LOL who needs
church when ya have Rev Alan Evil. Are you sure you aren’t a Pentecostal? All fired
up like that? Reminds me of my childhood…yep,
I’m going to hell.
Anyway, I’ll
buy ya that beer. And while I am on my way to hell, I’m make a cover/remix of
your stuff. It’ll give me something to do.
Avec amour,
Dawson
-----Original Message-----
From:
orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Alan Evil
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002
12:37 PM
To: Orb@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: [Orb] copyright ranting
I would think a good remix would be the
highest form of flattery, just like the performance of a cover song is a high
form of flattery, or imitation or whatever. In this age of electronic
music I would say the electronic artist creating a remix in their bedroom is
about equal to a bar band covering a song in a bar. Now there are some
artists that might be in that bar and get super pissed because they're not
getting royalties from the band (who, if they're like me, are glad they get
free drinks because what little money they've made at the door won't cover the
fliers, rehearsal space, guitar strings and such that led up to that
show). But I think most artists would have a good laugh and buy the band
a round of drinks. I remember wishing that one of the guys from Devo
would show up when I was covering "Mongoloid"... but that was a
different era.
I guess the Orb are a bunch of buggers
for "stealing" from other people's songs. It's quite likely
that more copies of Ultraworld were sold than Minnie Riperton's album with
"Loving You" on it. I bet Minnie was pissed. In case you
don't fathom the sarcasm there, the Orb song lead directly to the release of
Minnie Riperton's Greatest Hits. That song had been out of print for over
ten years when Ultraworld came out. I know, I tried to find it. (A
little side note, I did find it on an "Italian Import" (read bootleg)
but not on any legit releases. I think it was also available on a 45rpm
single.)
Personally, I think most music
industry people and even a lot of musicians have got their heads so far up
their asses about remixes, filesharing, sampling, and the like that they can't
see how all of these make the world a better place for all of them and us.
Oh, and who ever sent that Bugging You
swf, you're my hero.
And the last bit of ranting I've got to
do is to say, if you don't want "off topic" posts you should stick to
visiting websites or read NME or something. Any list that sticks to
something as dull as one band isn't worth a shit. The delete button is
quick and painless. At least the recent bunch of "off topic"
posts have been funny and witty and informative as opposed to fifty fucking
posts a day asking "Where's my BOB XX?!?" THAT was a waste of
fucking time. But you didn't hear me bitching about it, did you?
No, you didn't.
I need a beer and the fucking stores
don't sell it here for another half hour. GODDAMNIT I hate Baptists.
All my love,
Alan Evil
Institute for Psychic Reform
Change your Mind
www.psychicreform.com