Re: [Harp-L] harp-l virtual compilation



How about you virtualize it by creating a 'concert' on archive.org called 'The harp-l Sessions' where each member who wants to post can put one (and only one) cut there. 

Would that work? Or does one person have to maintain it and post the cuts? 

Folks could even post under their harp-l name rather than their 'real' name. Then when you see someone post and say "hmm, wonder what that person sounds like" you could just go there and listen to their cut. Works for folks that don't have myspace and what not.

Bill Hines
Hershey, PA

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Garry Hodgson <harp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> David Brown <nonidesign@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Touchy subject, that last effort at a Harp-L compilation. Bad taste in my
> > mouth on that one. "Scorcher" ripped me off for $6.00 and never delivered.
> > To make it worse he kept giving these hopefull updates and excuses...for *
> > years*.
> 
> my biggest problem with that whole episode is that he refused to hand it off
> to someone else to complete, even when others were willing.  oh well.
> 
> as far as doing it online, there's nothing to it, from a technical point
> of view.  the hard part is just the effort of soliciting tracks, making sure
> everyone's ok with their stuff being online, dealing with any intellectual
> property issues, etc.  to some degree, the need for this has been reduced
> by people putting their own stuff up on myspace or youtube, where each artist
> is responsible for their own stuff.
> 




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