NEWS: Bootleg Tapes Lead To Scam Accusations

Fresh off a new list of Thrash Metal documentaries claim that Thrash Metal started from tape dubs.

In Canada, all tapes and lps were made by K-tel.

Then sold at Woolco and K-mart.

How’s this for a scenario tape dubs?

K-tel owns all the copyrights to the music and dance sheets / music sheet versions, like myself, my music plays to scales and metronomes.

Like 80’s dance hits.

Here in Canada.

How about this scenario, other local US and British Labels printed their own versions anyway after K-tel put them out.

Making the music actually from Canada.

Then all those non-Canadian versions were bootlegs with tape dubs copied on them and lp rips.

When I did the research on the Canadian versions like myself, K-tel also has music sheet versions.

Updated, that’s my joke…

This whole time I’ve been blogging I’ve owned music sheet versions of bands like Venom, Celtic Frost, Destruction etc. Like from the Railroad and when I was in dance school.

All them guys said they had no money and just tape dubs, while my family was from the railroad and I went to dance school and own my own music sheet versions like the ones on K-tel that are unreleased.

From dance school and stuff.

INTERNET: Bizarre Story About “Thrash Metal Records”

I’ve been following this story for a long time now and I’m not seeing it.

Heavy Metal tape trading stories on the internet are not true here in Canada.

I mean how humiliating is this story…

Heavy Metal artists in the United States claim the music started from cassette tape dubs.

In Canada every one they mean were brand new originals at K-Mart and Woolco.

You needed money yeah, but I had them.

Then again on cd.

Lets jump to the stories conclusion.

In the United States the album versions they promoted were from tape dubs, mono and low fi.

These were printed on some US album versions.

Plus, LP rips sold on compact disc.

Accident or not, the cheap low quality record versions the artists promote are low quality versions based on their tape dubs, in their own words and those are their live versions they said in the documentaries.

While in Canada they had hi quality Q-tel versions at department stores.