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Post by bowiglou on Mar 19, 2008 22:29:53 GMT -5
thanks Kool...actually, I already had winrar on my harddrive..used it about a year ago........... Not necessarily. I think latest editions of winzip can unzip .rar files too. But even if you can't, I'll put up a link for a registered version of it. Try downloading a .rar file instead of the usual .zip ones. If you can't decompress/extract it using winzip, download and install this... It'll only take a minute of your time. www.sendspace.com/file/843ovr
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 19, 2008 22:31:19 GMT -5
sorry you're right.....I do try to reign in my language on these boards..... but I'm still so f*&King stoked!!!Bow ... Resistance is futile ! Welcome to the dark side of the Force ... BTW, if I was you, I'd be more preoccupied with all that swearing ...
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Post by phil on Mar 20, 2008 9:51:15 GMT -5
well Kitchens of Distinction was zip file so no problem............. oh geez, I feel like when I was first introduced to Kazaa-lite......then when the RIAA reared it's ugly little head, I curtailed "file sharing"....but if all of you opine that (1) this is not illegal and (2) you don't get tons of spyware, then I'm sold!!!! Bow ... It is still not very kosher but as long as you stay away from the new releases I think you'll be able to live with your conscience ... Personnaly, I have no problem with getting ... - Albums I've bought in vinyl or cassette a long time ago ... - Greatest hits ... - Bootlegs not available in stores - Music from dead or disbanded artists ...
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 20, 2008 12:29:19 GMT -5
or reformed groups, a la Creedence Clearwater Revisited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! well Kitchens of Distinction was zip file so no problem............. oh geez, I feel like when I was first introduced to Kazaa-lite......then when the RIAA reared it's ugly little head, I curtailed "file sharing"....but if all of you opine that (1) this is not illegal and (2) you don't get tons of spyware, then I'm sold!!!! Bow ... It is still not very kosher but as long as you stay away from the new releases I think you'll be able to live with your conscience ... Personnaly, I have no problem with getting ... - Albums I've bought in vinyl or cassette a long time ago ... - Greatest hits ... - Bootlegs not available in stores - Music from dead or disbanded artists ...
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Post by phil on Mar 20, 2008 16:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by maarts on Mar 20, 2008 18:43:08 GMT -5
I remember being not too crazy on the original Whispering Pines-album but I'll give it a try.
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 20, 2008 23:43:22 GMT -5
me too!
tomorrow....thanks phil!
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 21, 2008 19:40:29 GMT -5
Phil, do I need to download the mega manager?
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Post by Ayinger on Mar 21, 2008 19:46:46 GMT -5
Hey Bow, see what you think of these guys: Los Angeles quartet Red Temple Spirits skillfully mixes tribal post-punk influences mid-period Cure, Savage Republic, early (Death) Cult with a loving dose of lysergic psychedelia (Syd Barrett and Roky Erickson are particular touchstones). Bassist Dino Paredes (formerly of Psi-Com, with Perry Farrell) and guitarist Dallas Taylor coax entrancing drones and pulses from their instruments with judicious use of echo and other effects, while shamanistic frontman William Faircloth (a colorful immigrant from Britain's original '60s psychedelic movement) delves into mysticism (Native American on the first album, Tibetan on the second) with a grace and passion rarely seen before. Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon is an astonishing debut. The luxurious packaging (double LP/single CD) mirrors the care put into the music, which tastefully incorporates flutes, bells and natural sounds (water, birds) to create a heady atmosphere of ritualistic ecstasy. Short catchy compositions like "Dark Spirits" and "Dreamings Ending" alternate with several long and complex pieces. The follow-up, If tomorrow I were leaving for Lhasa, I wouldn't stay a minute more... , is far more direct, both in the melodic music and the lyrics, which turn towards external/environmental stimuli. As crystallized by the gorgeous "Dive in Deep" and an incandescent cover of Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," the theme of hope for the magic and beauty of life in the face of despair remains
Find downloads for both on this page: earfulofnoize.blogspot.com/search/label/Red%20Temple%20Spirits
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 21, 2008 19:48:35 GMT -5
cool...downloaded Costello live 77...oh boy oh boy!! Hey Bow, see what you think of these guys: Los Angeles quartet Red Temple Spirits skillfully mixes tribal post-punk influences mid-period Cure, Savage Republic, early (Death) Cult with a loving dose of lysergic psychedelia (Syd Barrett and Roky Erickson are particular touchstones). Bassist Dino Paredes (formerly of Psi-Com, with Perry Farrell) and guitarist Dallas Taylor coax entrancing drones and pulses from their instruments with judicious use of echo and other effects, while shamanistic frontman William Faircloth (a colorful immigrant from Britain's original '60s psychedelic movement) delves into mysticism (Native American on the first album, Tibetan on the second) with a grace and passion rarely seen before. Dancing to Restore an Eclipsed Moon is an astonishing debut. The luxurious packaging (double LP/single CD) mirrors the care put into the music, which tastefully incorporates flutes, bells and natural sounds (water, birds) to create a heady atmosphere of ritualistic ecstasy. Short catchy compositions like "Dark Spirits" and "Dreamings Ending" alternate with several long and complex pieces. The follow-up, If tomorrow I were leaving for Lhasa, I wouldn't stay a minute more... , is far more direct, both in the melodic music and the lyrics, which turn towards external/environmental stimuli. As crystallized by the gorgeous "Dive in Deep" and an incandescent cover of Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," the theme of hope for the magic and beauty of life in the face of despair remains
Find downloads for both on this page: earfulofnoize.blogspot.com/search/label/Red%20Temple%20Spirits
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Post by phil on Mar 21, 2008 20:03:55 GMT -5
Phil, do I need to download the mega manager?
Nope! I think you have to use the paying service to get the fancy stuff ... I'm no expert though!
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Post by Ayinger on Mar 21, 2008 20:43:12 GMT -5
cool...downloaded Costello live 77...oh boy oh boy!! oh yeah -- that Earful Of Noize dude has some wonderful stuff on his blog. Just checked into his current homepage earfulofnoize.blogspot.com/ and saw this boot from '86 TRACK LIST: Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want Still Ill I Want The One I Can't Have There Is A Light That Never Goes Out How Soon Is Now? Frankly Mr Shankly Panic Stretch Out & Wait The Boy With The Thorn In His Side Is It Really So Strange? Cemetry Gates Never Had No One Ever What She Said/Rubber Ring That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now The Queen Is Dead Money Changes Everything I Know It's Over
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 21, 2008 21:40:26 GMT -5
hey Phil..I only asked this insofar with files from rapidshare or sendspace the link connects directly to a zip file that you can save...but when I tried to access your file, the file wasn't there but rather it directed me to download mega-manager (an executable file)..........so I was reluctant to do so until I confirmed how you downloaded that CD..thanks!! Phil, do I need to download the mega manager?
Nope! I think you have to use the paying service to get the fancy stuff ... I'm no expert though!
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Post by bowiglou on Mar 21, 2008 21:41:41 GMT -5
very very ver cool Ayinger... hey ayinger, did you download Costello live 77?......perfection incarnate!! cool...downloaded Costello live 77...oh boy oh boy!! oh yeah -- that Earful Of Noize dude has some wonderful stuff on his blog. Just checked into his current homepage earfulofnoize.blogspot.com/ and saw this boot from '86 TRACK LIST: Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want Still Ill I Want The One I Can't Have There Is A Light That Never Goes Out How Soon Is Now? Frankly Mr Shankly Panic Stretch Out & Wait The Boy With The Thorn In His Side Is It Really So Strange? Cemetry Gates Never Had No One Ever What She Said/Rubber Ring That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now The Queen Is Dead Money Changes Everything I Know It's Over
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Post by maarts on Mar 22, 2008 6:26:19 GMT -5
Bow- couldn't find my copy of The Gift Of Screws that quickly but as soon as I have, I'll burn it for you or YSI it.
Now downloading: The Buckingham/Nicks-album and Buckingham/Nicks- The Coffee Plant demos (1970-1974).
Shareminer's a real help!
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