"I Was Made to Love Her" on Wild Honey and Carol Kaye's claims

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shelter:
Quote from: Awesoman on December 04, 2011, 12:50:15 AM

Carol Kaye wants to believe she played bass on everyone's tracks?  Fine.  Her living in her fantasy land don't bother me none.


It wouldn't be a problem if everyone would know that Kaye is living in a fantasy world and shouldn't always be taken too seriously. But unfortionately there are writers and journalists who don't do their homework and write her claims down as if they are the facts, so that history gets distorted and some people don't get the credit they deserve.

Joshilyn Hoisington:
Quote from: shelter on December 04, 2011, 04:15:14 AM

Quote from: Awesoman on December 04, 2011, 12:50:15 AM

Carol Kaye wants to believe she played bass on everyone's tracks?  Fine.  Her living in her fantasy land don't bother me none.


It wouldn't be a problem if everyone would know that Kaye is living in a fantasy world and shouldn't always be taken too seriously. But unfortionately there are writers and journalists who don't do their homework and write her claims down as if they are the facts, so that history gets distorted and some people don't get the credit they deserve.


What's also too bad is, if you read that link AGD posted a few pages back, there are people out there who have tried to be helpful to Ms. Kaye, and then she's banned them, or whatever, and then they end up specifically trying to avoid listening to music she's recorded.  Nobody should feel compelled to voluntarily exclude themselves from some of the greatest music ever recorded.

The Heartical Don:
Quote from: aeijtzsche on December 04, 2011, 06:41:37 AM

Quote from: shelter on December 04, 2011, 04:15:14 AM

Quote from: Awesoman on December 04, 2011, 12:50:15 AM

Carol Kaye wants to believe she played bass on everyone's tracks?  Fine.  Her living in her fantasy land don't bother me none.


It wouldn't be a problem if everyone would know that Kaye is living in a fantasy world and shouldn't always be taken too seriously. But unfortionately there are writers and journalists who don't do their homework and write her claims down as if they are the facts, so that history gets distorted and some people don't get the credit they deserve.


What's also too bad is, if you read that link AGD posted a few pages back, there are people out there who have tried to be helpful to Ms. Kaye, and then she's banned them, or whatever, and then they end up specifically trying to avoid listening to music she's recorded.  Nobody should feel compelled to voluntarily exclude themselves from some of the greatest music ever recorded.


...but can't one, with all the modern tech gizmos, just excise ms Kaye's contributions? With an antikayolizer?

runnersdialzero:
Quote from: Awesoman on December 04, 2011, 12:50:15 AM

Carol Kaye wants to believe she played bass on everyone's tracks?  Fine.  Her living in her fantasy land don't bother me none.


It's not my issue, obviously, but it's always upsetting to see this sort of thing being a part of something I love. Either way, I don't like seeing people try their damnedest to discredit others, especially others who are not around to defend themselves. Nothing personal at all, obviously, but yeah.

Joshilyn Hoisington:
Quote from: The Heartical Don on December 04, 2011, 06:46:35 AM

Quote from: aeijtzsche on December 04, 2011, 06:41:37 AM

Quote from: shelter on December 04, 2011, 04:15:14 AM

Quote from: Awesoman on December 04, 2011, 12:50:15 AM

Carol Kaye wants to believe she played bass on everyone's tracks?  Fine.  Her living in her fantasy land don't bother me none.


It wouldn't be a problem if everyone would know that Kaye is living in a fantasy world and shouldn't always be taken too seriously. But unfortionately there are writers and journalists who don't do their homework and write her claims down as if they are the facts, so that history gets distorted and some people don't get the credit they deserve.


What's also too bad is, if you read that link AGD posted a few pages back, there are people out there who have tried to be helpful to Ms. Kaye, and then she's banned them, or whatever, and then they end up specifically trying to avoid listening to music she's recorded.  Nobody should feel compelled to voluntarily exclude themselves from some of the greatest music ever recorded.


...but can't one, with all the modern tech gizmos, just excise ms Kaye's contributions? With an antikayolizer?


Well, you could certainly cut off all frequencies in the bass range.  I feel like the result would be rather tinny, though.

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