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  1. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1361386126' post='1985179'] Taking something which has a price tag without paying for it would fall under the "Loss" heading, making it a crime. That's it black and white. [/quote] What do you think the "loss" is? As soon as you start making an assumption (i.e. that someone would have paid for the music if they couldn;t download it for free) then it's no longer black or white. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1361386126' post='1985179'] I'm smart enough to justify allowing myself to drive faster than 70 on the motorway. I'll get to my destination faster, i have the driving skill to control a car above 70mph. does that mean that i should? no. Does that mean it's any less illegal? no, of course it doesn't. [/quote] Again, taking your '3 basic laws' of injury, loss and harm, what is the problem with driving at 80mph on the motorway if you don't have an accident? Indeed it was only recently that government was considering increasing motorway limits to 80mph, which suggests that the issue really isn't so black and white. Lot's of arbitrary things are illegal and lots of arbitrary things are decriminalised when it is realised that making them illegal is stupid, immoral, unenforceable. Where you can legally put your penis would be a good example of this and how times, and laws, change over time.
  2. Caravan is my favourite of the Canterbury scene, but sad news all the same. Trouble is, you get to a certain age and the musical heroes of your youth start shuffling off one by one. At least they leave their works behind.
  3. [quote name='iceonaboy' timestamp='1361377588' post='1985004'] I would love to be able to pick and choose gigs mate, but unfortunately in this town, you have to take the gigs you get. Some places are known as dives and you hate playing them, but if they ask for you and pay you, sometimes you gotta bite the preverbial. [/quote] Fair point, if you're in it for the money.
  4. [quote name='heminder' timestamp='1361377460' post='1984999'] It's not up to a radio station to decide on their whim what you can or cannot do with a broadcast that you receive. They cannot stop you from recording it on a cassette (although they certainly did try). As I pointed out in my previous post, digital streams must be stored before they can be decoded and played (whether in your chosen location or not) - it's the nature of the technology. [/quote] But a digital stream stored only in a small buffer for a few milliseconds purely for the purpose of decoding is a rather different process than the download of a self-contained file intended to be stored in its entirety and able to be replayed independently of any internet connection. I doubt that anyone listening to digital radio or watching television these days considers themselves to be 'downloading'. In fact, it's the very reason we use the terms 'downloading' and 'streaming' in the first place. Try arguing with TVL that you don't need a TV licence because you're not watching 'live' television anymore because of the few seconds of delay incurred within the transmission chain (during which data is being stored) because of the 'nature of the technology'. Let us know how you get on.
  5. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1361375209' post='1984957'] Not on your behalf, they pay for broadcast rights, nothing to do with who receives it or what they do with it. [/quote] That's not strictly correct is it? (which is the worst form of pedantry ). It may not be to do with who in particular receives the broadcast, but it has quite a lot to do with the number of people in the audience - which is why radio station ratings are so important and why Radio 1 will pay a larger fee than a hospital radio station.
  6. "cultural significance"? A bunch of OAPs may or may not try to rediscover their youth - cultural impact is negligible either way. Move along please . . .
  7. Well yes, but is an 'OK' drummer with a great personality better than a great drummer who is also an @rseole? Depends on the circumstances I guess but most things in life are a compromise.
  8. I don't think it's a question of if you CAN receive LIVE TV broadcasts, it's a case of if you DO then you need a TV licence. It's quite legal to watch recorded programmes via iPlayer without a TV licence but TVL don't like to admit it. The following clearly states: [i]You do not need a television licence to catch-up on television programmes in BBC iPlayer, only when you watch or record at the same time (or virtually the same time) as it is being broadcast or otherwise distributed to the public.[/i] http://iplayerhelp.external.bbc.co.uk/help/playing_tv_progs/tvlicence That is quite clear and unambiguous. But then they try to fudge things by later stating: [i]It is a criminal offence to watch 'live' television without a TV licence or to possess or control a device which you know or reasonably believe will be used to watch 'live' TV without a TV licence.[/i] That is far more dubious, in my view, because I don't see how anyone can prove that you "know or reasonably believe" something. Surely proof of watching live television would be required in any criminal prosecution? Otherwise we'd all be prosecuted for owning vehicles that we "know or believe" will be used to break a speed limit at sometime. It's typical of the scare tactics used by TVL to intimidate law-abiding people who don't happen to have a TV licence.
  9. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1361357211' post='1984919'] So some musicians decide to play some gigs, I can't see why it riles some people so much. If you don't like it then don't go. [/quote] Exactly. Shouldn't we be encouraging such things? It's not as if we're being forced to go and watch (and I'm with KevB as such reunions are usually priced at ludicrous levels anyway, so I won't be going - but I'm happy if others are willing to subsidise a DVD for me to watch ).
  10. In one of the bands I play in, the drummer left because he wasn't happy with the stuff we were playing. Fair enough. It was a good thing really because he wasn't interested, would just read the paper between songs during rehearsals and tended to play too fast just to get things over with. So it was for the best really. Trouble is, he was a very good drummer. The replacement was a friend of one of the band and wasn't properly auditioned before he was 'in'. But he's a lovely guy, very keen, loves our stuff and is very supportive. Trouble is, he's not a great drummer. Bands are funny things.
  11. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1361351737' post='1984811'] Ah but what if your stack can't talk EVERYTHING your amp can throw at it? Or what if they want to use your cab with their amp? Their amp could throw out 2000w and completely blow your cab? What if you play gently and they play hard? With an octaver and a distortion? IMHO it's not worth the hassle or the risk [/quote] Fair points, though I've never encountered a 'mix-and-match' situation and I'm confident my cab ratings comfortably exceed my amp ratings. As for hassle, in my experience it's more hassle to change out a backline during the gig. Faster changeovers keep things moving. But I'm not arguing that people SHOULD lend their rigs - it's clearly a personal decision and I'd respect anyone who wouldn't want to let me use their gear. I'm just a little surprised at how precious most people here seem to be about what are supposed to be rugged, well-built, hard-gigging pieces of equipment. Fortunately, I've never had the bad experiences that many here have recounted and, frankly, if I had then I'd be questioning myself for putting up with gigging in such circumstances at all. After all, where's the pleasure in playing a heaving, cramped pub full of pissed-up punters falling over your gear, spilling drinks everywhere and not really interested in listening to the music in the first place?
  12. Not ebay - I've never used it and don't even have an account - but I've bought a few cabs on BC with no problems.
  13. And another thing. All those who think that other bassists are not to be trusted with a rig presumably think that all the amps and cabs for sale here have been abused to within an inch of their lives and are therefore not worth buying?
  14. [quote name='heminder' timestamp='1361321936' post='1984695'] From a technical standpoint a digital stream and a download are the same. The lawmakers are behind the times in many aspects. [/quote] Technically, yes, but there's a big difference with what is done with the received data. Streamed data is converted to audio and then discarded whereas 'downloaded' data is generally saved and can be locally replayed many times without further downloading. A technicality perhaps, but important when it comes to considering royalty payments by the service providing the data. As TimR points out, a radio station pays royalties every time something is broadcast, which is analogous to streaming. The law is indeed behind the times. We don't even need a TV licence to watch iPlayer content, which I suspect is not really the original intention of the licence.
  15. These sort of topics remind of the sort of trial-by-media stuff that we're seeing with Oscar wotsisname. Is he/isn't he? should they/shouldn't they? It's all pointless speculation. Just let them reform if they want to and let's see what actually happens, then we'll all know if it was a good idea. Their last O2 thing would suggest that a reunion will be well received, but who really knows until it happens? I like Zep, but I didn't go to the O2 thing because the ticket prices were ludicrous, so I just bought the DVD. I assume any reunion concerts will also command silly prices so I won't go to those either. But I bet enough people will, and what's wrong with that? Good luck to them.
  16. [quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1361314299' post='1984598'] There's a local band here that go by the name of Stone The Alchemist. We've gigged with them 2 or 3 times, and every time we have done, I've been personally contacted by their bass player well before the night to ask me if it's OK to use my Markbass cab. I've rarely had somebody go to these lengths when it comes to preparation and general politeness so I thought I'd "name and shame" haha [/quote] Yes, that's more like it - in my experience anyway. Funny how everyone here is always banging on about how great the BC community is, but then slags off our fellow bass players as a bunch of gear-destroying morons who can't be trusted with so much as a spare cable.
  17. [quote name='iceonaboy' timestamp='1361312369' post='1984533'] Have you never had someone put a pint on your amp then? sticky rings of beer on the surface, then the inevitable spill onto your precious electrics. I absolutely detest having some stranger put drink on gear that I have spent my hard earned on. if it doesnt bother you, then i think you are in the minority my friend! [/quote] No. Nobody has ever put a pint on my amp. Of course it would bother me if they did, but they don't. Where are all these moron musicians with no respect? I must be playing the wrong gigs.
  18. [quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1361312223' post='1984528'] Nope, now you're sounding more than a little bit simple , [/quote] Well you're the one who missed my smiley
  19. Rubber Soul first, then work through the albums in order (remembering that Let It Be was recorded before Abbey Road).
  20. Fair point. They sound just as bad as the kids who won't let the other kids use their football. Good job the sound guy lets all the bands use his PA system.
  21. [quote name='lastnotleast' timestamp='1361300527' post='1984223'] These folks are not musicians but rather "guitar owners". [/quote] I'd bet there are plenty of "guitar owners" who have written and performed world famous songs that are far more popular than many 'musicians' ever manage.
  22. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1361301607' post='1984240'] It annoys me when it's not prearranged. [/quote] I agree. It's never nice being taken for granted. But I've never come across such a thing in a multi-band gig. Discussion about gear has always happened beforehand so that everyone knows what's happening ahead of time. So, no surprises and no big deal. I've never known anyone to share an instrument though (apart from drums, and then never snares or cymbals).
  23. How do session musicians get paid? A fixed price for the session and that's it? Nothing for the session and a share in royalties ? A mixture of the above?
  24. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1361294415' post='1984096'] But do you want to have to deal with all that...? If people want to borrow my gear, then they can pay a hire fee and leave a deposit. But, then I can't be bothered with all that either, so avoid at all costs. [/quote] Deal with all what? Re-tweaking a few eq knobs? Still, each to their own, and all that. I'd probably also be annoyed if I was continually lending out my gear but it doesn't seem to happen that often and when it does it's for a good reason and I've borrowed gear about as many times as I've lent it, so it all comes out in the wash.
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