Play in the Public Domain, Win a Contest
Fun for fair use fans.
The Prelinger Archive is a fantastic collection of public-domain motion pictures; the Free Music Archive is a sprawling library of public-domain music. They've joined forces to create a contest for fair use fans, in which you're invited to mix their video and audio into new works of art. Details here and here:
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What's Up, Tiger Lily II
You know who else "played in the public domain"...
school children everywhere?
Ed Wood?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new.....livan.html
Jesse,
Big Jim Sullivan died. He deserves a Hit and Run post.
Remember what I said in PM Links yesterday?
I would have to read what you post or care in order to do that.
Wasn't addressed to you.
Then why was it threaded below my post?
Because it was in reference to your idiotic demand.
WAAAA!! I know Jesse. He knows who Sullivan was and will be interested to know he died.
I'm sure you and Jesse are real tight. It's even possible that Jesse may be interested that some guy died. And since he's interested, there must be a HyR post about it. To use your favorite tag line, Got it.
Who the fuck is Big Jim Sullivan, and why should I care?
One the greatest session guitarists ever. Him and "Little Jimmy Page" played on a ton of British hits in the mid 1960s.
You got the "who" covered. Don't much give a fuck about guitar players.
YMMV