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Old March 17th, 2005 #21
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Missed the part about VNN records. That would be pretty cool.
A little thing floating around in my brain pan. Didn't even speak about it to Alex yet as we have plenty to deal with now but it would be an easily done subsidiary when the time comes and a natural progression considering we will have a broadcasting arm to market acts.
 
Old March 17th, 2005 #22
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Yes. You've nailed it! I withdraw my previous suggestions. Jeff Beck and ELP will have to be happy with what I've already paid for their albums. An original theme would indeed be best. Licensing isn't always expensive but also not always practical or serving the purpose of the bumper in the first place depending on the song. What will people think of when they hear it? No getting confused with a first date or something dumb like that! Don't cause distractions by "familiar" tunes! The best way to have the tune associated SOLEY with VNN is to have ownership of the song.
I like Jeff Beck and ELP (and tons of other progressive acts) but your addition to my explanation adds even more reason why we should not use mainstream material. One of the purposes of VNN is to show the proles that Whites are innovative and ever progressing to a higher plane regardless of what the jew throws at us. Why not show it by discovering and furthering the new musical endeavors of our membership in our original programming?

Alex has opened the "big door" to many trades and talents. Lets show him what we're made of.
 
Old March 17th, 2005 #23
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Did anyone mention "Tomorrow Belongs To Me"? Wonder if some kike holds the rights to it or not? Maybe we could record a 'rock' version of it!
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Old March 18th, 2005 #24
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There's also some great instrumentals on ELP's "Tarkus" album.
ELP was probably the ultimate self-indulgent band of the '70s thanks to Keith Emerson (Rick Wakeman was with them for a while too wasn't he ?) and their keyboards but Greg Lake was a good guitar player. I confess I did like From the Beginning and especially Still You Turn Me On.[/Quote]

Here are a few more suggestons:

(I'm Gonna) Kick You Out - Twelve Caesars (Caesars Palace) -Swedish band

Dirty Water - Standells

(I'm so glad that) I'm an American - Mutants

Slow Death - Flamin' Groovies

On Your Radio - Joe Jackson

Everywhere at Once - Plimsouls

What's so Funny 'bout Peace Love and Understanding - Elvis Costello (irony)

Personality Crisis - New York Dolls

Mr. Robert - Brownsville Station

Won't You Please Do That - Michael Fennelly

Mirror Star - Fabulous Poodles

Friday on my Mind - Easybeats

Search and Destroy - Stooges or EMF

Boys in Town - Divinyls (early)

Feuer Frei - Zillertaler Turkenjäger

Twentieth Century Man - Kinks (the first Euro or Anglocentric rock song, 1969)

Twentieth Century Man

This is the age of machinery,
A mechanical nightmare,
The wonderful world of technology,
Napalm hydrogen bombs biological warfare.

This is the twentieth century,
But too much aggravation
It is the age of insanity,
What has become of the green pleasant fields of jerusalem.

Ain't got no ambition, I'm just disillusioned
I'm a twentieth century man but I don't wanna be here.

My mama said she can't understand me
She can't see my motivation
Just give me some security,
I’m a paranoid schizoid product of the twentieth century.

You keep all your smart modern writers
Give me William Shakespeare
You keep all your smart modern painters
I'll take Rembrandt, Titian, Da Vinci and Gainsborough.

Girl we gotta get out of here
We gotta find a solution
I'm a twentieth century man but I don't want to die here.
 
Old March 18th, 2005 #25
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I do have a day job and family and dedicate the rest of my time to this and my band.
Stan, I very much appreciate the time and expertise you're donating. I know everyone else does too. You are the tech guy. Therefore wouldn't it make more sense for Linder to send you the donations and you take care of the hardware purchasing ? You're familiar with the equipment and Alex is not. Anything you buy online you can have shipped to another location including Linder's PO box.
Alex is a fine writer but I don't think he's the guy to be running down parts and material. You have experience with that and you could greatly expedite the process.
 
Old March 18th, 2005 #26
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Stan, I very much appreciate the time and expertise you're donating. I know everyone else does too. You are the tech guy. Therefore wouldn't it make more sense for Linder to send you the donations and you take care of the hardware purchasing ? You're familiar with the equipment and Alex is not. Anything you buy online you can have shipped to another location including Linder's PO box.
Alex is a fine writer but I don't think he's the guy to be running down parts and material. You have experience with that and you could greatly expedite the process.
I don't like to handle other peoples money like that and really have no need to in this situation. I sent Alex a detailed list of gear that includes where to get it. He can reach me fairly quickly if he needs to about anything in purchasing.
 
Old March 18th, 2005 #27
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Did anyone mention "Tomorrow Belongs To Me"? Wonder if some kike holds the rights to it or not? Maybe we could record a 'rock' version of it!
Love that tune. I whistle or sing it to myself at work and through the day when it hits me. I have Glenn to thank for cementing it in my head after working on the index page music for his website at www.whitepatriotparty.com .

Very inspirational.
 
Old March 18th, 2005 #28
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ELP was probably the ultimate self-indulgent band of the '70s thanks to Keith Emerson (Rick Wakeman was with them for a while too wasn't he ?) and their keyboards but Greg Lake was a good guitar player. I confess I did like From the Beginning and especially Still You Turn Me On.
Here are a few more suggestons:

(I'm Gonna) Kick You Out - Twelve Caesars (Caesars Palace) -Swedish band

Dirty Water - Standells

(I'm so glad that) I'm an American - Mutants

Slow Death - Flamin' Groovies

On Your Radio - Joe Jackson

Everywhere at Once - Plimsouls

What's so Funny 'bout Peace Love and Understanding - Elvis Costello (irony)

Personality Crisis - New York Dolls

Mr. Robert - Brownsville Station

Won't You Please Do That - Michael Fennelly

Mirror Star - Fabulous Poodles

Friday on my Mind - Easybeats

Search and Destroy - Stooges or EMF

Boys in Town - Divinyls (early)

Feuer Frei - Zillertaler Turkenjäger

Twentieth Century Man - Kinks (the first Euro or Anglocentric rock song, 1969)

Twentieth Century Man

This is the age of machinery,
A mechanical nightmare,
The wonderful world of technology,
Napalm hydrogen bombs biological warfare.

This is the twentieth century,
But too much aggravation
It is the age of insanity,
What has become of the green pleasant fields of jerusalem.

Ain't got no ambition, I'm just disillusioned
I'm a twentieth century man but I don't wanna be here.

My mama said she can't understand me
She can't see my motivation
Just give me some security,
I’m a paranoid schizoid product of the twentieth century.

You keep all your smart modern writers
Give me William Shakespeare
You keep all your smart modern painters
I'll take Rembrandt, Titian, Da Vinci and Gainsborough.

Girl we gotta get out of here
We gotta find a solution
I'm a twentieth century man but I don't want to die here.[/QUOTE]

I add:

Dogs of War - Pink Floyd

Dig Me - King Crimson

Holidays in the Sun / Bodies - sEx pIsToLs

Smack ( http://68.36.72.101/smack.mp3 ) & Body Bag ( http://68.36.72.101/bodybag.mp3 ) - HOTH (Heavy On The Head... which by the way is planted on my server from which these links originate. Please test them. Thank you! ;o)

Hey Man, Nice Shot - Filter

Push It - Static-X

On Your Way Down - Stabbing Westward
 
Old March 18th, 2005 #29
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Woo Hoo will get stuck in your head.
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Old March 18th, 2005 #30
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Woo Hoo will get stuck in your head.
First thing I think of when I hear that is Uma Thurman. The music fades at that point for some reason...
 
Old March 19th, 2005 #31
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Die Fahner Hoch, otherwise know as the Horst Wessel Lied. To me the most stirring patriotic anthem ever written.

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Old March 21st, 2005 #32
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Jeff Beck, Traffic Jam.

There's also some great instrumentals on ELP's "Tarkus" album.
Here's another band playing instrumentals. Namely 60's beach party music reminiscent of the "Munsters" theme song
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Old March 21st, 2005 #33
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http://music.download.com/fractalperspective

Some not so good ambient songs I made. I am working on more serious material right now. I scrapped what I had earlier and started off again and have about 1 minute done. Not sure if its going to be just synthesizers or if I should add guitars to it.

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If anyone cares I can send them the current song I'm working on. Like I said its only around 1 minute and only like 900k so I can attach it in hotmail and send it to you via email.

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Just remember, I never said I was good. LOL
Hey that's some pretty interesting stuff! Maybe you could make some original bumper music and other soundbeds for the network. Of course, if Alex & co. want you to...
 
Old March 21st, 2005 #34
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Hey that's some pretty interesting stuff! Maybe you could make some original bumper music and other soundbeds for the network. Of course, if Alex & co. want you to...
I'll leave that up to Stan and anyone else who has the talents. Right now I'm more focused on improving my guitar playing and slowly making a decent song with this synthesizer program I barely know how to use .
 
Old March 21st, 2005 #35
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I'll leave that up to Stan and anyone else who has the talents. Right now I'm more focused on improving my guitar playing and slowly making a decent song with this synthesizer program I barely know how to use .
Be on the lookout for those sudden musical inspirations as you work that guitar and program. That's when things happen that can end up as whole song concepts. I can't tell you how many times I set out to learn a scale progression and ended up writing a whole tune.

Do you need a multitrack recording program that can manage live audio and midi sources? VERY simular to Cakewalk Sonar ? Give me a yell.
 
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I have Adobe Audition so that seems to be pretty good for the multi track thing.
 
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Die Fahner Hoch, otherwise know as the Horst Wessel Lied. To me the most stirring patriotic anthem ever written.

www.whitealert.com

I like that song too. Tomorrow belongs to me is good also.
 
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I have Adobe Audition so that seems to be pretty good for the multi track thing.

Just think...When Georgie is playing to sold out stadiums, we can say, Hey! I knew that guy!
 
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Just think...When Georgie is playing to sold out stadiums, we can say, Hey! I knew that guy!
LOL. I'll make sure to give a "shoutout" to you.

In all seriousness, I will probably just make my music free.
 
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Maybe this could be of some use.

http://beaterator.rockstargames.com/beaterator.html
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