It's nothing new that there can be a bit of a grey area for some people when it comes to taper-friendly, but the taper-friendly list is THE taper-friendly list -as far as etree goes- and I can stick to that (when I remember to check it before posting. . .)
Snip: You know, on the subject of taper-friendliness, I've got a beef. What if a non-friendly artist does a show on the radio? In my opinion, that show HAS to be tradable, because the artist has given it away. For example, with Dylan, he did a killer set from Woodstock '94, which was widely broadcast in high quality stereo on both cable TV and radio. Is that STILL untradable? Even though he cast the show out into the ether, knowing full well that such a thing as tape decks already existed? I mean, it's one thing to stick a mic on a pole at a show and violate an artist's rights and wishes. But if the dang show is GIVEN away-- I say, all bets are off. I guess I understand etree's need to not get into such subtleties. But just among us chickens, I say such a trade is ethical. One of these days I'm gonna offer up a WOB. As soon as I actually waste some. Snip: My fault, I messed up. Hell, I know people who trade boots of Bob D. though, and they also tend to make fun of his voice too. I need to be more careful about checking taper-friendly, however, this one just snuck up on me. Snip: > -please- do not talk about trading his music on any @etree.org mailing > lists. > thank you : ) No prob. Assume we can still make fun of his voice, and speculate whether he ever played Israel? _______________________________________________ etree.org etree mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mail.etree.org/mailman/listinfo/etree Need help? Ask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
