Quite a number of good BT's and tabs here:
http://dizax.uk
Not all of them are Shadows tracks, but that's okay with me.
Jack959
Behanka1 wrote:The Dizax website is run by someone called Bob Macleod.
When I discovered that he had been unlawfully distributing some of my UB Hank tracks I contacted him as shown earlier in these posts. His reply was as follows:
"First I should correct your accusation that I claim to have made the backing tracks on my website. I have not made any such claim.
All the BT's on my website were downloaded from various internet sources, none of which were indicated to be other than public domain.
I can hardly be held responsible for the piracy of others, so I resent your use of the word 'Stolen' in the header of this email.
I 'stole' nothing!
Nor did I represent backing tracks as ' my own'.
I will expect an apology for both of those lies.
I will of course replace the offending tracks, although in fact I have no proof of *your* claim to ownership."
I replied: "Hi Bob,
Thank you for your swift reply.
The first thing I saw when visiting your website was “SOME OF MY OWN RECORDINGS. THE BACKING TRACKS AND TABS FOR MOST OF THESE AND OTHERS CAN BE FOUND ON THE BT/TAB PAGE”
It is reasonable for the reader to assume that the lead and backing tracks are indeed yours. Some of them may be, I don’t know.
It is true that you are not responsible for the piracy of others, however, stolen goods don’t become un-stolen simply because you didn’t know they were stolen in the first place.
UB Hank backing tracks are not in the public domain. If you have ever made any backing tracks you would be aware of the amount of work and care that goes into producing them. It is frustrating beyond belief to have one’s work distributed without rightful payment.
As for my proof of ownership, my name is Gary Taylor, I live in Perth Western Australia and for the last 25 years or so have been Hank Marvin’s rhythm guitarist. Check out Hank Marvin Gypsy Jazz on YouTube.
Trevor Spencer and I started making the UB Hank series in the mid 90’s. If you can be bothered to check, that is also verifiable.
Just as a reminder, the stolen tracks you have been distributing are Wonderful Land, Round and Round, The Stranger and Atlantis.
On a musical note, whoever ‘glued’ the count ins onto your backing tracks is truly clueless. Count ins are supposed to represent the tempo of the tune. A ‘one size fits all’ approach simply doesn’t work."
So far, no reply.
I note that Mr Macleod has removed the UB HANK tracks from his website although, judging from his immature reference to me on his home page, seems to be suffering from a fit of pique.
I would encourage him to be a little more diligent in awareness of copyrighted material and perhaps engage in some research regarding the role of a count in.
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