[rec.music.gaffa] lack of discretion

judi@coyote.datalog.COM (Judi McKernan) (04/30/91)

  I've received a bit of mail concerning a trade I made recently involving
some tapes that were made for me of some KaTe bootlegs. It was pointed out
to me that I showed an extreme lack of discretion in posting this on the net.
Very true.... I goofed again. A very big "I'm sorry" to any and all that I
offended.

               judi

nrc@cbema.att.COM (Neal R Caldwell, Ii) (05/01/91)

From article <m0jXj9b-0001QaC@coyote.datalog.com>, by judi@coyote.datalog.COM (Judi McKernan):
> 
>   I've received a bit of mail concerning a trade I made recently involving
> some tapes that were made for me of some KaTe bootlegs. It was pointed out
> to me that I showed an extreme lack of discretion in posting this on the net.
> Very true.... I goofed again. A very big "I'm sorry" to any and all that I
> offended.
> 
>                judi

Considering the great Love-Hounds bootleg frenzy of April 1989 (could it
have been only two years ago?) I doubt that many people here are in a
position to criticize your discretion.  

Of course you should at least go buy the Hammersmith video.  It's
available where-ever fine video tapes are sold for a mere $20.  The
B-sides are bit stickier.  You really should get them legitimately but
it is quite expensive since it can only be done by buying all the
singles (difficult and expensive), buying the Single File (expensive
but nice), or buying the boxed set (expensive but nice and on CD).  
Lobby for a boxed set for Christmas, you'll want them on CD anyway.


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