Crystal Premo wrote:
Realize, though, that the Library of Congress is not allowed to
share the stored copies with anybody other than viewing at the LOC,
if the work is still under copyright. They don't have the legal
ability to copy copyrighted works anymore than you or I do. <<
Interesting.
Borrowing the quote from Crystal's post,:
Realize, though, that the Library of Congress is not allowed to share
the stored copies with anybody other than viewing at the LOC, if the
work is still under copyright. They don't have the legal ability to
copy copyrighted works anymore than you or I d
Crystal Premo wrote:
Realize, though, that the Library of Congress is not allowed to share
the stored copies with anybody other than viewing at the LOC, if the
work is still under copyright. They don't have the legal ability to
copy copyrighted works anymore than you or I do. <<
Interesting.
Realize, though, that the Library of Congress is not allowed to share the
stored copies with anybody other than viewing at the LOC, if the work is
still under copyright. They don't have the legal ability to copy
copyrighted works anymore than you or I do. <<
Interesting. My friend has been abl
esday, 21 September 2004 8:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.
Keith Helgesen wrote:
> Thanks Crystal!
>
> Keith Helgesen.
> Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
> Ph: (02) 62910787. Band Mob. 0436-620587
> Private Mob 0417-042171
>
12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.
I am frequently asked to obtain hard-to-find music for my students and
clients. For the most part, I can obtain these things from one of a couple
of collectors. However, when the best of the two doesn't have it, h
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.
I am frequently asked to obtain hard-to-find music for my students and
clients. For the most part, I can obtain these things from one of a couple
of collectors. However, when the best of the two doesn't have it, he can
usually get it
I am frequently asked to obtain hard-to-find music for my students and
clients. For the most part, I can obtain these things from one of a couple
of collectors. However, when the best of the two doesn't have it, he can
usually get it from the Library of Congress. He's lucky to have a family
Yeah, I know. The "Stripes" bit worked - having Murray blow his cool
and dump a passenger with her luggage out in the middle of a small
bridge. It's just funny to the locals.
Like anyone cares, but, part of first reply on this subject made no
sense whatsoever:
>>Keith Helgesen wrote:
>>Grea
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Raymond Horton wrote:
The oddest part in the movie, for Louisvillians, is when Murray heads
to the airport in the cab- he goes across the Clark Bridge toward
Indiana! What WAS he thinking? (Poetic license, I suppose.)
Nah, he just got directions from the same person wh
Raymond Horton wrote:
The oddest part in the movie, for Louisvillians, is when Murray heads
to the airport in the cab- he goes across the Clark Bridge toward
Indiana! What WAS he thinking? (Poetic license, I suppose.)
Nah, he just got directions from the same person who gave Bob Newhart
direc
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Carl Dershem
Sent: Monday, 20 September 2004 11:46 AM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.
Raymond Horton wrote:
> I've always thought the "Stripes" theme would make a good orchest
Raymond Horton wrote:
I've always thought the "Stripes" theme would make a good orchestral
pops march - but I've never known if it is available.
A concert band I play in did something from that last year. If I
remember (not as likely as it was 20 years ago) I'll ask the leader if
he remembers w
I've always thought the "Stripes" theme would make a good orchestral
pops march - but I've never known if it is available.
The movie was filmed at Fort Knox, but all the city scenes were done in
Louisville. We all walk to rehearsals down the alley where Bill Murray
drops the pizza (you can see
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