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Analogman

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  1. You could always post your shows at bt.etree.org. I think it is the best site - and open to everyone.
  2. I don't know shit about iTunes. So if you have that going on, you know more than me. I use Firefox - so it is Tools>Options>Downloads>Save Files To_________________.
  3. It's not hard to learn - and it is better than messing with all of those download links. (Note: Check to see where you have your downloads set to download. You will also need Winzip, and/or WinRAR installed on your computer.)
  4. Someone very well may have taped - but you would think it would have appeared out there somewhere by now. I have a Black Crowes show (Mp3s files unfortunately) that was not supposed to be taped.
  5. The band did not allow taping on those nights. If someone did tape, I have never seen the shows anywhere.
  6. I was reading the DLR book again last week. He should write another one.
  7. Check out the pinned thread - Wilco's Non-album Tracks. It's at the top of this section of the message board.
  8. I've only ever listened to that cd once - the day I received the book. I recall people had a problem with it breaking.
  9. The film looks really nice. I have to say, as far as covers of that song, I prefer The Black Crowes efforts.
  10. Amazon has a page for Mojo now. I read somewhere the other day that the album was recorded about the same way the Mudcrutch album was recorded.
  11. You should check out the work he did with U2 and Bob Dylan. Thrasher's Wheat link: Neil Young in Studio With Producer Daniel Lanois
  12. You have the albums - what more do you need.
  13. Private means you have to be a member of the illegal bit torrent site in order to grab torrents from there. If you want to obtain music without paying for it, Google is a good place to use when searching for places to find such things.
  14. I paid 6 bucks for Vitalogy on vinyl when it came out. I suppose it is up there in price also. That was the last new record album I ever bought.
  15. I forgot about those. I have at times also used Malware Bytes and Super Anti-Spyware.
  16. I like it so far. We'll see. The forerunner was Windows Defender (which I don't think ever detected anything on my computer).
  17. I have used McAfee (came with the computer), Avast!, Avira, Norton, AVG, Kaspersky, and now Microsoft Security Essentials. My computer is now five years old, and out of date. Another thing I learned, by way of some dude's site (The Elder Geek), was to turn off a lot of start-up and services stuff. You have to proceed with caution though. Also - even though I really liked it, I got rid of my Ashampoo firewall. Although I had rules made for things, it was causing problems.
  18. If you do a search in the In a Future Age section on the name Missoula, you will find some threads about a source. I think it was not something that would fly at a BT site, so it never ended up being posted anywhere. I think someone was sending the files around. Although, I don't really know all the details about that.
  19. I began using that due to the fact that AVG would not update. I spent some time trying to figure out why for the second or third time, I think. I finally found out that something had been changed in my registry, and therefore, AVG updates, and Windows Updates would not work. I had never messed with registry stuff before, so that was something new. I fixed it, but decided to stay with MSE for the time being.
  20. That reminds me of a place in Pittsburgh that is no longer there. They had photos on the wall of Bruce Springsteen hanging out in the record store. Which was pretty funny, due to the fact that they sold Bruce bootlegs there.
  21. There are articles posted around here somewhere about that very thing. I think I read in one of them that there were several million albums sold last year. Do all stores participate in Soundscan? I am curious about that. The only way I buy music now is to order it online. I could never really stand most of the sort of people you find working in records stores anyhow.
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