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From | "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: 1980's Mix Disc collection for sale (about 260 songs) |
Date | Mon, 13 Feb 2006 19:07:28 -0500 |
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And the artists are getting HOW MUCH from this? :-)
Jaimie Vernon,
President, Bullseye Records
"Not Infecting Our Customers' Computers Since 1985!!"
http://www.bullseyecanada.com
http://www.bullseyerecords.com
Author, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia
http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/
http://www.myspace.com/jaimievernonsmovingtargetz
>From: "Jeff" <jeff.teez@verizon.net>
>Reply-To: audities@smoe.org
>To: <audities@smoe.org>
>Subject: 1980's Mix Disc collection for sale (about 260 songs)
>Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 18:10:43 -0500
>
>Hello Fellow Auditeers, (and sorry for the long post)
>
>Since 1998, I've been collecting every single song that I've ever wanted
>but never before owned and making mix discs from them. I had separated
>them by decade only and come up with about a dozen discs each from each
>decade: the 70's, 80's and 90's. Recently I've dumped all of them (by
>decade) back into my pc, found the release dates for every single track
>and reorganized the entire thing into *new* sets of chronological discs.
>For example, I can now pull up an entire disc of songs from, say, 1974,
>whereas before the 1974 tracks were spread out all across the "70's Set
>of 12 discs". I'm really enjoying them this way. Anyway, now I've got
>all these discs left, now that I've redone two of the three batches (the
>90's will be next). The songs aren't in any order, but I did take good
>care to make sure that all the tracks sound good and that there's at
>least "some" continuity. Each track was "hand" edited, fixed, filtered,
>adjusted, whatever needed doing (via Cool Edit) to make a good sounding
>track in each and every case. I sold the 12-disc 70's set to a friend
>several months ago and I've just finished re-doing the 80's set
>chronologically, so I've now got the 13 original discs full of trax that
>I made that I'd like to sell. I figure that they're worth $3.00 a piece,
>anyway. Each disc comes with a track listing, ready to put in a jewel
>box. I can ship them with jewel boxes or not, your choice. I put four of
>the track listing pages on my scanner and scanned them into (4) 8.5 x 11
>pages, so you can see every single song that's included if you'd like.
>Just e-mail me off-list and I'll send them to you. They're just 4 small
>jpegs, but you can easily read the tracks. Lastly, the tracks came from
>"everywhere": early FTP grabs, Napster, Limewire, my own vinyl
>collection, discs I borrowed from the library, discs I borrowed from
>friends, discs from my own collection (took the songs I liked and then
>traded in the discs), heck, a few even came from relatively new
>cassettes (only a few, no tape hiss!). There are some cool remixes, some
>12" stuff, a rare version here and there.
>
>Sorry for the Fram, gang. Anyway, I'm thinking $35.00 for the set (we
>can work out shipping anyway you'd like), but I'll consider any offer.
>Sure, they're songs I chose, but I guarantee you all will find *lots* of
>stuff you'll like. Two years as an auditeer, and one thing that I have
>learned is that I am smack dab in the middle of you all when it comes to
>musical taste. By the way, I just turned 47, so that will give you an
>idea, perhaps, as to how old I was when I was listening to these trax.
>Oh yeah, money back guaranteed if you don't like the quality or anything
>else about these discs once you get 'em. My standards are pretty high.
>And, as I'm sure you can all tell by now, I'm just totally freakin' nuts
>when it comes to this stuff. :-) So everything is very well organized.
>13 cents a song, what a deal!
>
>jeff teez in delaware
>
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