KC Bill wrote;
We (Jack Copeland, Nancy Copeland and Cathy Weigel) started out in the
back of the really packed (though not sold out) venue, so the sound had
to compete with the conversations around us, but this may have still
been the worst overall sound I've heard in ages.
Tar Hut Jeff quotes Bill and says:
Jason Carter's solo discs were priced at $17. I'd have certainly given
them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my
wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to
me. No offense- so I'm a piker.
Winterland
Jason Carter's solo discs were priced at $17. I'd have certainly given
them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my
wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to
me. No offense- so I'm a piker.
You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging
"Tar Hut Records" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/31 1:53 PM
You have to wonder how much Rounder is charging them
for the discs...maybe the only way they can profit off it is to charge that
much..
Rounder's artist price is $6 a unit. I'd say they're making quite a profit...
Jim Nelson
Tar Hut Records wrote:
Jason Carter's solo discs were priced at $17. I'd have certainly given
them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my
wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to
me. No offense- so I'm a piker.
You have to wonder
Tar Hut Jeff quotes Bill and says:
Jason Carter's solo discs were priced at $17. I'd have certainly given
them $15 for the record, and fully intended to, but I couldn't find my
wallet when it came to the extra $2, which seemed a little gouge-y to
me. No offense- so I'm a piker.
You have
CK-wan wrote:
-Local resident Iris Dement got the best crowd reaction of the night,
both on her duet with Steve Earle "I'm Still In Love With You", and
the Tom T. Hall cover (help me out here somebody?) she did. Del and
Ronnie can sing with the best, but Iris killed.
I'm guessing either
Jon Weisberger noted:
Bill also noted that they were asking $17 for The Family, which isn't on
Rounder, but on Ceili.
Right, which made me a little curiouser, though it's all business of course.
On the larger question, so to speak, bluegrassers not infrequently are
willing to pay top
On the larger question, so to speak, bluegrassers not infrequently are
willing to pay top dollar at the record table for stuff they
could easily buy for less at retail in order to 1) feel better
about shaking and howdying with the artist (they may worry about the
artist feeling it's a waste
Jon Weisberger wrote:
Even at $15 it's usually a
couple of bucks over the lowest available price...
So a markup to $17 isn't uncommon? Hmm.And I was ready and
willing to give $15, but I was taken aback at $17.
I guess that $15's where the old "indifference curve" flattens out for
At 02:53 PM 3/31/99 -0600, CK wrote:
I'm guessing either I miss alot of Trains, which is on the Tom T Hall
Project or I washed my face in the morning dew which she did in
Nashville.
And Bill replied:
Bingo. "I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew".
Let me chime in and confirm it was "Morning
In a message dated 3/31/1999 7:53:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And I'll also dutifully report that Earle dedicated
"Copperhead Road" to the guy who ceaslessly hollered for it all evening
long
-- quote: "Here you go, asshole." Y'know, I can't in my wildest dreams
Jack says:
I'd have to say that young Mr. McCoury (isn't he a recent IBMA
mando guy of the year?) makes Steve -- and probably a lot of others
who'd make greater claims for their playing than Steve ever would
-- look pretty ham-fisted.
Ronnie's pretty well got a lock on that award, having
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