Juvenile Art Rock Legally Unleashed
The Creative Commons organization gives artists the tools they need to release their work into the public domain with limitations.
As a nod of support to the organization, my old band, Horton's Choice, has released our recordings under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. Basically that means that you can use our music for non-commercial use, but you must attribute to work to Horton’s Choice, and any derivative work must also be released under the same type of open licence.
A few things they've done well:
- A sweet logo, classy.
- Provide a brief 'human-readable' summary of the licences that link to the "legal code" (the full licence).
I pretend that I think Horton's Choice was a crappy garage band, but I'm really only using humour to mask my feeling that this was the greatest artistic achievement of my life.
Any chance of a reunion? :)
I've fixed the ID3 tags - thanks.
Unfortunately, a reunion is unlikely. However, the two primary songwriters from Horton's Choice are still very much alive, and as bad-ass as ever. Hopefully some mad child of HC come around some day (could be a while, my work and this site are fulfilling my creative urges quite well these days - though I do miss having my pants moved by a monster guitar).
There is another track that went with these, but it was a cover (all of the tracks available now are originals). We've lost contact with the original author of the song and are unable to secure permission to release it.
Ironically, this is what the Creative Commons project is intended to prevent.
Speaking of the Creative Commons, there is a great flash/audio presentation about the concept of the Creative Commons (it's 1.1Mb and maybe two minutes long). Any video that successfully animates something as ephemeral as a "haze of legal doubt" is cool as far as Im concerned.
Now people can record over my crappy bass recordings I have on my web site and know I won't mind...
The visual elements of XP are nice and terrible at the same time. Is that possible?
But I digress
The music files are really tight. Ill be burning a CD for personal use later today. With all the carp that passes for music today it must a strange experience trying to make money as a band. I wish Creative Commons all the luck in the world. All my friends love live music in small venues. We go as often as possible and buy the bands CDs. In our opinion someone has to support local bands or in the not to distant future there wont be many to chose from.
Again, nice work. You should be proud!
Been a while since i heard you any songs by you guys. The last i can remember is Sydney, 1999 i think. Cant remember the Gig but do remember the "A&W song" very nice.. Every one loved that one.
Jamie
I remember the only time I heard HC play was at a coffee house thing Jevon & my brother set up. Not a lot of people showed up as I recall, and the Choice played for quite a while. It was awesome.
Dan, I really want another Spacepop tape 'cause I lost my other one! Call me man!
And yes, they still played like there were hundreds there. And they hadn't played together in quite some time, IIRC.
