And away we go .....
Here's the first of my Soul Asylum torrents.
This is a funny show for a few reasons -- One listen and you'll understand.
Great set .
Enjoy
http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/sho ... hp?t=54889
Soul Asylum - March 2 1988
Media Eeklo - Belgium
AUD > CASS(2) > CDR(1) > EAC> WAV > FLAC
Disc One
01. Passing Sad Daydream
02. Whoa !
03. Cartoon
04. Beggars And Choosers
05. Closer To The Stars
06. Long Way Home
07. Ode
08. Sometime To Return
09. Growing Pain
10. Little Too Clean
11. Freaks
12. Never Really Been
13. Just Pain Evil
Disc Two
01. Sonic Reducer
02. Heavy Rotation
03. Walk Like An Egyptian
04. Standing In The Doorway
05. ? / Sweet Jane
06. Radar Love
07. James At 16
March 2 1988 - Media Eeklo - Belgium Torrent
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Thanks Mike! Great show. Loved the James At 16 Medley and hearing a bunch of the older tunes.
The song with the question mark prior to Sweet Jane is Good Times by Chic. I'm assuming they're just goofing around and adlibbing the song (especially by the part where it sounds like they're all repeating the F word about 20 times around 2:03).
The song with the question mark prior to Sweet Jane is Good Times by Chic. I'm assuming they're just goofing around and adlibbing the song (especially by the part where it sounds like they're all repeating the F word about 20 times around 2:03).
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There are a bunch of audio editing programs/converters that you can use to accomplish this. The most user friendly one out there I would say is GoldWave (though some might say then open source program Audacity; but I've been using GoldWave for over 10 years and never had a problem). You can listen to your .flac files in the program as well.blueharvest wrote:I've downloaded all the .flac files. How can I play them? I'd like to listen to them on my ipod so any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
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Here's the steps to achieve this using GoldWave.
Direct GoldWave download
Once you have the program installed:
1. Click on File | Batch Processing | Add Folder (choose the folder where the .flac files are saved)
2. Select what format you want to convert the files (.wav .mp3*)
3. Click on the "folder" tab to specify what folder you want them to go to once converted.
4. Click "Begin" and wait for them to convert.
Once they're done converting, open iTunes and add the new files to you iTunes library. Now you should be able to transfer them to your iPod.
* To save as .mp3 files you MAY need to download an .mp3 encoder such as LAME. Once downloaded, open that folder and copy the "lame_enc.dll" file into the GoldWave directory.
Hope that helps. If you need more, let me know.
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You're very welcome. If you used the instructions I wrote, I hope they didn't sound too confusing and come out sounding like some of those furniture assembly instructions.blueharvest wrote:tried it and it worked
Thank you Monolith Maniac!!!!
(always wanted to say that!)
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