Thanks Nick for the newspaper clippings, etc, great stuff. I'd also like to thank everybody that emailed me with setlists, I have about 20 emails with setlists :) If you have this show, could you take my email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) out of the .txt file before it goes any _furthur_?
Andy
Nick Carey wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">I actually found this show originally on further. I didnt know the setlist
or venue and date, so after some searching on the internet, I found out
where it was from, and I added the newspaper clippings and notes. Sorry I
didnt correct the date, I didnt know how to either. I'm pretty sure if its a
live show, it can be legaly traded (no copyright infringement). Hope this
helps,
Nick
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From: "Sue & Don Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 7:26 PM
Subject: [Furthur] la1954-05-04I want to note that the Louis Armstrong show labled 05-04-1954 appears
to actually be from 05-08-1954. It is very nice quality, and includes
some newspaper clips describing the show (which is how I found the
date). What is the procedure for correcting minor labeling mistakes
like this?
I'd also love to get more jazz going on furthur. I have a few shows
I've downloaded from other sources, but I am not sure which artists have
their music in the public domain. Does anyone know how to find out if
the stuff can legally be traded?
Furthur is working great for me. Keep on sharin'
Floyd336
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