Re: 2022 Pink Floyd Copyright Extension Dump
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2022 12:57 am
Now I found it, thanks
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Besides the coprright dumps we know of, when it comes to the Beatles stuff, look at what Apple gave semi legit record labels to release on vinyl and colored vinyl these past few years as well as the box sets....I think they have most all the released and unreleased song copyrights pretty much renewed by now.Lord Reith wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 8:55 pmI am only guessing. But that 1969 copyright dump on Spotify was 100% kosher since it was made by UMG and Calderstones. And it followed very closely the format laid down by the 1963 itunes bootleg: large swathes of material to cover the most obvious contenders (like the full Get back album) and a selection of outtakes from a variety of sessions (like with the 1963 boot, they figured that only including two or three takes would mess up any attempt at a public domain release sufficiently to not have to include them all).
Whether there would have been anything worth having we can't know. They could have just used all bootleg sources.
These were part of the immersion box sets...jpgrcat007 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 29, 2022 1:12 pm Got all 18 Concerts 24/44, & youtube has the 4 studio Tracks
Pink Floyd - Eclipsed By The Moon - Studio Outtakes 1972
The Travel Sequence (Outtake)
On The Run (Outtake)
Brain Damage (Outtake 1)
Brain Damage (Outtake 2)
I didn't know Pink Floyd did same thing cool ill have look for themLord Reith wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 8:44 am What a shame we missed all The Beatles copyright dumps. The 1969 one that leaked shows that in all likelihood there was one every year for the past ten years, if we'd been paying attention.
I'm still of the opinion that the Bootlegs 1963 "release" was only meant to be available for a day, and the only reason it was reinstated after it's sudden disappearance was that Wogblog had made all the fans aware of it in advance and there was an almighty stink when it vanished suddenly. Without that heads up, we probably all would have missed that too. As I recall it was available for no more than a few hours in Australia and a few other countries in that timezone before it vanished.
I can also remember that after that what were probably Apple minions were going around all the forums insisting that there would be no more copyright dumps of The Beatles because they had found a legal workaround. Sure.