not clear on the concept of spam are we? I was responding to the question
----- Original Message -----
From: "anne teh" <tehanne@hotmail.com>
To: <aaron@nquit.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:15 AM
Subject: and the best spam award goes
to.................................................
quoted 10 lines This has got to be the most longwinded spam ever!
> This has got to be the most longwinded spam ever!
>
>
> >From: "Aaron Trumm" <aaron@nquit.com>
> >To: "- s h a r o n -" <bea@warp.nfld.net>, <idm@hyperreal.org>
> >CC: "Larry Lines" <larry@nquit.com>
> >Subject: Re: [idm] What is an album?
> >Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 10:06:18 -0500
> >
> >both of you I think - albums were vinyl before there was anything else,
but
quoted 1 line they were called records - records are always vinyl, except that
> >they were called records - records are always vinyl, except that
sometimes
quoted 4 lines i
> >i
> >call a release a record, just cuz it sounds cool and my label is NQuit
> >Records even though I've never done vinyl and I don't say "I make cds" to
> >people because that sounds like I'm in manufactering, but if I say "I
make
quoted 7 lines records" they know I'm a producer and nobody ever says "I make albums"
> >records" they know I'm a producer and nobody ever says "I make albums" -
> >people never called cassettes anything but tapes "I just got young m.c.'s
> >tape" - then somewhere along the way album meant a long play release, and
> >as
> >cd's came out people mostly just called 'em cds "I just got the new young
> >m.c. cd" but it wasn't accurate to call someone's release a cd because it
> >would be released on multiple formats so you had to have a name that
didn't
quoted 2 lines depend on the media and so there's album - I always wonder about this
> >depend on the media and so there's album - I always wonder about this
> >actually too, it always vaguely worries me and I don't know what to do so
I
quoted 20 lines just call 'em albums or call 'em by name, "You should go pick up Third
> >just call 'em albums or call 'em by name, "You should go pick up Third
> >Option's "Cult Of Nice", it's my new album"
> >
> >*laugh*
> >
> >-----------------------------------------------------------------
> >Aaron Trumm
> >NQuit (Never Never Quit)
> >aaron@nquit.com
> >www.nquit.com
> >
> >Music Available At:
> >* http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/thirdoption
> >* http://www.joesgrille.com/store/p-8633.html
> >* http://thirdoption.iuma.com
> >* http://ubl.artistdirect.com/fp2.asp?layout=artist_card&artistid=476400
> >* http://www.cdstreet.com/artists/nquit/
> >*
>
>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005JJEY/qid%3D988850999/104-91904
9
quoted 15 lines 6-7143939
> >6-7143939
> >* http://www.mp3.com/thirdoption
> >* http://www.stationmp3.com/stationMP3/musicians/index.cfm?id=204
> >* http://www.musicbuilder.com/Third_Option/
> >* http://thirdoption.djcentral.com
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "- s h a r o n -" <bea@warp.nfld.net>
> >To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
> >Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:41 AM
> >Subject: [idm] What is an album?
> >
> >
> >My partner and I have this continual disagreement:
> >
> >-- I say an "album" is a collection of tracks by an artist that
constitute
quoted 2 lines a
> >a
> >release, in any format. (E.g. "I am totally enamoured with Funckarma's
new
quoted 2 lines album 'Solid State'. I recently received the CD from Forced Exposure and
> >album 'Solid State'. I recently received the CD from Forced Exposure and
> >have been listening to it a lot since. Such beautiful colours! I no
longer
quoted 5 lines consider Funckarma brown."
> >consider Funckarma brown."
> >
> >-- He says an "album" is the vinyl format of a release. (E.g. "Most of
> >L'usine's EPs are albums, which we can't get because we don't have a
> >turntable. But a lot of the tracks appear on A Pseudo Steady State
anyway,
quoted 17 lines so we might not be missing much.")
> >so we might not be missing much.")
> >
> >Which one of us has the terminology correct?
> >
> >-Sharon in Canada
> >
> >
> >
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