Jevon the Tall
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Location: "You're not from around here are you?" said the stranger to the little man in the wool sweater who looked vaguely like a sheep. Maybe it was the long boots but he was kind of cute. "What's your name?" he asked "My friends call me Theo." he replied
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Hammer and Nails - Mark Heard |
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Found a great review for this album, which is a must for Mark Heard fans.
As I read the review it seemed strangely familiar, and when I got to the end realized ...
Hammers and Nails at the Mark Heard Tribute Site
To our DA boys, do you guys ask permission before reprinting the reviews you have on the DA page, or just pillage and post?
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09-02-2003 15:40 |
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audiori
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RE: Hammer and Nails - Mark Heard |
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Originally posted by Jevon the Tall
To our DA boys, do you guys ask permission before reprinting the reviews you have on the DA page, or just pillage and post? |
If the magazine or paper is still in existance, we usually contact them and make sure its ok. We also usually include links, etc.
If its a publisher that probably doesn't exist any more, or we simply have no idea how to get a hold of them - we just put it up. If they have a problem with it they can contact us and we can remove it.
In some cases, writers have sent us their articles or reviews so that we could put them up. Brian Quincy for example has sent us a few. Another writer actually wrote us and asked us to remove his name from the article or review because the magazine had butchered what he originally wrote.
I think generally people just use reviews without asking because its promoting their product. Most labels photocopy reviews and send them out with promotional copies of their releases. In the case of the Mark Heard site, this fellas just trying to promote the book and CD to get sales for Mark's family.
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09-02-2003 17:08 |
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baxter
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It is a great review, Jevon, worthy of much pillaging.
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09-02-2003 16:21 |
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Jevon the Tall
Woolly Eggwhisk
Registration Date: 03-13-2002
Posts: 943
Location: "You're not from around here are you?" said the stranger to the little man in the wool sweater who looked vaguely like a sheep. Maybe it was the long boots but he was kind of cute. "What's your name?" he asked "My friends call me Theo." he replied
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Sometimes I surprise myself.
Not a scatological reference to be found. I exhibited much self control.
He was a valuable artist - gone too soon. After a decade look at how much of the stuff out there has a roots feel. Bands like Train etc, all sound like the next stage he would have been at years ago.
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09-02-2003 16:29 |
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baxter
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i miss him and will have to but the album and book soon.
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09-02-2003 16:31 |
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