Re: Any good uncopyrighted bands?

From: "Greg Keltner" <mrfunfoods@DELLMAIL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Sun
10 Mar 2002 15:45:38 -0600

Jim is now looking for a label that accepts material that has been given away by its owner - as in FREE. ??!!!!
 
Would you like to come apply for my part-timer I need for my computer business, Jim? I really need some "empty minds" who wish to work for the sake of working.
 
Better yet, let's sell all we own, donate it to the poor and go skipping off down the street....
 
NP - The Big Empty, STP
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Subject: Any good uncopyrighted bands?

Nikki Rau wrote:
In a message dated 3/7/2002 11:41:02 PM Central Standard Time, DCROLLERCOASTER@AOL.COM writes:



U2 said it was ok to download, dave matthews said it was ok to download.David
bowie, Rage, tool, The rolling stones, many others..thats why they supported
Napster


Don't forget The Offspring,  and Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighers who said that music shouldn't cost anything, music should be free.

I am starting to agree with you. Does anyone know of a decent, uncopyrighted band?


Jim


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