probably put on some bonus live stuff from the period
or other demos.
There is a few live show videos that we wouldn't mind doing
collectors DVDs of.
The Horrendous Disc period demos, we would love
to put out, we have to talk to Terry about that.
(heh...yeah and to the 'whiners' ...maybe watch the "appology video"
on the Spittle and Phlegm DVD. Ter... I mean Camarillo has a message.)
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jeffrey k.
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Originally posted by audiori
It gets quite discouraging when you put something out
that involves a lot of work or money and you get tons
of emails saying what people don't like about them.
We keep telling ourselves the happy campers are not emailing
and just happily listening to the CD. ...or DVD, eh Jeffrey?
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Yeah....(I assume you are talking to me!)....in all fairness I've had a lot of really positive emails, but I've had some really negative ones too. My favorites are the ones where people email me just you to tell me how poorly I did on the dvd project, tell me they could have done it better on their IMAC/PC/whatever, and then slip in "if you ever need someone to work for the label, give me a call..." Oh sure, yeah...I'll do that.
It's weird, I think the internet has given people a "bullet proof" mentality that they can say whatever they want, and never have to own up to it , cause all they are doing is firing off missives into a void. People say some pretty horrible things in emails that they really never would have the stones to say in person. I think J & E would agree that if you are going to do "this" you have to be pretty thick skinned, and love the people you work for...cause the work, and even heartache involved with serving, can often outweigh the tangible benefits. (I think Pastors get this quite a bit too...not that I am saying I'm a pastor, but the serving people thing is similar.)
I can honestly say that the years I worked for Bill Mallonee & VOL and now running the label has really taught me some patience and the true meaning of giving and receiving grace. I used to really have a short fuse...sort of a "take no sh*t" attitude...and you really can't do that in this line of work...or as a believer I suppose. It still flares up in me from time to time, especially when people push my buttons, but I try to remember it's simply impossible to serve and have that attitude...and I think I've grown as a result. Never really saw it happening, until it did.
Anyway..I've probably rambled too much. Carry on....
jeffrey k.
www.lo-fidelity.com
PS...totally off topic, but does anyone else have trouble getting your avitar, or whatever they call the little picture you want in your messages, to upload and show up?
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JR88
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jeffery.......avatars still don't work.....but you can slap one in your signature
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mindgasket
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...even better was Camarillo's cigarette-smoking special effect.
I really don't get the complainers. I could see complaining if I were a Britney Spears fan, or Eminem, but 77's? DA? Seriously, these people should be flagellated!
Why do I love Mike Roe's stuff, or DA, or Knott...? Honestly, I listened to "Direct" the whole way home (about 5 hours) from last year's Lifest, windows down, sun shining. Why are our favorite artists called "Uncle" (Terry, Stonehill) , etc. so much? There's more than just a "hey man, great tune" connection.
When I and my big brother were stuck in a charismatic church that required us to have all the answers and dismissed our struggles and pain (thus intensely increasing them), a few people helped us to see God differently: C.S. Lewis, Mark Heard, Randy Stonehill, The Lost Dogs (I didn't come to know DA until later). But I've found comfort, courage, humor!... and God, in their words and music.
"My questions right now don't need all the answers
Just, please don't ever let go of me
No, don't ever stop loving me"
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"I'm asking you why
I never get inside the place that I belong
Whenever I think I've got a hold of you that's when
You're gone... Where would I go?
(it's always back to you)
Where would I run?
(it's always back to you)
What would I do?
(it's always back to you)
Forever back to you"
When I went through an agonizing divorce my family and close friends helped get me through it... and one of those close friends was Mike Roe, even though he doesn't know me from Adam. Ache Beautiful, Film at 11:00, Alone Together.... I made my own "Blood on the Tracks" cd full of Roe's songs. It helped.
Should I complain that I never got my "Life of David" cd from Knott's website, or that it took too long? If the price of hearing Hospital was to purchase one Britney Spears cd, two Eminem's, and three Snoop Dog's then it would be worth it (you'd probably need Knott's Hospital afterwards!). Besides, who could write and communicate Hospital with such believable and unaffected pathos? Knott (period).
Truth is fame or success isn't the appropriate reward for Roe, Taylor, Knott, Heard, Stonehill, etc. (though we wish(ed) it on them)... their rewards will be in heaven when they realize just how much their music was so many glasses of cold water to people like us. It sure would be nice to give some back, too... maybe by just being appreciative. Or by being patient and understanding when things take some time. It's the least we could do.
I enjoy their music so much, we all do. Honestly, it scares me to think of the day when I won't be able to purchase and then wait, like a kid on christmas eve, for my new 77's or DA album. I'd be begging God to make the sun go back in the sky just so I didn't have to become a Steven Curtis Chapman fan, or whoever the stale-pop fare is today.
And thanks, Audiori. They don't do it alone.
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PuP
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Amen.
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PuP
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jeffery.......avatars still don't work.....but you can slap one in your signature
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I see....that would make sense as to why I can't get it to work! I tried to put one in my signature...we will see if it works...
And it didn't...so how do I put in image in my signature???
Sorry again for the off topic post!
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Slap [IMG] [/IMG] around the URL.
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jeffrey k.
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Slap [IMG] [/IMG] around the URL. |
Thanks man...! cool. Pup, is your image thing an At-At?
jeffrey k.
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PuP
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You're welcome.
Actually, my image is a M.U.L.E. from the vintage video game of the same name.
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Dr Rich
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Originally posted by audiori
We kinda wanted to do a CD of the before DA demo tape..
Jubal's Last Band, I think I mentioned it before. We got from
an old band member the cassette master. Yes, CASSETTE...
30 years old!!! And it looks it, the tape had seperated at both
ends of the spools... took some fixing. But, we got it taped off
and the sound isn't too bad, all things considering.
Now if we printed it as a collectable, for fans only it would
probably work. A few of the songs ended up on the first DA
album. See.. Jubal's Last Band demo
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That would be awesome!
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Dr Rich
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Hello CC!
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Dr Rich
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I'm going home!
Y'all have a great weekend!
I am sure I will not post 'til Tuesday!
So take care until then!
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ToryNotion
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Its out of our hands at this point.. once the package is in the mail
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Discs arrived today. Thanks. Hope ya get that shipment of Horrendous Discs in real soon.
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