On 01/22/2019 EMERICK, GEOFFREY ERNEST - DECEDENT was filed as a Probate - Other Probate lawsuit. This case was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Courts, Stanley Mosk Courthouse located in Los Angeles, California. The Judges overseeing this case are MAY, GUS T., WADA, ROBERT S and CHRISTIAN, DEBORAH L.. The case status is Pending - Other Pending.
Next Hearing 06/13/2023 at 8:30 AM in Probate Department 44 at 111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012; Accounting Hearing
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Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
We all know what the outcome will be. There is no question that the tape is EMI property and the notion that it somehow isn't because they didn't want it anymore is nuts. It'll go back to Abbey Road and into their vault, and maybe one day we'll hear a twenty second extract in a 2 hour BBC special.
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
How should we perceive EMI today regarding ownership of the tape? Would that be Universal, or Apple?
And would the physical tape archive still be at Abbey Road Studios since their relation with EMI is a thing of the past? Who would pay for the storage cost?
And would the physical tape archive still be at Abbey Road Studios since their relation with EMI is a thing of the past? Who would pay for the storage cost?
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
Universal ... and they know that the Beatles stuff is their gold mineAlbert Grove wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 7:02 am How should we perceive EMI today regarding ownership of the tape? Would that be Universal, or Apple?
And would the physical tape archive still be at Abbey Road Studios since their relation with EMI is a thing of the past? Who would pay for the storage cost?
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
I am not sure that it is that simple ... EMI said to destroy the tape ... but it is not anybody's right to search a dustbin and claim property either.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 2:00 am We all know what the outcome will be. There is no question that the tape is EMI property and the notion that it somehow isn't because they didn't want it anymore is nuts. It'll go back to Abbey Road and into their vault, and maybe one day we'll hear a twenty second extract in a 2 hour BBC special.
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
Yeah, but saying "destroy something" and then it doesn't get destroyed doesn't make it the property of the person who finds it. EMI never relinquished ownership of the tape like happens when something is legally sold to another party. If they had sold the tape to Emerick it would be legally his, or even if they had signed something saying "We give this tape to you and relinquish all claim of ownership". But they didn't, he just took it home. So it's still theirs.Fast lucky wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 9:43 amI am not sure that it is that simple ... EMI said to destroy the tape ... but it is not anybody's right to search a dustbin and claim property either.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 2:00 am We all know what the outcome will be. There is no question that the tape is EMI property and the notion that it somehow isn't because they didn't want it anymore is nuts. It'll go back to Abbey Road and into their vault, and maybe one day we'll hear a twenty second extract in a 2 hour BBC special.
Just imagine if you gave some personal papers to a PA and said "please shred these for me". Years later you find that this guy never shredded them and so claims they are his. But they are still your personal effects, even if you wanted them shredded.
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
Honor dies where interest lies!
I'm pretty sure ethics will not be a factor.
Money money money,
blame it on the devil like a falling star.
Money money money
Erase erase erase this song!
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I'm pretty sure ethics will not be a factor.
Money money money,
blame it on the devil like a falling star.
Money money money
Erase erase erase this song!
KC
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
Of course money money money, but no, do not erase those songs...
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Re: Geoff Emerick stolen 6/6/1962 tape coming to an end
Thanks, lucky!Fast lucky wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:18 pm Of course money money money, but no, do not erase those songs...
I just love that line'''(money money money/erase erase erase...)
it's from a song by St. Johnny called Scuba Diving(cool video).
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