Looks like a pretty big business hurdle just passed through the online business community creating a bunch of downtime, my record store page is about two months behind now, record store blog, after I started working on the pop page...that's where I'm at.
I just started working on planning new metal album reissues, turns out that K-Tel owns the moves on the tapes...that's where I work at dancing years ago, duh I forgot.
I mean K-Tel where I live was just the flea market at the mall....that's how I know metal people, now forget all the dates on these stories on the internet because I don't know if the dates are right or not.
I met them guys at Disco back when I used to do dancing, that was K-Tel....duh, then they used Studio 54 to launch metal when they closed the disco.
Right, so the promotion was at Action Park and the music workshops used to be on K-Tel that's where I worked at, so I know who owns the albums and that if they got expired.
Now I'm working on planning new metal reissues and I got the K-Tel stuff from dancing years ago for the routines....that's what I'm selling, K-Tel routines and albums...like I know the material.
All the other stuff closed years ago but I still have all the K-Tel routines to do metal and dancing, so that's what I'm working on 70's and 80's metal reissues and K-Tel moves for the visualizers and stuff.
That will be a while yet, so I got pretty much all the old classic albums for official reissue on K-Tel original format, but I don't print without a publicist etc.
Then when they come out they will be "official reissues from K-Tel" , just a new version of the old one...I don't know what label name will be on it yet, that's just a project.
Then when we're done the K-Tel version is all copyrighted official and after we shop them around we'll be releasing through a publicist so you know they will be official.
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