The Planets

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Shooters

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Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
The Cavaliers (Drum Corps International, professional marching band if you would) did an EXCELLENT rendition of this for their 1995 show.

I have the video on my computer, would be interested in hosting but I have no host or FTP... If you want to see it, PM me and maybe we can work together somehow...

I have it also...incredible show. Still my favorite drum & bugle corps show ever.
 

alexjohnson16

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Originally posted by: Shooters
Originally posted by: alexjohnson16
The Cavaliers (Drum Corps International, professional marching band if you would) did an EXCELLENT rendition of this for their 1995 show.

I have the video on my computer, would be interested in hosting but I have no host or FTP... If you want to see it, PM me and maybe we can work together somehow...

I have it also...incredible show. Still my favorite drum & bugle corps show ever.

When the first formation locks on as the band hits the power chord, it gave me chills the first time watching it...

I also like Phantom Regiment's show a few years ago that used some melodies from Canon in it... That was sweet...

My favorite show though is probably one of two Madison Scouts shows: Jesus Christ Superstar, which I think was 99 and A Drum Corp Fans Dream: Part Dos, with Malaguena and some other songs in it...

DCI Rocks!

 

Goosemaster

Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: Anubis
uea its one of my favs as well, if you has asked i coudl have gotten you this with beethovens 9th as well,

After ripping a few cds that I had bought and never got to until now, I found a version of the 9th..WOW..what a version:Q
 

raystorm

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Thank you for the music. I myself have also never heard of "The Planets" as I don't follow the orchestral stuff but then after hearing it I know its been used in movies..etc. Great, great stuff!

What do you folks use to listen to "march" because thats the only one that doesn't work for me. Windows Media Player doesn't recognize it.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: raystorm
Thank you for the music. I myself have also never heard of "The Planets" as I don't follow the orchestral stuff but then after hearing it I know its been used in movies..etc. Great, great stuff!

What do you folks use to listen to "march" because thats the only one that doesn't work for me. Windows Media Player doesn't recognize it.

hmmm..I have to go but when i get back I'll check it out to see what the problem is
 

Shooters

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Originally posted by: raystorm
What do you folks use to listen to "march" because thats the only one that doesn't work for me. Windows Media Player doesn't recognize it.
Yeah, it doesn't work for me in Winamp either.
 

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Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: Shooters
Originally posted by: raystorm
What do you folks use to listen to "march" because thats the only one that doesn't work for me. Windows Media Player doesn't recognize it.
Yeah, it doesn't work for me in Winamp either.

hmm.. I jsut tried it and it didn;t work...I guess dB power amp messed it up in the conversion....
 

Goosemaster

Lifer
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I fixed it...give it a shot.

EDIT: looks liek you have to add the extension after you download it but it still works
 

Goosemaster

Lifer
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Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Is this legal?


Good Question. The mods haven't said anything so I have continued. If they say something I 'll take them down immediately. I am proceeding along the general premise that these are recommendations for people to find classical music that they like and will then purchase more of. I realize that some classical music is deemed public domain, but will not profess to knowing what is considered as such.

Because of pioneering versions of threads like this in the past, I have bought a variety of cds. I bought a few HDCD heifetz Cds, the entire Denon 24/7 Library, and pretty much every Telarc Sampler ever made. Hell, even my own threads, due to some of the responses, have inspired me to buy more CDs.

*looks to his left at a stack of cds that he purchased and still ahsn;t ripped onto his PC:*

That said, I have a lot more than what I post...I am just giving everyone a taste of what i have. Simply said, I am attempting to introduce people to the beauty that is classical music, something many have forgotten or have not yet encountered.

As a violinist of many years, I assure you, my intent is not to be malicious or deviant in any way. I just want to share one of the things that brings joy to my life
 

jvarszegi

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Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Is this legal?


Good Question. The mods haven't said anything so I have continued. If they say something I 'll take them down immediately. I am proceeding along the general premise that these are recommendations for people to find classical music that they like and will then purchase more of. I realize that some classical music is deemed public domain, but will not profess to knowing what is considered as such.

Because of pioneering versions of threads like this in the past, I have bought a variety of cds. I bought a few HDCD heifetz Cds, the entire Denon 24/7 Library, and pretty much every Telarc Sampler ever made. Hell, even my own threads, due to some of the responses, have inspired me to buy more CDs.

*looks to his left at a stack of cds that he purchased and still ahsn;t ripped onto his PC:*

That said, I have a lot more than what I post...I am just giving everyone a taste of what i have. Simply said, I am attempting to introduce people to the beauty that is classical music, something many have forgotten or have not yet encountered.

As a violinist of many years, I assure you, my intent is not to be malicious or deviant in any way. I just want to share one of the things that brings joy to my life

I understand your love of music, and I'm not trying to shut down your thread. However (having read the pertinent sections of the U.S. code more than a few times) I can tell you that individual performances of classical compositions are protected by copyright.

 

Goosemaster

Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Is this legal?


Good Question. The mods haven't said anything so I have continued. If they say something I 'll take them down immediately. I am proceeding along the general premise that these are recommendations for people to find classical music that they like and will then purchase more of. I realize that some classical music is deemed public domain, but will not profess to knowing what is considered as such.

Because of pioneering versions of threads like this in the past, I have bought a variety of cds. I bought a few HDCD heifetz Cds, the entire Denon 24/7 Library, and pretty much every Telarc Sampler ever made. Hell, even my own threads, due to some of the responses, have inspired me to buy more CDs.

*looks to his left at a stack of cds that he purchased and still ahsn;t ripped onto his PC:*

That said, I have a lot more than what I post...I am just giving everyone a taste of what i have. Simply said, I am attempting to introduce people to the beauty that is classical music, something many have forgotten or have not yet encountered.

As a violinist of many years, I assure you, my intent is not to be malicious or deviant in any way. I just want to share one of the things that brings joy to my life

I understand your love of music, and I'm not trying to shut down your thread. However (having read the pertinent sections of the U.S. code more than a few times) I can tell you that individual performances of classical compositions are protected by copyright.

 

Goosemaster

Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
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I am a man of my word, so the best I can do for you all is keep these up for today. Then I will not post any anymore
 

jvarszegi

Senior member
Aug 9, 2004
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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Is this legal?


Good Question. The mods haven't said anything so I have continued. If they say something I 'll take them down immediately. I am proceeding along the general premise that these are recommendations for people to find classical music that they like and will then purchase more of. I realize that some classical music is deemed public domain, but will not profess to knowing what is considered as such.

Because of pioneering versions of threads like this in the past, I have bought a variety of cds. I bought a few HDCD heifetz Cds, the entire Denon 24/7 Library, and pretty much every Telarc Sampler ever made. Hell, even my own threads, due to some of the responses, have inspired me to buy more CDs.

*looks to his left at a stack of cds that he purchased and still ahsn;t ripped onto his PC:*

That said, I have a lot more than what I post...I am just giving everyone a taste of what i have. Simply said, I am attempting to introduce people to the beauty that is classical music, something many have forgotten or have not yet encountered.

As a violinist of many years, I assure you, my intent is not to be malicious or deviant in any way. I just want to share one of the things that brings joy to my life

I understand your love of music, and I'm not trying to shut down your thread. However (having read the pertinent sections of the U.S. code more than a few times) I can tell you that individual performances of classical compositions are protected by copyright.

It sucks, I know. I believe that our laws are really screwed up right now, but that's the way it is. Also, please realize that what I'm really after is to protect you, although I think it's a very slim chance that anyone at the record companies in question will read this particular geeks-only board anyway.

I'm wondering now if there might not be good-quality public-domain performances out there, but my guess is that there are not. High-caliber musicianship doesn't come cheap. What we really need is a great public-domain orchestra; I understand completely the effect that a particular soloist or conductor can have on a recording. (I often collect conductors-- just got done with the complete Karajan on CD.)
 

Goosemaster

Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
48,775
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Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: jvarszegi
Is this legal?


Good Question. The mods haven't said anything so I have continued. If they say something I 'll take them down immediately. I am proceeding along the general premise that these are recommendations for people to find classical music that they like and will then purchase more of. I realize that some classical music is deemed public domain, but will not profess to knowing what is considered as such.

Because of pioneering versions of threads like this in the past, I have bought a variety of cds. I bought a few HDCD heifetz Cds, the entire Denon 24/7 Library, and pretty much every Telarc Sampler ever made. Hell, even my own threads, due to some of the responses, have inspired me to buy more CDs.

*looks to his left at a stack of cds that he purchased and still ahsn;t ripped onto his PC:*

That said, I have a lot more than what I post...I am just giving everyone a taste of what i have. Simply said, I am attempting to introduce people to the beauty that is classical music, something many have forgotten or have not yet encountered.

As a violinist of many years, I assure you, my intent is not to be malicious or deviant in any way. I just want to share one of the things that brings joy to my life

I understand your love of music, and I'm not trying to shut down your thread. However (having read the pertinent sections of the U.S. code more than a few times) I can tell you that individual performances of classical compositions are protected by copyright.

It sucks, I know. I believe that our laws are really screwed up right now, but that's the way it is. Also, please realize that what I'm really after is to protect you, although I think it's a very slim chance that anyone at the record companies in question will read this particular geeks-only board anyway.

I'm wondering now if there might not be good-quality public-domain performances out there, but my guess is that there are not. High-caliber musicianship doesn't come cheap. What we really need is a great public-domain orchestra; I understand completely the effect that a particular soloist or conductor can have on a recording. (I often collect conductors-- just got done with the complete Karajan on CD.)

I agree. I can play the ignorant fool for only so long...I am indeed taking them down with my own welfare in mind. If I was indeed wreckless my 40+ GB of lossless would be up for grabs to every- and any -one.

As for recordings, my demands vary from piece to piece and from composer to composer. Usually I focus on the sololist, and then default backwards through orchestra, conductor, and such, depending o nthe tpe of piece.

 
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