Hi Chris - Blank white CDs w/sleeves cost a few cents each, and you can print
& burn them in-house. The New Orleans 2005 Red Hat Summit CD is a good
example. :)
https://magnatune.com/artists/albums/magnacomp-redhat/
Songs for the party...
To Life! - A New Age Has Begun
It really depends on what is the purpose for the music. I'm not that
good on organizing musics by genre, but here goes a list.
# Instrumental and folk music
*
https://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a21299/excerpts-from-the-3-official-cds
** Favorite track numbers: 1, 2, 6, 8, 10.
** License: CC BY-SA
You are right, Chris, it is shocking.. But it is certainly better than
listening to hip-pop or such x_X
I don't know about the playlist but it certainly can't be missing this perl
-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP-gN1zoI28
cheers!
Pornophonique: https://www.jamendo.com/en/list/a7505/8-bit-lagerfeuer
This is as geeky as it gets.
If you decide to play this OpenBSD song
(http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#43) on a FSF event I would say you are a
very, well, brave man. ;-)
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I'm not going to the Ohio fest, but thanks for the suggested playlist;
think I'll download these and put them into my little rockboxed
player. Some of these tracks might be good to accompany my walks or
entertain me while I do housework. LOL.
This looks like a job for me! Here are some artists (and songs) that I
particularly enjoy:
- Ant_DK - New Galactic
(https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1248378/new-galactic).
- Cate - Sexy Nights (https://www.jamendo.com/en/track/1252165/sexy-nights).
- CyberSDF - Feel the Beats
+1
great song!
and this good from openbsd
http://www.openbsd.org/songs/song54.ogg
and this(fromopenbsd)
http://www.openbsd.org/songs/song47.ogg
hi Chris
I love this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S1fISh-pag
I was thinking that too!
But the FSF has given BSD people Free Software Awards and even LibrePlanet
t-shirts included the mascots of various BSD icons.
NO!
We don't like Jon O'Bacon here. He's criticized the free software community
and called us pathetic.
Maybe you could try streaming from https://libre.fm. A lot of the songs there
are CC-BY-SA. I sometimes check the box "Only play me songs that other people
love".
Yea- what's the license, maybe I can edit it an insert "free software"
instead.
:)
You think this music would be good for a party? I've really got utterly no
idea about music.
I'm not sure if any of the OpenBSD songs are particularly inappropriate
(either for a party, or political messages within, certainly don't want to
promote BSD's message at the 30th party for FSF)
I guess that depends on what kind of party it is. If it's for dancing then
you might not want the genres to change randomly, which they do on libre.fm,
but you can also download the songs from there directly and then only choose
those that you think are appropriate.
Playing OpenBSD songs
Hmm, what license would a BSD distro choose? ;)
Perhaps also this remix to appease the metalheads
http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/06/15/metal-free-software-song-2-this-time-its-personal/
Besides that there is some nice stuff on https://www.jamendo.com/ (all kind
of cc licenses)
In addition to ThinkPenguin sponsoring the party I've volunteered to organize
the FSF 30th Ohio B'day party. One of the things I need for the party is a
playlist of songs. What would people suggest? I'm probably the worst person
to come up with a playlist given I don't listen to music.
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