What are you listening to right now?

sj007
#91
pink by Aerosmith
on the disk nine lives
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#92
I'm listening to this tune right now.
You could right-click, and choose "save target as" and listen to it too.
If yuh wanted to trade tunes, you could visit my forums or bulletin board and "with prior arrangements" you could post a tune as an attachment.

Sorry ... I could only leave it available for a short time because I don't wanna use all of my bandwith. I can handle 20 or 30 people downloading, but not half of Canada.

This link is now inactive
http://www.pair-annoyed.com:9090/!DL/HappyRhodes-RaIsABusyGod.mp3
 
peapod
#93
That was awsome Calm. How do you go about making "prior arrangements" to check your music out.
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#94
Hi! PeaPod

It's a long story.
First off .... I'm not trying to promote my forum or bulletin board. It is only a database. I'm not looking for members or registrations.

There are no tunes posted there right now. But, if you (for instance) wanted to trade some tunes, then, I would give you the password for member "Dot". (I'm Calm and Dot [my twin] is the only other member.) You could then sign in as "Dot".

I posted a list of my tunes somewhere on this board, but here it is again.
http://www.pair-annoyed.com:9090/!DL/MusicList.txt

Here is the address for the bulletin board. It may be a bit difficult to navigate, but if you click the arrows on the right side of page, each forum will collapse, thus easier to navigate.
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LadyC
#95
That is one cool song. I used to have KaZaAa lite, but I lost it when I got my new computer. I really miss it, but I don't want to d-load a new version, as I hear they can contain spyware now. Mine was clean.

Thanks, calm.
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#96
Hi! LadyC

Do you use NewsGroups? Do you have a NewsReader? Does your ISP subscribe to NewsGroups?

Rogers subsribes to thousands of them. Music is available there and tons of it. I pick about 200 tunes just before going to bed and in the morning they are all downloaded.

A piece of cake!

Calm
 
peapod
#97
Thanks Calm I will check them out, I will also be checking out happy rhodes on my next trip to A&B sound.
 
LadyC
#98
I don't use newsgroups, but I think I could if I wanted to. I was just getting used to KaZaA... and I didn't want to have to learn something new. I'll have to look into that though. Thanks.
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#99
Hi! LadyC

Well, If Rogers was your ISP, and thus I'm quite familiar, I'd show or walk you through the trip. I give tutorials all the time to people about Photoshop and other software. What we do is use MSN messenger or a live-chatroom somewhere. It is just as though I was standing at your side during the "learn-time".

Don't get me wrong, .... I don't know your lifestyle ..... maybe tunes are not that important to you, perhaps not worth the hassle .... so, I'm not trying to pressure you.

But, if I never explained, you'd never know.

Calm
 
LadyC
#100

I like that response. I don't know if it was your intention, but you got me smiling big time!

I use Telus, not Rogers. But I'm pretty sure I've seen mention of NewsGroups somewhere, but I haven't really looked into it. I do miss the music. I have CDs I can play, but it's not the same as being able to d-load a song just to hear it. I had quite a playlist.
sigh.
I do miss it.
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#101
I forgot to mention:

I have KaZaALiteRessurection V7 (2-28-04) installed. But, I don't use it.
But, if you wanted it, I could arrange that for you. (Free of course.)

Calm
 
peapod
#102
Thanks Calm, you got some great tunes
 
sj007
#103
you 've got a chance by bad religion
 
peapod
#104
I have read Saul williams poetry, I really like him, and I like his music to. here is a sample if you care to listen


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sj007
#105
hanger 18 -- megadeth
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#106
Here is a new product on the market .... A DVD-Rewinder.
It should sell big time!

http://www.pair-annoyed.com:9090/!DL/DVD-Rewinder.jpg
 
Reverend Blair
#107


I'm listening to Buck Sixty-Five song. It's pretty damned good.
 
sj007
#108
lmao
too funny it need to enter the us market that produt
pinball wizard --- the who
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#109
My first choice of music is blues.
This is an old blues tune, but one of my favorites.
I'll leave this link active for the next 4 hours.

Downchild Blues Band - Bring It On Back
Edit: This link is no longer active
http://www.pair-annoyed.com:9090/!DL/DownchildBluesBand-BringItOnBack.mp3

Bio Active Decades: '70s, '80s and '90s
Formed: 1969 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Disbanded: 1978
Genre: Blues
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock

Led by guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Donnie “Mr. Downchild" Walsh, the Downchild Blues Band is the premier blues band in Canada. Their saxophone-driven jump blues provided a major inspiration on Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi's Blues Brothers, who included Walsh's tunes, "Everything I Need (Almost)" and "Shotgun Blues", on their 1978 debut album, Briefcase Of The Blues. Formed in 1969, by Walsh and his brother, Richard “Hock" Walsh, the Downchild Blues Band endured continuous personnel turnover. More than eighteen musicians, including Gene Taylor, who went on to play with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and Kenny Neal, who joined after leaving the employ of Buddy Guy and relocating to Toronto. Conflict between the Walsh brothers resulted in Hock Walsh being fired from the band, shortly before work began on their third album, in 1974. Although he returned to work with the band in 1977 and 1985, his hard living caught up with him on February 1999 when he succumbed to an apparent heart attack. Since the early 1990s, Downchild Blues Band has benefited from a more-fixed lineup. Vocalist/songwriter Chuck Jackson, who joined in 1990, received a Maple Blues award as “best male vocalist of 1999" and a “Blues With A Feeling" award, from the Toronto Blues Society, for his “achievements during a distinguished career". A former member of 1960s rock band, Rhinoceros, Michael Fonfara received a Maples Blues award, in 2000, as “piano/keyboards player of the year." Mike Fitzpatrick has played drums with Big Joe Turner, Sonny Rhodes, Hubert Sumlin and Bob Margolin and has recorded with such blues artists as Snooky Pryor and B.B. Odom. Gary Kendall, who played bass on the band's earliest recordings, returned after a twelve year break, during which he booked concerts at Toronto blues club, the Silver Dollar. The recipient of a Toronto Blues Society “Blues With A Feeling" award, in 1993, he received Maple Blues awards as “bass player of the year" in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2002. The signature sound of the Downchild Blues Band continues to emanate from saxophone player, Pat Carey. A member of the band since 1985, Carey previously worked with the Winnepeg Symphony, the Jimmy King Golden Boy Brass, Tony Faim And The Dukes and Richard “Hock" Wilson. In addition to providing horn arrangements for such Canadian artists as Jack DeKeyzer, big Daddy G, Sonny Fournier and Chuck Jackson and The All Stars, he has recorded with Rita Chiarelli, Fathead, the Unity Band, Danny Brooks and Curley Bridges. The recipient of a Maple Blues award as “horn player of the year", in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002, he recorded an album, Starlight with his group, Pat Carey's Jazz Navigators. Raised in northern Ontario, where their parents ran a resort hotel, Donnie and Richard “Hock" Wilson relocated to Toronto in their teens. Together with the Downchild Blues Band, they recorded one of the first independent albums to be released in Canada. Recorded in two nights, in a small makeshift studio at Rochdale College, the album, titled Bootleg, was picked up for distribution by RCA Victor and re-released in Canada and Japan. Their second album, Straight Up", released in 1974, included the band's only hit, a reworking of Joe Turner's "Flip, Flop And Fly".
 
sj007
#110
takin' care of business -- BTO
 
peapod
#111
saul williams
 
Hendrixismyidol
#112
I've been listing to "With the Lights Out" by Nirvana the last couple of days. I don't recommend the box set if you are a casual fan of the group because it's a lot of demo/outtakes/rehersal stuff. For a certified Nirvana nut like myself though, it's awesome.
 
Reverend Blair
#113
B-52s....Private Idaho.
 
peapod
#114
Hey that is funny! I am listening to the B'52 also love shack
 
Paranoid Dot Calm
#115
Fifty Ways To Find Bin Laden

You could just right-click the link and choose "save target as"

Link is no longer active
http://www.pair-annoyed.com:9090/!DL/FiftyWaysToFindBinLaden.mp3
 
Hendrixismyidol
#116
The director's commentary on the movie "Halloween".
 
sj007
#117
another one bites the dust
queen
 
Reverend Blair
#118
The Presidents of the United States of America.

I love that Lump song.
 
Reverend Blair
#119
The Cactus Pricks
 
Reverend Blair
#120
Bob Dylan
 

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