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I have no idea whether nidostar checked the frequency — he said nothing about it. And zoomo didn't mention any of this in his (latest) thread response. I don't first read every comment in every thread I respond to, and I'm no exception. I don't doubt your verdict, but I think a little extra chill on your part would be helpful.
Apologies for not providing background to my pronouncement in this topic at the time. I thought it worth posting a warning here following on from the discussion yesterday here: https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8392.msg57548#msg57548

Hopefully my post above clarifies the what and how I came to the conclusion I did.

No apology necessary from my perspective. There was a bit of misunderstanding here. My initial post was a response only to zoomo, whose post was the end of the thread for me (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=4504.msg57570#msg57570). Greta responded after zoomo, but her response wasn't visible to me, because she posted during the brief gap while I DLed/checked the files, and before I finished typing my response. Assumptions were made, and tempers got a bit short.
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Requests / Re: DWS/LP 3335 - Byways (1976) Reg Tilsey
« Last post by cliquid on Today at 05:11:58 AM »
Thank you brother.
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Requests / Re: Selected Sound Back Covers Or Track And Artist List
« Last post by MusicMuzak on Today at 04:45:01 AM »
Thanks Stack. Without album backs, wasn't sure how accurate the track listings are on there?
Thank you!
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Track IDs / "Kamalayan" Background Music theme
« Last post by johnphilip on Today at 03:01:52 AM »
I wanna what is the background music theme used for the radio program "Kamalayan" of FEBC Philippines?

https://voca.ro/1nAyTpu67M50
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Requests / Re: [Golden Ring] - Sound Music Album xx
« Last post by GradyTate on Today at 02:50:49 AM »
I only have 19,23 and 29, and only in mp3...
pixeldrain.com/l/pFtHZJoa
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That's 2x rips in the same day that I've found from you, [(Sub)], thanks very much.

Also, added value are you big and sharply photographed front / rear covers and both labels. That's a huge plus.

And now, I'm going to listen to this fine French music  :)

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Thanks Muff Diver for your generosity and re-uploading these wonderful rips.
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Could reup these links and include MES.LP 113?


Enjoy.



Original upload by Tuneboy / Dig Deeper :

h++ps://mega.nz/file/UYhHkDab#N6P-68aDX0vtGOFvWSMPhtcfSAsFn116hhzytCWQ-Fo

MES LP 113       
h00ps://mega.nz/file/oAhwkBJD#CYCR4WcdtrRptV5mftxkvxcH4nuPiVzdHgl288QYPgU


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Could reup these links and include MES.LP 113?
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: KPM Music (Lossless)
« Last post by Muff Diver on Today at 12:12:24 AM »
would anyone wanna pass around a 2tb ssd drive via mail? this archive needs to be in as many complete hands as possible! im happy to send someone a drive!


That's an interesting idea you've put forward, and I've also toyed with similar notions from time to time. But I never followed through on this idea due to the considerations that Retronic et al have already articulated.

There have been times over the last 15 years when I've been really ill. So ill, that I begin to think about my own mortality and what would I want to happen to my own music archives in my eventual demise? 

Like most of the LMT Community, I've got several external HDDs totaling several TBs of music, spoken word, background notes, etc. What would happen to my archives if I suddenly didn't wake up one day?  Would strangers be rifling through my most precious things, grabbing whatever they could carry away, like so many sticky-fingered, bipedal cockroaches?

That's when the idea came to me, if I had a little bit of warning from my doctor, etc that I'd contact several "serious" collector types here @ LMT and mail out my HDDs where I know the legacy of musical archiving will continue for an indefinite period with loving care. That way, thousands of hours of research, detective work and downloading (and my own personal small fortune) wouldn't be wasted or otherwise profaned by unclean hands.

The alternative is that strangers might get my HDDs, glance at the files, then grumble about all the "crap" music I have on there, then proceed to erase the drives, filling them up with "Reality" TV, or some gawdawful animal husbandry porn, etc. I shudder to imagine!  These exquisite Production Library sounds that exist therein must be preserved at all costs!

Also, as Retronic explained, this "Have It Your Way" Burger King-ization of Library threads is a bit of a downer for those people who've toiled for years (or decades??) listening to, loving and then hunting for these recordings, spending small fortunes in the pursuit of same, these threads are a bit of a downer. Please don't mistake my tone as being above all that. I've also feasted on these Mega-Threads, and I never complained then.

But lately, over time, I see this mentality more and more all around me. It's not a LMT phenomenon; this Burger King "I want it NOW and I want it My Way" mentality is world-wide, especially in western cultures. In this case, nobody is immune from the temptation to have it ALL, and Right NOW! Why wait, if you don't have to?

I often wonder if this desire for instant gratification isn't generational as well as cultural? 

For myself, I've had a long background in team oriented, fraternal activities. Whether it's the Boy Scouts, the football team, the Armed Forces, Freemasons, etc (it doesn't really matter what the org is, it's the team / meritocracy concept).  And in that fraternity / team culture, you don't matriculate overnight. Not even in 6 months. That which is being developed within the individual takes precious time. Months at a minimum, but usually years of progression.

And that progression is also how I view my own development in relation to Production Library music. It's taken me years to learn what I've learned, to truly notice and appreciate some of the smaller details in a label, a composer, a particular track, etc. I guarantee you that anybody who could have all the Library music they could ever want, in one sitting, wouldn't be a Library music fan. They might be an entrepreneur, but they're not a fan of this genre.

Lastly, and I don't mean to sound like somebody's grandparent, but when you look back at your fondest memories, you'll often find that the wait for that big thing you wanted, is oftentimes our favorite memories. Waiting is challenging, but that's how we also build appreciation for the person, object or goal in question.

Real learning, appreciation and even Library culture takes time to cultivate. Enjoy your Library journey, and I hope it lasts you for several more decades of eargasmic enjoyment.

md
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