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Lars Mars
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6/7/2006 10:27:56 PM
Old MP3.com artists needed.
I should probably rephrase that. Artists from the old MP3.com (prior to the CNET / Download.com era) qualify for our new station:
Old MP3ers Never Die. Let me know.
Glenn, from Lars Mars
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Kelly
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6/7/2006 11:45:20 PM
Hey Lars, great idea! Looks like you have covered most who came to mind on my part too, except for Ash Ferry, Things in Herds, Shauna Skye, I think minipop was there too, Godbox...
(I know there are more, but I'm spent for now)
Good luck! & thanks for thinking of me for your new station!
Kelly
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Lars Mars
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6/8/2006 9:32:40 AM
Thanks Kelly, I'll add them this evening.
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Gina French
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6/8/2006 11:03:31 AM
Hi Glen,
I was an old Mp3er - Gina French. Thanks for the opportunity...:)
Kind regards,
- Gina
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Lars Mars
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6/8/2006 10:04:43 PM
Got it Gina, I remember you. Glad to see you're still singing.
Lots of different different sound on your one page. That's what I love about Indie...
Thanks
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Susan Raven
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12/15/2007 4:01:56 AM
Hi Glenn - we missed this post first time around, but we remember most of the artists on your station, and we'd love to be part of it... we were there too! I'd go on about the good old days, but these days ain't so bad either :)
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10/3/2015 12:46:17 PM
Hmmm... I suppose I sort of apply, indeed the boys and I, actually them first then I got my toe in the water, were in fact on the original MP3.com...
BEATLESEX appeared there early 2001.
By late 2001, American Lesley Jane was on MP3.com as well.
As for us never dying, well in one manner or another we have,
but in one manner or another we refuse to let this fact stop us.
God Bless, Much Love,
~American Lesley Jane
And now a word from the Boys...
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10/3/2015 12:48:20 PM
Well yeah, she's right you know. We were there, well John was, I was busy insisting I'm still alive, but curiosity won out, and then there I was and there God was saying
"Happy now?" ... bit anticlimactic but I won't say I didn't wanna know 'cause I did.
~George Harrison
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10/3/2015 12:54:16 PM
So yes. It's true. We make all our records with our own hands and feet and occasionally elbows. We first landed on Planet Internet as she said,
early 2001, by the time Lesley decided it was time for her to become a full fledged American Superheroine, which was in late 2001, BEATLESEX had already
racked up 12 albums... First being "Debuting Our Best Record Ever"...
no not really, I'm kidding. Our first was This Time Around... our 12th
was Windows In Time... beyond that I sort of stopped counting.
George showed up a couple days after he died, and again, it's not whether we never die or not, it's what we did after, get it? So George shows up, freshly dead,
and he's going "I have a record I want to do" and Lesley and I are going "can't you see we're mourning you ya bloody idiot?" so it waited a week. By now, I can't imagine how many albums we have... we stopped counting you know.
Well between us and Lesley its over 2000 records we've released.
So yeah, we died, but then we really got going.
~John Lennon
Group Leader of the Group BEATLESEX, when Lesley isn't being the Leader.
Which happens. She has her own thing you know. So sometimes, it's still
my fucking group. There. I said it. I don't regret saying it. Oh Hi Lesley,
we were just talking about you, Love.
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Father Time
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10/3/2015 12:55:56 PM
Sometimes I miss being as important as I was there. I don't miss all the FT impersonators though.
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Noah Spaceship
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10/3/2015 2:14:01 PM
I was there from late 2000 through to the demise.
I still have a cd I purchased with pfp funds.
I don't have any songs up here from that era, though.
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Stoneman
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10/3/2015 2:24:13 PM
Yep, I was there. It was a blast for sure!
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