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Music and movie industries clueless over ‘piracy’

May 21st, 2009

Two interesting pieces on piracy in today’s Technology Guardian:

First up, Victor Keegan on music downloads, explaining why the music industry’s insistence that ISPs stop the flow of illegal downloads is boneheaded and unworkable.

‘The music industry simply won’t give up blaming everyone but itself for the sorry state it claims to be in,’ he writes. ‘If ISPs are responsible for pirate music flowing past them, then ditto for pornography and everything else. Great idea: I can sue my service provider whenever a virus gets onto my PC. How dare they let it through!’

Keegan points out that the companies offering solutions for the furture of music – Apple with iTunes, Nokia with Comes with Music, Spotify, Last.fm etc – are coming from outside of the music industry, which is presumably too busy getting all litigious about teenagers illegally downloading the odd track they can’t yet afford to pay for.

It’s easy to see the future of music moving away from the outdated big record companies, with artists linking up directly with the likes of iTunes and Spotify, leaving Simon Cowell and co wondering whatever happened to the 1980s.

Next, Mark Harris on movies, and the RealNetworks vs Hollywood trial. Seven movie studios are suing Real over its RealDVD software, which allows users to make digital copies of their DVDs – with copy protection left intact, and without the ability to burn extra discs.

Harris quotes Real vice-president Bill Way: ‘Here’s the interesting thing. They have not brought a copyright infringement case against us. They have not brought the classic Universal v Sony VCR case, I presume because they knew they would lose it.’ As Harris points out, Sony is now one of the studios suing Real.

Is ripping a DVD to a PC any different from ripping a CD to an iPod? If you pay £16 for a DVD or £11 for a CD you should be entitled to watch or listen to it in any way you choose. Making a copy for personal use cannot be piracy, otherwise 90 percent of the population must be criminals. How about the studios focus their efforts on developing alternative delivery methods (ad-supported streaming movies, perhaps)?

Harris says DVD sales are declining by 20 percent a year in the US. This has little to do with piracy. If Hollywood really wants to save its skin it should probably stop churning out so many crappy movies.

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The Rocketbelt Caper ebook – now in ePub and PDF formats

May 19th, 2009

As promised last week, The Rocketbelt Caper is now available in ePub format, compatible with Sony Reader, iPhone and more. It’s also available as a PDF for onscreen reading. That’s in addition to the Mobipocket edition that was launched last week.

The ePub edition can be read on the Sony Reader, on an iPhone with the free Stanza app, and on a PC with free Adobe Digital Editions. It’s reflowable and DRM-free. The PDF edition can be read with the free Adobe Reader.

The US paperback edition of The Rocketbelt Caper will be released on 29 June. Get more details here.

UPDATE: The ebook is now available – FREE – in most popular formats here.

Books, Technology

Inglourious Basterds soundtrack revealed (and Spotified)

May 15th, 2009

Quentin Tarantino’s movie soundtracks have always been interesting, and his forthcoming Brad Pitt-starring WWII spaghetti western Inglourious Basterds is no exception.

The movie takes its basic premise and title from Enzo Castellari’s 1978 movie Inglorious Bastards, but doesn’t borrow from that movie’s original soundtrack. Instead, Tarantino’s spellcheck-infuriating movie takes a lot of Morricone, mixes with a dash of Bernstein, and throws in a few oddball ingredients such as Georgio Moroder and David Bowie’s Cat People. Those looking for Inglourious Basterds’s break-out track – its Little Green Bag or Misirlou – might look at Billy Preston’s Slaughter or The Devil’s Rumble by Davie Allen and The Arrows.

Here’s the full soundtrack listing, taken from the Cannes press notes and tidied up a little to remove a couple of inconsistencies. I’ve provided iTunes and Spotify links where available. Happy listening…

    Inglourious Basterds Soundtrack Listing:

The Green Leaves of Summer
(From The Alamo)
Dimitri Tiomkin
Dimitri Tiomkin - The Alamo - The Green Leaves of Summer (From "The Alamo")
On Spotify

Dopo La Condanna (After The Verdict)
(From The Big Gundown AKA La Resa Dei Conti)
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone - La Resa Dei Conti - Dopo la Condanna

L’incontro Con La Figlia
(From The Return of Ringo AKA Il Ritorno Di Ringo, also used in The Secret of The Sahara AKA Il Segreto Del Sahara)
Ennio Morricone
Available on this CD

White Lightning
(From White Lightning, also used in Kill Bill Vol. 1)
Charles Bernstein
RZA version available on Kill Bill CD

Il Mercenario (Ripresa)
(From The Mercenary AKA Il Mercenario)
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone - Il mercenario - Il Mercenario (ripresa)

Slaughter
(From Slaughter)
Billy Preston
On Spotify

Algeri: 1 November 1954
(From The Battle of Algiers)
Ennio Morricone, Gillo Pontecorvo
On Spotify

La Resa (The Surrender)
(From The Big Gundown AKA La Resa Dei Conti)
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone - La Resa Dei Conti - La resa

Un Dollaro Bucato
(From One Silver Dollar AKA Un Dollaro Bucato)
Gianni Ferrio
Gianni Ferrio - Wanted Dead or Alive - The Sound of Spaghetti Western - Un Dollaro Bucato - a Man...A Story

Bath Attack
(From Entity)
Charles Bernstein
No download or CD, but on this DVD

Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht Unter
Zarah Leander
Zarah Leander - Ein Mythos Lebt... - Davon geht die Welt nicht unter
On Spotify

The Man With The Big Sombrero
The Michael Andrew Orchestra
Specially recorded, see here

Ich Wollt, Ich War Ein Huhn
Lilian Harvey, Willy Fritsch and Paul Kemp
Oskar Sima, Willy Fritsch & Paul Kemp - Der Tonfilm-Schlager Macht Karriere 1934-1939 - Ich Wollt, Ich Wär Ein Huhn
On Spotify

Cat People (Putting Out The Fire)
(From Cat People)
David Bowie and Giorgio Moroder
Giorgio Moroder & David Bowie - Cat People - Cat People (Putting Out Fire)
On Spotify

Mistico e Severo (Mystic and Severe)
(From Death Rides A Horse)
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone - The Music of Italy: Cinema Italiano - Ennio Morricone, Vol. 5 - Mystic and Severe - Mistico e severo

The Devil’s Rumble
(From Devil’s Angels)
Davie Allen and The Arrows
On this CD

Zulus
(From Zulu Dawn)
Elmer Bernstein
On this CD

Un Amico
(From Revolver)
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone - Revolver (Original Soundtrack) - Un amico

Tiger Tank
(From Kelly’s Heroes)
Lalo Schifrin
On this CD

Rabbia e Tarantella
(From Allonsanfan)
Ennio Morricone
On this CD

Notes: The Cannes press notes, in French, list After The Verdict as The Verdict, Zulus as What I Say Zulus, and Rabbia e Tarantella as Eastern Condors Rabbia e Tarantella. In the latter two cases, my guess is that this is a printing error, and there are possibly two extra tracks on the soundtrack, What I Say and Eastern Condors, artists unknown. What I’d Say has been recorded by the likes of Maceo Parker and Ray Charles. Eastern Condors is a Hong Kong spaghetti western, cited by Tarantino as an influence. Finally, there are several tracks on the soundtrack of The Big Gundown AKA La Resa Dei Conti that begin with the title ‘La Resa…’, including this one on Spotify.

[UPDATE: The Inglourious Basterds soundtrack CD is now available from Amazon. The tracklisting is:
1. Green Leaves of Summer - Nick Perito
2. Verdict (Dopo la Condanna) - Ennio Morricone
3. White Lightning (Main Title) [from White Lightning] – Charles Bernstein
4. Slaughter – Billy Preston
5. Surrender (La Resa) – Ennio Morricone
6. One Silver Dollar (Un Dollaro Bucato) – The Film Studio Orchestra
7. Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht Unter [From Die Grosse Liebe] – Zarah Leander
8. Man with the Big Sombrero – Samantha Shelton
9. Ich Wollt Ich Waer Ein Huhn – Willy Fritsch, Lilian Harvey
10. Main Theme from Dark of the Sun – Jacques Loussier
11. Cat People (Putting out the Fire) – David Bowie
12. Tiger Tank – Lalo Schifrin
13. Amico – Ennio Morricone
14. Rabbia E Tarantella – Ennio Morricone
15. Mystic and Severe – Ennio Morricone
16. Devil’s Rumble – The Arrows
17. What I’d Say Zulus – Elmer Bernstein
18. Amico – Ennio Morricone
19. Tiger Tank – Lalo Schifrin
20. Bastero Gondors Rabhia E Tarantella – Ennio Morricone]

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