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Peter Skye wrote:
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> Mark D. Overholser wrote:
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>>>I just finished recording a 40-song project.
>>>This wasn't low-budget stuff; I used . . .
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>>What!!! You made of Money!!!
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> No. Especially after this. :)
I though as much. ;)
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>>Cool, I have played Bass for 24 years, and really love a "live jam",
>>recorded for "posterity" would make it even more exciting..
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> Where are you located?
A long ways from you.. Oregon, Albany, 1.5 hours South of Portland.
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>>>You can hear these songs. Soon. The tracks are
>>>part of a special OS/2 project I'm working on.
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>>Wow, for Sale, or what?? Taking donations??
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> It will be free for everyone.
Greatly Appreciated!! "OS/2-eCS, the first OS with its own Musical
Score", you could follow "this project up", with A Video or Short Movie,
and don't forget a possible "jingle" out of your current project.
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> - Peter
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MarkO
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