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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 11:26:52 GMT, "Comp Piper"
wrote: "Bernard Hill" wrote in Just make sure the church has the appropriate licence. YOu need a special one to play recordings. Check with the CCLA What, no license and the CCLA police will come along and throw him , the church and the family in jail and levy a fine for millions? It's just a funeral for God's sake! I'm with you John. What kind of an idiot would post such crap over a funeral? |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bernard Hill
wrote: Just make sure the church has the appropriate licence. YOu need a special one to play recordings. Check with the CCLA Oh dear! :-) Playback of the deceased's favourite music at the funeral is pretty universal nowadays. I'm sure the church has approached this issue. Now, do you recommend I wipe my arse front-to-back or the other way? :-) |
Urgent request
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bernard Hill
wrote: Just make sure the church has the appropriate licence. YOu need a special one to play recordings. Check with the CCLA Oh dear! :-) Playback of the deceased's favourite music at the funeral is pretty universal nowadays. I'm sure the church has approached this issue. Now, do you recommend I wipe my arse front-to-back or the other way? :-) |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:29:55 +0100, Laurence Payne
wrote: Now, do you recommend I wipe my arse front-to-back or the other way? :-) Now HERE'S a subject worthy of our group. I prefer front to back. |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:29:55 +0100, Laurence Payne
wrote: Now, do you recommend I wipe my arse front-to-back or the other way? :-) Now HERE'S a subject worthy of our group. I prefer front to back. |
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"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bernard Hill wrote: Just make sure the church has the appropriate licence. YOu need a special one to play recordings. Check with the CCLA Oh dear! :-) Playback of the deceased's favourite music at the funeral is pretty universal nowadays. I'm sure the church has approached this issue. Yes, so am I and the Funeral Director concerned fully knows the score as this a regular (100%?) practice nowadays, I gather.... Moira's mum (who the music is wanted for) is the LAST person who would have wanted to rip anyone off, believe me. The CD 'Highland Cathedral' *has* been ordered from Amazon (Order #026-3038464-8074002) which covers that one - Mel Gibson and James Horner will just have to do the big thing and take it on the chin for their part. (It's just the one gig.........) I've got my own theories about how the 'Royalties' system and decades of greedy overpricing have caused the MI's current problems (if problems they really be - maybe it's just time they grew up a bit) but now is not the time...... Many thanks, once again, to those who responded. KG |
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"Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 09:53:39 +0100, Bernard Hill wrote: Just make sure the church has the appropriate licence. YOu need a special one to play recordings. Check with the CCLA Oh dear! :-) Playback of the deceased's favourite music at the funeral is pretty universal nowadays. I'm sure the church has approached this issue. Yes, so am I and the Funeral Director concerned fully knows the score as this a regular (100%?) practice nowadays, I gather.... Moira's mum (who the music is wanted for) is the LAST person who would have wanted to rip anyone off, believe me. The CD 'Highland Cathedral' *has* been ordered from Amazon (Order #026-3038464-8074002) which covers that one - Mel Gibson and James Horner will just have to do the big thing and take it on the chin for their part. (It's just the one gig.........) I've got my own theories about how the 'Royalties' system and decades of greedy overpricing have caused the MI's current problems (if problems they really be - maybe it's just time they grew up a bit) but now is not the time...... Many thanks, once again, to those who responded. KG |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:16:03 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: I've got my own theories about how the 'Royalties' system and decades of greedy overpricing have caused the MI's current problems (if problems they really be - maybe it's just time they grew up a bit) but now is not the time...... Believe me, the day there is no longer big money to be made in music distribution, the only sound you'll hear will be a faint "pop" as the big boys pull out of the market. If you've got a taste for over-hyped pop, tough. The facilities for any group of musicians to make a competent recording at reasonable cost, and to make it universally available, have been around for many years now. |
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:16:03 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: I've got my own theories about how the 'Royalties' system and decades of greedy overpricing have caused the MI's current problems (if problems they really be - maybe it's just time they grew up a bit) but now is not the time...... Believe me, the day there is no longer big money to be made in music distribution, the only sound you'll hear will be a faint "pop" as the big boys pull out of the market. If you've got a taste for over-hyped pop, tough. The facilities for any group of musicians to make a competent recording at reasonable cost, and to make it universally available, have been around for many years now. |
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"Baggy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 14:29:55 +0100, Laurence Payne wrote: Now, do you recommend I wipe my arse front-to-back or the other way? :-) Now HERE'S a subject worthy of our group. I prefer front to back. Nahh, just keep pulling the paper between your legs till its clean... |
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