At 06:12 AM 12/7/1999 , you wrote:
quoted 11 lines From: "joe mull" <joemull@thegrid.net>
> > From: "joe mull" <joemull@thegrid.net>
>
> > here's a good challenge for the 'core v/vm 'spotters out here - can
> > anyone match the original songs/artists of the golden era with the
> > cover tunes from this release? to fully appreciate this release, i'd
> > like to hunt down the [repressed] vinyl and make a compilation of
> > the originals.
>
>Hang on a minute, are you saying that "The Haunted Ballroom" is
>simply old ballroom music processed with reverb & echo? Sounds like
>it might be pretty cool, but what's the deal with copyright, etc?
It is indeed just old ballroom music with new twisted
v/vm touches. During the live v/vm show here in
cleveland last month james played several of these
tracks as well as demented versions of many other
pop, jazz, & traditional tunes. I believe you can hear
or download the entire live cleveland v/vm show on
mp3 from the bent crayon website at:
http://www.bentcrayon.com
quoted 7 lines I think I might get hold of "the haunted ballroom" and add even MORE
>I think I might get hold of "the haunted ballroom" and add even MORE
>reverb & echo, and sell it on as "the even more haunted Ballroom"...
>any takers? It could become an endless project, as each person who
>takes it on adds EVEN MORE reverb & echo until the whole thing just
>sounds like sonic soup being poured into the vast eternity of time
>whilst echoing round the huge emptiness of deep space until the end
>of forever...
Without mutations we would have no innovations! : )
-->-Lance---
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