An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.
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JMS is J. Michael Straczynski. He is a screenwriter and prolific internet guy. He is the creator of Babylon 5, one of the first serialized TV shows.
Other credits include working with Marvel for The Amazing Spider Man series, Sense8, The Real Ghostbusters and many other projects.
I follow him on Twitter because of rumors of a reboot of Babylon 5 (one of @Doctor-Phibes favorites).
Anyhow, he said this the other day:
"I'm a big believer in physical media, otherwise you're held hostage to whatever someone else thinks you should have access to. I went to show a friend On the Beach and not one legit streamer/cable net had it, couldn't even buy it on Itunes or Amazon. Fortunately I had my own copy."
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
I went to show a friend On the Beach and not one legit streamer/cable net had it, couldn't even buy it on Itunes or Amazon.
Enjoy
Link to videoYou knew someone would post this.
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@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
Okay…Does he have a copy of every single film ever made? There are always going to be limitations.
Of course.
I don't own every recording of the WTC, I'm not @kluurs. But it used to be that if I wanted one, I could find it. Years ago I was looking for a string quartet written by Robert Greenberg. None of the usual suspects had it. I found it online in a shop in Montreal - they shipped. That wouldn't happen today.
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
Okay…Does he have a copy of every single film ever made? There are always going to be limitations.
Of course.
I don't own every recording of the WTC, I'm not @kluurs. But it used to be that if I wanted one, I could find it. Years ago I was looking for a string quartet written by Robert Greenberg. None of the usual suspects had it. I found it online in a shop in Montreal - they shipped. That wouldn't happen today.
We’re you looking for a recording or the sheet music?
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@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
Okay…Does he have a copy of every single film ever made? There are always going to be limitations.
Of course.
I don't own every recording of the WTC, I'm not @kluurs. But it used to be that if I wanted one, I could find it. Years ago I was looking for a string quartet written by Robert Greenberg. None of the usual suspects had it. I found it online in a shop in Montreal - they shipped. That wouldn't happen today.
We’re you looking for a recording or the sheet music?
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@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for? It’s currently available on Spotify…
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@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for? It’s currently available on Spotify…
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for?
At the time (must've been 2003 or so), I would have taken any performance. It seems that the only one out there is the Alexander String Quartet's recording.
Idagio has it available by the way. This is the CD I purchased.
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JMS is J. Michael Straczynski. He is a screenwriter and prolific internet guy. He is the creator of Babylon 5, one of the first serialized TV shows.
Other credits include working with Marvel for The Amazing Spider Man series, Sense8, The Real Ghostbusters and many other projects.
I follow him on Twitter because of rumors of a reboot of Babylon 5 (one of @Doctor-Phibes favorites).
Anyhow, he said this the other day:
"I'm a big believer in physical media, otherwise you're held hostage to whatever someone else thinks you should have access to. I went to show a friend On the Beach and not one legit streamer/cable net had it, couldn't even buy it on Itunes or Amazon. Fortunately I had my own copy."
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@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
I follow him on Twitter because of rumors of a reboot of Babylon 5
Still a rumor only?
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@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for?
At the time (must've been 2003 or so), I would have taken any performance. It seems that the only one out there is the Alexander String Quartet's recording.
Idagio has it available by the way. This is the CD I purchased.
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for?
At the time (must've been 2003 or so), I would have taken any performance. It seems that the only one out there is the Alexander String Quartet's recording.
Idagio has it available by the way. This is the CD I purchased.
Get Score Scan software, add on Garritan Personal Orchestra, and take a little time to make your own edits to tempo, dynamics, and such…
Or do like I prefer, buy the score, then record each of the parts on a CVP809 and enjoy…
And there are about 25 different sites that can ship to you the cd within a week. There are ALOT of first world problems these days, but the ability to find any desired published media is not one of them. I like JMS, but wow is he off on this.
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@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for?
At the time (must've been 2003 or so), I would have taken any performance. It seems that the only one out there is the Alexander String Quartet's recording.
Idagio has it available by the way. This is the CD I purchased.
Get Score Scan software, add on Garritan Personal Orchestra, and take a little time to make your own edits to tempo, dynamics, and such…
Or do like I prefer, buy the score, then record each of the parts on a CVP809 and enjoy…
And there are about 25 different sites that can ship to you the cd within a week. There are ALOT of first world problems these days, but the ability to find any desired published media is not one of them. I like JMS, but wow is he off on this.
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@George-K said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
@LuFins-Dad a recording.
LOL, okay. I just pulled up the score from the site, myself. Any particular artist rendition that you were looking for?
At the time (must've been 2003 or so), I would have taken any performance. It seems that the only one out there is the Alexander String Quartet's recording.
Idagio has it available by the way. This is the CD I purchased.
Get Score Scan software, add on Garritan Personal Orchestra, and take a little time to make your own edits to tempo, dynamics, and such…
Or do like I prefer, buy the score, then record each of the parts on a CVP809 and enjoy…
And there are about 25 different sites that can ship to you the cd within a week. There are ALOT of first world problems these days, but the ability to find any desired published media is not one of them. I like JMS, but wow is he off on this.
He was talking about movies. Not music.
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@Axtremus said in An interesting statement by JMS on physical media.:
Say, @kluurs, how do you feel about physical media?
I still acquire some CDs but not very often. Though I have my sights on a boxed set of Walter Gieseking's music that I might acquire. I never purchase DVDs though there are some films that are only available on that media.