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Author Topic: Maxwell Davies Symphonies - help!  (Read 347 times)
Stevo
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« on: 10:39:55, 28-02-2008 »

Clearly unable to master anything as complex as a DVD recorder, I managed to record Max's 7th this week but not his 8th. Did anyone else manage to get this one? I can offer a swap for another Max work if needed.

Thanks in anticipation...
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #1 on: 10:47:11, 28-02-2008 »

Stevo,

As it happens, even if I didn't capture it yesterday (haven't checked yet) I have it from the original broadcast, and very nearly sent you a copy a couple of weeks ago. No probs, although it may take a few days....

Ron
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« Reply #2 on: 11:09:00, 28-02-2008 »

I should have it saved from yesterday afternoon's broadcast (DAB I'm afraid) but can't check to make sure until the end of this morning's Classical Collection, as the relevant SC card is still in the Bug, and doing its thing.
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« Reply #3 on: 18:33:35, 28-02-2008 »

Stevo,

All checked: no probs.  FM dub on its way to you soon.
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« Reply #4 on: 12:28:33, 28-08-2008 »

Anybody got any news on when MAXOPUS will be back? if?
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« Reply #5 on: 12:33:36, 28-08-2008 »

I think not, Rob. I can't imagine anyone other than Judy Arnold would be interested in running the whole thing: certainly not Max's new agents, who are a professional firm with plenty of other clients besides him.
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