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From: Rolf.Peukert@Theoinf.TU-Ilmenau.DE (Rolf Peukert)
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 96 12:47:48 +0100
Subject: Re: This Woman's Work live
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
Sender: owner-love-hounds
the labelling on the TWW live bootleg is a bit inaccurate, RUTH and Let It Be are from the Secret Policeman's 3rd Ball, and The Wedding List is indeed from the 1982 Prince's Trust concert. > They haven't got catalog numbers on them and seem to be put out by GEMA, > and have no dates. GEMA isn't a record company, it's the German copyright society, i.e. the organization that deals with music publication rights, comparable to BIEM/STEMRA, BMI/ASCAP etc. The bootleggers probably had to print that on the CD to make the people at the pressing plant think that they've paid for the music. AAWebster wrote (Billboards...): > [...] I keep thinking of that quote, attributed to her, that we Americans > "don't want me over there." I guess the "over there" in this particular quote referred to Prince's studio in Minneapolis and not to America in general. Rolf ______________________________________________ "What, TWO microwaves?" "Yeah, for dubbing..."