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furry posts links to YouTube published videos that contain his cover songs.
YouTube has arrangements made for licensing the venue.
If there is a copyright infringement, anyone contesting would take it to YouTube and YouTube/Google deals with it.
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Jeez Louise! I guess this isn't Kansas anymore?
Flame wars - all because of a preacher man?
We're off to to see the Wizard...
Peter???!!!
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Lawyers are the #1 impediment to all progress.
Son of a Preacher Man - that was a great song. Dusty Sprinfield did it originally?
Like the man said, "ain't that a kick in the head!"
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Son of a Preacher Man - that was a great song. Dusty Sprinfield did it originally?
Well her's is the version most of us are familiar with. But Dusty said in an interview I caught that she prefered Aretha's phrasing to her own version.
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4 and 9 are the rules that the original poster (our esteemed webmaster) chose to present in bold. With his HTML skills, I'm sure that was no accident.
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I don't care whose version it is. Just get him away from me - the preacher, I mean. Can't stand it. Bloody rude, in fact, IMO. I mean, its just not cricket! Coming around here and forceing religion down one's throat? This is a MUSIC forum and I love it for that. Carry on, chaps!  (NOI. Just injecting a litle British Upper Class humour...) Seriously, I have no real problem with preachers. So long as they have no problem with me antagonising them... As Mike put up on another thread Monty Python - Tigers
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I don't care whose version it is. Just get him away from me - the preacher, I mean. Can't stand it. Bloody rude, in fact, IMO. I mean, its just not cricket! Coming around here and forceing religion down one's throat? This is a MUSIC forum and I love it for that.
Carry on, chaps! 
(NOI. Just injecting a litle British Upper Class humour...)
Seriously, I have no real problem with preachers. So long as they have no problem with me antagonising them...
As Mike put up on another thread Monty Python - Tigers
British talk can make the most terrible stuff sound like a nice day in the park!
Like the man said, "ain't that a kick in the head!"
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    You know, we've seen it all - the rise and fall of probably the greatest Empire that ever existed. I could go on but there are many ex-colonial nationals who might object. Who am I to preach? Now, we are exiles. Its all to do with the stiff upper lip, you know  Carry on...
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Hi All
So does this mean I can't post my Instrumentals anymore?
Alan
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No, it doesn't. At least, not as far as I'm concerned. Carry on, Alan  Business as usual...
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So does this mean I can't post my Instrumentals anymore?
Alan
My advice is that it is often far better on everyone concerned to beg forgiveness than to ask permission.
Kinda like going supersonic used to be... 
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Or just be British... Quote:
Excuse me for interrupting you, kind Sirs (well, as it is a forum it can hardly be singular, eh?), but would it be possible to ask you for your kind permission to ask you to give my humble offering a listening to? I really don't mean to interfere and neither do I want to disturb you.
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That is to say, I certainly would not want to refrain you from drinking your tea...
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Of course, should you deighn to offer a mere minstrel such as I a constructive comment or criticism, it shall be duly noted and acted upon, forthwith
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Oh! Please pardon me as I forgot to add, should you decide that I should be paying royaties to offer up my subjugation, I shall of course attend to that at the very first possible opportunity.
[After yet another brief but respectful pause]
May I now perform this humble little ditty for you, kind Sirs?
Oops! Terribly sorry, Ladies. Of course, I include you in this humble request...
May I proceed?
B*llocks! Play it!
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Ok,I believe the saying is
"Publish and be Damned",so be it.
Back soon,this boy ain't for begging.He He
Alan
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You know, we've seen it all - the rise and fall of probably the greatest Empire that ever existed. I could go on but there are many ex-colonial nationals who might object. Who am I to preach?
Now, we are exiles.
Its all to do with the stiff upper lip, you know 
Carry on...
I was always impressed by books about the Air Battle of Britain. Those pilots were some kind of tough! I think Churchill was right about that being the finest hour.
Like the man said, "ain't that a kick in the head!"
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British "upper class" humor? Man.......anyone wanna guess what I'm thinking? LOL......;)
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(NOI. Just injecting a litle British Upper Class humour...)
Being lower working class myself, that upper class stuff will probably fly right over my head. 
Don S.
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born n raised in england n proud of it..lol.. ex uk cathedral choir boy here.
for my pg friends should they visit uk on holiday... a restaurant/cafe tip..lol.
if your in a strange uk town always ask the "likkle old ladies" for the best cafs n restaurants. they always know. or look in the cafs before going in to try the food. if you see lots of little old ladies in a cafe... you can bet not only is the grub good, but also the prices are keen.
now i need some chish n fips..lol.
retired puter engr....powertracks on amd......NICE ! "what is the black art of audio engineering ?" my silly songs...motagator.com/bmanning see my tips in the tips section.
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Fish & Chips? In newspaper? I really miss that
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Hmmm. Battle of Britain. My uncle was here this summer. Went to England at the start of the war with the RCAF as a tailgunner. Did his missions and then joined the RAF as a flying officer for the duration. 88 now, but still reads a book a day. Quit golf last year, after he retired he played every day, sometimes twice until recently. Quite a guy. Was very fond of his 'batman'. My grandfather (his father) spent 3 years in the trenches in France, wounded 3 times and came down with the mumps. Spent an extra year waiting to get home, too many Canadians and not enough boats to take them back. He used to let us feel the pieces of shrapnel they left in his skull and neck.
But we were part of the British Empire, and have tea at 4. If you can't visit England go to Victoria for tea and meet Pgmusic. Veddy British.
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John Conley a joke fpr ya ..re rcaf n raf. my dad used to say him n his mates in uk in ww2 used to get annoyed cos the rcaf blokes used to get the dates with the british girls cos the rcaf blokes could afford to buy them expensive stockings..lol. whereas the raf blokes were paid less. fyi my dear dad may he rip is buried with a lot of air force types near the battle of britain. my dad apparently made good friends with lots of americans n cdns inn that era and polish flyers too. i was amazed to learn how little the battle of britain flyers were paid.
ps..chish n fips...yes to the newspaper..tastes better wrapped in the sunday times..lol.
retired puter engr....powertracks on amd......NICE ! "what is the black art of audio engineering ?" my silly songs...motagator.com/bmanning see my tips in the tips section.
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