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Hop On Pop
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4/11/2008 6:38:04 AM
---- Updated 4/11/2008 6:40:26 AM
If you like the new song...
...and you want to hear the new album completed, it would help a LOT to finance the thing, if you would buy a copy of the FIRST record.
You can buy it here at my IAC page, or directly through the label HERE.
Either way would be of phenominal assistance.
And now, I need a shower because I feel dirty.
Love,
Todd the Whore
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srm
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4/11/2008 6:52:02 AM
Todd, don't start thinking that way. One raises funds for projects in whatever way possible. Did you see the post, a few weeks back, about the woman who was selling different levels of involvement in her next CD project? Besides, I'd rather spend my money investing in talented Indie artists, than in corporate crap. Just so you know, the link above didn't work for me, but the page link is fine.
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Hop On Pop
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4/11/2008 6:59:01 AM
Thanks, Steve.
And I appreciate the vote of confidence. I happen to feel the same way, too. It's just that making a public plea for folks to purchase my record... eh:
It's one thing to ask folks to lend an ear to listen to a song or two, but to lay out their hard-earned cash feels, to me, kinda --- dirty.
Still, I done did it anyway. So, there goes my pride.
;-)
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/11/2008 7:26:46 AM
hahaha - pass the soap...I hate asking for money so much that when I was a freelance I used to let things go for weeks or even a month or two before billing for services already rendered, and even reimburseables...oh well...
Don't worry, Todd - it's a reasonable request...nothing dirty about it, Amigo...
xxoo,
H
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Bob Elliott
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4/11/2008 8:44:53 AM
Well, it makes a difference whether the album is worth buying, and in your case it is.
But I don't think much buying goes on in the world of little guys on the net. People can love the music, it can get great reviews, but that doesn't mean it will sell.
I ponder that, but I don't have it figured out.
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