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Post by: davepeck on May 18, 2006, 09:30:02 am
well, this thread doesn\'t need to exist, because it already exists here:

http://www.pheesh.org/forum/index.php?topic=25690.0

so, just go there if you want more. thanks.
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Post by: derickw on May 18, 2006, 09:20:47 am
Quote from: ChrisF
Quote from: TreyChica

Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.

for me if its worth listening to its worth buying. if it keeps my interest and has replay value i will buy it as soon as i can afford it. i downloaded wilco\'s yankee hotel foxtrot a while back. it took me a while to find it, but in the meantime i bought 3 of their other albums because i downloaded one of them illegally.

bands dont make a whole lot of money on album sales, but i think the people on here who download stuff without intending to buy the discs will still go see the shows when the bands come around. its still promotion and the bands will see some cash from it somehow even if its not directly from album sales. maybe the people who download the discs will never buy them, but they will buy tickets to a show, buy drinks, ect, and the bands will get a % of those profits from the venues.

what if i uploaded real radio onto oink and other BT networks and 500,000 people downloaded it and kept listening to it? it would surely help spread the word for the breakfast. it would be huge. it would be better if that many people bought the disc, but many more people are willing to take something for free than buy it. but since more people were able to hear the music it would probably get more people out to shows and the band would make more money in the end than if those 500,000 people just never heard the album at all. that is more likely to work for a smaller band like the breakfast though. but who really cares if keith richards or madonna dont make enough on album sales to buy one more ivory backscratcher anyway?

its not going to help bands that are already huge, but smaller bands trying to make it may benefit greatly.


[EVIL]stated perfectly[/EVIL]
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Post by: crimsonknuckles on May 18, 2006, 06:50:14 am
buzzkillers!!!!!
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 18, 2006, 06:48:06 am
http://www.sendspace.com/file/qcc4gt
Bruce Springsteen-We Shall Overcome, The Seeger Sessions


http://www.sendspace.com/file/8tssrv
Masada- Live At Tonic 2001


http://www.sendspace.com/file/a4e9v6
A Tribe Called Quest-People\'s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm



http://www.sendspace.com/file/k86cre
King Crimson- Live At The Summit Studios, Denver, Co. 1972





special dedication to the complainers......
lets cut the bullshit.lets not ruin this thread.joe,take a walk.anyone else who apreciates the music ill keep em comin.
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Post by: FrankZappa on May 18, 2006, 06:31:35 am
<- knew this thread would end in a big argument before long :sigh:
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Post by: leith on May 18, 2006, 04:15:25 am
Quote from: ChrisF
Quote from: TreyChica

Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.

for me if its worth listening to its worth buying. if it keeps my interest and has replay value i will buy it as soon as i can afford it. i downloaded wilco\'s yankee hotel foxtrot a while back. it took me a while to find it, but in the meantime i bought 3 of their other albums because i downloaded one of them illegally.

bands dont make a whole lot of money on album sales, but i think the people on here who download stuff without intending to buy the discs will still go see the shows when the bands come around. its still promotion and the bands will see some cash from it somehow even if its not directly from album sales. maybe the people who download the discs will never buy them, but they will buy tickets to a show, buy drinks, ect, and the bands will get a % of those profits from the venues.

what if i uploaded real radio onto oink and other BT networks and 500,000 people downloaded it and kept listening to it? it would surely help spread the word for the breakfast. it would be huge. it would be better if that many people bought the disc, but many more people are willing to take something for free than buy it. but since more people were able to hear the music it would probably get more people out to shows and the band would make more money in the end than if those 500,000 people just never heard the album at all. that is more likely to work for a smaller band like the breakfast though. but who really cares if keith richards or madonna dont make enough on album sales to buy one more ivory backscratcher anyway?

its not going to help bands that are already huge, but smaller bands trying to make it may benefit greatly.

No matter how you word it or what reasons you give for doing so, illegally downloading copyrighted material is stealing.
Not a judgement just a reality check.
Peace.
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Post by: ChrisF on May 18, 2006, 03:27:39 am
Quote from: TreyChica

Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.

for me if its worth listening to its worth buying. if it keeps my interest and has replay value i will buy it as soon as i can afford it. i downloaded wilco\'s yankee hotel foxtrot a while back. it took me a while to find it, but in the meantime i bought 3 of their other albums because i downloaded one of them illegally.

bands dont make a whole lot of money on album sales, but i think the people on here who download stuff without intending to buy the discs will still go see the shows when the bands come around. its still promotion and the bands will see some cash from it somehow even if its not directly from album sales. maybe the people who download the discs will never buy them, but they will buy tickets to a show, buy drinks, ect, and the bands will get a % of those profits from the venues.

what if i uploaded real radio onto oink and other BT networks and 500,000 people downloaded it and kept listening to it? it would surely help spread the word for the breakfast. it would be huge. it would be better if that many people bought the disc, but many more people are willing to take something for free than buy it. but since more people were able to hear the music it would probably get more people out to shows and the band would make more money in the end than if those 500,000 people just never heard the album at all. that is more likely to work for a smaller band like the breakfast though. but who really cares if keith richards or madonna dont make enough on album sales to buy one more ivory backscratcher anyway?

its not going to help bands that are already huge, but smaller bands trying to make it may benefit greatly.
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Post by: Todd on May 18, 2006, 03:04:44 am
Quote from: Me!
Trust me I know quite a few brazialian transexuals and as much as I tried I could not get them to a show ;)
rotfl:lol:rotfl As to the rest of this crap: I NEED A DRINK!!! :sigh:
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 18, 2006, 12:17:51 am
I\'m not saying change their music, no way.. I just mean I hope they attract people, regardless what they playMooboos>Dogs>Rufus>SweatOfMyBalls>Mooboos

NIGHT SUCKAS


PS

this thread needs to be dunzo!
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Post by: Me! on May 18, 2006, 12:14:19 am
^^alright this is it and I\'m going to bed.....

I agree they need fans, but they shouldn\'t change the music to gain them, they should still play what they\'re gonna play.  Just cause we like like their music doesn\'t mean others can\'t.  Things really have been good for them lately, they are on a upward arc, and I don\'t see any signs of slowing down. Recording another album already, how long did it take for us to get RR? Playing very well attended gigs all over the US, things are going well I don\'t see any reason to think they\'re not.

So I guess let\'s focus on the positive here, we\'re getting some great shows lately and I really haven\'t felt this kinda energy around the scene since 01\' 02\'

:thumbsup:
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 18, 2006, 12:05:40 am
Mandler.....  They need money. They need exposure.  They need FANS!!!


http://www.trannytrick.com
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Post by: skalnbyc on May 17, 2006, 11:56:52 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
I\'m uber hetty now!!! HALF YARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rotfl
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 11:56:12 pm
this: Breakfa$t looks like a sarcastic lot shirt along the vein of "trey is wilson" didn\'t mean to misinterpret

and do you really think that if 300 Brazilian transexuals came to see the guys at toads the music would be the same?  I know your just tryingto make a point but I think my point holds true as well.  They play music for people that like their music, and we like their music.

Trust me I know quite a few brazialian transexuals and as much as I tried I could not get them to a show ;)
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 11:52:05 pm
Mandler you just proved my point about the Breakfast fanbase being exclusive.  Who gives a **** if 300 Brazillian transsexuals come to the Toad;s show as long as they\'re FANS OF THE **** MUSIC AND PUTTING MONEY IN THEIR POCKETS!!!!!!!     The only thing I care about is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ for the band. $$$$$$ so they dont have to work shitty second jobs, tour where they want when they want, have top notch equipment etc etc etc

The P-Funk thing was an inside joke ;) See I\'m cool, only like 3 people get that. I\'m uber hetty now!!! HALF YARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 11:49:09 pm
^^never said or alluded to that at all


a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan is a fan


the only prerequisite: LOVE THE FUCKIN MUSIC!  that\'s it

and if someone made that skinny white kid feel that way, it shouldn\'t be put on the shoulders of the entire fan base......
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 11:46:41 pm
Moral of the story: just because you\'re in the inner circle of the band doesn\'t make you more of a fan than that skinny white kid wearing a P-Funk shirt throwing up into a garbage can in downtown Baltimore....

Goodnight
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 11:45:27 pm
the band is not the reason I was not going to school during that period of time in my life, but it worked out that the oppurtunity came along when I was at a point to take it.  I helped doing promotion before I knew anyone in the scene, I worked with them, and I still help as much as I can now that I am going to school.  All I\'m saying with that is everyone works on their own schedule.

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yeah and I\'m surprised Dave hasn\'t closed it yet. Even though this isn\'t the band\'s official website IT STILL IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BAND. This is the equivalent of me posting every Breakfast studio album on the Umphreaks message board.....
Like I said in my initial post here, I am not agreeing or disagreeing with what your trying to say, its the way your saying it.  I dont\' download music, (I really just use the computer at work) do I say no when someone hands me a CD they burned for me, no.  Do I agree with you on a certain level though, yes.  Do I think you should police things, no.  Keep in mind also yes the site is affiliated with the band but by name only, they have absolutely no control of what happens on this site, and it is not a reflection of them.

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I\'m trying to point out that the general Breakfast fanbase is alienating to new fans
I thought I already tackled this one, all we talk about on here is trying to get these guys bigger, cause they damn well deserve to be, why would we want to keep people away?  I have seen more new faces within the last year than I can count and alot of them have stayed around.

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Hell just last week a few people from The Bort (the UM board) registered with the site and tried to start some convo. No response. I see people who post on here all the time and are looked right over, as if their opinion doesn\'t matter because they\'re not from New England or New York.
I don\'t know who your refering to but, sometimes when people come on passively they are not jumped on.  When someone comes on strong and doesn\'t let up that\'s when people become regulars on here, they do it on their own.  I mean it\'s the internet, (keep that in mind) we talk to people we already know, so yes it can be hard for people to work their way in around here but I think that\'s more just cause everyone already knows everybody, we\'re not trying to be exclusive.

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Leith I\'m referring to the general populace. The faceless drones in shrouded hoodies, ranging from 17-28, longboards, oaty stouts, fratboys, d-girls, hipster snobs, Gong fans, Jason Bateman fans etc etc . I\'m referring to the jamband market. I one day would like to see this: The Breakfa$t..
WHAT THE ****!!!!

what are you talking about? why would you want to see that one day? why???  I don\'t think the breakfast crowd is the general jamband market that\'s why they have so many problems people dont\' know what to do with them, so you don\'t like people if they fall into one of these categories?  I\'m learnign more and more about you.....
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 11:26:05 pm
Leith I\'m referring to the general populace. The faceless drones in shrouded hoodies, ranging from 17-28, longboards, oaty stouts, fratboys, d-girls, hipster snobs, Gong fans, Jason Bateman fans etc etc . I\'m referring to the jamband market. I one day would like to see this: The Breakfa$t..
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Post by: leith on May 17, 2006, 11:17:35 pm
Joe give it up man. It really is not worth the effort. People that think it is ok to illegally download copyrighted material are not going to listen anyway. To them it is some kind of right because it is on the internet.

I agree the sites you mentioned to preview music are better than illegally downloading under the pretense of "just checking it out".

 I am sure SOME people will use a thread like this and BUY an album but more likely than not once a person HAS downloaded an album they have it on disc in seconds w/ no reason to buy the album and support the artists hard work.

I think Dave is really putting himself out there letting this thread stay alive. I mean **** even Grayson could keep sharingthegroove clean and it was music exclusively.

As for the Bfam being exclusive I think not. I agree this board is basically a way for those in and around Ct and able to see each other alot to keep in touch easily when The Bfast is not playing.
In person though every one I have ever met @ a Bfast show have been some of the most rightous folk I have ever met and I count not a few as lifelong friends(no matter what goes on here).

I applaud your venting your anger @ music pirates but believe me it is going to continue and Wah could give a **** less.
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 11:15:48 pm
Dude If it wasn\'t for the fact that I went to college I would\'ve been in the position you were in Mandler, I was definetly working my ass off to that point. Whatever I missed out on my chance to work with the band so I could get an education. And sure Tim gave me work to do at one point during my college years, but I couldn\'t fulfill that role due to school.  Personally I feel everyone tries to one-up each other around here, and sure you can argue that I\'m trying to do the same thing, but it\'s extremely different. I\'m trying to point out that the general Breakfast fanbase is alienating to new fans.  Hell just last week a few people from The Bort (the UM board) registered with the site and tried to start some convo. No response. I see people who post on here all the time and are looked right over, as if their opinion doesn\'t matter because they\'re not from New England or New York.  


Still Mandler, you never replied to the main point of this thread/discussion...

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yeah and I\'m surprised Dave hasn\'t closed it yet. Even though this isn\'t the band\'s official website IT STILL IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BAND. This is the equivalent of me posting every Breakfast studio album on the Umphreaks message board.....
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 10:54:32 pm
Really Joe?

Your really gonna come at me with **** about helping the band? I traveled with these guys for 2 years, carrying their equipment, selling merch, helping Dobson, doing whatever they asked me to do for what?  not much I\'ll tell you that much, and I basically put my life on hold for those 2 years, and I loved every minute of it, and I never use that against other people, try to tell them that they can\'t be here because they haven\'t been here, that\'s stupid. I/we wouldn\'t do that, it\'s counterproductive.  We are not trying to keep people away....

Earnign your way back in?  I dont\' know what your talking about, I don\'t know anyone in "the scene" that thinks they had to earn their way in, we\'re just friends.

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That\'s fine then don\'t take part in it I know alot of people who don\'t and I am still good friends with them. It\'s not as though we wont\' hang out with people who won\'t stay up and drink all night.

Yeah, sounds like real connections there.....
this doesn\'t even make sense, judge not brother, that\'s fine you live your life and I\'ll live mine, don\'t come down on me for the choices I make, don\'t try and belittle the genuine connections that I have with the people around me.  I have said this before but....., these people are my family, as much as my blood, just because we drink together doesn\'t mean we\'re not friends. I have a very close friend who has recently changed their lifestyle, does that mean I dont\' talk to them? NO! Has our relationship been damaged at all? NO!  In fact they are still a confidant, who I trust with my life.  

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Before 2/3rds of the now regulars started seeing The Breakfast
so they\'re not as good?  
sometimes it\'s not exactly what your saying joe it\'s what your not saying


not for nothin but I have never been anti-breakfast
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 10:26:46 pm
Quote from: Me!
Quote from: TreyChica
I really dont give a **** Mandler seriously. The Breakfast Fam=exclusive=alienating.....
If you don\'t give a **** then why are you trying so hard here?  

Trying hard would be agreeing with everything everyone says, laughing at every inside joke and kissing ass.

Quote from: TreyChica
Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.
So you brought upon yourself to be the site administrator?  It\'s dave\'s site, if he did have a problem with this thread he would have locked it.  It\'s not as though he doesn\'t know it\'s going on.  He even changed the title. (it used to be "**** it... I\'m starting an illegal download thread")

yeah and I\'m surprised Dave hasn\'t closed it yet. Even though this isn\'t the band\'s official website IT STILL IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BAND. This is the equivalent of me posting every Breakfast studio album on the Umphreaks message board.....



Quote from: TreyChica
Bottom line= the general energy of the fanbase, the ball busting, HOTEY RAGING is toxic to me.
That\'s fine then don\'t take part in it I know alot of people who don\'t and I am still good friends with them.  It\'s not as though we wont\' hang out with people who won\'t stay up and drink all night.

Yeah, sounds like real connections there.....





Quote from: TreyChica
I seriously dont give a **** at this point.

See first comment

sic

Quote from: TreyChica
I\'ll continue to see the band as much as I can, support them, push them on as many people as I can and spread their name to ANY person in the music industry that I know, which is quite a few.  
That\'s very big of you........
your music industry connects have gotten them real far already, you\'ve gotten them so much publicity and airplay, and gigs don\'t forget the gigs

Dude they have their own booking agency, let them handle the gigs. Considering I just submitted the report on the band two weeks ago I wouldn\'t be surprised if they heard something back within 3 or 4 months.  It took me awhile to find a way to market them, because as I\'m sure you know, they\'re pretty **** impossible to sell




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Like I said, this thread was the straw that broke the camel\'s back....
so what are you alluding to?

Look I honestly initially wanted to come at you in a friendly way and try to tell you your just coming at things the wrong way around here, but you are comepletly unreceptive to any help anyone tries to give you, so whatever be mad at everyone, it\'s everyone else\'s fault Joe, we\'re ****........

just keep telling yourself that

What are you talking about? Help? Jesus christ man. I don\'t think you understand, so let me lay it out on the line. The Breakfast FAM is like the circle of trust in Meet The Parents. Before 2/3rds of the now regulars started seeing The Breakfast there was a loose small circle of fans. We would help promote shows, help the band carry their equipment in and out of venues (which got my 18 year old ass into many 21+ shows).  I was all about working with the band, doing whatever I could to get their name out there. Then came college and a 3 state barrier.  Everything changed.

However having to earn my way back into that circle is complete bullshit. Maybe it\'s just evolution, but the fam back in 01-02 was where it was at....  So you have to understand it\'s very frusterating, among other things.....
From ****>semi-core>anti-breakfast>seen the light>**** without the fringe benefits of friends and fam..... That\'s the best way I can put it.

Yeah I suck with the whole replying within quotes....
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 10:06:34 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
I really dont give a **** Mandler seriously. The Breakfast Fam=exclusive=alienating.....
If you don\'t give a **** then why are you trying so hard here?  

Quote from: TreyChica
Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.
So you brought upon yourself to be the site administrator?  It\'s dave\'s site, if he did have a problem with this thread he would have locked it.  It\'s not as though he doesn\'t know it\'s going on.  He even changed the title. (it used to be "**** it... I\'m starting an illegal download thread")

Quote from: TreyChica
Bottom line= the general energy of the fanbase, the ball busting, HOTEY RAGING is toxic to me.
That\'s fine then don\'t take part in it I know alot of people who don\'t and I am still good friends with them.  It\'s not as though we wont\' hang out with people who won\'t stay up and drink all night.

Quote from: TreyChica
I seriously dont give a **** at this point.

See first comment

Quote from: TreyChica
I\'ll continue to see the band as much as I can, support them, push them on as many people as I can and spread their name to ANY person in the music industry that I know, which is quite a few.  
That\'s very big of you........
your music industry connects have gotten them real far already, you\'ve gotten them so much publicity and airplay, and gigs don\'t forget the gigs

Quote from: TreyChica
Like I said, this thread was the straw that broke the camel\'s back....
so what are you alluding to?

Look I honestly initially wanted to come at you in a friendly way and try to tell you your just coming at things the wrong way around here, but you are comepletly unreceptive to any help anyone tries to give you, so whatever be mad at everyone, it\'s everyone else\'s fault Joe, we\'re ****........

just keep telling yourself that
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 17, 2006, 08:01:34 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gofeg6
Johnnie Cash at San Quentin


http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=1EF2207877371B71
Johnnie Cash at Folsom Prison
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 06:15:23 pm
I really dont give a **** Mandler seriously. The Breakfast Fam=exclusive=alienating.....

I dont mind pointing it out.

the music on the otherhand=priceless...

Fitz, that\'s ONE person who bought an album through the site. My point is ther are more people who won\'t buy the album and keep the pirated copy, and those people should not be given handouts.

I have been more than tame since Dave let me rejoin the site and I\'ve sat back and read some stupid **** ****. I\'ve taken MANY potshots with a grain of salt, I\'ve been to a few shows and attempted to socialize and make conversation. Bottom line= the general energy of the fanbase, the ball busting, HOTEY RAGING is toxic to me. I seriously dont give a **** at this point.  I\'ll continue to see the band as much as I can, support them, push them on as many people as I can and spread their name to ANY person in the music industry that I know, which is quite a few.  
 
Like I said, this thread was the straw that broke the camel\'s back....
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 04:49:52 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
Easy, I\'m not a lemming. I have opinions and passions that I wish others had, they don\'t, so I get to experience said passions alone. Kinda sucks, oh well, that\'s life...
oh and btw, now your calling us all lemmings? see there you go again....
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Post by: derickw on May 17, 2006, 03:56:19 pm
Quote from: Me!
Quote from: TreyChica
Easy, I\'m not a lemming. I have opinions and passions that I wish others had, they don\'t, so I get to experience said passions alone. Kinda sucks, oh well, that\'s life...
you can not be a lemming and still not pick fights with people, you can disagree and still not fight


see watch.

mandler, your avatar looks like **** you really need to change that thing up....;) see that wasn\'t that hard
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 03:53:24 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
Easy, I\'m not a lemming. I have opinions and passions that I wish others had, they don\'t, so I get to experience said passions alone. Kinda sucks, oh well, that\'s life...
you can not be a lemming and still not pick fights with people, you can disagree and still not fight
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Post by: ChrisF on May 17, 2006, 03:50:27 pm
Quote from: Todd
A couple I really liked and went online and bought (shudder the thought) them. I welcome threads like this and private torrent sites.

if you didnt notice, joe, .info automatically generated links (or dave did it) to buy these albums through amazon.com. if you download them and like them you can go back into the thread and buy them thru a link that gives dave a pecentage which helps pay for this site. since at least 1 person has done that already the artists benefited from it and so has .info. so the more albums that are posted here the more it helps the breakfast because this site is the best way to promote the band.
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 03:43:02 pm
Easy, I\'m not a lemming. I have opinions and passions that I wish others had, they don\'t, so I get to experience said passions alone. Kinda sucks, oh well, that\'s life...
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 03:39:16 pm
but why go out of your way to **** people off, I\'m really not trying to be mean here joe, it just sems you put yourself out on a limb
alot
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 03:38:55 pm
Wildcoyote I said NOTHING about being hetty or that whole rdiculous cultural persona. I\'m just stating observsations which are pretty right on the **** money.  I went through the whole ignorant hippie phase, but I grew out of it and have a more realistic sense as to what "the scene" is about.

Mandler, cool think whatever you  want.

Derick, everyone thinks I\'m a psycho **** anyway, I\'m at the no turning back point and refuse to keep my mouth shut just for the approval of the small "exclusive" fanbase of one of my all time favorite bands.

Maybe I should reitterate to what "scene" I am refering to. I\'m talking about the one that has popped up within the last 5 years. The one that is full of young, rich, drug addled, white suburban, deluded folks with no sense of community or respect for the music.....

and yes, I love making blanket statements......

And Todd KUDOS, seriously, but as I stated before people who actually purchase the music are VERY FEW and VERY FAR BETWEEN.
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Post by: Todd on May 17, 2006, 03:35:22 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
never saidthat. i just said ive been going to shows a lot longer and am not holding it against you, just pointing out that I have a better idea of the scene and the behaviors thereof.
Maybe when you\'re 38+ years old you can make statements like this. Pipe down fledgling!! Even as old as I am, and with all of my exposure to music and "the scene", I wouldn\'t make comments like this!! btw- I hadn\'t heard of a few of these artists either. A couple I really liked and went online and bought (shudder the thought) them. I welcome threads like this and private torrent sites.
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Post by: derickw on May 17, 2006, 03:24:36 pm
I can agree with both sides. and i\'ll be the first to admit i downloaded a couple of the albums and shows posted. and personally i have spent more money on music and band related merch than anything.... well maybe not beer. and like it was said before, a bunch of these dl\'s will just be springboards to go out and purchase more music.

Treychica, voicing your opinion is fine but watch what you say because you maybe be putting down people which will ultimately reflect bad on yourself. And if Dave truly felt this needed to stop he does have the power to end it. so you aren\'t standing up for the oppressed so don\'t be a martyr.
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 03:07:09 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
never saidthat. i just said ive been going to shows a lot longer and am not holding it against you, just pointing out that I have a better idea of the scene and the behaviors thereof.
still pious though
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Post by: wildcoyote on May 17, 2006, 03:02:19 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
. i just said ive been going to shows a lot longer and am not holding it against you, just pointing out that I have a better idea of the scene and the behaviors thereof.

okay, I was gonna let this one go
(really I was)
the first time
but when I saw it again...

Give this "I\'ve been on the scene soooooooo long" a rest please.  Honestly when I read this I expected the poster to be some sage-like, seen the Dead in Egypt type, old head.  23?!?! You\'ve got be kidding me.  Maybe you can gather all us childrens round for story time bout waay back \'99 when slow dial up connections had us waitin hours for one measely rare b-side!  Back then the internet went uphill both ways!
And the shows! My God! You might have seen PHISH!!!

Anyway, glad ya care, but no need put down younger heads.  One thing that amazes me about .info is how age normally seems irrevelant, and there\'s a great mix of experiences.
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 02:59:02 pm
never saidthat. i just said ive been going to shows a lot longer and am not holding it against you, just pointing out that I have a better idea of the scene and the behaviors thereof.

Fitz I applaud you, seriously. I was very angry when I saw you posted "It\'s All Around You" because I know a few of the band members and Thrill Jockey isn\'t the wealthiest label around if you know what I\'m saying.  BTW I can turn you on to many other bands like Tortoise that I think you would enjoy....

Ok
here\'s how you find out without downloading the album....
1.allmusic.com
2.rateyourmusic.com FOR EXCELLENT reviews
3.Amazon
4.Friends
5.For older stuff I highly recommend collecting vinyl.\\
6. I\'m going to be a **** and toot my own horn, but reccomendation threads.
7. For those who have access to downloading shows, try out dimeadozen and sample some of these bands live beforehand.....

Hope that helps...

Oh and to add, sometimes it\'s luck,which is how I came across the first PB album. I saw it for sale back in 99, the cover looked cool, the song titles were hetty and I took a chance.... But a lot of it has to do with HOW MUCH you want music. To me getting new music is number one my list so I guess I\'m a little biased
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Post by: ChrisF on May 17, 2006, 02:33:59 pm
joe, one question for you...

how are you supposed to find out about this stuff and buy it if you dont know it exists in the first place?

by the way, everything i posted i downloaded it first and liked it so i bought it. i never even would have considered listening to or buying albums by system of a down, wilco, and tortoise if it wasnt for the internet. i havent heard of a lot of stuff that the other people posted and i am sure i will be buying at least a couple albums that were posted because of this thread.
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 17, 2006, 02:24:45 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
I\'ve been around the concert scene way longer than you have Mama(not to discredit your newfound love and passion for it), and from a sociological perspective I\'ve concluded that it\'s a scene of hedonism at it\'s finest. My point is if you have money to burn on booze and drugs, then you have money to buy a cd.  It\'s common decency and THE LEAST you can do for a musician.
wow..you\'re such much headier than me joe. i truly envy the 3 year age difference between us because it makes you such a better person and so much more cultured. i love how you know so much more about music and life in general than everyone else on this site and everyone in the world for that matter. i like how you think that i have money to burn, can\'t help it if i work full time and do a damn good job with managing my money. thank you for all of your input. hope to see you at a show soon.
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 02:11:30 pm
I personally don\'t give a **** what anyone does in their spare time Mandler. What I do care about is music and from what I\'ve seen people just don\'t really care about supporting recording artists.  I DOUBT that anyone who downloads the albums on this thread will actually purchase them in the near future.What pisses me off is that not only are you **** over the artist,  but you\'re also **** over the independent record stores, which try to provide music you can\'t find in corporate stores like Strawberries and FYE.

This thread is merely the straw that broke the camels back.

I\'ve been around the concert scene way longer than you have Mama(not to discredit your newfound love and passion for it), and from a sociological perspective I\'ve concluded that it\'s a scene of hedonism at it\'s finest. My point is if you have money to burn on booze and drugs, then you have money to buy a cd.  It\'s common decency and THE LEAST you can do for a musician.
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 17, 2006, 02:01:36 pm
Quote from: TreyChica
Umm how was it uncalled for?  BUY MUSIC, DON\'T STEAL IT.  Plain and **** simple. Get your priorities straight.  Music is the escape, not the scene surrounding it....
umm are you **** kidding me? i think i would have more respect for your opinion if you didn\'t make such dipshit comments like that. fyi, saying that people within this crowd spend more money on drugs or the "scene surrounding it" than music is total bullshit..not only that, but that statement is rude. sure, i understand if you think that we are stealing music and what we\'re doing might be wrong in your own worthless opinion but you really didn\'t need to go down the insult route.
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 02:00:27 pm
Oh and....

Quote
No Electronic Theft Law (NET Act) sets forth that sound recording infringements (including by digital means) can be criminally prosecuted even where no monetary profit or commercial gain is derived from the infringing activity. Punishment in such instances includes up to 3 years in prison and/or $250,000 fines. The NET Act also extends the criminal statute of limitations for copyright infringement from 3 to 5 years.

Additionally, the NET Act amended the definition of "commercial advantage or private financial gain" to include the receipt (or expectation of receipt) of anything of value, including receipt of other copyrighted works (as in MP3 trading). Punishment in such instances includes up to 5 years in prison and/or $250,000 fines. Individuals may also be civilly liable, regardless of whether the activity is for profit, for actual damages or lost profits, or for statutory damages up to $150,000 per work infringed.



Oh and before you assume that Dave wouldn\'t get **** over for this letme offer you a scenario.  First off The Breakfast is still an independent artist. I work as an A&R scout for SONY-BMG. I submitted The Breakfast to them this past month. They were very impressed with Real Radio, but wanted a more exact reading into their fan demographic. So I pointed them to ta-dah http://www.thebreakfast.info So some of the "guests" browsing the site may just very well be people involved in the music industry and I doubt they\'ll be smiling at this thread.

It\'s one thing to post albums on underground messageboards, but to post it on a fansite is poor judgement.....
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 01:58:59 pm
you shouldn\'t be escaping period.

Deal with your **** period



I personally don\'t come to the shows purely for the booze/drugs, (and we\'ve got a few (Jim_Cobb) who are dead sober) I\'m alittle offended that you would say that.  I love the music and those four guys are like brothers to me, on top of that the people in this scene are my family, as much as my own family sometimes.  So if I said the scene wasn\'t a part of the equation I\'d be lying.  It makes a good thing a great thing.  It an all inclusive thing.

I\'m not agreeing with you, or diagreeing with you on the stealing music thing, but dont\' turn it into something it isn\'t
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Post by: Todd on May 17, 2006, 01:52:52 pm
That\'s more like it!!! ;)
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 01:51:46 pm
Umm how was it uncalled for?  BUY MUSIC, DON\'T STEAL IT.  Plain and **** simple. Get your priorities straight.  Music is the escape, not the scene surrounding it....
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 17, 2006, 01:45:42 pm
wow...talk about uncalled for.
seriously joe, i don\'t know what the **** your problem is if you get this bent out of shape when people post albums for others on this site, but there is no need for the insults. you are completely out of line and ought to just shut the **** up. i honestly can\'t believe you just wrote all of that ****. absolutely pathetic.
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Post by: Todd on May 17, 2006, 01:44:25 pm
What the f%#k is going on here??? What is this good behavior thing you mention???
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 01:37:41 pm
What you\'re doing is illegal and disrespectful to the musicians. I\'m no saint, I occasionally will download an album to preview it before purchasing it. I started a song of the day thread to introduce new artists by posting a song or two by them to interest people in buying the actual album. With the amount of money you people spend on fleeting happiness ie booze and drugs, I find it appalling that you "music lovers" can\'t sacrifice 16-20 bucks for a **** cd, something that doesn\'t dissappear after a few hours and leave you sick and with an STD (;) ).  You all know the band personally and you know how hard it is for a band to "make it", which is why I think it\'s disturbing that you would take, take and take. And please don\'t give me that bullshit, "it\'s the record industry\'s fault" or "they don\'t need the money". It\'s the principle that counts. These musicians worked their ass mentally, emotionally and physically to create the album you are downloading for free.  I\'m not trying to be an ass hole,I\'m just taking an ethical stance.....

PS
the shows on the other hand.... Top notch!
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 01:22:40 pm
^^Iguess Freddie is on his best behavior too
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 17, 2006, 01:21:55 pm
joe,do yourself a big favor and do the right thing.
theres nothing wrong with anything im doing.if you dont like it,dont download it.
daves my pal.
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 17, 2006, 01:01:27 pm
Quote from: Me!
^^I expected so much more than that from you when I saw you were the next to reply on this thread......
i\'m trying to be on my best behavior..i\'ll let freddie handle this one.
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Post by: Me! on May 17, 2006, 12:51:19 pm
^^I expected so much more than that from you when I saw you were the next to reply on this thread......
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 17, 2006, 10:16:28 am
Quote from: TreyChica
Put down the pipe, get a job, buy the actual album, show you care instead of being a selfish ass hole.
:wah:
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 09:03:38 am
It\'s cool posting boots, but a shame you\'re putting Dave in the hotseat by posting pirated albums.  Put down the pipe, get a job, buy the actual album, show you care instead of being a selfish ass hole.
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 17, 2006, 06:55:45 am
Quote from: TreyChica
This thread needs to be dunzo...


you,my friend,should have stayed dunzo...
on a sidenote...


http://www.sendspace.com/file/33gq02
Pavement- Crooked Rain Crooked Rain 2 Disc edition
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Post by: ChrisF on May 17, 2006, 02:17:52 am
Quote from: TreyChica
This thread needs to be dunzo...

you need to be dunzo. :lol:

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Side Trips, Vol. 1: Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia Live

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Editorial Review
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Starting in the early 1970s, Jerry Garcia jammed informally in San Francisco nightclubs with various musicians when he wasn\'t busy with the Grateful Dead. One of his frequent partners was keyboardist Howard Wales, and the two issued an album of jazzy instrumentals, Hooteroll?, in 1971 (Garcia\'s first recording not under the aegis of the Dead). A mere 27 years later, Grateful Dead Records released this live album recorded around the same time. Wales and Garcia are joined by bassist John Kahn and drummer Bill Vitt (both of whom would work extensively in Garcia\'s non-Dead aggregations) for 65 minutes of free-form playing. Occasionally, especially when Garcia is playing, it sounds like the Dead in the middle of one of its extended improvisations, except, of course, that the music never returns to a familiar tune. --William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Post by: Overexjoesure on May 17, 2006, 12:29:27 am
This thread needs to be dunzo...
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 16, 2006, 08:07:47 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/87vxc9
Miles Davis- Dark Magus

http://www.sendspace.com/file/jm0elw
Sgt. Pepper\'s Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 16, 2006, 06:05:01 pm
download it and find out...

:wah:
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Post by: Lexington on May 16, 2006, 06:02:26 pm
all the things you are is a grimey song, but i\'ve only heard a Charles Mingus version. is brad mehldau the original composer?
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 16, 2006, 05:49:41 pm
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=5AA768F14B18105B
Brad Mehldau - Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard


Track Listings
1. All the Things That You Are
2. Sehnsucht
3. Nice Pass
4. Solar
5. London Blues
6. I\'ll Be Seeing You
7. Exit Music For A Film
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Post by: Lexington on May 16, 2006, 05:21:52 pm
i love .info land and i love all of you.
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 16, 2006, 10:24:06 am
http://www.sendspace.com/file/6s8aeb
Sun Ra- Live in Montreux
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 16, 2006, 06:35:58 am
thanks steevie.
i figured **** it,but evidentally im not allowed to express the phrase "**** it"in the title.
either way.
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Post by: Stephengencs on May 16, 2006, 01:21:58 am
by far the headiest thread ever started on this board.....
kudos freddiewah.....KU-DOS!!!!!!!!
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Post by: ChrisF on May 16, 2006, 12:13:07 am
Tortoise - It\'s All Around You

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http://www.sendspace.com/file/9fkia2

1. It\'s All Around You
2. The Lithium Stiffs
3. Crest
4. Stretch(You Are All Right)
5. Dot/Eyes
6. On The Chin
7. By Dawn
8. Five Too Many
9. Salt The Skies

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Editorial Reviews
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In calling its new album It\'s All Around You, Tortoise might be referring to the cultural universe from which it draws its expansive, one-of-a-kind sound. Try as you might to be succinct in describing the Chicago band\'s dreamy instrumentals, the only way to categorize them properly is to string together stylistic tags like so many Mardis Gras beads. As with a Quentin Tarantino movie, part of the pleasure is identifying and annotating the sources of the music as it unfolds, and folds back on itself. Studio-refined without being studio-slick, It\'s All Around You is awash in ambient pop and cool chamber jazz, hip-hop beats and more strident rhythmic feats, Spaghetti western touches, and the sound of ... opera? Just when it has you falling into its seductive spell, it will jolt you with a dose of rancorous drama. It\'s Tortoise\'s most accomplished and winning album--great fun and some kind of great art and who cares where that twain does or doesn\'t meet? --Lloyd Sachs

Product Description
From the deep and understated rhythms and tones on their 1996 landmark "Millions Now Living Will Never Die", to the bombastic rock of 2001\'s "Standards", Tortoise have always been ahead of their time. This release finds the band doing what they do best; building and rebuilding upon melodies and rhythms with their own remarkable touch. Lush, orchestrated tones, intricate melodies, and densely elaborate rhythms make this their most thoughtful record to date.
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 15, 2006, 11:18:49 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/uploaddone.html?i=7e965304a714720dfbc249b9dee4a707&l=zs15i0

Marc Ribot y los Cubanos Postizos- The Prosthetic Cubans
The mastery and vision of the enduring Marc Ribot shine through on this release. Although there have been many attempts to produce authentic indigenous music of various cultures, most have fallen short; this album succeeds in the wake of failure. Ribot delves deep into Cuban rhythms, and indeed the album is a tribute to the Cuban master Arsenio Rodriguez. Here Ribot finds an authentic Cuban sound employing traditional instrumentation: upright bass, wood blocks, cherke and other percussion sounds. The performance is inspired, and the band consistently tears through Rodriguez\'s material, as well as some of their own. Ribot\'s guitar work nears perfection, and he proves himself to be the most soulful white alive. Songs like "Aqui Como Alla" and "Postizo" confirm these assertions. Although this album does not present the iconoclastic Ribot of The Book of Heads fame, it is an excellent album.
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Post by: ChrisF on May 15, 2006, 09:50:06 pm
Wilco - A Ghost Is Born

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1. At Least That\'s What You Said
2. Hell Is Chrome
3. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
4. Muzzle Of Bees
5. Hummingbird
6. Handshake Drugs
7. Wishful Thinking
8. Company In My Back
9. I\'m A Wheel
10. Theologians
11. Less Than You Think
12. The Late Greats

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Editorial Reviews
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The infectious twang and pop hooks of Wilco\'s former efforts may be fading fast, but A Ghost Is Born is still a rewarding effort that demands repeated listening. The group\'s fifth album extends upon the experimentalism of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot with angular, blues-soaked guitar riffs ("At Least That\'s What You Said," "Hell Is Chrome"), a handful of sparse, yet catchy tunes (smack dab in the middle of the disc) that will surely keep college radio stations smiling, and a lengthy track that descends into mere static ("Less Than You Think"). Frontman Jeff Tweedy\'s songwriting continues to evolve: "Hummingbird" is a dreamy Randy Newman-styled love song; "The Late Greats" is a sly ode to the world of pop tacked onto the end of the album (as if using such a fun song on this understated disc was an afterthought). Meanwhile, producer extraordinaire Jim O\'Rourke manages to make the most complicated arrangements here sound minimalist and laid-back. All told, it\'s another great addition to the Wilco canon. --Jason Verlinde

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Jimmy Chamberlin Complex - Life Begins Again

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http://www.sendspace.com/file/t1bi8k

1. Streetcrawler
2. Life Begins Again (w/ Rob Dickinson on vocals)
3. P.S.A.
4. Lokicat (w/ Billy Corgan on vocals)
5. Cranes Of Prey
6. Love Is Real (w/ Rob Dickinson on vocals)
7. Owned To Darryl
8. Newerwaves (w/ Billy Mohler on vocals)
9. Time Shift
10. Lullabye To Children (w/ Bill Medley on vocals)
11. Lokicat (Reprise)

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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com

On his solo debut, Life Begins Again, Smashing Pumpkins and Zwan drummer Jimmy Chamberlain takes a left turn from the cathartic rock of his former bands. Instead, he delves into a set of intricate songs better suited for the chill-out room than the mosh-pit. Even guest appearances by old boss Billy Corgan ("Loki Cat") and Catherine Wheel\'s iron-lunged singer Rob Dickinson ("Life Begins Again", "Love Is Real") hardly take away from the overall twilight mood of the disc, which draws prog-rock into the new millennium while giving a quick nod to Chamberlain\'s early metal years in the heady "Cranes of Prey." --Aidin Vaziri

NEW YORK POST
"If you didn\'t know, Jimmy Chamberlin, who spent a decade in the Smashing Pumpkins, is one of rock\'s greatest drummers."

NEW YORK PRESS
"Chamberlin?s muscular Prog drums with ambient jazzy guitars...He\'s the drummer that kicks ass all over Smashing Pumpkins? Siamese Dream."

NEWHOUSE NEWS SYNDICATE
"Chamberlin makes his solo debut here, assembling a first-rate crew of musicians and guest vocalists for his "Complex."

BOSTON PHOENIX
"Life Begins Again - Chamberlin walking the line between nimble jazz and frantic prog-rock, stepping into the Pumpkins? sweeping territory."

BOSTON GLOBE
"?if you\'re bored with mainstream product, give this a listen."
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 15, 2006, 08:24:41 pm
good stuff folks.
lets put our heads together and make this thread epic.

http://download.yousendit.com/9CA354A07E0221AE
The Beta Band - Hot Shots II

 http://www.sendspace.com/file/pz1k20
Bob Dylan-Freewheelin
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Post by: ChrisF on May 15, 2006, 08:05:53 pm
System Of A Down - Mezmerize + Hypnotize

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http://www.sendspace.com/file/2bke6i

Mezmerize (Disc 1)
1.   Soldier Side - Intro
2.   B.Y.O.B.
3.   Revenga
4.   Cigaro
5.   Radio/Video
6.   This **** Makes Me Feel Like I\'m On This Song
7.   Violent Pornography
8.   Question!
9.   Sad Statue
10.   Old School Hollywood
11.   Lost In Hollywood

Hypnotize (Disc 2)
1.   Attack
2.   Dreaming
3.   Kill Rock \'N Roll
4.   Hypnotize
5.   Stealing Society
6.   Tentative
7.   U-Fig
8.   Holy Mountains
9.   Vicinity Of Obscenity
10.   She\'s Like Heroin
11.   Lonely Day
12.   Soldier Side

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Editorial Reviews
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Four CD\'s and nearly ten years into their career, System of a Down continue to be the Gilbert and Sullivan of this generation, delivering razor-sharp political commentary via beautiful, quirky melodies and discordant harmonies.

The group has mastered the ability to be both successful and subversive--with 2001\'s Toxicity selling over six million copies and debuting at number one on the Billboard charts, their success in indisputable. As far are their subversive-ness, the lyrical content on Mezmerize is a solid stream of anti-war, anti-corporate and anti-celebrity sentiment. The disc\'s first single proves as beautifully schizophrenic as anything the band has released. "B.Y.O.B." opens with guitarist Daron Malakian\'s rapid-fire riff, then frontman Serj Tankian\'s anti-war screams of "Why do they always send the poor?"; less than a minute later, a nearly-surreal jump to a facetiously perky, beach party chorus that could easily be found on a Britney or Justin record: "Everybody\'s going to the party/have a real good time." Guitarist/co-songwriter Malakian takes increased vocal time on the disc, including the hilarious, size-obsessed "Cigaro" and celeb-slapping "Radio/Video". Witticism aside, musical and lyrical intensity peaks with the operatic "Question!" and the emotional piledriver that is "Sad Statue", the group\'s unflinching statement on war and Lady Liberty.

The only shortcoming of Mezmerize is, quite simply, that it is short. Clocking in at a mere 38 minutes, the reason given is that this release is one-half of a two CD set--with part 2, Hypnotize, expected in late fall 2005. --Denise Sheppard

Closing out the second half of 2005 just as its predecessor, Mezmerize, closed out the first, Hypnotize completes System of a Down\'s finest hour to date. The two albums form a lean and nearly perfect whole that places this Los Angeles collective in league with the likes of Smashing Pumpkins and Pink Floyd. System has created an enduring body of work that challenges conventional notions about the nature of the contemporary rock album. More practically, they have given listeners a fine second act that attacks and attacks hard, inspiring as much headbanging as vintage Metallica and as thought-provoking as the Minutemen and the Dead Kennedys. (Vocalist Serj Tankian\'s barbaric yawp sometimes calls to mind head Kennedy Jello Biafra.)

The album\'s first half features the most brutal, perfect and direct rock ‘n\' roll that\'s come down the old mainstream this year: "Attack," "Kill Rock ‘n\' Roll," "Tentative" and "U-Fig" lead the charge while "Holy Mountains" gracefully moves us toward this epic\'s final challenging moments. Latter tracks such as "She\'s Like Heroin" (Frank Zappa\'s idea of The Three Penny Opera) and "Lonely Day" fail to maintain the intensity heard early on but not don\'t prevent Mesmerize and Hypnotize from coming together as one of the most definitive heavy rock albums of the decade. --Jedd Beaudoin

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Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

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1. I am Trying to Break Your Heart
2. Kamera
3. Radio Cure
4. War on War
5. Jesus, etc.
6. Ashes of American Flags
7. Heavy Metal Drummer
8. I\'m the Man Who Loves You
9. Pot Kettle Black
10. Poor Places
11. Reservations

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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com

Named in honor of the three-word codes used by short-wave radio operators, Wilco\'s fourth album sounds like a late-night broadcast of some weirdly wonderful pop station punctuated by static and the sonic bleed of competing signals. Songs that begin with simple, elegiac grace--"Ashes of American Flags" and "Poor Places"--end in a cathartic squall of distortion. The results can be initially jarring, but it\'s these tracks more than the sturdy jangle pop of "Kamera" or "Heavy Metal Drummer" that demand, and reward, repeated listens. Mixed by studio experimentalist Jim O\'Rourke and produced by the band, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot harkens back to a time when the words "pop" and "sonic adventurism" weren\'t mutually exclusive. The Beatles and Kurt Cobain knew this, and clearly so do Jeff Tweedy and company. --Keith Moerer

Product Description
11 songs about America that echo and update some of the themes heard on early albums by The Band, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. Enhanced format features exclusive live footage, band photos, and a trailer for the film \'I Am Trying to Break Your Heart\'. Slipcase. 2002.
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Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 15, 2006, 06:04:19 pm
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http://www.sendspace.com/file/a18yo5
Notorious BIG & Frank Sinatra
1Juicy - New York, New York
2Everyday Struggle - A Day In The Life of a Fool
3Nasty Boy - For Every Man There\'s A Woman
4Come On - My Way of Life
5Interlude - The World We Know (Over & Over)
6Dead Wrong - In My Room (Nancy Sinatra)
7Let\'s Get In On (feat. 2Pac) - Rain In My Heart
8Hypnotize - Little Green Apples
9Interlude
10 Crack Commandments - Fools Rush In
11Runnin/Victory 2004 - A Long Night
12Unfoolish (feat. Ashanti) - Out Beyond The Window
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 15, 2006, 04:26:36 pm
Just in case some of you don\'t have the time or the hard drive space for a 3.5gb collection of some great jerry material (a lossless copy of this is currently available via btree), i have uploaded my mp3s of the collection to sendspace. all songs are encoded at 192 and tags are in place. this sucker is ready for your mp3 player!

Enjoy!

The Garcia Discs

Thanks to Ed Maier for this compilation:

This is an 8 disc set of all Garcia. Mixed with much love using Vegas Pro 3.0. Selections are taken from The Grateful Dead, Reconstruction, Legion of Mary, JGB & Garcia/Grisman. A week straight of late nights went into this mix and a bit of red wine. Many tracks are continuous even though they are from different shows. Thanks to JBL for the inspiration. And above and beyond thanks to Garcia for showing us the way. This is for the people. Enjoy.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/zkudre
Disc One

1 Dancin\' in the Streets >
2 Franklin\'s Tower 10.27.79
3 Here Comes Sunshine 2.23.74
4 Sugaree 6.15.76
5 Mystery Train 9.2.74
6 Finders Keepers 1.17.73

http://www.sendspace.com/file/8drh06
Disc Two

1 China Cat >
2 I Know You Rider 2.24.74
3 Bertha 8.6.71
4 Hard to Handle 8.6.71
5 The Thrill is Gone - Honeymoon Tapes \'92
6 Sitting in Limbo - Honeymoon Tapes \'92
7 Mountains of the Moon 2.27.69
8 Alligator > Jam >
9 GDTRFB >
10 Cold Rain and Snow 4.28.71

http://www.sendspace.com/file/54tub0
Disc Three

1 Bird Song 3.29.90
2 Mission in the Rain 12.3.83
3 Rhapsody in Red 12.3.83
4 Eyes > 6.18.74
5 Big River 6.18.74
6 Aiko Aiko 4.16.78

http://www.sendspace.com/file/bypd2n
Disc Four

1 Scarlet > Fire 12.30.78
2 Stella Blue 11.17.73
3 Jam >
4 Last Train >
5 After Midnight Dicks Gifts
6 Comes a Time 6.25.91
7 Mr. Charlie 5.3.72


http://www.sendspace.com/file/v5e8wa
Disc Five

1 Help > Slip > Franklin\'s 9.10.91
2 Don\'t Let Go 3.27.82
3 Terrapin Station 9.3.77
4 Loser 5.26.72
5 Morning Dew 9.18.87


http://www.sendspace.com/file/qqi0rs
Disc Six

1 St. Stephen >
2 The Eleven 2.27.69
3 Loose Lucy 8.6.74
4 Candyman 2.24.74
5 They Love Each Other 2.21.76
6 Not Fade Away >
7 Wharf Rat 11.6.77

http://www.sendspace.com/file/t4heg6
Disc Seven

1 Shakedown 6.30.85
2 Dear Prudence 11.26.88
3 Dark Star >
4 Cumberland 9.27.72
5 Somebody to Love 8.24.91
6 Shining Star 8.24.91


http://www.sendspace.com/file/nj3c3z
Disc Eight

1 Mississippi Half Step 11.6.77
2 The Wheel 5.7.77
3 Althea 7.19.90
4 Crazy Fingers 6.3.76
5 Foolish Heart 5.7.89
6 That\'s What Love 6.22.79
7 Dixie Down 12.15.74
8 Ripple 10.11.80
9 We Bid You Goodnight 4.29.71

OK, here we have all December 1994 shows, mp3s encoded at 320kbs. All shows are tagged and ready to go. If you want these for archiving or trading, you may want to hit  etree and see what you can find over there. These are perfect if you want them for your mp3 player, to listen to on your PC or if you don\'t have the hard drive space for big FLAC shows. That said, an mp3 encoded at 320 sounds DAMN fine.

I prefer SendSpace as the downloads are now UNLIMITED. Yousendit download links expire after 25 downloads. If you get a message to the effect of "there are no slots available", that does NOT mean that the link has expired. Only a few people can download at a time there. Just try again in a bit. Better yet, just bookmark the thread and come back to it at a time when it is not on the front page of the board.

There are 2 shows in this lot that have been officially released. I am including AUDs of those shows and NOT the officially released material. This leads me to my next concern...

If you have a copy of the December 29 show (an AUD), please post it. All I have (available below) is the majority of the first set. Would love to upgrade that to the full thing. The part of the first set that is available in this thread is encoded at 128 instead of 320. Sorry about that.

Also, the copy of December 1 that I have in this thread is encoded at 192 instead of 320. Sorry about that as well.

OK, here they are. Most shows are split into 2 downloads because they are encoded at 320 and are rather large (about 350mb per show). Some of the 320 shows were able to be uploaded in one file though (sendspace only allows 300mb at a time).

Enjoy!


http://www.sendspace.com/file/5nnrih
12-01-94 Salem Armory, Salem, OR

1: Sample in a Jar, Uncle Pen, Fast Enough for You, Maze, Guyute, I Didn\'t Know-> Split Open and Melt, Sweet Adeline

2: Peaches en Regalia, Mound, Tweezer*-> Big Black Furry Creature From Mars-> Makisupa Policeman-> NICU > Tweezer-> Jesus Just Left Chicago-> Harry Hood, Golgi Apparatus

E: Sleeping Monkey-> Tweezer Reprise

*With "Norwegian Wood" jam.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/qdl9ab
12-02-94 Recreation Hall at UC Davis, Davis, CA

Sound Check: Funky ****

1: Poor Heart, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Sparkle, Simple-> It\'s Ice, Lizards, Stash, The Squirming Coil

2: Chalk Dust Torture, David Bowie*, Buried Alive*, Julius*, The Landlady*, Gumbo*, Caravan*, Suzy Greenberg*

E: Cavern*

*With the Giant Country Horns (Dave Grippo - alto sax/percussion, Carl Gerhard - trumpet , Michael Ray - trumpet, Peter Apfelbaum - baritone sax/tenor sax/ flute, James Harvey - trombone), who came in at the end of "David Bowie."


http://www.sendspace.com/file/7oqio4
12-03-94 Event Center, San Jose, CA

1: Wilson, The Divided Sky, Guelah Papyrus, Scent of a Mule, Run Like an Antelope, Guyute, Sample in a Jar

2: Frankenstein, Suzy Greenberg, Buried Alive, Gumbo, Slave to the Traffic Light, The Landlady, HYHU-> Touch Me-> HYHU, Alumni Blues Jam*, Julius, Cavern

E: Golgi Apparatus

Dave Matthews Band opened. Second set (not encore) with the Giant Country Horns. *Jam based on "Alumni Blues", followed by introductions for the horn section.


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12-04-94 Acker Gym, Chico State University, Chico, CA

1: Runaway Jim, Foam, If I Could, Rift, Tweezer, Fee, Mound, Sweet Adeline, Possum

2: Maze, Bouncing Around the Room, Reba, Axilla [Part II]-> You Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain, Good Times Bad Times

E: Sleeping Monkey-> Rocky Top


http://www.sendspace.com/file/46n1sc
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12-06-94 UCSB Event Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA

1: Llama, Mound, Down With Disease, Fluffhead, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Sparkle, Stash, Golgi Apparatus

2: The Curtain-> Sample in a Jar, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Poor Heart, Mike\'s Song-> Simple-> The Mango Song-> Weekapaug Groove, HYHU-> Bike-> HYHU, I\'m Blue I\'m Lonesome*, Foreplay*-> Long Time*, Run Like an Antelope

E: Back in the USSR

*Acoustic.



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12-07-94 Spreckels Theatre, San Diego, CA

1: Peaches en Regalia-> Runaway Jeff, The Sloth, Ya Mar, Split Open and Melt, Guyute, Lifeboy, Chalk Dust Torture

2: Rift, Frankenstein, The Divided Sky, Fee-> Julius, I\'m Blue I\'m Lonesome*, My Long Journey Home*, Amazing Grace*, You Enjoy Myself

E: Cavern

*Acoustic and unamplified.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/uciqt3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/tuafsz
12-08-94 Spreckels Theatre, San Diego, CA

1: Makisupa Policeman-> Maze, AC/DC Bag, Scent of a Mule, Punch You in the Eye, Simple-> Catapult-> Simple, Lizards, While My Guitar Gently Weeps

2: Possum, My Mind\'s Got a Mind of its Own, Axilla [Part II], Reba, Nellie Cane, Sweet Adeline, David Bowie, Golgi Apparatus

E: The Horse-> Silent in the Morning, Rocky Top


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12-09-94 Mesa Amphitheatre, Mesa, AZ

Sound Check: Higher Ground, Frankenstein, The Old Home Place, Funky ****

1: Llama, Foam, Guyute, Sparkle-> I Didn\'t Know, It\'s Ice-> If I Could-> Run Like an Antelope

2: Wilson-> Poor Heart-> Tweezer*-> McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Julius-> Big Ball Jam, Cracklin\' Rosie, You Enjoy Myself-> Suzy Greenberg

E: I\'m Blue I\'m Lonesome**, Foreplay**-> Long Time**, Tweezer Reprise

*With "Slave to the Traffic Light" jam. **Acoustic


http://www.sendspace.com/file/90mwjg

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12-10-94 Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA

1: Fee, Rift, Stash, Lizards, Sample in a Jar, The Divided Sky, Lawn Boy, Chalk Dust Torture

2: Simple, Maze, Guyute, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Mike\'s Song-> I Am Hydrogen-> Weekapaug Groove*-> Why Don\'t We Do It in the Road-> HYHU, Poor Heart, Slave to the Traffic Light, Cavern

E: Crew Acknowledgment**, Good Times Bad Times

*Jam at the end develops into a vacuum jam, which segues into a quick "HYHU" into"Why Don\'t We Do It in the Road." **Trey thanks the crew by name, stopping periodically to do a build-up jam; Trey announces that this is a "Chalk Dust Torture" reprise.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/gpmxrd
http://www.sendspace.com/file/kicj4v
12-28-94 Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia, PA

1: Mound, Simple, Julius, Bathtub Gin, Bouncing Around the Room, Axilla II, Reba, Dog Faced Boy, It\'s Ice, Run Like an Antelope

2: Suzy Greenberg, NICU, Mike\'s Song-> The Mango Song-> Weekapaug Groove, Contact, Llama, HYHU-> Love You-> HYHU, The Squirming Coil

E: Bold as Love


http://www.sendspace.com/file/q4cjvl
12-29-94 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI

1: Runaway Jim-> Foam, If I Could, Split Open and Melt, The Horse-> Silent in the Morning, Uncle Pen, I Didn\'t Know, Possum

2: Guyute, David Bowie, Halley\'s Comet, Lizards, Cracklin\' Rosie, Good Times Bad Times

E: My Long Journey Home*, Sleeping Monkey

*Acoustic.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/v0b7ri
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12-30-94a Ed Sullivan Theater, New York, NY

Chalk Dust Torture

Late Show with David Letterman.

12-30-94b Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

1: Wilson-> Rift, AC/DC Bag, Sparkle, Simple, Stash, Fee-> Scent of a Mule, Cavern

2: Sample in a Jar, Poor Heart-> Tweezer, I\'m Blue I\'m Lonesome*, You Enjoy Myself, Purple Rain-> HYHU, Harry Hood, Tweezer Reprise

E: Frankenstein

*Acoustic.


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12-31-94 Boston Garden, Boston, MA

1: Golgi Apparatus, NICU, Run Like an Antelope*, Glide, Mound, Peaches en Regalia, The Divided Sky, Funky ****

2: The Old Home Place, Maze, Bouncing Around the Room, Mike\'s Song-> Buffalo Bill-> Mike\'s Song-> Y-Rushalayim Schel Zahav, Weekapaug Groove, Amazing Grace

3: My Sweet One**, Also Sprach Zarathustra-> James Bond Theme#-> Auld Lang Syne-> Tropical Hot Dog Night#-> Chalk Dust Torture, The Horse-> Silent in the Morning, Suzy Greenberg-> Slave to the Traffic Light

E: Simple

*With Tom Marshall. **Cut short. After the interruption, the New Year\'s festivities started. A jumbo hot dog, fries, and drink were lowered to the stage, as if ordered by Fish. Then they rode around in the hot dog while playing "Auld Lang Syne." Confetti, feathers, and ping pong balls were dropped over the crowd. #Played off of a recording.
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 15, 2006, 01:08:13 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4dsiun
ARTIST: Wolfmother
TITLE: Wolfmother
LABEL: n/a
GENRE: Rock
BITRATE: VBR/44.1Joint-Stereo
PLAYTIME: 54:33 min
RELEASE DATE: 05-02-2006
RIP DATE: 00-00-0000

Track List
----------
01. Dimension                       04:22
02. White Unicorn                   05:05
03. Woman                           02:56
04. Where Eagles Have Been          05:34
05. Apple Tree                      03:30
06. Joker & the Thief               04:41
07. Colossal                        05:05
08. Mind\'s Eye                      04:54
09. Pyramid                         04:29
10. Witchcraft                      03:25
11. Tales                           03:39
12. Love Train                      03:03
13. Vagabond                        03:50

http://www.sendspace.com/file/00racd
Traveling Wilburys, Volumes 1 & 3
Title: awesome sublime show
Post by: Mamalakabubadaya on May 15, 2006, 09:54:46 am
Sublime
October 21, 1995
"Fallen Idols"
The Palace
Hollywood, CA

Liberated Bootleg

Conversion:  Original silver cd>EAC (secure songs 1-11, non-secure songs 12-23>FLAC

Quality:  Excellent Soundboard

Disc 1:

1)  Babylon Stone 1:43
2)  We\'re Only Gonnna Die 3:22
3)  Don\'t Push 2:52
4)  Garden Grove > Right 5:30
5)  Saw Red 2:03
6)  Badfish 3:26
7)  All You Need 3:16
8)  Hope 2:39
9)  Crazy Fool 3:59
10) Falling Idols 3:19
11) Caress Me Down 3:55
12) 40 oz to Freedom 2:42
13) Ebin 3:47
14) Let\'s Go Get Stoned 2:21
15) Date **** 3:36
16) House of Suffering 2:06
17) DJ\'s 2:49
18) I Love My Dog 4:46
19) Pool Shark 2:00
20) Work That We Do 2:38
21) Greatest Hits 3:22
22) Smoke Two Joints 3:28
23) Scarlet Begonias 3:17

A+ Great sound/performance.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2m60xx (http://www.sendspace.com/file/2m60xx)
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Post by: wildcoyote on May 15, 2006, 09:34:37 am
Holy ****! I clicked on this expecting about 3% of what\'s actually here.
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Post by: derickw on May 15, 2006, 09:22:09 am
hey freddie, how do you burn .rar files onto an audio disk


i was just being lazy, i found my answer, thanks
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 14, 2006, 10:05:01 pm
get em while there good.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/6zi3ge
Radiohead- April 18th 1998 Radio City Music Hall
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Post by: Rujah on May 14, 2006, 08:55:11 pm
how long will these be available, especially JGB Fall 1993?
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Post by: freddiewaht on May 14, 2006, 08:38:49 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/d2bug0
Beastie Boys - Paradiso, Amsterdam, 6/21/94

# Egg Man
# Do It
# Pass The Mic
# Tough Guy
# Futterman\'s Rule - The Update
# Pow
# The Maestro
# Alright Hear This
# Time To Get Ill
# Stand Together
# Root Down
# Bodhistaiva Vow
# Elbow Room
# Heart Attack Man
# Sabotage

JGB - FALL TOUR 1993
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mf90za
Brendan Byrne Arena - East Rutherford, NJ - October 31, 1993

Source : AUD (Nak700) > DAT (Sony D3)> CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is , He Ain\'t Give You None, Forever Young, Run For The Roses, Money Honey, Lay Down Sally, My Sisters And Brothers, Deal
Set 2: Shining Star, The Maker, Tore Up Over You, Wonderful World, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, That Lucky Old Sun, Midnight Moonlight
E: Werewolves of London

http://www.sendspace.com/file/pxsp8y
Nassau Coliseum - Uniondale, NY - November 1, 1993

Source : AUD (Nak 700) > DAT (Sony D3) > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, Stop That Train, Let it Rock, Simple Twist Of Fate, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, Struggling Man, My Sisters And Brothers, Deal
Set 2: The Way You Do The Things You Do, And It Stoned Me, Think, Rueben And Cherise, Don\'t Let Go, Tangled Up In Blue

http://www.sendspace.com/file/56m23a
Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY - November 3, 1993

Source: AUD (Nak 700) > DAT (Sony D3) > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, They Love Each Other, Freight Train, I Shall Be Released, Run For The Roses, Dear Prudence, My Sisters And Brothers, Somebody To Love
Set 2: Shining Star, The Maker, Money Honey, Russian Lullaby, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xlll9c
Rochester War Memorial - Rochester, NY - November 4, 1993

Source: AUD (Nak 700) > DAT (Sony D3) > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: I Second That Emotion, Waiting For A Miracle, Get Out Of My Life Woman, Lay Down Sally, My Sisters And Brothers > Deal
Set 2: The Way You Do The Things You Do, The Maker, Wonderful World, Tore Up Over You , Don\'t Let Go > That Lucky Old Sun, Tangled Up In Blue


http://www.sendspace.com/file/umdbvc
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium - Buffalo, NY - November 5, 1993

Source:FOB; 16th row center > AKG 460b ck63 > Custom Preamp > SHN > MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, Mission In The Rain, Simple Twist Of Fate, That\'s What Love Will Make You Do, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, Like A Road, Deal
Set 2: Shining Star, The Maker, Think, Rueben And Cherise, Gomorrah, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, How Sweet It Is

http://www.sendspace.com/file/95faxn
US Air Arena - Landover, MD - November 7, 1993

Source:AUD (Schoeps MK4) > DAT > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, Stop That Train, You Never Can Tell, Run For The Roses, Señor, My Sisters And Brothers, Somebody To Love
Set 2: The Way You Do The Things You Do, Waiting For A Miracle, Money Honey, Knockin\' On Heaven\'s Door, Don\'t Let Go, Mississippi Moon, Tangled Up In Blue

http://www.sendspace.com/file/klp4ro
Hartford Civic Center - Hartford, CT - November 8, 1993

Source: FOB(DFC Schoeps MK4>D>CDR>WAV>SHN>MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, They Love Each Other, He Ain\'t Give You None, Lazy Bones, Lay Down Sally, My Sisters And Brothers, Deal
Set 2: Second that Emotion, And It Stoned Me, Think, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, That Lucky Old Sun, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/1r4bpm
Cumberland County Civic Center - Portland, ME - November 9, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, Stop That Train, Let it Rock, Forever Young, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, My Sisters & Brothers, Somebody to Love
Set 2: Shining Star, Russian Lullaby, Tore Up Over You, Rueben And Cherise, Wonderful World, The Maker, Tangled Up In Blue


http://www.sendspace.com/file/2ydaop
Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI - November 11, 1993

Source: AUD (Nak 700) > DAT (Sony D3) > CDR > WAV > SHNv3 > MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, Mission In The Rain, That\'s What Love Will Make You Do, Simple Twist Of Fate, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, My Sisters And Brothers, Deal
Set 2: The Way You Do the Things You Do, He Ain\'t Give You None, Dear Prudence, When The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game, Don\'t Let Go, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/u0wiyu
Madison Square Garden - New York City, NY - November 12, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, They Love Each Other, Forever Young, Struggling Man, Money Honey, My Sisters And Brothers, Lay Down Sally
Set 2: Shining Star, You Never Can Tell, Wonderful World, The Maker, Don\'t Let Go, That Lucky Old Sun, Tangled Up In Blue

w/ David Murray on saxophone

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xnjv07
On Center - Syracuse, NY - November 14, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, Stop that Train, Let it Rock, Run for the Roses, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, Señor, Deal
Set 2: Second that Emotion, And It Stoned Me, Tore Up Over You, Lazy Bones, The Maker, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/g8ygil
The Centrum - Worcester, MA - November 15, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, And It Stoned Me, Get Out Of My Life Woman, Simple Twist Of Fate, Lay Down Sally, Like A Road, Deal
Set 2: Shining Star, Waiting For A Miracle, Think, Rueben And Cherise, Gomorrah, Midnight Moonlight, The Maker

http://www.sendspace.com/file/vb7vzk
The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - November 16, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: I Second That Emotion, Stop That Train, Mission In The Rain, Run For The Roses, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, My Sisters And Brothers, Somebody To Love
Set 2: The Way You Do The Things You Do, The Maker, Money Honey, Wonderful World, Don\'t Let Go, That Lucky Old Sun, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/dj573u
Richmond Coliseum - Richmond, Va - November 18, 1993

Source: FOB Schoeps MK4 > Oade custom pre-amp > SHN >MP3

Set 1: Cats Under The Stars, And It Stoned Me, Simple Twist Of Fate, Run for the Roses, Ain\'t No Bread In The Breadbox, My Sisters And Brothers > Deal
Set 2: The Way You Do The Things You Do, Forever Young, Tore Up Over You, Wonderful World, The Maker, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Midnight Moonlight

http://www.sendspace.com/file/77uzj1
Hampton Coliseum - Hampton, VA - November 19, 1993

Source: FOB AKG 460 > DAT Conversion PCM-M1>CDWAV>SHNv3>MP3

Set 1: How Sweet It Is, Stop that Train, Money Honey, Lay Down Sally, My Sisters And Brothers, Somebody To Love
Set 2: Shining Star, Struggling Man, The Maker, Don\'t Let Go, That Lucky Old Sun, Midnight Moonlight

PHISH-DECEMBER95

http://www.sendspace.com/file/rqz0c4
12/01/95 Hersheypark Arena, Hershey, PA

Set I: Buried Alive, Down With Disease, Theme from the Bottom, Poor Heart, Wolfman\'s Brother, Chalkdust Torture, Colonel Forbin\'s Ascent> Fly Famous Mockingbird, Stash, Cavern

Set II: Halley\'s Comet> Mike\'s Song> Weekapaug Groove> The Mango Song, Wilson, HYHU> Suspicious Minds> HYHU, David Bowie> Catapult> David Bowie

Encore: Suzy Greenberg1

1 Trey yells "You!!You!!" while pointing into the crowd at Tom Marshall

http://www.sendspace.com/file/pjodw6
12/02/95 Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT

Set I: Prince Caspian, Runaway Jim, Mound, Guelah Papyrus, Reba, My Sweet One, Free, The Fog That Surrounds, Bouncing Around the Room, Possum

Set II: Also Sprach Zarathustra, Maze, Simple, Faht, Tweezer, A Day in the Life, Golgi Apparatus, Squirming Coil, Tweezer Reprise

Encore: Bold as Love

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4egdtp
12/04/95 Mullins Center, Amherst, MA

Set I: Julius, Gumbo, The Divided Sky, Punch You in the Eye, Stash, My Mind\'s Got a Mind of its Own, Axilla, The Horse> Silent in the Morning, Hello My Baby, While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Set II: Timber, Sparkle, Ya Mar, Run Like An Antelope, Billy Breathes, Cars Trucks Buses, You Enjoy Myself, Sample in a Jar, Frankenstein

Encore: Bouncing Around the Room, Rocky Top

http://www.sendspace.com/file/i2zkto
12/05/95 Mullins Center, Amherst, MA

Set I: Horn, Chalkdust Torture, The Fog That Surrounds, The Lizards1, Free, Esther, David Bowie, I\'m Blue, I\'m Lonesome

Set II: Poor Heart, Bathtub Gin> Keyboard Army, Scent of a Mule, Lifeboy, Harry Hood, Cavern

Encore: Theme from the Bottom, Sweet Adeline

1 Dedicated to Dick Vitale


http://www.sendspace.com/file/x35ftj
12/07/95 Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY

Set I: Old Home Place, The Curtain, AC/DC Bag, Demand, Rift, Slave to the Traffic Light, Guyute, Bouncing Around the Room, Possum, Hello My Baby

Set II: Split Open and Melt, Strange Design, The Fog That Surrounds, Reba, Julius, Sleeping Monkey, Sparkle, Mike\'s Song> Weekapaug Groove, Amazing Grace

Encore: Uncle Pen

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4mex6s
12/08/95 CSU Convocation Center, Cleveland, OH

Set I: Sample in a Jar, Poor Heart, Simple> Runaway Jim> Fluffhead, It\'s Ice, Acoustic Army, Prince Caspian, Good Times Bad Times1

Set II: Also Sprach Zarathustra> Tweezer> Kung> Tweezer> Love You> HYHU, Squirming Coil, Tweezer Reprise, Run Like An Antelope

Encore: Come Together2 3, A Day in the Life2

1 Dedicated to Jimmy Page
2 Played for anniversary of John Lennon\'s death on 12.8.80
3 First time played

http://www.sendspace.com/file/snvfe3
12/09/95 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY

Set I: Maze, Theme from the Bottom, NICU, The Sloth, Rift, Bouncing Around the Room, Free, Billy Breathes, Dog Faced Boy, Chalkdust Torture

Set II: Timber, Wilson, Gumbo, You Enjoy Myself, Lawn Boy, Slave to the Traffic Light, Crossroads, Sweet Adeline

Encore: Loving Cup

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2vzrsk
12/11/95 Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, ME

Set I: My Friend My Friend, Ha Ha Ha, Stash, Prince Caspian, Reba,
Dog Log1, Llama, Dog Log2, Tube, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Julius, Cavern

Set II: The Curtain, David Bowie, The Mango Song, The Fog That Surrounds, Scent of a Mule, Harry Hood, Suspicious Minds, HYHU, Funky Bitch3

Encore: While My Guitar Gently Weeps3

1 Trey says the band is making an entire album of Dog Logs so they are going to play different versions
2 Lounge style
3 With Warren Haynes

http://www.sendspace.com/file/65ttpd
12/12/95 Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI

Set I: Ya Mar, Sample in a Jar, The Divided Sky, A Day in the Life, Punch You in the Eye, The Horse> Silent in the Morning, Run Like An Antelope, I\'m Blue, I\'m Lonesome, Squirming Coil

Set II: Free, Sparkle, Down With Disease> The Lizards, Simple, Runaway Jim

Encore: Fire

http://www.sendspace.com/file/g2g3xj
12/14/95 Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY

Set I: Suzy Greenberg, Llama, Foam, Makisupa Policeman, Split Open and Melt, Tela, The Fog That Surrounds, My Sweet One, Frankenstein

Set II: The Curtain, Tweezer> Timber> Tweezer, Keyboard Army, Halley\'s Comet> NICU> Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: Bold as Love

http://www.sendspace.com/file/mh3u0t
12/15/95 CoreStates Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA

Set I: Chalkdust Torture, Harry Hood, Wilson, Maze> Ha Ha Ha, Suspicious Minds, Cars Trucks Buses, Bouncing Around the Room, Free> Possum

Set II: Tweezer Reprise, Runaway Jim, It\'s Ice> Bathtub Gin1> Also Sprach Zarathustra> David Bowie, Sweet Adeline

Encore: Good Times Bad Times> Tweezer Reprise

1 Band all switched instruments. Page on bass, Fish on keyboards, Trey on drums and Mike on guitar.


http://www.sendspace.com/file/wa89gn
12/16/95 Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY

Set I: Buried Alive, AC/DC Bag, The Fog That Surrounds, Ya Mar, The Sloth, The Divided Sky, Dog Faced Boy, Julius, Suzy Greenberg

Set II: Sample in a Jar, Reba, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, Mike\'s Song> Simple> Weekapaug Groove, Squirming Coil

Encore: Fire

http://www.sendspace.com/file/cpdsa4
12/17/95 Olympic Center, Lake Placid, NY

Set I: My Friend My Friend, Poor Heart, A Day in the Life, Run Like An Antelope, The Mango Song, Tube, Stash, The Lizards, Chalkdust Torture

Set II: Bouncing Around the Room, Maze, Free, Also Sprach Zarathustra> Harry Hood, Sparkle, Tweezer1> Tweezer Reprise

Encore: Hello My Baby, Runaway Jim

1 Jam dwindles down to only Page before moving into Reprise

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xdwmks
12/28/95 The Centrum, Worcester, MA

Set I: Split Open and Melt, Gumbo, The Curtain, Julius, Guyute, Horn, Rift, Fast Enough For You, Possum

Set II: Timber, Theme from the Bottom, Wilson, Buried Alive, Tweezer, I Didn\'t Know, Uncle Pen, Slave to the Traffic Light

Encore: Fee, Tweezer Reprise

http://www.sendspace.com/file/6mbldw
12/29/95 The Centrum, Worcester, MA

Set I: My Friend My Friend, Poor Heart, Down With Disease, The Fog That Surrounds, NICU, Stash, Fluffhead, Llama, Sweet Adeline

Set II: Makisupa Policeman, Cars Trucks Buses, Bathtub Gin> The Real Me> Bathtub Gin, McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters, Big Black Furry Creature from Mars, Bass Duel1> La Grange, Bouncing Around the Room, Fire

Encore: Golgi Apparatus

1 With Jim Stinett, Mike\'s bass teacher

http://www.sendspace.com/file/j42y91
12/30/95 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Set I: Prince Caspian> Also Sprach Zarathustra, Suzy Greenberg, David Bowie, Simple, It\'s Ice> Kung> It\'s Ice, The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday> Avenu Malkenu> The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday, The Divided Sky, Sample in a Jar

Set II: Ya Mar1, Free, Harry Hood, AC/DC Bag, Lifeboy, Scent of a Mule, Cavern, Run Like An Antelope

Encore: A Day in the Life

1 With Auld Lang Syne tease by Trey

http://www.sendspace.com/file/svrxxq
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pk92yl
12/31/95 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Set I: Punch You in the Eye, The Sloth, Reba, Squirming Coil, Maze, Colonel Forbin\'s Ascent> Shine1> Fly Famous Mockingbird, Sparkle, Chalkdust Torture

Set II: Drowned> The Lizards, Axilla, Runaway Jim, Strange Design, Hello My Baby, Mike\'s Song

Set III: Gamehendge Time Factory> Auld Lang Syne> Weekapaug Groove> Sea and Sand, You Enjoy Myself, Sanity, Frankenstein

Encore: Johnny B Goode

1 With Tom Marshall singing

http://www.sendspace.com/file/pps7up
copenhagen 2006 here\'s the sendspace link for radiohead may 2006
Title: im Starting An Illegal Download Thread>>
Post by: Todd on May 14, 2006, 08:18:09 pm
Somebody\'s been busy today!!!
Title: im Starting An Illegal Download Thread>>
Post by: freddiewaht on May 14, 2006, 07:58:31 pm
http://www.sendspace.com/file/r35flp
My Bloody Valentine- Loveless

http://www.sendspace.com/file/9t79ob
Doggystyle

http://www.sendspace.com/file/6zr203
WEEN - LIVE AT STUBBS

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ppvlw8
Bob Dylan- The Bootleg Series, Vol 1-3

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V3RNFKKB
The Duo - Raw Horse
1. 9 x 9 (7:20)
2. The Three Question Marks (9:54)
3. Becky (6:11)
4. Mephisto (10:21)
5. Sunny\'s Song (4:01)
6. My Pet Goat (11:35)
7. Best Reason to Buy the Sun (6:02)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/d1dwe0
Tommy McCook- Blazing Horns/ Tenor in Roots




Saxophonist Tommy McCook is primarily remembered for his role as a founding member of the seminal ska band the Skatalites, who played such an important part in the development and maturation of ska before it morphed into the slower rocksteady genre, and later into reggae. But McCook was no slouch in those later categories of music, either, as this wonderful two-for-one reissue makes plain. The Blazing Horns segment of this disc was originally issued on LP in 1979 on the Grove Music label and consists of nine tracks originally produced by Vivian "Yabby U" Jackson. As one might expect given the producer, the sound is dark and dread, and the album\'s title track is presented here in an extended "showcase" version with a dub mix appended at the end of the conventional instrumental track. The program then adds a B-side track cut for Yabby U at around the same time and another one-off track that McCook made for Bunny Lee. All the mixes are courtesy of King Tubby and Prince Jammy, which tells you all you need to know about the sound quality and general ambience. As good as those selections are, though, the remainder of the album is the real treasure trove: it consists of 12 tracks McCook recorded over well-loved rhythms provided by producer Glen Browne and which were released only informally on a white-label album that never received commercial distribution. Those who own the Shanachie label\'s brilliant (and now sadly out of print) reissue collections Check the Winner, Boat to Progress, and Double Attack will immediately recognize the backing tracks. McCook makes most of them his own, although on a couple of tracks his playing is almost absent. The Browne material alone would be worth the purchase price, but the first part of the collection is every bit as worthwhile. Very highly recommended.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/6zkojk
Funkadelic- The Whole Funk and Nothing But The Funk...The Definitive 1976-1981

http://www.sendspace.com/file/a3p2jr
Cream- The BBC Sessions

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2ta4vg
Yonder Moutain String Band-s/t

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xpnp9h
Dr. Octagon- Dr. Octogynecologist

http://www.sendspace.com/file/vziwjc
Karlheinz Stockhausen-Hymnen

http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/181

“When I was a boy the radio in Germany was always playing typical brassy marching music from morning to midnight, and it really conditioned the people.”
(Karlheinz Stockhausen)

This double album of some of the most alien-sounding music ever committed to tape still sounds astounding three decades on from its realisation. Its influence and implications are still being felt in the worlds of rock, techno, ambient, classical and any other genre of modern music you care to name and will be for decades to come. This huge feat is as much testament to Stockhausen’s patience and tenacity as anything else. Visions of studios filled with sliced-up tape and constant splicing and manipulation are conjured up, as this is all pre-sampler days. A direct line can be traced from this work to the way Holger Czukay (a student of Stockhausen) would later construct Can’s pieces. The full title of the work is ‘Anthems for electronic and concrete sounds’ and in this piece Stockhausen integrates the until-then opposing worlds of musique concrète (manipulating sounds gathered from the outside world) and electronic music (investigation of music made solely from electronic sounds).


The constant and unpredictable changes make for a difficult but fascinating listen. Stockhausen himself said: “You have to switch very quickly when you listen to my music and to change from one character to another. Like a person who, very dramatic at a given moment, then becomes completely quiet, meditative, then outgoing.” In many ways this is the sound of musical research. The nearest equivalent in rock music is The Beatles ‘Revolution 9’, which was John and Yoko’s George Martin-baiting Stockhausen-inspired piece. It says much for this piece of music that it is still challenging today, and in no way any less radical than it was all those years ago. It is still the sound of an alien translating device eavesdropping on Earth’s broadcasts into the ether. This record is massive in every sense of the word. Julian’s mention of it in ‘Krautrocksampler’ places it in one context, but Stockhausen’s music will be influencing the future of all types of music for decades to come, and this recording will be top of the heap, at least for those coming from the rock and electronic spheres.

“Be more open, universal, more cosmically oriented. Sooner or later, when one has achieved this consciousness, one will travel there as a cosmic tourist and by that show that everything exists at once.” Right on, Herr Stockhausen!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/y3au6f
Radiohead- Kid A

http://www.sendspace.com/file/3ay5rq
Dave Brubeck Plays Selections From West Side Story

http://www.sendspace.com/file/8v1b0j
Brian Eno- Another Green World

http://www.sendspace.com/file/a18yo5
Notorious BIG & Frank Sinatra

http://www.sendspace.com/file/1zt83s
John Coltrane Quartet with Eric Dolphy- the Complete Africa Brass Sessions
John Coltrane\'s debut for the Impulse label was a bit unusual, for the great tenor and his quartet were joined by a medium-sized backup group on Eric Dolphy arrangements of "Africa," "Greensleeves," and "Blues Minor." "Africa" in particular is quite memorable although Coltrane would not pursue any further recordings in this direction in the future, making this a change of pace in his discography.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/gonzan
Ornette Coleman and his Double Quartet- Free Jazz

http://www.sendspace.com/file/h3d3uv
Bob Dylan- John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lfyhlz
gnarls barkley-st.elsewhere

http://www.sendspace.com/file/xps2ob
"You must take a look at the new land," Os Mutantes singer Rita Lee softly proclaims on Everything Is Possible!\'s English-language rewrite of Caetano Veloso\'s "Baby." The Brazilian psychedelic-rock pioneers were addressing a hoped-for American-British audience, but they could also have been singing to their own country\'s political establishment, which didn\'t take kindly to the Tropicalia era\'s fusion of Beatles and Hendrix influences with elements of bossa nova and samba. The result continues to reverberate more than three decades later in the work of Beck, Stereolab, and Cibo Matto, not to mention on late-\'90s reissues such as this. Full of beauty, self-mocking good humor, and a command of varied styles that Lennon and McCartney would\'ve envied, this enticing music is every bit as fresh as it must\'ve sounded to South American swingers back in the day. --Rickey Wright


http://www.sendspace.com/file/mw9tsk
Billy Martin and Socket- Live at Tonic 1/14 and 1/15 2005


http://www.sendspace.com/file/5byjdl
Pharoah Sanders- Karma


http://www.sendspace.com/file/c5lptu
Keith Jarrett- The Koln Concert

http://www.sendspace.com/file/d1enon
Medeski, Martin & Wood- Tonic

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lcsofa
Medeski, Martin & Wood- Electric Tonic

http://www.sendspace.com/file/1obmtz
Albert Ayler- Village Vanguard- The Complete Impulse Recordings (2 Discs)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ghai49
Medeski, Martin & Wood- Shack-Man

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4393s0
Sonny Clark- Sonny\'s Crib

Sonny Clark- Piano
Donald Byrd- Trumpet
Curtis Fuller- Trombone
John Coltrane- Tenor Sax
Paul Chambers- Bass
Art Taylor- Drums

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ag297m
Secret Machines - Ten Silver Drops

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2por2l
the sea and cake-one bedroom

http://www.sendspace.com/file/lj7jsx
David Gould/ Jamie Saft- Adonai In Dub

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4bgfvt
GZA/ Genius- Liquid Swords

http://www.sendspace.com/file/padoxg
Mos Def and Talib Kweli are Black Star

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ylqwqe
Jonny Greenwood- Bodysong
Title: im Starting An Illegal Download Thread>>
Post by: RadicalRich1138 on May 14, 2006, 07:21:59 pm
yeah WAH!  i have been waiting for this claypool album, got tickets to see that nut @ nokia!
Title: im Starting An Illegal Download Thread>>
Post by: freddiewaht on May 14, 2006, 04:39:06 pm
ill start it with these....
http://www.sendspace.com/file/q0x6yu
Artist.......: Paul Simon
Album........: Surprise

Release Notes:

Among the most popular artists and greatest
songwriters of our time, Paul Simon returns with
his first album in six years and the album titled
Surprise is exactly that. First, three songs were
co-written with electronic music guru Brian Eno;
second, the other songs are straightforward,
wonderfully American pop. Surprise is a pleasant
surprise for Simon fans.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/yq480y


1972 was a tremendous year for Todd Rundgren. His double album release, Something/Anything?, spawned two singles, "Hello It\'s Me" and "I Saw The Light". Both were artistic and commerical successes, as was the entire album (it eventually would go gold and remain Rundgren\'s bestselling release to date). The man was on track for superstardom.

Which is precisely why it is so amazing that one year later he would turn around and shoot himself in the foot with this collection of demented songs, odd noises, chopped-up of photographs the female anatomy and short, bizarre musical ideas. A Wizard, A True Star is Todd Rundgren\'s Smiley Smile or When the Madcap Laughs, a fascinating window into the process of a rock star coming off his peak and feeling the decay set in. The difference between this album and those two, however, is one of quality. A Wizard, A True Star surprisingly represents a step up from Something/Anything? in terms of musicianship and vision. From a Hot Rats-period Zappa instrumental in "Flamingo" to the acid-drenched psychedelia of "When the **** Hits the Fan" to the gospel-inflected ballad "Just One Victory," this album displays Rundgren\'s ability to dabble in a variety of styles and succeed (to some degree) with all of them. Despite the confidence with which each piece is played, the album exudes a real sense of frailty and confusion, as if Rundgren is just on the verge of breaking down at any moment.

There are a few conventional tracks in addition to the numerous stranger ones. Some prog listeners will probably balk at the ten-minute medley of 60\'s soul and R+B classics which takes up almost a fifth of the entire release. I\'ll admit it probably runs a few minutes longer than necessary, but also contend it serves as a necessary function in transitioning from the mania of the first two-thirds of the album to the relatively laid-back tone of the last third. And the finale of that song is tremendous, with Rundgren belting out each line of "Cool Jerk" as fast and furiously as he can.

A Wizard, A True Star isn\'t a perfect record, but it\'s pretty darn close. Fans of pop music will surely enjoy this, as Rundgren is one of the real masters of the style; but those who enjoy more avant-garde or unusual fare may find much to relish as well. The album is a compromise between art and commercialism; it succeeds to a degree few other of its type do

http://www.sendspace.com/file/asbrur


Line up:

Les Claypool    Banjo, Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Drums, Vocals
Mike Dillon    Drums, Marimba, Tabla, Vibraphone
Gabby La La    Sitar, Theremin  (yuck, she is terrible)
Stephen Marcussen    Mastering
Skerik    Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Horn Arrangements

http://www.sendspace.com/file/p61klo

ARTIST: Tool
TITLE: 10,000 Days
LABEL: Volcano
GENRE: Alternative
BITRATE: 200kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 1h 15min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-05-02
RIP DATE: 2006-04-24

Track List
----------
01. Vicarious                       7:06
02. Jambi                           7:28
03. Wings For Marie (Pt 1)          6:11
04. 10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2)       11:13
05. The Pot                         6:21
06. Lipan Conjuring                 1:11
07. Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)       3:46
08. Rosetta Stoned                 11:11
09. Intension                       7:21
10. Right In Two                    8:55
11. Viginti Tres                    5:02

Release Notes:

With a majority of the songs on 10,000 Days clocking in well past the seven-minute
mark, you wouldnt be entirely mistaken in thinking that the title of the album
refers to how long it actually takes to make it through the whole thing. Two of
the tracks--the sitar and tabla enhanced 10,000 Days (Wings Part 2) and its
suitably epic psych-rock sister Rosetta Stoned--even linger on for nearly a
dozen leisurely minutes each. Thats delightful news for the legion of Tool fans
that have been waiting five years for the follow-up to 2001s Lateralus, which
debuted at number one and sold 2.3 million copies in the United States. Singer
Maynard James Keenan is back on mystical form after his hiatus with the
politically slanted A Perfect Circle, sounding at once ethereal and eloquent as he
calmly charges through the metal tempest of the opening track Vicarious. The
rest of the band, meanwhile, hits a series of high-flying moments with tracks such
as Jambi and The Pot. When Tool sounds as good as it does on these songs its
hard to get enough. Which makes it all the more baffling that a surprisingly large
chunk of the disc is given over to mood-enhancing soundscapes like Lost Keys and
Vigniti Tres. Who has time for filler?



http://www.sendspace.com/file/42rek6
Radiohead - Live and Mixed at Berlin (First Set)

This is a live show from Berlin, recorded from soundboard and edited by Nigel Godrich (Producer on all available Radiohead albums). Whether or not it was intended to be released I do not know, but it defines the live sound of Radiohead around the Kid A era. Great for you guys seeing them very soon.

01. Introduction
02. Optimistic
03. Morning Bell
04. Karma Police
05. The National Anthem
06. In Limbo
07. No Suprises
08. My Iron Lung
09. Dollars & Cents
10. Bishop\'s Robes
11. Talk Show Host
12. Kid A
-----------------------------------
13. You And Whose Army
14. Airbag
15. Lucky
16. How To Disappear Completely
17. Paranoid Android
18. Everything In Its Right Place
19. Encore
20. Pyramid Song
21. Exit Music (For A Film)
22. Knives Out
23. ****
24. Nice Dream

http://www.sendspace.com/file/kx510z
Phish
June 17, 2004
Keyspan Park, Brooklyn, NY
SOUNDCHECK

Source: VHS patched out of video feed
Transfer: Master VHS->Final Cut Pro->AIFF,44.1/16 Converted to SHN w/ Xact
Xfer by Caravan2001

Track Listing

01. Jam (2:29)
02. Frankenstein (3:20)
03. Banter 1 (2:49)
04. Song I Heard The Ocean Sing (9:15)
05. Banter 2( 3:20)
06. Nothing (4:58)
07. Banter 3 (1:45)
08. Undermind (1:26)
09. Undermind Jam (2:12)
10. Crowd Control Ver.1 (2:35)
11. Crowd Control Ver.2 (4:58)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ofmjeh
Writer-director Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire, Say Anything, Singles) was a teenager when Rolling Stone magazine sent him out to write cover stories in the 1970s. Nearly 30 years later, Crowe tells the tale in satisfying fashion and extensive detail with Almost Famous, accompanied by a soundtrack that accurately reflects the time of his trial by fire. Led Zeppelin have never before licensed a performance to a soundtrack, so "That\'s the Way" earns the distinction. A live version of Lou Reed\'s "Waiting for the Man" performed by David Bowie in 1972 typifies the emerging underground glam movement. Classic rock from Simon & Garfunkel, Rod Stewart, Elton John, and Yes fill things out. Cat Stevens\'s "The Wind" is rescued from the Timberland commercial. Nancy Wilson of Heart contributes the original score (one track, "Lucky Trumble," featured here) and a track by the fictitious hard-rock band Stillwater, whose "Fever Dog" sounds like a lost track from the hard-rock-guitar wars of the 1970s. Add in tracks by garage-rock faves the Seeds, soul strutter Clarence Carter, and Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers Band and you\'ve got an expansive collection of tunes to sift through. More than 50 songs are featured in the film. Next question: when\'s volume 2? --Rob O\'Connor

http://www.sendspace.com/file/g0lknv
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon - Sixty Six Steps

http://www.sendspace.com/file/9eqs4n

The Beatles- Let it Be....Naked