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FreeNote mp3.com page up & running...

🔗David Beardsley <davidbeardsley@biink.com>

9/29/2001 3:32:35 PM

http://mp3.com/freenote

A few songs have cleared the mp3.com approval process.

Nomads, the third movement of Jon Catler's Evolution and
The Prowler from the Catler Bros. Crash Landing.

More tunes are on their way...stay tuned.

* David Beardsley
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* http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley

🔗Jon Szanto <JSZANTO@ADNC.COM>

9/29/2001 5:39:51 PM

Hey David,

Thanks for making this happen! I wonder if anyone else has had a
similar sensation:

...even though I've been involved with small intervals for a long
time, when I listen to cuts like the one from "Crash Landing", I get
this weird feeling -- the tiny intervals start to happen, and it's
just like when a tape would get caught in my old car tape deck. Just
before the tape, which has slipped and gotten wound around the
capstan, just before it breaks and you've got magnetic spaghetti
coming out of the thing... just before that, the pitch starts to go
up and things get queazy. That rising pitch, harbinger of a ruined
cassette!

I wish I could shake that sensation. :) But the boys rock, they do...

Cheers,
Jon

🔗David Beardsley <davidbeardsley@biink.com>

9/30/2001 3:59:06 PM

----- Original Message -----
From: D.Stearns <STEARNS@CAPECOD.NET>

> Thanks David,
>
> Jon's really got his own thing happening--definitely a rock guitarist,
> but one who turns left at Catler street!
>
> Great to have these online, hopefully a new generation of players will
> get hip to Jon as he's been around forever and is still pretty much
> unknown, and that's a shame.

I've done my bit: the web pages, the microtones list, the mp3 page,
the 12-tone plus review in Guitar World. People should check out
Jon's CDs.

* David Beardsley
* http://biink.com
* http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley

🔗David Beardsley <davidbeardsley@biink.com>

9/30/2001 4:03:14 PM

----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Szanto <JSZANTO@ADNC.COM>

> Hey David,
>
> Thanks for making this happen!

It had to happen sooner or later! ;)

> I wonder if anyone else has had a
> similar sensation:
>
> ...even though I've been involved with small intervals for a long
> time, when I listen to cuts like the one from "Crash Landing", I get
> this weird feeling -- the tiny intervals start to happen, and it's
> just like when a tape would get caught in my old car tape deck. Just
> before the tape, which has slipped and gotten wound around the
> capstan, just before it breaks and you've got magnetic spaghetti
> coming out of the thing... just before that, the pitch starts to go
> up and things get queazy. That rising pitch, harbinger of a ruined
> cassette!

Sometimes. If I hear a new tuning and/or a new composition.

> I wish I could shake that sensation. :) But the boys rock, they do...

Wait till you hear their new band Swallow - hard rock. Real heavy,
it sounds like 1973 all over again. Marshal stacks, screaming lead singer,
the works.

* David Beardsley
* http://biink.com
* http://mp3.com/davidbeardsley