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Old 08-16-2008, 01:15 PM  
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Right-track hasn't gotten back to me about the link thing yet, so I figured I could add it in later?... Here's my list.
What are your link troubles?
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Now look here princess, I fought my way through horrifying mushroom monsters and giant turtles, I've been told "thank you Mario but the princess is in another castle" 7 damn times, I just killed a giant f*cking fire breathing turtle dragon, and all I get is a simple thank you? Bullsh*t. You owe me some poontang, or at least a blow job.
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Old 08-16-2008, 01:17 PM  
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I have a playlist in iTunes with all those songs on it, but I don't know how to put them all into a file and upload it anywhere? I'm technologically retarded.
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Old 08-16-2008, 01:25 PM  
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I have a playlist in iTunes with all those songs on it, but I don't know how to put them all into a file and upload it anywhere? I'm technologically retarded.
The way i do it is i take out each single song file and put it all in a folder. Then using a program like Winrar you can turn the folder into a zip or rar file, where you can upload it using a website like Sendspace or Megaupload.
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Now look here princess, I fought my way through horrifying mushroom monsters and giant turtles, I've been told "thank you Mario but the princess is in another castle" 7 damn times, I just killed a giant f*cking fire breathing turtle dragon, and all I get is a simple thank you? Bullsh*t. You owe me some poontang, or at least a blow job.
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Old 08-16-2008, 01:27 PM  
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Hmm. I'm going to attempt that one. Thank you
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Old 08-16-2008, 10:49 PM  
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1. chris rea - road to hell part 1 & 2.
YouTube - Chris Rea-The Road to Hell
i liked chris rea from the moment i heard him. sort of blues/rock.
2. ray charles - what i say. YouTube - Ray Charles . What'di Say
never really got into him untill a few years ago when the movie ray came out. a legend.
3. jose feliciano. light my fire. YouTube - Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire
the song is probably more known by the doors version but i like this one better.
4. the doors - soul kitchen. YouTube - jim morrison/the doors-soul kitchen
speaking of the doors.
5. david bowie - space oddity. YouTube - David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)
there were times i thought i was major tom.
6. bob dylan - like a rolling stone. YouTube - Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone 1966
i can relate to this song.
7. led zeplin - black dog.
Amazon.com : Entertainment : Led Zeppelin "Black Dog"
love their shear rock and roll with a twist of blues. best played loud.
8. supertramp - goodbye stranger. YouTube - Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger
use to listen to the album breakfast in america when taking the long way home.
9. blood sweat and tears - when i die. YouTube - Blood, Sweat & Tears live 1970 Japan And When I Die
i remember as a kid i like the sound of their music with the organ and brass section.
10. pink floyd - shine on you crazy diamond.
YouTube - Pink Floyd "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" Syd Barrett Tribute
gotta have pink floyd in always been blown away by them.
hope the links work.
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^ Very very very nice list!
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Old 08-17-2008, 08:12 AM  
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1. chris rea - road to hell part 1 & 2.
YouTube - Chris Rea-The Road to Hell
i liked chris rea from the moment i heard him. sort of blues/rock.
2. ray charles - what i say. YouTube - Ray Charles . What'di Say
never really got into him untill a few years ago when the movie ray came out. a legend.
3. jose feliciano. light my fire. YouTube - Jose Feliciano - Light My Fire
the song is probably more known by the doors version but i like this one better.
4. the doors - soul kitchen. YouTube - jim morrison/the doors-soul kitchen
speaking of the doors.
5. david bowie - space oddity. YouTube - David Bowie- Space Oddity Original Video (1969)
there were times i thought i was major tom.
6. bob dylan - like a rolling stone. YouTube - Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone 1966
i can relate to this song.
7. led zeplin - black dog.
Amazon.com : Entertainment : Led Zeppelin "Black Dog"
love their shear rock and roll with a twist of blues. best played loud.
8. supertramp - goodbye stranger. YouTube - Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger
use to listen to the album breakfast in america when taking the long way home.
9. blood sweat and tears - when i die. YouTube - Blood, Sweat & Tears live 1970 Japan And When I Die
i remember as a kid i like the sound of their music with the organ and brass section.
10. pink floyd - shine on you crazy diamond.
YouTube - Pink Floyd "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" Syd Barrett Tribute
gotta have pink floyd in always been blown away by them.
hope the links work.
YES! I love it. Love my oldies<3
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what program do you guys use to play rars?
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1. Caribou - Melody Day : Absolutely gorgeous electronic track. Dreamy and driving at the same time. The bells are a great touch.

2. Gun Club - Sex Beat : Extremely catchy mix of '70s pop-punk and American roots rock.

3. Lou Reed - Perfect Day : One of the greatest example of Lou Reed's fabulous song-writing ability. This song is so evocative.

4. Pink Foyd - See Emily Play : One of their more conventional pop songs, during the Syd Barrett era. The song is just a brilliant gem from their Pipers album.

5. Primal Scream - Velocity Girl : Before they were known for dance-pop, they wrote perhaps the perfect straight-ahead guitar pop song. This wasn't on any of their main albums...it was included on a compilation tape that the New Musical Express magazine sent out to subscribers in 1986.

6. Serge Gainsbourg - Ford Mustang : Serge Gainsbourg wrote jazzy vocal pop songs in French that largely involved themes of sex and glamour. This was one of the songs he sang with Jane Birkin. I think it is very stylish.

7. Suede - Down : Not one of Suede's most famous songs, but perhaps one of their very best. Highly melodic and compelling. Lyrically great and evocative, too.

8. Boy George - Bow Down Mister : Just an incredibly infectious song. Cute, amusing lyrics. Indian mysticism has been a part of pop music since the Beatles.

9. Teenage Fanclub - Straight & Narrow : This isn't one of their famous songs (in circles where the Fannies are famous, as mainstream hit-making fame somehow eluded them despite being one of the most accomplished song-writing groups ever) but I think it is their best. Perfect melody and harmonies.

10. Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun : I opened this compilation with a lovely electronic track, and I'll close it with another. A dreamy trance song, with the typically great production of Oakenfold.


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what program do you guys use to play rars?
Rars aren't a mediafile, they're basically a compressed folder to keep files in, which you open with Winrar or Winzip.
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