Ken Restivo wrote: > On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:50:54PM -0500, Frank Pirrone wrote: > >> On Friday 14 December 2007 05:29 am, you wrote: >> >> >>>> You are welcome to use any or all of my music at >>>> http://www.restivo.org/blog/ for this purpose. >>>> >> Hey Ken, what was this thread all about. I didn't follow it on LAU but >> it sounds like that upcoming contribution or something. I hope to post >> several concept mixes tonight, and have a few more to follow those. I >> seem to be in something of a vein that I'd like to mine further. >> >> > I dunno. Someone made an offhand suggestion about selling a CD of Made-with-Linux music. I made an offhand suggestion that they are welcome to use any of mine, since I've posted over three hours worth of it so far over the past year. > > Plus, ya know, the key to success in any endeavor is relentless self-promotion, so I wasn't going to miss an opportunity to pimp my tunes :-) > > The stuff from the Linux Audio Collaboration would be really nice to have on there, once we get some stuff together. > > -ken > Okay Ken, I thought it might be something more concrete than that. I've got 4 or 5 tunes completed enough that I meant to post concept mixes but one thing after another has placed this soundly in the column of hollow promises, so I'll make no claim whatsoever that tonight I'll post a re-make of Rainbow, and Crystaleyes, So Hot Tonight, Soft Hearted Woman, Candle Against The Wind, and that oldest promise of all - something against your 552. Actually, I finally made it to your blog last night and listened to at least a piece of everything you've got posted. Really interesting stuff Ken. After hearing some of your other material I'd probably play around with something else other than 552. I dunno, Blue LEDs, Windsock, Maybe Later (got both vocal and musical ideas for that one, same for Carnival Milk) whatever. It's all uniformly well done. Nice... Frank p,s, Stop me if my assumption about using Maybe Later and Carnival Milk in LAU-CB is not your wish. Also, let me know your feelings about mutating them into "songs." What is the meaning of Milk in the name (just curious - my thoughts for lyrics were along the line of treating carnival as a metaphor with acts as events in life)? Would you edit a shorter, say no longer than 4 mins, Maybe Later? Or do you mind if I do? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user