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First album acetate is up for sale!

Posted: 06 May 2005 02:10
by iaredatsun
This month's mojo has a brief article about that acetate. The important news is that the current owner(s) is selling it. This is not verbatim as I don't have the article to hand. The jist of it is that the owner wishes someone would buy it who want to release it to the public. But the owner is also putting it up for open auction! The article ends with a gmail address to which bids should be sent.

The questions are -

If a rich collector buys it will it ever see the light of day?

If the owner wants it released then why put it up for open auction?

Does this mean that he has already offered it to Universal and been turned down? ( i guess they are the first obvious choice)

If someone did want to release it what are the legal obstacles and could they ever be overcome? Who actually owns the mechanical rights?

Anyway, its there if someone from this group wants to buy it!

Posted: 06 May 2005 19:57
by lostblues
of course all of us want to buy it...
;-)

Posted: 06 May 2005 22:09
by Raysdeathmachine
But whom among us could afford it? :twisted:

Posted: 06 May 2005 22:32
by Changeling
let's take up a collection and buy it as a group.
I call it comes to my house first! :twisted:

but honestly ... how much do you think it will sell for?
...and how many members do we have?

Posted: 06 May 2005 22:34
by Changeling
scratch that ... only 300 members and so many with 0 posts.

Posted: 06 May 2005 23:36
by sars
haha, that would be awesome if a bunch of fanboys/fangirls bought it.
didn't they say it was supposed to sell for over 40,000? I wonder if Lou could afford it.

Posted: 08 May 2005 08:07
by Jerome
Wasn't Rosie Lee from a wealthy family? Maybe she could buy it and then release it to us (with or without track 7).

Posted: 08 May 2005 10:19
by sars
rosie lee = john cale just not gonna pretend any longer

Posted: 08 May 2005 11:18
by upsetter
so is 'rosie lee' gonna start releasing the complete gymnasium tapes then? I noticed in Clinton Heylin's book that he makes references to several songs being performed (including a Sister Ray). I can only presume that this means that he's heard the tapes?

Posted: 08 May 2005 12:49
by Guest
sars wrote:rosie lee = john cale just not gonna pretend any longer
Rosie Lee is John Cale??