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From "Bill" <billm45s@verizon.net>
Subject SOTT 23 Is Forming
Date Wed, 05 Jan 2011 11:25:46 -0500

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Hello all (and some of you may get this more than once - sorry),

Well it has quite some time since SOTT 22.  And after some discussion and 
encouragement, I am ready to put together SOTT 23.  If the last round was 
the recession round, this can be the sputtering recovery round.  So lets see 
who wants in for this round.  Please let me know fairly soon if you want in 
for another round.

For those that don't know, SOTT is a CDR tree that I periodically run,
where you make a brilliant mix CDR (we started with tapes over a dozen years
ago) that most of us use as a buying guide..

Once you make the mix CDR you dub a copy for everyone else in the
group, mail all the copies to me, and once I get them all, you get a
package containing one from everyone in the group.  We have had over 150
people join SOTT at one time or another from at least a dozen countries.

If you are interested in participating in SOTT, please read the
guideline/rules below and contact me at billm45s@verizon.net.  If you want
to join for the first time, please feel free - this truly is an open
environment.

The due date for my receipt of the completed CD-Rs for this round will be
around March 1st - though earlier is OK (and we have never had a round end
on time, but it would be nice to be close).

I'd like to have this round set by January 18th or so.


IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE LET ME KNOW SOON

The base rules and guidelines for SOTT are as follows:

* Everyone in the group makes a brilliant mix CDR ( please use an 80
minute CD)

* The mix should be somewhat jangle, power pop/rock pop/pop related, but we
all like to push the envelope, which is encouraged. I usually include some
of my garage 45s or an old rockabilly cut.  Good songs in a good sequence is 
the key

* The mix need not be all rare stuff.  A lot of people use this as a
consumer guide for stuff they don't know, so it shouldn't be real common
either, but common is often different from one person to another.  From my
own take the best mixes have a variety of sounds and genres and mix rare
things with newer things and older things and create a flow.  Some
perfectly good mixes lose it for me because they have too much of a
sameness of sound and lack flow.  Also, different people like different
mixes - I am more on the Bill Lloyd jangle side or garage side of pop and
lots of the progressive stuff just doesn't do it for me, others love that
stuff - the openness and eclectic nature of SOTT is one of its best 
features.

* Once you make the mix you dub a copy for everyone else in the group - last
time we were about 30 people the largest round had 50, so there is a lot of
dubbing.

* Most of us post liners/set lists with comments to the other members -
this is often fun and informative and is done both to the mailing list and
to A SOTT group on Facebook - I am not sure if the yahoo group is still 
active.  The liners don't have to be elaborate
but they raise anticipation levels and give a sense of the different
directions people have taken, especially if you post liners early in the
process.

* Some people create elaborate and wonderful jewel case inserts, but for the
less artistic among us (like me) a simple jewel case insert from one of the
many programs available.  Blank CDs or handwritten inserts are not fine - 
people have complained about both.
Jewel cases need not be sent - but use an appropriate substitute if you
don't send jewel cases - most people send thin-line cases/or envelopes, send
what you want, I adjust to make mailing easier and really like John's
containers that he sends from the UK.

* Once you finish all your dubs mail them to me..

* Include return postage and costs in an appropriate amount in American
funds for our foreign participants. I prefer well hidden cash to checks.
The amount will vary depending on the size of the SOTT and I'll give an
approximation, which will also cover my limited expenses -
tipping who picks up the boxes, packing materials, CD sleeves, etc.  Please
do not forget the return postage, I don't like to chase it.

* Once I get everyone's mixes, I repackage and send everyone a package
with all the dubs.

* Please understand that SOTT is a commitment, a commitment that is a lot
of fun, but a commitment nonetheless.  A very very few people have been
difficult in the past and made it harder than it need be and delayed the
enjoyment for some others.  98%+++ of the people in SOTT have been great.
But please if you want to join, do so only if you can make the commitment
and get the CDs to me on time.

 *  Remember you want to work on having the best sound quality possible on
your master, because you will be using it to dub the copies for the group.

 *  I strongly suggest that the creation of the CDR begin early to give
you plenty of time to make dubs.

So as I said, if you want in, email me at billm45s@verizon.com.  If you
have any additional questions just ask.

Also, if I missed someone, given that this is an old email listing, please 
forward on.

I'd like to figure out whose in and whose not and send out a list to all
participants within the next 2 weeks - so let me know soon.


Bill



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