![]() ![]() Youtube Example Copyright claims - the first musical piece was allowed with no monitizing the second one was blocked and we chose to have Youtube mute it. Here is a link to the CCS Pocket Guide for Church Licenses See URL below for examples of Youtube copyright claims against our music and how we handled them). ![]() (However, many of the pre-recorded compositions are allowed on Youtube so long as we do not monetize the video others require Youtube to mute the music before making the video public. The license is for music that is performed by us, and not typically for pre-recorded music. You can search each organization separately for titles that you want for a worship service. The License covers music from the following 3 organizations. In addition to CCS music, most songs (but not all) from our Hymnal can be used for recordings – see list HERE. The reporting requirement of songs to CCS that we have used can be found HERE. The terms of the license can be found HERE. (see Tracey, Joe or Rich for license number). The reference for the payment # is BKOP7E5A8044. The invoice # is 47054, and it was bought on May 13, 2020. It is offered through Christian Copyright Solutions. Our Worshipcast license is Account #xxxx008. UUFSD has a license to perform certain music based on our license with Christian Copyright Solutions: Capital Campaign: Filling Up & Flowing Over.^ "Top 100 Singles of 1969 in Canada".^ Canada, Library and Archives (17 July 2013).^ "Way Back Attack - Top 100 Psychedelic Hits 1966-1969".^ "rock-me-live – steppenwolf – Music – 101.9 Jack FM – Playing What We Want – Fargo ND, Moorhead MN".^ "Candy - Steppenwolf - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic".^ "Look Back: Radio Hits April 1969 - Best Classic Bands".Die at the Right Time!: A Subjective Cultural History of the American Sixties. ^ a b Luft, Eric v d (21 September 2009).^ "1000 WCFL-AM Sound 10 Survey-Chicago". ![]() ^ a b "Steppenwolf Rock Me Chart History".Luft noted the surprising theme from the all-male band, fronted by John Kay's gruff voice "complaining that a woman was being objectified for sex." Ĭash Box described the original A-side, "Jupiter's Child" as sounding "steel-hard on the sole basis of the distinctive lead vocal and smouldering instrumentation" despite a relatively slow tempo. In his book Die at the Right Time!: A Subjective Cultural History of the American Sixties, Erik v. Way Back Attack ranks it #31 on its list of the Top 100 Psychedelic Hits of 1966–1969. The song later appeared in the band's live albums Live at 25 released in 1995 and Live in Louisville released in 2004 as well as all of the band's compilation albums. ![]() Steppenwolf performed the song on the January 5, 1969, episode of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour and on the German Beat-Club. Cash Box particularly praised the "pulverizing vocal performance." ĭave Grusin used the song when he scored the 1968 psychedelic sex farce movie Candy, in which it is the culmination to the soundtrack. The song followed on the heels of the band's two 1968 hits, " Born to Be Wild" which peaked at #2 and " Magic Carpet Ride" which peaked at #3. The song is considered the highlight of the album though it had been released for the soundtrack well ahead of the album. It was both Billboard's and Cashbox's top debut the week of March 1, 1969. It peaked at #10 on the Hot 100 on Ap and #6 on both WLS and WCFL. The song was produced by Gabriel Mekler and released as a single in 1969, originally as the B-side to "Jupiter's Child", but the sides were later flipped. It was written by the band's lead singer John Kay, and was the band's fifth American single release. It was released on their 1969 album At Your Birthday Party. "Rock Me" is a song by the Canadian-American hard rock band Steppenwolf. ![]()
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