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Jack Fear
17:44 / 24.01.03
This is a longshot, I know, but I've gotta ask...

I'm looking for a clean 128 kpbs MP3 of "Don't Fear The Reaper," by Blue Oyster Cult for a project that I'm working on. I've dowloaded this fucker about a dozen times from various KazaaLite/Limewire/Gnutella sources, and they all seem to be copies of the same low-quality rip (obviously from an LP) WITH A BIG FUCKING SKIP in the last four seconds.

Anybody? I can't see buying Agents of Fortune at this stage of the game...

Also, if anybody's got a clean CD-quality rip of the Skids doing "Into the Valley," I'll be eternally grateful...
 
 
grant
17:52 / 24.01.03
I might be able to get you one over the weekend. I don't have any CD versions... I have the studio version on cassette and the live version on vinyl. No big skips that I can recall, and I just got a new stylus.
Given the limitations of my home ISP, it might have to wait till Monday to mail it to you. Would that work?
 
 
grant
17:56 / 24.01.03
Oh, and if you do buy it on album, get Some Enchanted Evening instead. It has "Godzilla" on it.
 
 
Jack Fear
18:13 / 24.01.03
Actually, I just found a good copy of "Reaper" on one of those dodgy thousands-of-free-MP3 sites that choke your browser with thousand of popups and are, no doubt, operated by the Russian mob: just had a listen, and it's nice and clean. Pulled it down to the work machine, and I've just confirmed that it's landed in my home e-mail account (thank God for the ten-meg inbox...) Thanks anyway, brother.

Now, if anyone has that Skids track...
 
 
kid coagulant
20:13 / 24.01.03
Will Ferrell: Can I just say one thing? I'm standing here, staring at Bruce Dickinson! And if Bruce Dickinson wants more cowbell, we should probably give him more cowbell! And, Bobby, you are right - I am being selfish. But the last time I checked, we don't HAVE a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell.

Bruce Dickinson: I gotta have more cowbell, baby!

Will Ferrell: I'll be doing myself a disservice, and everybody in this band, if I don't perform the hell out of this.

Bruce Dickinson: Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription... is more cowbell!

snl
 
 
Jack Fear
00:37 / 25.01.03
Right: signed, sealed, and sorted: I'm the proud owner oftwo spankin' new MP3s, thanks to the Russian mob and the mighty Flux.

Moderators: this thread may now be either deleted or repurposed as a general "I need this MP3" thread. Up to you.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
01:26 / 25.01.03
Right. Henceforth, this thread is for people who are trying to get a specific song as an MP3.
 
 
E. Randy Dupre
02:16 / 25.01.03
Excellent.

My copy of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' The Good Son LP came with a free 7" EP, Acoustic Versions from Tender Prey (I think it came as a bonus CD on some CD copies of the album). On said 7", there was an acoustic take on The Mercy Seat. Anyone got any idea where I could download a decent copy of this from? I haven't got the energy or the 'Net connection to go downloading fifty Mercy Seat MP3s in the hope that one of them'll be this acoustic take, so I was hoping that somebody here'd be able to point me directly to it.
 
 
Jack Fear
02:43 / 25.01.03
Mercy Seat (Acoustic): Downloading a couple now: give me 'til tomorrow to listen and vouch for quality, then to sort out slapping 'em up on some webspace for you to download: will PM you with details as applicable.
 
 
E. Randy Dupre
04:54 / 25.01.03
Cheers Fear, you little darling you.
 
 
grant
22:36 / 25.01.03
Ha! right now I'm listening to two mp3s I just made of the live and studio versions of "Don't Fear the Reaper" in pretty much constant rotation.

Man, this fuckin' rocks.
 
 
paw
01:31 / 26.01.03
o.k so i'm looking for alot of mp3's but hear me out. anyone know where i can download the 2 soulwax cut-up c.d's released in one package or even pass along a data c.d of all the songs? theres like 45 songs or something so if anyone could help me out maybe we could come to some sort of an arrangement?
 
 
Keggers. Classic.
05:15 / 26.01.03
You know I was going to start a thread like this...
Im looking for a quality mp3 of the closing theme to the Incredible Hulk tv show. No midi!!!!

and Jack I've got a 192 kpbs of D.F.T.R...?
 
 
Graeme McMillan
19:17 / 26.01.03
I'd love an MP3 of "Citizen's Band" by SFA, but don't have access to Audio Galaxy, Kaaza, or any shenanigans of a similiar type...
 
 
Keggers. Classic.
06:46 / 28.01.03
Im looking for: L'Affaire Dumoutier by The Box.
TIA
 
 
Graeme McMillan
19:40 / 28.01.03
Ooh! Ooh!

I'd love an MP3 of that last Blur single as well, seeing as I'm in the wrong country to hear it.

Is it greedy to ask for two?
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
20:37 / 28.01.03
"Don't Bomb When You're The Bomb" is available here.

While you're there, I strongly recommend going down to the bottom and getting "Get Out Of Cities" too while you're there. That song is fantabulous.
 
 
deja_vroom
21:10 / 28.01.03
I can't find Sonic Youth's "NYC Ghosts & Flowers" and "Nevermind (What Was It Anyway)" from the cd "NYC Ghosts & Flowers". Help?

I have tons of mp3 here at work, mainly of guitar rock bands. Ask away, you might get lucky.
 
 
Graeme McMillan
22:23 / 28.01.03
Flux, y'lovely little number, you. Cheers.

And I've got Get Out of Cities (from when Blur could do no wrong, as opposed to the rest of the time, when they could and did) already - it's rather great, isn't it? Sad to see that catchy pop mind turn into the bloated mess of 13, really...
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
23:22 / 28.01.03
I don't know what you're talking about. I think 13 is Blur's best LP, with Blur as a close second.

Jade, if you use Soulseek you will have no problems finding those SY songs. Actually, SY songs are fairly easy to come by on most file sharing services.
 
 
deja_vroom
13:11 / 29.01.03
Soulseek doesn't work here at work because of some proxy problem... damn.
 
 
kaonashi
06:14 / 30.01.03
Recently someone found a demo by On A Friday, which was Radioheads' original name and they were posted on a few of the Radiohead fan sites as MP3s. Did anyone download these? or does anyone know where I can download them. I was curious what they sounded like.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
19:34 / 06.02.03
Would anyone be able to hook me up with some Peter Gabriel-era Genesis, specifically Lamb Lies Down On Broadway? Soulseek's still down for maintenance today, and even if it wasn't I somehow doubt there's many people who would be offering that to begin with.

It doesn't have to be in mp3. We can work something out, maybe. I'm just trying to avoid spending more money, because I've already spent too much money lately.
 
 
deja_vroom
15:17 / 14.02.03
Anyone could provide me with a link to Phillip Glass' "Funeral of Imnhotep III" from the album "Akhnaten"?
Audiogalaxy, I miss yooou...
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
15:19 / 14.02.03
Just so folks know, I don't need the Genesis stuff anymore.
 
 
grant
21:52 / 14.02.03
How about the Carpenters singing "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft"?
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
00:09 / 15.02.03
Hey Grant, I put the Carpenters song on my blog for you.

That's one kooky song. I love it, I'd never heard it before just now.
 
 
grant
23:54 / 19.02.03
Dude. I just found that on yer blog. You rock.

It's apparently a cover of a song by Klaatu, a Canadian "prog-pop" band that had a couple big-selling hits in the 70s because people thought they were really the re-formed Beatles selling songs under a different name. (There was some relationship with members of Badfinger, I think, but none with the actual Beatles, aside from being catchy AND experimental, and using a mellotron.)
 
 
Baz Auckland
04:17 / 20.02.03
Would anyone possibly have a copy of Nick Cave doing Disco2000? or can point me to a good mp3 source other than Kazaa? (I haven't been able to find much on there recently...)

Thankya
 
 
paw
00:04 / 21.02.03
I'm looking for what is generally considered to be Otis Redding's definitive version of 'Try a Little Tenderness'. Anyone?
 
 
videodrome
00:52 / 21.02.03
Seconding an Otis request, anyone got "Shake!"?

And who in the name of unholy fuck also uses the "...interplanetary craft" line? It's referenced in another song I've heard enough times that it's become part of my cellular structure - which means I can't conjure the name. At all.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
01:16 / 21.02.03
I've got both Otis Redding songs on my blog. Enjoy.
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
03:28 / 24.02.03
Hookay.

Can anyone out there hook me up with a GOOD quality recording of Morrissey's "Jack The Ripper" that isn't the live version? Apparently it was a b-side somewhere, and I'd love to have it - it's a phenomenal song.

Ta.
 
 
videodrome
22:09 / 25.02.03
Whew! Finally - days later - figured out who references that Carpenter's tune, albeit obliquely.

It's Lard. (For the kids, we're talking Jello Biafra fronting Ministry, circa 1991 or so). Their track "Pinapple Face" has something about "interplanetary crack", sung to the tune and inflection of Karen's (well, Klaatu's) classic. I must have heard that song thousands of times in college, and not once since.

I know you all care, deeply.
 
 
grant
22:21 / 25.02.03
What was it with the Carpenters and the punk rockers of 88-92?
 
  

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