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Pat Downey ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 01 October 2003 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Did you read my review Tom? Obviously not as there are 3 sync ups on the box set and they are each identified in my review.
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Rockdent ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 24 June 2008 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Your moderator and I have been having a disagreement
about this CD so I decided to post to see what other folks think. Sorry if this isn't totally "on-topic". I contend that based on the criteria set forth to get a CD listed on this site, this disc strictly doesn't qualify. On the package it states that it is "Made In Czech Republic" and it is manufactured by a company with a London England address. It says "Complete 60s 12201" and has no U.S. label name, address, etc. that would qualify it for inclusion. Now, we all know Bill Buster et al and the great work they do, but I still don't think this disc fits the website criteria of being a U.S. release. If we wink wink nudge nudge that of course it is a U.S. release then how do we know that there are not other quasi grey type releases that also belong (and I welcome suggestions in that area!). Thoughts anyone? Thanks. |
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aaronk ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 16 January 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 201 |
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I suppose it could be considered similar to "US for Japan" CDs that were made in the early '80s. The reason these discs are made overseas is due to licensing costs being much lower in Europe. They are, however, releases that are intended for the US market.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather see more CDs included in the database rather than fewer. |
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jimct ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 07 April 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Rockdent, to be perfectly honest, you've raised a VERY touchy subject.
The short answer is that this is Pat Downey's site. Pat started the T4MOC concept, in book form, many years ago. He, and he alone, has always decided on which songs appear in his database, and why. And which CDs do and do not qualify for inclusion in his db. And why. Period. You seem to believe that T4MOC's policies should be based on more of a democratic, "subscriber/poster-input-should-always-be-welcomed" basis. More consensus-based than at present, as to its policies. You are obviously entitled to your opinion, Rockdent. But the reality is that T4MOC has never operated that way - and I don't see it changing anytime soon. With all due respect to Pat, T4MOC is an absolute dictatorship. And how any of us subscribers/posters feel, about any of Pat's db policies, are totally irrelevant. Pat's db rules have long been etched in stone, and have never been up for debate. That is Pat's prerogative. He, and he alone, operates this site. And he runs it his way. Your "moderator and I have been having a disagreement about this" surprises none of us veteran T4MOC participants. As "CEO"/moderator, Pat has long had his reasons, for doing things exactly the way he does. Remember, Pat made many of these policies over 20 years ago. Even if he ever wanted to make a major change, doing it now would involve a massive time commitment from Pat, and surely not be cost-effective, at this point. Pat doesn't make a lot of money operating T4MOC. This forum has existed since 2005. Many threads, especially early on, included making suggestions/providing feedback to Pat, and questioning various T4MOC policies. Rockdent, the bottom line is that Pat really has never been interested in any of our T4MOC opinions. He wasn't back in 2005. And he isn't today. Basically, the T4MOC site has always been a "take it or leave it" proposition. The term "overall consensus" has never applied here. And if you are feeling some frustration over Pat's stance on this, I do understand. I am sorry for that. I assure you, you are not the first. Is T4MOC perfect? No. But is it still a great resource? To me, clearly yes. When I was a kid, my late mom taught me to "accept what you cannot change." That advice has served me very well over the years. In my opinion, I believe her axiom applies here perfectly. Rockdent, as a newbie, you wouldn't know about any of these longstanding T4MOC policies. But the ONLY thing your new post, which questions one of Pat's major, longtime policies, will accomplish now is to dredge up/re-open old wounds, and feelings of frustration. In fact, your "If Pat won't see things my way, then I'll throw my take out to the folks who post here" tactic is simply asking for trouble. I strongly recommend against "pulling the collective scab off" here. The inevitable result will be nothing but a long, emotional, unproductive thread, that will only end up creating anger and frustration for all parties. And with NO change in Pat's import CD inclusion policy. Honestly, I wish that you'd taken Pat's private response to you to heart, just left it at that, and opted not to "go public" with your frustrations. But you did. Hey, you're only human. So I will now attempt "damage control." I reply to you here very hesitantly, Rockdent, with fingers crossed, 100% because you are new to T4MOC. Truthfully, I feel like I'm walking into a hornet's nest. My hope is to provide you with some insight, while remaining calm, civil and respectful to all involved T4MOC parties. Instead of questioning/getting frustrated about some T4MOC policies that Pat adopted long ago, even those which may appear to be a bit ambiguous/inconsistent/arbitrary, knowing what I now know, I take a very different approach to it all. I choose to focus on the many positives that Pat's T4MOC site provides. I do find the current db CD info very helpful. If the db ever went away, I would miss it. Pat's annual access fee is very reasonable, and has never gone up in price, even once, since I first joined back in 2006. I also find the T4MOC forum to be a wonderful resource. And, perhaps most importantly, as an aside, Pat's site has allowed me to form solid friendships, with dozens of like-minded, single-version enthusiasts/CD collectors. Rockdent, I hope I've been able to provide you with some perspective. I mean well, I assure you. The good news for you is that on the T4MOC forum, Pat does allow us wide latitude, as to topic. So if you ever have a question about a particular song, and whether it's ever been on an import CD or not, many of us here do happen to collect them, and we'd be more than happy to help you. |
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eriejwg ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 June 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 85 |
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Jim,
I *believe* Rockdent is Marty Natchez. |
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Pat Downey ![]() Admin Group ![]() Joined: 01 October 2003 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Does anyone else hear a dropout on the word "girl" at :10 on disc 3 track 1 which is Go Away Little Girl by Steve Lawrence?
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Roscoe ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 July 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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I haven't received my copy of this CD yet, but I have heard that same anomaly on all appearances of this song that I've run across. There's even a video needledrop of the mono 45 on youtube where the same anomaly is audible. The vocal on Go Away Little Girl is an early attempt at double tracking. The anomaly sounds like either a dropout on one of the vocal tracks, or some sort of recording error that caused one of the vocal tracks to cut out for a second. |
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davidclark ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 17 November 2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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I took a listen to Steve Lawrence - Go Away Little Girl and I do not hear a
dropout. And I *think* I have pretty good ears. |
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Brian W. ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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I didn't get the '60s box, but there is no dropout at all at 00:10 on "Steve & Eydie - The Greatest Hits" (1990 ESE Music).
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TomDiehl1 ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 13 January 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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It's not a dropout per se but it sounds like some kind of glitch with one of the two overlapping vocal tracks. I do hear it in both the mono 45 and stereo mixes.
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Live in stereo.
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