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Here's a Psycho; A bit of the BBC




> Yes it could, and in fact is the dialogue version that I am talking
> about -- I hadn't heard of a version that was from material played
> on the radio, and to me the "dialogue" version is in the format of a
> play designed for radio broadcast.

Bill:

Well, I don't know about the radio stations in Illinois, but there is some
of the dialogue version which would never make it on air here! Despite
having the Stern show. Whereas the Music Only version could be played in
its entirety (I wish they would!).

> And my point was that I far prefer the dialogue version.

Fair enough.

> Right, but I also want to add some other hard-drives, and before
> that I'd want to backup everything, and since I'm busy enough trying to
> get a book done, there just isn't the time.  Not to mention that
> this will be on a Silicon Graphics computer, so the state of the
> software may require extra work.

I can see your dilemma, but you know of course that the CD burner is the
best way to back up, right? Better than a zip drive, because it's pretty
universal at this point. You can also run some programs from the CD-ROM
rather than fill up your hard drive (something I've had to deal with
myself), if that's any help. I can sympathize with your writing; I've
written three and it's pretty damned consuming. And so it should be.

> The radio play version is in print and available by order, and remember
that 
> a few cd sales now and then might encourage PT to release some new
material. 

Keets:

If it's the dialogue version, I have it AND I have it here in my store. I
bought it when it came out and the Music Only when it came out as well,
both for the full price, so I believe I've done my part at this point.

> Taken from the album BBC sessions released on MCA records (North America)
and 
> Polydor (Rest of World)."

Ty:

Sounds promising, but I'm still waiting.

> >From what I can tell on my stereo, it seems that a very good job has
been done
> on it.  The hiss from the bootleg versions is gone

Brian:

That is easily done; get yourself a copy of Dart Pro and you can clean up
hiss without sacrificing the highs. I've run it on the BBC stuff (From
Maximum BBC) and it worked just fine. But it's worth having for ANY boots
with hiss.

> of pictures of Rollergirl as Felicity Shagwell which doesn't hurt.

You animal!

                  Cheers                             ML

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"I like the way that I make you itch/And all the reasons I give you to
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                      Megadeth