Klarinet Archive - Posting 000143.txt from 1999/07

From: "Roderick Ellem" <clariplayer@-----.au>
Subj: [kl] Re: David Weber
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 20:08:21 -0400

G'day Jack,
Just tried the site again. I'll let you know what I did to find the disc
(understanding that you probably did exactly the same thing but hope it
might work for you this time!)

When I clicked on the URL (www.pl-music.com/PL/shopper_lookup.asp) got into
title page ("Welcome to Paradise Lost") then click on the here point ("If
you want to browse our web site as a guest....."). This took me to the page
with new releases at the top. David's CD is listed in the New Releases list
(It was the fourth one down when I checked. Incidently the URL for this area
is www.pl-music.com/PL/default.asp ). Then click on the number LYS500 and
this should take you to a picture of the disc cover with the name of the
disc and underneath this is David's name then under that is a picture of
glasses. Click on the glasses and this should give you a complete list of
tracks on the disc and all the performers with David.

Hope this helps. I did have a copy of their e-mail address a while a go but
have not been able to find it anywhere. I will keep looking and if I find it
I will let you know. As for not being able to register, I seen to remember
having to put in my details a coulpe of times before it worked too. They may
have a bit of a problem there. All their purchase info is through a secure
site though.

Again you probably did most of that when you tried, but I hope this is
helpful

Incidently, I hope the cannons went off well last night! I remember the
first time I played 1812 with the band. I was playing oboe at the time and
the Army surplied Howetsers (that doesn't look right but I'm sure you get
the drift) and at the appropriate time the cannons went of and so did half
the band. The oboe player next to me bit through her reed as did a couple of
the clarinet player. The Brass stopped playing altogether and percussionists
dropped things all around us. They had obviously placed the cannons tooooo
close to us. I'm sure if I hadn't been in the band it would have been pretty
funny. I can look back and chuckle now. Still the things yiou go through as
a Military Muso.

All the best,
Rod.

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