Monday 25 June 2012

The Case of One Soul Thrust...

In Canada last year a band called One Soul Thrust had their debut album illegally downloaded 100 000 times going platinum. When the article was written they had 176 Twitter followers and 324 Facebook friends.

“The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) states that, to achieve Platinum status, an album must achieve sales of 100,000 copies/downloads of an album. Sales…that’s the key. A random polling of several torrent site’s downloads—ILLEGAL downloads—has shown that 1ST, the debut cd by ONE SOUL THRUST has been downloaded over 100,000 times,” he wrote.

“We paid to create that album totally out of our own pockets. People think of illegal downloading not hurting anyone, but we’re real people too- with real mortgages, real family to feed and real bills to pay,” said lead-vocalist Salem Jones. “By downloading our album from pirate sites, people have stolen from us, our families, everyone involved in the production of our album, and their families.”

CRIA Watches Massive Music Piracy Crisis Devastate Unknown Band at Torrenfreak.com















Lyndahere And The Dangers of Blogging...A response.

There was nonsense too, the same old mean shit (done by the same old stupid mean bullies for the most part) that I shouldn’t have let delay me for a moment let alone a day or two. Foolish of me far more foolish than any bully because unlike those bullies, I know the truth, I know what matters here @lyndahere Between The Rock and A Hardplace webpage 22 February 2012.

Individuals such as Lyndahere (@lyndahere) want us to believe that they have a right to take others work and do as they please without consultation or permission of the owners of the work. Lyndahere believes it is totally appropriate for her to attend a performance of any artist including Great Big Sea and Alan Doyle and his band, film it and distribute it without the permission of the owners of the work. As soon as she could she uploaded the recordings to her YouTube site BetweenTheRock and madly sent all those concerned a link.

She would be the first to call the police if someone broke into her house and stole goods in particular her beloved computer, camera and video recorder. The copyright laws and using material under fair usage are different in Canada and America the two countries where Lyndahere live and are both currently being reviewed. However, it is not lawful in Canada to follow people from place to place and it is illegal to download material and distribute it.

There are many dangers for an individual who takes on causes and stand up for injustices on social media against bullies and bullying from the likes of Lyndahere. When I contacted Lyndahere and sent her a private copy of my essay to her webpage Between The Rock and a Hard Place in the hope that it may change her behaviour she attacked me on her Twitter page even though I had not contacted her on Twitter. She informed her followers I had sent a hateful post. When I challenged her she would not publish the post which now forms the bases of this blog so people could make up their own minds. She failed to recognise her behaviour may cause someone distress. Lyndahere obtained an ISP address and threatened to contact employers for sending what she deemed hateful posts. Twitter and social media can serve as weapon to threaten and intimidate others and maintain control.

She criticised and challenged me for not writing a post not under my real name although she does not write under her own name. She did not respond to the Twitter posts I wrote but wrote Twitter posts to followers behind my back. This is not the first time I have read posts written by her about people behind their backs to followers. The outbursts were removed but I guess served as a warning for other Great Big Sea fans who dared to challenge her. She is not interested in discussing the impact of her way of life and behaviour on others. There was nonsense too, the same old mean shit (done by the same old stupid mean bullies for the most part) that I shouldn’t have let delay me for a moment let alone a day or two. @lyndahere Between The Rock and A Hardplace webpage 22 February 2012.


Copyright In Canada...My understanding.

“The more I think about it the more I realise these videos belong here too…”…”@lyndahere Between the Rock and A Hard Place 15 June 2012.

Lynda Elstad or @lyndahere records concerts of Great Big Sea and their members and places them on her on YouTube site BetweenTheRock and AndPassionateKisses and her webpage Between The Rock and a Hard Place. She has made multiple recordings of the hits of Great Big Sea filmed at various events around the world, for example there are approximately 30 copies of the song Love Me Tonight on her YouTube site. She distributes links to her recordings via Twitter and other social media sites. Her YouTube site has been operating since August 2008 and has approximately 538 subscribers. She filmed the performance of Alan Doyle ‘Live at Revival’ special and distributed links to it soon after. Under the current copyright law it is illegal to distribute copies of copyrighted materials.

Canadian copyright law states if an individual or group of people perform or record a musical work created by someone other than themselves it is most likely to be under copyright. One of the exceptions to the rule is traditional music or tunes of composers that have been dead for over 50 years. Recording music in all formats requires a license. If Canadians use music for any other purpose other than their own they are required to obtain a license before performing or recording the copyrighted material.

The Canadian Copyright Act states…

 (1) For the purposes of this Act, “copyright”, in relation to a work, means the sole right to produce or reproduce the work or any substantial part thereof in any material form whatever, to perform the work or any substantial part thereof in public or, if the work is unpublished, to publish the work or any substantial part thereof, and includes the sole right
(a) to produce, reproduce, perform or publish any translation of the work,….
(d) in the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work, to make any sound recording, cinematograph film or other contrivance by means of which the work may be mechanically reproduced or performed,…
(f) in the case of any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, to communicate the work to the public by telecommunication,…
and to authorize any such acts.

Wikipedia (2012) states that a “copyright infringement” is the “unauthorised use of works under copyright infringing on the copyright holders exclusive rights…that include the right to spread the information contained within the copyrighted works or make derivative works”.

There is a considerable amount of material made generously available by Great Big Sea free to members of the public available on their own official sites. They have 18 professionally made videos of their songs available  on their official site on Youtube. It was established on March 3 2008 and has approximately 26222 subscribers. There are approximately 5 songs are available for free download on their Myspace page. Alan Doyle has put up videos and recordings of his single I’ve Seen a Little from his new album, a free download and video of Mutiny on the Dawn, plus some other nice performances of his solo album available on his official home webpage and Youtube site.

GBS official
Youtube hits
Betweentherock copies
When Im Up
95050
7 copies approx.
Ordinary Day
165956
15 copies approx.
Sea of No Cares
16589
16 copies approx.
Stumbling In
12987

Captain Kidd
65027
3 copies approx.
Clearest Indication
17722
7 copies approx.
Run Runaway
51304
3 copies approx.
Mari Mac
23172

Going Up
16801

Stop Falling
123999

Consequence Free
55763
7 copies approx.
Feel It Turn
10506

Everything Shines
10555
3 copies approx.
End of the World
54475

Good People
43126

Nothing But a Song
57697
9 copies approx.
Love Me Tonight
3556
29 copies approx.
Walk on the Moon
81947
6 copies approx.

Alan Doyle
Youtube hits
BetweentheRock copies
Ive Seen a Little

3 copies approx.
Mutiny on the Dawn

6 copies approx.

The recent changes to the Canadian Copyright Act involve digital locks on DVDs that prevent multiple copying and that those who purchase a DVD can make a backup copy for their personal use.


Monday 18 June 2012

Lyndahere, Fandom And Stalking...What is it?

In the beginning...2 years ago...

This is the story of an American woman Lynda Elstad (known as @lyndahere on Twitter and Facebook) following a Canadian musician/singer Alan Doyle and the band he plays with Great Big Sea from Newfoundland. It is a story of a woman who has followed the singer/musician and the band for over 12 years writing, photographing and filming about her efforts with little regard for the privacy and rights of the singer/musician and band or the integrity of their work. The aim of this page originally was to raise awareness of music piracy, stalking or “criminal harassment” laws, copyright and privacy laws in Canada, and to raise awareness of the obsessive fan behaviour associated with Alan Doyle, Great Big Sea and other celebrities in Canada. Hopefully Canadian news and current affairs shows will also pick up this research and do stories to raise awareness of some the issues facing their artists around the world.

My first introduction to Great Big Sea was through the Australian actor Russell Crowe. I followed Russell Crowe on Twitter and he regularly talked about the Canadian band Great Big Sea and the singer/musician Alan Doyle. The movie Robin Hood introduced me to the brilliance of Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea. To be honest I fell in love with them through watching illegally recorded videos on Youtube and most probably those of @lyndahere. I saw an illegally downloaded recording of the song ‘Where I Belong’by Alan Doyle about his native Newfoundland and I was a fan. I have since bought albums, gone to concerts and met the members of the band. I also listen to other Canadian bands and a range of other music.




But for every fan like me won through illegally recorded poor quality homemade videos how many are lost and how much money do artists lose. I don’t particular enjoy videos of live recordings where women scream and talk and love the sound of their own voice more than the artists they pay to watch. They continually breakdown and the sound is poor and I am out of there. I have become fussy about what I watch with limited time and money. It is has only recently that I have begun to gravel with the moral and ethical implications and the impact that illegally recorded videos can have on creative artists including financial lose. It is not just financial lose but spending time away from their family and their children as they have to travel more. In my research I found that Canadians are the biggest computer pirates in the world. The fact that Canadians are among the biggest computer pirates in the world downloading billions of dollars of illegal material including music makes Great Big Sea’s success with traditional music more remarkable.




In the seven months since I started this blog I have read a lot articles on the Internet, books and viewed other sources. They have included information on subjects that arise for example ticket scalping, trading in bootlegged material, cyberbullying, blogging, the paparazzi and others stated in the original introduction on music piracy, copyright and stalking. I have also included some responses to posts on Twitter from @lyndahere.

I have recently started reading research articles on celebrity worship syndrome and different types of fan behaviour including trolling, fandom, groupie behaviour, bootlegging in the movies, and phone hacking. Some topics for example, how musicians communicate with fans via social media such as Facebook were started and I have to return. I have also explored a range of resources including songs, photographs and some very old yet fascinating articles from magazines like the Rolling Stone, Time and the New York Times that provide a historical context for examining fan behaviour. Recently a range of rock and roll stars have released their biographies which provide a look at fan behaviour from their point of view some of which I am currently reading.

The topics are endless as well as fascinating. While the initial blog was started to raise awareness of negative fan behaviour it has extended way beyond that. It has extended way beyond the fan behaviour of @lyndahere with her words and actions inspiring further research only for me to find that she is part of range of people who are involved in my opinion a range of behaviour not always positive towards musicians and celebrities they profess to love. I want this story on the record.

In the ten months I have written this blog the philosophy of what I wanted to write about has changed as I have explored music piracy and in particular bootlegging. I believe it is okay to video record some songs in a performance for personal use or to put them on Youtube. I have seen many fine bootlegged videos by fans on Youtube. What I disagree with is the same person travelling around filming entire concerts and putting them up on Youtube week after week without getting a license or permission from the musicians and artists concerned and with little regard for the content or quality of the video. I don't believe putting bootlegged videos in competition to concerts professionally filmed for specials and promotions presents any musician or artist in the best possible light no matter what the reasoning is. I believe in educating people about what they are watching and working towards a sustainable music future for the musicians and artists themselves and the fans. I hope this blog has achieved this in particular educating and raising awareness about music piracy. Thankyou to all the people who visit the blog.

Oh...and nothing replaces seeing a band live...in particular my favourite group of Canadian guys Great Big Sea...

It has been a year since I started this blog. I have learnt a lot about the world of music. Perhaps the best thing I have done was to travel to Newfoundland and see Great Big Sea in front of their home town. The visit gave me a greater appreciation of Newfoundland and the music tradition that comes from there. This blog has never been about Great Big Sea, their music or Newfoundland. It is my journey as a music fan through the world of music and the fans that I have come across. Many of whom have brought much pleasure and knowledge to my life as Great Big Sea and Newfoundland music has. Much of what I learn't therefore has remained private to protect those people. It has also been about raising awareness of music piracy and bootlegged live recordings mostly through using education and research. I am not against the regular concert goer who records a couple songs but the amateur professional bootlegger that videos the same music endlessly with little regard for quality or quantity or the wishes of those involved.

Wow I have nearly reached 100 posts on my blog. I have really enjoyed researching and writing it. Most of all I have learnt a lot about fans and fandom. My focus recently has been on what other fans have written and those whose jobs it is to review concerts for a living. Mainly because of other commitments in my life and also they are interesting too and are part of the story. Being a fan in today's world requires us to be skilled researchers if we are to get a full and an interesting picture of what is happening with our favourite musicians and artists, the events they are involved in and to participate in the fandom. To participate fully in the fandom requires knowledge. Much of our knowledge is fed directly to us through the main methods such news services, social media and the musicians and artists themselves. Or we can go out and find the real story. So much of the real story now is shared by fans themselves. I am interested in what people write and how they present the information to the public using other methods other than bootlegged videos for example slide presentations that let the images do the talking. I am always interested in a full and inclusive story rather than a partial biased story. I will return to all the things that make fandoms wonderful and not so wonderful in the near future when time permits.

A lot has happened over the last couple of months for Great Big Sea and their fans. The Great Big Sea XX tour rolls on throughout Canada and the US and is slowly coming to an end. The last announced concert is in Canada on New Year’s Eve and should be a wonderful finale. Alan Doyle’s documentary Boy on Bridge premiered on CMT in Canada and band member Murray Foster made comments on Twitter about illegal downloading and the impact of YouTube on music.

The big announcement however, was original Great Big Sea member Sean McCann has decided not to tour with the band anymore. The announcement left many fans disappointed. Fans flooded social media sites thanking him for all the pleasure he has brought us and the music he has shared. It was obviously a very difficult decision for him to make, in particular since he has a young family not to travel anymore. As fans we will miss Sean, wish him all the best and will continue to support him in whatever decides to do.

With Sean McCann leaving Great Big Sea and the rest of the members taking an extended vacation to pursue other interests I am also thinking about the future of my blog. Any fandom culture is constantly changing with the events that affect the creators of the fandom and in our case Great Big Sea. As a member of the fandom it also impacts on my blog. Not all Great Big Sea members feel as strongly as others about such issues as bootlegging and music piracy of their music.

Musician’s and artist’s thoughts and opinions on topics like piracy and bootlegging are also constantly changing as we found out with Murray Foster's comments on illegal downloading and the role of YouTube in music on Twitter. His perspectives are different now than when he was a young musician playing in a band called Moxy Fruvous. Many fans think because a musician or artist takes one particular stance on a topic like piracy and bootlegging their opinions are not allowed to change over their career. Murray was very brave to state this considering what a hot topic piracy and bootlegging is in our fandom. In Great Big Sea all the members feel differently about this at least in public anyway.

My opinions changed for a brief period on piracy and bootlegging and gave me an opportunity to explore why people pirate. When Alan Doyle’s Boy on Bridge documentary aired in Canada on CMT, @lyndahere took the moral high ground and anti piracy stance for once saying she would not pirate it. She was rewarded by Alan Doyle on Twitter. However, her bootlegged videos have never been acknowledged and responded too by Alan Doyle, Bob Hallett and Sean McCann.

Shortly afterwards @lyndahere announced on Twitter her friend in St John’s Canada had a recorder that was always ready to record anything@lyndahere@cristinatownie DVR? Please?MT @erinsulley Tonight @OutoftheFogTV bring you an interview with @alanthomadoyle and @bobhallett circa 2010. However, @lyndahere would not be doing the dirty deed herself because she was on the road in America and Canada following Great Big Sea. Another pirated copy of an Out of the Fog TV appearance by Alan Doyle promoting his solo album Boy on Bridge in 2012 was uploaded on her Youtube site AndPassionateKisses.

Piracy and bootlegging isn’t something that appeals to me but I do enjoy watching some personal homemade videos of people’s experiences. I basically can’t be bothered with illegal downloading, the ethical and legal consequences, the poor quality of sound and the risk to my computer. Legal material is cheap for me and the money goes to the musicians and artists. It is interesting though why people pirate. I don’t want to do it even though I will not be the coolest kid on the block. My blog will continue to focus on bootlegging and piracy even though some of the members of Great Big Sea have relaxed their stance for the time being. As @lyndahere warned she is always ready to record whatever with little regard for the consequences of the actions for those involved including herself.

Liz Smith



What is stalking...

We have all heard stories of people obsessed with famous people around the world. Everyday newspapers and the Internet contain stories of people intruding on the private lives of celebrities. Stalking can be defined as the “wilful and repeated following, watching and/or harassing of another person. Unlike other crimes, which usually involve one act, stalking is a series of actions that occur over a period of time. Although stalking is illegal, some of the actions that can contribute to stalking are initially legal, such as gathering information, calling someone on the phone, sending gifts, emailing or instant messaging. They become illegal when they breach the legal definition of harassment e.g. an action such as sending a text is not usually illegal, but is illegal when frequently repeated to an unwilling recipient” (Wikipedia 2012). Searches on the Internet show Great Big Sea has in the past made an attempt to issue @lyndahere with a restraining order but to no avail. There is no evidence in any form Alan Doyle or the members of Great Big Sea support her “work” of filming and reporting about their activities on the Internet. None of the members of the band in the past year have acknowledged or retweeted Twitter posts of any of the recorded videos or photographs she has sent them.

Research shows types of stalking behaviour: simple obsessional, love obsessional and erotomanic stalker. There is no one type of stalker however, most have some form of addiction and obsessional behaviour. Canadian authorities state “it appears that the primary motivation for stalking another person relates more to a desire to control a former partner…They are obsessional in the sense that they have persistent thoughts and ideas regarding the victim”. @lyndahere’s persistent and obsessional thoughts are documented in her webpage Between the Rock and a Hard Place in hundreds of posts. Then there is the continual contact via Twitter and Alan Doyle’s official home webpage. There is considerable evidence in the past year of her trying to control Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea. Her webpage and Twitter posts are full of evidence of her telling him and the band what to do and what to perform.

“I approached the Advice Portion of your Birthday Blog last year without a bit of my customary hesitation and reluctance; this is a very good thing, seeing as how, coincidentally or not, you followed that advice to the letter, at least judging by the result in hand...the brand new Alan Doyle Boy On Bridge CD in your hand, that is”.

My advice to you for this Year To Come is that you know in both heart and mind, that you are sure beyond the slightest bit of doubt, that every step you take toward what you most desire is a next step in exactly the Right Direction. This is the very best thing of all. @lyndahere Between the Rock and a Hardplace 17 May 2012

“I'm also sharing all of Alan's Twitter Request Section songs - for those who don't know yet, he has been accepting tweeted song requests (which are supposed to be coming from the people in the audience at that night's show, though that notion hasn't always been adhered to) that folks send him” @lyndahere Between the Rock and a Hardplace 29 May 2012.

“There are a few videos with low or no drums that I might put up or maybe I’ll just go with snippets all to further wet the appetite for and perhaps increase the viewership and sales of CMT special and most important of all Alan’s Boy on the Bridge solo album…” @lyndahere Between the Rock and A Hard Place 16 February 2012 on attending Alan Doyle’s ‘Live at the Revival’.

Yes I said I was going to wait for Alan before writing again. But truth be told Alan sometimes takes longer than he should”. …@lyndahere Between the Rock and A Hard Place 15 March 2012…”I can’t see superseding this entry with all the information available to the many Googlers with anything but Alan’s big announcement so I will leave it for now” …@lyndahere Between the Rock and A Hard Place 10 March 2012…on the release of his solo album.

Lyndahere And Criminal Stalking Laws...

Is it criminal harassment or stalking?...

Canadian police authorities including the Canadian Mounted Police refer to stalking as criminal harassment. There are several questions that they ask people who may be criminally harassed to ask themselves. "Is someone repeatedly following me or someone known to you from place to place?" Repeatedly is more than one time and does not have to be for an extended period of time. Lynda Elstad's @lyndahere Twitter page and webpage document her travels stalking Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea consistently. The most recent included following, documenting, videotaping and photographing his first solo tour across Canada and American over three weeks. In the past six months she has attended charity events, hockey games, public appearances and performances.

The second question "is someone repeatedly communicating with you, either directly by telephone, in person, leaving a message on answering machines, or sending unwanted gifts, notes, letter or emails". @Lyndahere contacts Alan Doyle nearly every day on Twitter and his official site. I have not viewed the band’s Facebook or other social media outlets. Indirect contact is between the stalker and people the victim knows having messages sent through them or by them making repeated unwanted inquires." @lyndahere also contacts other members of Great Big Sea and his new band and a range of other people who have contact with him.

The third question is about "the stalker watching the victim’s home, place of work or continually be close by". @lyndahere has followed Alan Doyle to all the places he works. This includes any public event. A comprehensive list is available on her webpage and her Twitter posts. It is difficult to know if while she is in Newfoundland whether or not she watches places they may be.

The Canadian Criminal Code...

The Canadian Criminal Code states of criminal harassment “(1) No person shall, without lawful authority and knowing that another person is harassed or recklessly as to whether the other person is harassed, engage in conduct referred to in subsection (2) that causes that other person reasonably, in all the circumstances, to fear for their safety or the safety of anyone known to them".

Prohibited conduct (2) The conduct mentioned in subsection (1) consists of (a) repeatedly following from place to place the other person or anyone known to them; (b) repeatedly communicating with, either directly or indirectly, the other person or anyone known to them; (c) besetting or watching the dwelling-house, or place where the other person, or anyone known to them, resides, works, carries on business or happens to be; or (d) engaging in threatening conduct directed at the other person or any member of their family.

Punishment (3) Every person who contravenes this section is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years; or (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction”.
In most cases in particular in North America stalking laws require that the perpetrator make a credible threat of violence against the victim or their family while others state the alleged stalkers conduct constitutes an implied threat. The advice given on Wikipedia (2012) states that “while some conduct involving annoying or menacing behaviour might fall short of illegal stalking, such behaviour may be a prelude to stalking and violence and should be treated seriously”.


Cyberstalking...

Cyberstalking “is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization. It may include false accusations, monitoring, making threats, identity theft, damage to data or equipment, the solicitation of minors for sex, or gathering information in order to harass. The definition of "harassment" must meet the criterion that a reasonable person in possession of the same information, would regard it as sufficient to cause another reasonable person distress. Cyberstalking is different from spatial or offline stalking. However, it sometimes leads to it, or is accompanied by it (Wikipedia 2012).

The impact of criminal harassment...

Research shows there are many psychological and emotional symptoms of stress for any victim of stalking. They include self-reproach, a tendency to downplay the impact of the stalking, stalking is a private matter, a sense of betrayal and stigma, anxiety and fear due to the unpredictability of the stalker’s behaviour, feelings of being helpless and unable to control their lives, inaction, due to a lack of awareness that the conduct is criminal and denial or embarrassment (Canadian Justice Department 2012).

The current statistics on males victims 4 in 10 (39%) were criminally harassed by a casual acquaintance, while only (13%) were stalked by a current or former intimate partner. Although victims almost always suffered emotional harm physical injury was recorded by the police in less than 2% of all cases.

Dirty Deeds Dunder Free...YouTube and piracy...

Alan Doyle CMT Live at Revival Special...

In May 2012 Lynda Elstad @lyndahere bragged about filming a performance of Alan Doyle and his band that was for a documentary/special on Twitter and made available the results of her efforts to members of the public. She undermined the quality of the documentary/special and began to make money from Alan Doyle’s hard work before he had finished and edited it and provided spoilers prior to the screening in May 2012. She recorded and released his music before it was officially due to be released on May 15 2012 with no apology or regrets. The audience were selected for the filming of the documentary special and was part of a competition held. She probably used a fake account and name to gain access then abused the conditions of entry for example, no filming. The conditions of entry were not available at the time of this story.

@lyndahere wrote on her webpage…I know this is going to disappoint some folks who would dearly loved to be at the tapping but I‘ve finally decided not to put up any more videos yet. The songs are beautiful and wonderful and that makes the decision so difficult. I will not risk anything however small that could interfere with how Alan wants to debut his songs. @lyndahere Between The Rock and A Hardplace webpage 22 February 2012.

I remember reading Twitter tweets from @lyndahere sent to Alan Doyle and her followers advertising the results of her filming without the slightest consideration for what he wanted. While most of these now seem to have been removed from the Internet there is evidence in the Twitter tweets of Great Big Sea fans that this was done.

Indoor Garden Party Newfoundland Canada August 2011...

@lyndahere did exactly the same thing at a concert last year in Newfoundland with Alan Doyle, Russell Crowe, Danielle Spencer, Scott Grimes and Kevin Durand. A search of the Crowe/Doyle songbook concert in Newfoundland show that BetweentheRock @lyndahere’s YouTube page is the only person who has filmed and released the concert. While others may have filmed the concert they don’t seem to be available on YouTube.

Murray Foster and the Cocksure Lads...

In March 2012 Great Big Sea member Murray Foster wanted to make a film titled the Cocksure Lads. On her webpage Between the Rock and a Hardplace she describes the film about a group musicians who arrive in Canada, their adventures and their fight. The musicians perform a series of shows in Toronto for the movie. @lyndahere filmed their first show together at the Rivoli in Toronto and then put the results up on her YouTube site.

There are two Youtube sites operated by @lyndahere known to people that have illegally recorded broadcasted content from appearances of Alan Doyle, Great Big Sea and other artists. On @lyndahere’s Youtube site BetweentheRock there is a massive 1218 recordings mostly taken by her with a hand held video camera of Alan Doyle and the members of Great Big Sea and on AndPassionateKisses 42 recordings mostly illegally recorded from Canadian television stations. These include the Alan Doyle ‘Live at Revival’ on CMT TV special. She has illegally recorded a total of 7 songs. They include Alan Doyle interviews and performances from the Global, Canada AM, interviews on HNIC Game Day, singing the national anthems, the Christmas carols for the Gift of Giving for charity (GBS), Labour Day specials, hockey interviews, the Juno Awards, and the ECMA Songwriters Circle.

Information put on the Youtube sites is without any consideration for artists she professes to admire and love Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea. While @lyndahere brags about and documents her stalking from one event to the next on her Twitter page and webpage it is difficult to tell whether or not this ends with official events and personal appearances or into his personal life. Underneath her continual declaration of admiration and love for Alan Doyle there are remarks that show bitterness and resentment to her treatment by Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea. There is a kind of arrogance and imaginary competition in when and how his work will be made available to the public with absolutely no consideration for them.

@lyndahere’s YouTube sites have had in excess of a million and a half hits. It is difficult to know how many sites @lyndahere has and how much money she is making of illegally recorded copyrighted material and filming concerts, money that is rightfully that of those who perform it. There is no evidence to support her claims that she is not making money out of her sites. Surely 1450 videos are a massive amount of recordings for any one person to have of another person is enough to warrant a police investigation and criminal proceedings for stalking and harassment. That is besides the 1000’s of photographs of Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea on the Internet. It is great to see commercial television stations are now taking the matters into their own hands and placing links from such events directly to their own sites to undermine piracy. Alan Doyle now has links to interviews and performances on his official site.


Music Should Be Heard A Justification for Stalking...

This is the story of an American woman Lynda Elstad (@Lyndahere) following a Canadian musician/singer Alan Doyle and the band he plays with Great Big Sea from Newfoundland. It is a story of a woman who has followed the singer/musician and the band for over 12 years writing, photographing and filming about her efforts with little regard for the privacy and rights of the singer/musician and band or the integrity of their work. The aim of this page originally was to raise awareness of music piracy, stalking or “criminal harassment” laws, copyright and privacy laws in Canada, and to raise awareness of the obsessive fan behaviour associated with Alan Doyle, Great Big Sea and other celebrities in Canada. Hopefully Canadian news and current affairs shows will also pick up this research and do stories to raise awareness of some the issues facing their artists around the world.



My first introduction to Great Big Sea was through the Australian actor Russell Crowe. I followed Russell Crowe on Twitter and he regularly talked about the Canadian band Great Big Sea and the singer/musician Alan Doyle. The movie Robin Hood introduced me to the brilliance of Alan Doyle and Great Big Sea. To be honest I fell in love with them through watching illegally recorded videos on Youtube and most probably those of @lyndahere. I saw an illegally downloaded recording of the song ‘Where I Belong’by Alan Doyle about his native Newfoundland and I was a fan. I have since brought albums, gone to concerts and met the members of the band. I also listen to other Canadian bands such the Barenaked Ladies and The Once Band and a range of other music.


But for every fan like me won through illegally recorded poor quality homemade videos how many are lost and how much money do artists lose. I don’t particular enjoy videos of live recordings where women scream and talk and love the sound of their own voice more than the artists they pay to watch. They continually breakdown and the sound is poor and I am out of there. I have become fussy about what I watch with limited time and money. It is has only recently that I have begun to gravel with the moral and ethical implications and the impact that illegally recorded videos can have on creative artists including financial lose. It is not just financial lose but spending time away from their family and their children as they have to travel more. In my research I found that Canadians are the biggest computer pirates in the world. The fact that Canadians are among the biggest computer pirates in the world downloading billions of dollars of illegal material including music makes Great Big Sea’s success with traditional music more remarkable.

















In the seven months since I started this blog I have read a lot articles on the Internet, books and viewed other sources. They have included information on subjects that arise for example ticket scalping, trading in bootlegged material, cyberbullying, blogging, the paparazzi and others stated in the original introduction on music piracy, copyright and stalking. I have also included some responses to posts on Twitter from @lyndahere.


I have recently started reading research articles on celebrity worship syndrome and different types of fan behaviour including trolling, fandom, groupie behaviour, bootlegging in the movies, and phone hacking. Some topics for example, how musicians communicate with fans via social media such as Facebook were started and I have to return. I have also explored a range of resources including songs, photographs and some very old yet fascinating articles from magazines like the Rolling Stone, Time and the New York Times that provide a historical context for examining fan behaviour. Recently a range of rock and roll stars have released their biographies which provide a look at fan behaviour from their point of view some of which I am currently reading.

The topics are endless as well as fascinating. While the initial blog was started to raise awareness of negative fan behaviour it has extended way beyond that. It has extended way beyond the fan behaviour of @lyndahere with her words and actions inspiring further research only for me to find that she is part of range of people who are involved in my opinion a range of behaviour not always positive towards musicians and celebrities they profess to love. I want this story on the record.

In the ten months I have written this blog the philosophy of what I wanted to write about has changed as I have explored music piracy and in particular bootlegging. I believe it is okay to video record some songs in a performance for personal use or to put them on Youtube. I have seen many fine bootlegged videos by fans on Youtube. What I disagree with is the same person travelling around filming entire concerts and putting them up on Youtube week after week without getting a license or permission from the musicians and artists concerned and with little regard for the content or quality of the video. I don't believe putting bootlegged videos in competition to concerts professionally filmed for specials and promotions presents any musician or artist in the best possible light no matter what the reasoning is. I believe in educating people about what they are watching and working towards a sustainable music future for the musicians and artists themselves and the fans. I hope this blog has achieved this in particular educating and raising awareness about music piracy. Thankyou to all the people who visit the blog.

Oh...and nothing replaces seeing a band live...in particular my favourite group of Canadian guys Great Big Sea...

It has been a year since I started this blog. I have learnt a lot about the world of music. Perhaps the best thing I have done was to travel to Newfoundland and see Great Big Sea in front of their home town. The visit gave me a greater appreciation of Newfoundland and the music tradition that comes from there. This blog has never been about Great Big Sea, their music or Newfoundland. It is my journey as a music fan through the world of music and the fans that I have come across. Many of whom have brought much pleasure and knowledge to my life as Great Big Sea and Newfoundland music has. Much of what I learn't therefore has remained private to protect those people. It has also been about raising awareness of music piracy and bootlegged live recordings mostly through using education and research. I am not against the regular concert goer who records a couple songs but the amateur professional bootlegger that videos the same music endlessly with little regard for quality or quantity or the wishes of those involved.

Update
Wow I have nearly reached 100 posts on my blog. I have really enjoyed researching and writing it. Most of all I have learnt a lot about fans and fandom. My focus recently has been on what other fans have written and those whose jobs it is to review concerts for a living. Mainly because of other commitments in my life and also they are interesting too and are part of the story. Being a fan in today's world requires us to be skilled researchers if we are to get a full and an interesting picture of what is happening with our favourite musicians and artists, the events they are involved in and to participate in the fandom. To participate fully in the fandom requires knowledge. Much of our knowledge is fed directly to us through the main methods such news services, social media and the musicians and artists themselves. Or we can go out and find the real story. So much of the real story now is shared by fans themselves. I am interested in what people write and how they present the information to the public using other methods other than bootlegged videos for example slide presentations that let the images do the talking. I am always interested in a full and inclusive story rather than a partial biased story. I will return to all the things that make fandoms wonderful and not so wonderful in the near future when time permits.

Update number 2
A lot has happened over the last couple of months for Great Big Sea and their fans. The Great Big Sea XX tour rolls on throughout Canada and the US and is slowly coming to an end. The last announced concert is in Canada on New Year’s Eve and should be a wonderful finale. Alan Doyle’s documentary Boy on Bridge premiered on CMT in Canada and band member Murray Foster made comments on Twitter about illegal downloading and the impact of YouTube on music.

The big announcement however, was original Great Big Sea member Sean McCann has decided not to tour with the band anymore. The announcement left many fans disappointed. Fans flooded social media sites thanking him for all the pleasure he has brought us and the music he has shared. It was obviously a very difficult decision for him to make, in particular since he has a young family not to travel anymore. As fans we will miss Sean, wish him all the best and will continue to support him in whatever decides to do.

With Sean McCann leaving Great Big Sea and the rest of the members taking an extended vacation to pursue other interests I am also thinking about the future of my blog. Any fandom culture is constantly changing with the events that affect the creators of the fandom and in our case Great Big Sea. As a member of the fandom it also impacts on my blog. Not all Great Big Sea members feel as strongly as others about such issues as bootlegging and music piracy of their music.

Musician’s and artist’s thoughts and opinions on topics like piracy and bootlegging are also constantly changing as we found out with Murray Foster's comments on illegal downloading and the role of YouTube in music on Twitter. His perspectives are different now than when he was a young musician playing in a band called Moxy Fruvous. Many fans think because a musician or artist takes one particular stance on a topic like piracy and bootlegging their opinions are not allowed to change over their career. Murray was very brave to state this considering what a hot topic piracy and bootlegging is in our fandom. In Great Big Sea all the members feel differently about this at least in public anyway.

My opinions changed for a brief period on piracy and bootlegging and gave me an opportunity to explore why people pirate. When Alan Doyle’s Boy on Bridge documentary aired in Canada on CMT, @lyndahere took the moral high ground and anti piracy stance for once saying she would not pirate it. She was rewarded by Alan Doyle on Twitter. However, her bootlegged videos have never been acknowledged and responded too by Alan Doyle, Bob Hallett and Sean McCann.

Shortly afterwards @lyndahere announced on Twitter her friend in St John’s Canada had a recorder that was always ready to record anything @lyndahere@cristinatownie DVR? Please?MT @erinsulley Tonight @OutoftheFogTV bring you an interview with @alanthomadoyle and @bobhallett circa 2010. However, @lyndahere would not be doing the dirty deed herself because she was on the road in America and Canada following Great Big Sea. Another pirated copy of an Out of the Fog TV appearance by Alan Doyle promoting his solo album Boy on Bridge in 2012 was uploaded on her Youtube site AndPassionateKisses.   

Piracy and bootlegging isn’t something that appeals to me but I do enjoy watching some personal homemade videos of people’s experiences. I basically can’t be bothered with illegal downloading, the ethical and legal consequences, the poor quality of sound and the risk to my computer. Legal material is cheap for me and the money goes to the musicians and artists. It is interesting though why people pirate. I don’t want to do it even though I will not be the coolest kid on the block. My blog will continue to focus on bootlegging and piracy even though some of the members of Great Big Sea have relaxed their stance for the time being. As @lyndahere warned she is always ready to record whatever with little regard for the consequences of the actions for those involved including herself.

Liz Smith


Justifying criminal harassment
I still have a bit of work to do on what photos and videos I did get last night. The light from where I was sitting was low for non-flash photos but I did get a couple of descent shot particularly ones that included guest performers….

There are a few videos with low or no drums that I might put up or maybe I’ll just go with snippets all to further wet the appetite for and perhaps increase the viewership and sales of CMT special and most important of all Alan’s Boy on the Bridge solo album…@lyndahere Between the Rock and A Hard Place 16 February 2012 on attending Alan Doyle’s ‘Live at the Revival’.

In May 2012 @lyndahere bragged about filming a performance of Alan Doyle and his band that was for a documentary/special (Live at Revival) on Twitter and made available the results of her efforts to members of the public. She undermined the quality of the documentary/special and began to make money from Alan Doyle’s hard work before he had finished and edited it and provided spoilers prior to the screening in May 2012. She recorded and released his music before it was officially due to be released on May 15 2012 with no apology or regrets. The audience were selected for the filming of the documentary/special and was part of a competition held. She probably used a fake account and name to gain access then abused the conditions of entry for example, no filming. The conditions of entry were not available at the time of this story.

@lyndahere wrote on her webpage…I know this is going to disappoint some folks who would dearly loved to be at the tapping but I‘ve finally decided not to put up any more videos yet. The songs are beautiful and wonderful and that makes the decision so difficult. I will not risk anything however small that could interfere with how Alan wants to debut his songs. @lyndahere Between The Rock and A Hardplace webpage 22 February 2012.

I remember reading Twitter tweets from @lyndahere sent to Alan Doyle and her followers advertising the results of her filming without the slightest consideration for what he wanted. While most of these now seem to have been removed from the Internet there is evidence in the Twitter tweets of Great Big Sea fans that this was done.

On her webpage @Lyndahere states “Alan Doyle’s music must be heard”.
@lyndahere does not realise it is important not only for artists who just want to get their music heard there are others who need to make a living, who have families to support, a house to pay off and children to educate. They are also paying their own superannuation contributions for their retirement. All this while staying true to their hearts, doing what they love to do write and perform music. They of course want their music heard. @Lyndahere offers considerable advice based on no qualifications and experience in marketing music or any other products. She has criticised him for not being fast enough in supplying people information while in fact she has been unable to show constraint. She thrives on an imaginary competition with him and Great Big Sea for the release of information about their activities.

To be honest it is difficult to know how poor quality homemade videos and photography influences the public to buy artist’s CDs and their ability to sell tickets to events. I don’t think most artists would mind a fan taking a few pictures or videos for their own personal use in the once of a life time concert. However, most would object to a serial stalker who has attended hundreds of events constantly flooding the Internet with poor quality videos and photography that undermine the integrity and quality of their work. @Lyndahere brags on her webpage “But I am not making all the videos public, not yet. No point in saturating a market when there still some Boy on Bridge tickets left now unsold is there? I am a good little free-market American who understands the laws of supply and demand quite well”. It is a good sign people are being selective about what they will watch and how they will spend their time and money on the Internet as some of her videos have had relatively few hits. It is a reflection of her poor quality work rather than Alan Doyle’s music.

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