joostone wrote:Pffftt, he's not really easy in letting people touch this stuff. He think he is sitting on the most exclusive PJ content ever. Im sure there some cool stuff on these tapes. Mostly those Vs instrumentals. But 90% will be listened by us just one or two times...
Yes, but it's a pity to me because the owner of these unique tapes is clearly more interested in being infamous than in actually preserving and restoring the tapes properly, regardless of what he will be sharing publicly.
I think he shared about 5 tracks over the last 5 years??? At this pace he will make it his lifework
joostone wrote:Pffftt, he's not really easy in letting people touch this stuff. He think he is sitting on the most exclusive PJ content ever. Im sure there some cool stuff on these tapes. Mostly those Vs instrumentals. But 90% will be listened by us just one or two times...
Yes, but it's a pity to me because the owner of these unique tapes is clearly more interested in being infamous than in actually preserving and restoring the tapes properly, regardless of what he will be sharing publicly.
I think he shared about 5 tracks over the last 5 years??? At this pace he will make it his lifework
He should have let you in on the project.
How the hell is releasing 1 song a year beneficial to anyone, including him? So you get some praise from some 40 somethings on some internet message boards in the PJ community for a few days each year. Then what? Pretty douche move not to just release them all if that is your goal. Or don't, and just run around being that cool guy that can tell people he's heard shit we haven't.
Does anyone remember RM pooling money together to buy a rare demo cassette off eBay? That had to have been 15 years ago. I forget what was on that tape.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
He said he wanted you to be in a movie, and you turned him down by sending him a song with the explanation as to why?
Yeah. It was called "I Can't." He had asked me and I said yeah, because he can be very convincing. If he thinks you can do something, you start to agree with him. Then I came to my senses.
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Jorge wrote:Oh, the Sean Penn song is called "I Can't"
He said he wanted you to be in a movie, and you turned him down by sending him a song with the explanation as to why?
Yeah. It was called "I Can't." He had asked me and I said yeah, because he can be very convincing. If he thinks you can do something, you start to agree with him. Then I came to my senses.
read: threatening
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Jorge wrote:Oh, the Sean Penn song is called "I Can't"
He said he wanted you to be in a movie, and you turned him down by sending him a song with the explanation as to why?
Yeah. It was called "I Can't." He had asked me and I said yeah, because he can be very convincing. If he thinks you can do something, you start to agree with him. Then I came to my senses.
tragabigzanda wrote:I don’t think we’ve heard this before(?)
love it
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