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Re: Official release?



Lela, re

> Thanks for the info.  There's been some discussion here before about 
> the legal status of The Who. It's interesting that Pete never moved to 
> dissolve the business entity, even though he insisted that it was 
> dead. I guess the trading company has to continue so it can deal with 
> the royalties, right?

I would think that is the primary reason. The executors of Keith Moon's
estate will have a significant vested interest in keeping the company
going, too.

Cheers,

John
> 
> keets
> 
> >
> > > > And the Who have been an official entity since 1982. The Who Group Ltd
> >is still a trading company and has never ceased to trade, as far as I can
> >tell from Company House records.
> 
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> Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 13:26:30 -0000
> From: "L. Bird" <pkeets@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Pearl Jam and The Who
> 
> >Hmmm.  Come to think of it, aren't TED charging about the same as for the
> >average boot on eBay?
> 
> Um.  Guess not.  A guy on alt.music.who says this show goes for $50 in
> Chicago.
> 
> keets
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> Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 10:48:05 EDT
> From: Pilam76@aol.com
> Subject: more posters
> 
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> there is a site called www.paperboynews.com.
> 
> it is a store where you can buy all kinds of posters, including the who. The
> sizes of the posters run 11x14 and cost $11. I just ordered a billboard promo
> ad for the who's 1973 fallout shelter tour.
> 
> scott p. not scott s.
> "their most vital and coherent album since Who's Next..."
>  Parke Puterbaugh, Rolling Stone on its hard album
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> <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  COLOR="#804000" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">there is a site called www.paperboynews.com.
> <BR>
> <BR>it is a store where you can buy all kinds of posters, including the who. The
> <BR>sizes of the posters run 11x14 and cost $11. I just ordered a billboard promo
> <BR>ad for the who's 1973 fallout shelter tour.
> <BR>
> <BR>scott p. not scott s.
> <BR>"their most vital and coherent album since Who's Next..."
> <BR> Parke Puterbaugh, Rolling Stone on its hard album
> <BR></FONT></HTML>
> 
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> Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 11:14:57 -0400
> From: "Mark R. Leaman" <mleaman@sccoast.net>
> Subject: Entwistle with Ringo
> 
> Someone recently asked about a Ringo Starr & All Starr Band CD with Boris
> the Spider on it. It has come into my store, and it does include John
> singing Boris as well as Zak Starkey on drums...and apparently both play on
> all of the tracks. If anyone is interested in this CD, it's for sale...$7
> plus shipping. I only have one, though.
> 
> Other Who & related, for anyone interested:
> 
> Roger Daltrey - Can't Wait To See The Movie
> Roger Daltrey - Rocks In The Head
> Tommy soundtrack (double CD)
> Jon Astley - Everyone Loves The Pilot (Except The Crew)
> 
> Maybe some of you might find some interesting way to destroy that last one,
> if that's your pleasure. Anyway, all guaranteed etc. etc.
> I can't keep much Who in the store; maybe it's because I'm playing it so
> much...
> 
> "The same person has been at the last three shows in Texas.
>    They're holding up a sign which says: Bush sucks.
>      The craziest thing - it's his daughter."
>                       Eddie Vedder
> 
>                Cheers                 ML
> 
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> Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 11:19:20 EDT
> From: Pilam76@aol.com
> Subject: Re: Pearl Jam and The Who
> 
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> Yea, i downloaded the denver show at work and we have dsl. It took 25-30
> minutes to download each part. But i wanted to put them on cd for myself so i
> had to break up each track and put them on 2 cds. For a 56k connection, it
> will take you maybe, and i am guessing here, 1-2 hrs to download the show.
> 
> scott p. not scott s.
> "This is Playball Blizzard"-Pete, Largo 1973
> 
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> <HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  COLOR="#804000" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SCRIPT" FACE="Comic Sans MS" LANG="0">Yea, i downloaded the denver show at work and we have dsl. It took 25-30
> <BR>minutes to download each part. But i wanted to put them on cd for myself so i
> <BR>had to break up each track and put them on 2 cds. For a 56k connection, it
> <BR>will take you maybe, and i am guessing here, 1-2 hrs to download the show.
> <BR>
> <BR>scott p. not scott s.
> <BR>"This is Playball Blizzard"-Pete, Largo 1973</FONT></HTML>
> 
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