[membership

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Tue Jun 8 17:28:13 EDT 2010


 

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Steve.


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
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Sent: Tue, 8 Jun 2010 22:14
Subject: Re: [membership


Under my "if they are listed as a member in the album credits, then they're a member, even if non-audio-generating" rule, yup, these various dudes would be "members".  But I think it's reasonable to make a distinction between "audio-generating" and "non-audio-generating" members, even though they all be members of one kind or another. 
 
Cheers, 
Carl 
 
On 08 Jun 2010, at 14:41, John McIntyre wrote: 
 
> 
>> Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: 
>>> Listing people as band members on the strength of having writing >>> credits on songs originally performed by the band seems like it >>> goes too far.  There are all sorts of people who get credits as >>> songwriters, perhaps even on a regular basis as part of a writing >>> team with a performing band-member, but I am not sure that makes >>> them a member of the given band .... in fact, I would say that it >>> does not. :) 
>> I believe King Crimson considered Pete Sinfield to be a member.  >> Yep, just checked the liner notes to "Court of the Crimson King" >> and Sinfield is listed as a band member credited with "Words and >> Illumination" as he also ran their light show.  Does that make him >> a performing member? 
>> 
>> I think Procul Harum listed Keith Reid as a member. 
>> 
>> Then there's Clear Light who listed their guru and "seer and >> overseer" as band members.  But they were from California in the >> sixties, so it figures. 
>> 
>> John McIntyre 
>> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu 
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> From: John McIntyre <mcintyre at exchange.pa.msu.edu> 
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> Subject: Re: Membership, with or w/o its privileges (was Re: HW: > Re: LOST in France?) 
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> Carl Edlund Anderson wrote: 
>> Listing people as band members on the strength of having writing >> credits on songs originally performed by the band seems like it >> goes too far.  There are all sorts of people who get credits as >> songwriters, perhaps even on a regular basis as part of a writing >> team with a performing band-member, but I am not sure that makes >> them a member of the given band .... in fact, I would say that it >> does not. :) 
> I believe King Crimson considered Pete Sinfield to be a member.  > Yep, just checked the liner notes to "Court of the Crimson King" > and Sinfield is listed as a band member credited with "Words and > Illumination" as he also ran their light show.  Does that make him > a performing member? 
> 
> I think Procul Harum listed Keith Reid as a member. 
> 
> Then there's Clear Light who listed their guru and "seer and > overseer" as band members.  But they were from California in the > sixties, so it figures. 
> 
> John McIntyre 
> mcintyre at pa.msu.edu 
> 
> 
> 
> 
 
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