Thursday, December 28, 2006

Not only war in Irak, but also on the beanfield of Milagro

Beathoven requested with a very nice mail Dave Grusin's score for The Milagro Beanfield War. It was never available, but in 1989 a long suite popped up on Grusin's jazz album Migration (which is all I have). I downloaded it some weeks ago and the link is still working, so Beathoven gets lucky ! And remember, I will ask these kids in Africa if they got the second 20 from you !

http://lix.in/bc3b36
pw: winne2 (many thanks to him)

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Something has gone terribly wrong with The RED States. Country artists who live in the RED States of the United States are NOT supporting our cause.

The places that gave us Hank Williams and Willie Nelson are full of it!

The Dixie Chicks. Anti-Bush? And not Pro-Commuzunist??

Check this fucked website: www.musicunited.org/3_artists.html

RED State country singers must really be inbred fucking losers. Like:

Martina McBride: "Getting music the right way means there will be continued investment in new music, new artists, touring, new songs and everything fans love. Be a fan. Love music. And if you love music, get the real thing."

Brooks & Dunn: "We want the next Brooks & Dunn to have a chance. Piracy hurts that chance. There are a lot of really talented hardworking people making music. For them it’s a job. If music gets stolen, it’s hard for them to continue. So help us ensure the future of good music."

Brad Paisley: "My producer, my co-writers, my musicians have a big part in my albums. When you download music illegally, those folks don’t get paid."

Vince Gill: "Piracy is not a faceless crime - it is a rampant problem that is hurting all of us in the music business: artists, songwriters, producers, radio stations, and retailers. If you love music, don't steal it."

Matraca Berg, Co-writer of the 1997 Country Music Association Song of the Year "Strawberry Wine": "Most songwriters are not rich or famous. They are hardworking craftsmen who depend on these royalties to provide for their children. Stealing music is stealing from their families."

Dixie Chicks: "It may seem innocent enough, but every time you illegally download music a songwriter doesn’t get paid. And, every time you swap that music with your friends a new artist doesn’t get a chance. Respect the artists you love by not stealing their music. You’re in control. Support music, don’t steal it."

Do you believe this shit? Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill -- that music ain't worth buying

2:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

By the way, it could be good to have artists' others opinions, not only this ones. I know there's a lot of artists who are FOR mp3's (and not the pay-for-this ones)...A lot of famous singers/bands put some music for free on the web, and sometimes especially recorded for the website. Mostly it's just one or few tracks but it's free music! I found Rose Moore (formerly knows as Cherokee Rose) like this, she got 3 mp3s (and few videos) on her site... I've download the tracks and i BOUGHT the album then!
And i couldn't talk about all the artists who says it's hypocrit to be against mp3s, because everyone download something for free on the web........
I'm not saying that i'm for everything free... I bought when i can. But i've got little money, and the stuff i'm looking for are oop (or bootleg) and pretty expensive. The money will not go to the composer in any way, so instead of giving a whole bunch of money to a seller somewhere on ebay (or any other place), i got this for free.
And what about soundclick and music.download, who got tons of artists, unsigned and signed, who put music for free??????

9:58 PM  
Blogger Beathoven said...

Thanks a million times for the Milagro file!
Happy ending!2006 that is ;-)

4:42 AM  

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