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Thread: Mark Lane's Interview with Joe Walsh 2000

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    Default Re: Mark Lane's Interview with Joe Walsh 2000

    I know it would take more time, but you could do an original version and an edited version without the songs.

    Just a thought!

    And thanks for sharing with us!
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    Default Re: Mark Lane's Interview with Joe Walsh 2000

    Perhaps you should consult Mark about it. I doubt the guys are policing you, but since these are studio tracks available for commercial release, it might be safer to edit them out.

    I too thank you for your efforts, as well as Mark!

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    Default Re: Mark Lane's Interview with Joe Walsh 2000

    Quote Originally Posted by sodascouts View Post
    Perhaps you should consult Mark about it. I doubt the guys are policing you, but since these are studio tracks available for commercial release, it might be safer to edit them out.

    I too thank you for your efforts, as well as Mark!

    I gave that a thought, but doubt that Mark would turn something like that over to me unless it had been approved for release by Joe. Plus, I'm not positive that the Audio CDs have the music on them. I suspect they do though considering the length of the interview and the number of CDs he sent.

    I won't get us in trouble though <LOL> If the music is on there, I'll contact Mark again and make sure everything is cool. He didn't specifically state that the reproduction on the Website had to be unedited, but I know he was reluctant to allow me to duplicate the original because of the editing HE wanted to do on it. I've honored his desires with this interview since the very beginning and will do no different now.

    Like I say, it might be making a mountain out of a mole hill. I don't even know if he left the recordings on the release he gave me.

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    Default Re: Mark Lane's Interview with Joe Walsh 2000

    I agree Mike. I doubt that Mark would have turned anything over to anyone unless he were completely comfortable with it. I would love to have them in their unedited version.

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