[peel] Re: Somebody is SELLING the Peel shows online

Phil Edwards festive50@...
Thu Nov 20 00:29:17 CET 2008


I haven't
Phil

  -----Original Message-----
  From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of ken
garner
  Sent: 19 November 2008 23:10
  To: peel@yahoogroups.com
  Subject: [peel] Re: Somebody is SELLING the Peel shows online



  I agree. We probably can't stop it. And anyway I bought a set of those
DVDs from him, so I
  ain't pure as the proverbial driven. When he got my order he emailed back
expressing
  astonishment that I might be "THE" ken garner of IST, and what was I up
to? Which
  suggests to me that as of early 08 he was not one of us here.

  But what the hell? All one can do in such circumstances is preserve's
one's own small
  nugget of ethical conduct (I should know, I'm nutty enough to try to teach
virtue ethics to
  my journalism students, a thankless task you might imagine, but
actually.... no, enough of
  this, sorry).

  So I'll put the passwords on anyway, it's all I can do for now, even
though it probably is
  too late. My biggest hits have been the 20 Years of the F50 special - 250
downloads and
  counting! - and the first Peel is Brambles show, which is approaching 200.
Frankly I really
  should take them down now. Anyone who really wants them and deserves them
has
  probably got them by now.

  k

  --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "billfromnorthwales" <billfromnorthwales@...>
wrote:
  >
  > Come on guys, let's chill on this.
  >
  > This goes on all over, and whether it is artists who have bootlegs made
  > of their concerts ans sold (I have bought many) or traders who release
  > recordings into the public on sites like Dimeadozen, only to find
  > someone selling them on Ebay, or Market traders sellinh Knock off Nigel
  > DVD's, or the John Peel Yahoo group having a whale of a time finding
  > and archiving shows because of the thrill of discovery and a love of
  > the music and the philosophy of the man, only to find them being sold
  > on a website, we cannot let it affect our behaviour.
  >
  > Look at what has happened this year, and what a fantastic library we
  > are building, so that, I believe, even the BBC will use this group and
  > its WIKI as THE resource for Peel info and show archives.
  >
  > So a slow and painful death to the parasites who leach, but, hey WE are
  > doing this for all the right reasons, and we cannot let them spoil our
  > fun.
  >
  > Look, I spent about a month on those 1978 FF50 tapes to get them sound
  > as best as they could, and what seems like millions of hours trying to
  > get bleedin' BASF cassettes from the 400 box to play, but I did it for
  > me, and to share with fellow enthusiasts.
  >
  > Selling of stuff made by others has always gone on and probably always
  > will, and if the corporate superpowers cannot stop it, then neither can
  > we.
  >
  > We don't pay anyone for the music we listen to on the Peel shows, and
  > Brian is �500 better off for selling copyright material, so let's not
  > get too precious, AND PLEASE LET US NOT HAVE GOONER OR HIS KIND SPOIL
  > OUR FUN.
  >
  > The philantropic Billfromnorthwales
  >
  >
  > or....
  >
  >
  > What, an Arsenal fan? Ignore all that, lynch the bastard.
  >
  >
  >
  > --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "egdirdle2001" <penarth2002@> wrote:
  > >
  > > Someone possibly off here, possibly not, is SELLING all the carefully
  > > transferred John Peel shows here
  > >
  > > http://goonerproductions.co.uk/Music.aspx
  > >
  > > Now if it is one of the chaps who have been working hard on this then
  > > okay its none of my bidnes. However, if it isn't then its
  > opportunistic
  > > at best... and at worst pretty crap.
  > >
  > > Cheers
  > > Karl
  > >
  >



  


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