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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3100 on: 01 May 2008, 07:07 »

Imageshack is very immediate and has an option to rehost from a url. It doesn't require registration. That's why a lot of people prefer it.

Photobucket has this option as well. But I think you need an account...
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« Reply #3101 on: 01 May 2008, 07:33 »

Dear this page,

LESS CHATTY MORE UPPY!

Thanks,
Sean

Also I'm opening myself up to PM requests too for any Post-Rock album you may want. Even if I don't have it, I'd be interested in hunting it down for you so I could listen to it myself.

Now for an upload.

Dirty Three - Horse Stories



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Dirty Three have a gift for creating unforgettably emotive instrumental soundscapes, and Horse Stories demonstrates this to great effect. The versatility of Warren Ellis' violin playing is what drives Horse Stories, but although the violin is the focal point, Mick Turner's guitar and Jim White's drumming are vital elements in making Dirty Three's sound so compelling. The tracks here are widely varied, from slow, languid pieces like "1000 Miles" and "At the Bar" and wild dances like "Red" and "I Remember a Time When Once You Used to Love Me" to stunningly beautiful tracks like the aptly titled "Hope." It is fitting that Horse Stories helped Dirty Three reach a wider audience than they had with their earlier efforts, as it was an album that saw them reach new heights in creativity.
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3102 on: 01 May 2008, 07:36 »

I just don't want to upload 18 albums that noone wants, so I'm asking if anyone wants me to upload them. I am not requesting, and I figured it wouldn't actually count as requesting if the albums have been offered.

If that is a problem then the rules are fucking stupid.

same here i put up a list and there wasnt any problems with requesting, once people started PM ing me instead. but really, i have like 30 gigs of music, its nice to know what people might actually want. that being said, maybe i should repost my list when i get a bunch more material? (if people want to look at it, its on the 61st page, and is all metal music)
im putting up a random new release now.         given that im one of a few uploading metal on here, is it appreciated, should i bother?
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« Reply #3103 on: 01 May 2008, 08:25 »

Bowery Electric is sex music.


I'll be uploading Beat and Lushlife soon as well for those who are interested in more sex music.

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« Reply #3104 on: 01 May 2008, 08:55 »

Testament - The Formation of Damnation

their new album(few days ago) and first in 16 years with alex skolnick playing lead guitar!


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You would be hard pressed to find a veteran musician as dedicated to heavy metal as Eric Peterson. The Testament guitarist has been waving the thrash metal flag for the better part of three decades through commercial highs and lows. Throughout the mid-90’s, when most of his peers either threw in the towel or altered their sound to try and fit whatever the current trends were, Peterson went the other way, taking his band’s sound into even heavier territories. The Formation of Damnation is the Bay Area legends’ first new studio album in years and it’s a beast of a collection! From the epic march of instrumental opener, “For The Glory Of...” to the anthemic refrains of “More Than Meets the Eye,” it is clear that the band is intent on reclaiming their glory and proving their relevance. What truly made Testament a force to reckon was their seamless blend of grit and harmony and the band quickly plays on their strengths here. The thick power chords that frame “More Than Meets the Eye” give way to a hooky chorus and the kind of chant that was tailor-made for optimal crowd participation.

After a decade plus break from the band, lead guitarist Alex Skolnick returns to the fold and his presence is immediately felt. On paper, his jazz-leaning solos finding their way onto the band’s ferocious assault would seem like an “oil and water” kind of disaster. Funnily enough, it actually turns out to be the ingredient that was missing on the band’s last two albums. His fluidity and colorful playing tempers Peterson’s monolithic riffing lending the proceedings some interesting contrast. His sweeping solos on songs like “Henchmen Ride” and “Afterlife” are lessons in restraint, melodic interplay, and taste. His years away playing with his jazz trio seems to have actually invigorated the guitarist’s passion for rock guitar.


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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3105 on: 01 May 2008, 08:56 »

the easy thing to do is just not upload an insane number of albums for the sake of uploading music. if you have a lot of music to share, then great! I'm happy for you! but you don't need to upload it all at once. upload an album and wait a while. this thread gets over saturated sometimes, and sometimes I'll spend an entire day downloading things here and then delete all of it after it all turns out to be boring. I've kept maybe 5 albums I've downloaded from this thread, at a stretch. Given that we have maybe 10 albums a page and we've had over 100 pages, that's pretty amazing.
There should be some sort of etiquette for what you post in this thread. Maybe ask yourself several questions before you upload anything.
Questions such as, for example...
"Has everybody already heard this?"
"Is this album still in print?"
"Did Pitchfork just review this?"
"Have I already uploaded close to the entire discography for no real reason?"
"Did this album just get leaked?"

I ask myself these questions, and if the answer to any of them is "yes" then I don't bother. There's very little point in uploading anything that meets those criteria.

this thread isn't a replacement for your p2p client, that's one of the reasons request are frowned upon. it's easier to search soulseek or google than it is to come here and ask for somebody to upload something for you.
chat more, you guys! Chatter is good, just don't talk bollocks. Fuck those people that say "No talking, just uploads".
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3106 on: 01 May 2008, 09:57 »

Scarlett Johansson - "Anywhere I Lay My Head"



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First, an apology: I know I'm getting the formatting wrong. But hey, I come bearing a leak!

This is the much-anticipated album of Tom Waits covers as performed by the notoriously top-heavy Ms. Johansson. From the official website:

Scarlett Johansson's inspired Atco Records debut album ANYWHERE I LAY MY HEAD features her distinctive interpretations of ten songs by Tom Waits plus one original selection, "Song For Jo." Johansson co-wrote the track with TV On The Radio's David Andrew Sitek, who produced the album and lends his multi-instrumental talents throughout as well. She is also joined by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner, Sean Antanaitis from Celebration and others.

The album's title track comes from Waits' acclaimed 1985 album Rain Dogs. Johansson also selected cuts from Alice, Swordfishtrombones, Big Time, Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards, Real Gone, Small Change and Bone Machine. Johansson spent five weeks in spring 2007 recording ANYWHERE I LAY MY HEAD at Dockside Studios in Maurice, Lousiana, in the heart of Cajun country.


The general consensus in the blogosphere seems to be that Scarlett should just stick to pouting and giving Woody Allen blueballs, but I think this album is pretty awesome. I love that she's done something so utterly contrary to her public persona. The production on this album is unmistakably the work of Dave Sitek, and it certainly elevates the music above the ranks of any other starlet-turned-singer in recent memory. Not that Lindsay Lohan set the bar that high (although I have a soft spot for that "Father to Daughter" song).

With that said, I can still see how Ms. Johansson could be criticized for making this album. The word "indulgent" certainly applies to an actress with no prior recordings to her credit (not counting her rendition of "Summertime" or her onstage appearance with The Jesus and Mary Chain at Coachella last year) who decides to make a Tom Waits cover album and uses her fame to attract top-tier indie talent to accompany her (oh, and did I mention that David Bowie duets with her? You can hear his work on "Falling Down" and "Fannin' Street").

Anyway, enough from me. What do y'all think?
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3107 on: 01 May 2008, 10:23 »

That putting shit in code tags is hilariously easy and would've taken you about 4 seconds.
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« Reply #3108 on: 01 May 2008, 10:51 »

Done.

Writing "thank you" is also hilariously easy and takes even less than four seconds. It's my first post, cut me some slack.
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« Reply #3109 on: 01 May 2008, 10:53 »

Cheer for fixing your post, man.

Being new, you should head on over and make a thread in "Hi, I'm New!". Get aquainted with the forums.  :-D
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« Reply #3110 on: 01 May 2008, 14:27 »

thanks for that A Hawk and A Hacksaw, whoever that was!

i've been listening to Darkness At Noon alot lately and i'm pumped to have another one to mix it up a bit.
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« Reply #3111 on: 01 May 2008, 15:32 »

You are quite welcome.


Midnight Juggernauts - Dystopia

have expired.  Someone re-up them please?


I uploaded Dystopia, and it's not showing as expired to me, here it is again anyway:

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No problem now, perhaps I was slightly inept before.  Anyway, thank you.  More stuff to up later hopefully.
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« Reply #3112 on: 01 May 2008, 15:42 »

Oh gawd, I'm in love with that Devotchka band, thanks so much! More of it will be appreciated, but this is not a request, y'kno.

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« Reply #3113 on: 01 May 2008, 15:43 »

Flight of the Conchords - s/t
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oh my god. i fucking love you.

this thread is a lot like an opium den, sniff around long enough and you are bound to get hooked to something.
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« Reply #3114 on: 01 May 2008, 16:36 »

A friend gave this to me, and I was impressed. I hope it does the same to you guys!

Heres a snippet of what allmusic says about it:
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Playing clever but purposefully naïve pop in the manner of the Vaselines, the Twilight Sad, and the Clean, Frightened Rabbit sound a good bit bolder than their moniker would suggest, though it suits their lively but nervous musical personality

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« Reply #3115 on: 01 May 2008, 16:50 »

^ummmm... okay but what's it called?!?
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3116 on: 01 May 2008, 17:05 »


There should be some sort of etiquette for what you post in this thread. Maybe ask yourself several questions before you upload anything.
Questions such as, for example...
"Has everybody already heard this?"
"Is this album still in print?"
"Did Pitchfork just review this?"
"Have I already uploaded close to the entire discography for no real reason?"
"Did this album just get leaked?"


I would like to politely disagree with you on this point.  I think people should feel free to upload whatever they want, searching the topic and not re-upping things seems wise but besides that if you'd like to upload the entire New Found Glory discography, feel free!  You will likely be mocked by why should we encourage music discussion when many times people don't have access to the CD you'd like to talk about.  While your guidelines are great for, "Will my effort result in maximum happiness" I don't really think they should be what we go by.
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« Reply #3117 on: 01 May 2008, 17:55 »

All I know is that the most interesting and obscure album I uploaded has been downloaded hardly at all compared to other things I have uploaded.  So clearly most people do in fact use this thread to get leaks, things Pitchfork just reviewed, etc.

I don't care, but it does get tedious to skim through hundreds of posts just to get one gem.
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« Reply #3118 on: 01 May 2008, 17:56 »

I wrote something but Jens just said it much better. I personally use it to discover new bands since I usually go blog hunting for obscure albums (due to the no requests rule, which I think I try to enforce a bit too much.) However, I think this thread does need less clutter. I am totally cool with posting leaks/discographies though.

Anyway here are the rules. I added photobucket to the image hosting links.

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No hot-linking images or albums. You can re-host images at http://www.photobucket.com or at http://imageshack.us

Ensure your tags are correct and that you have specified both Artist/Album in your post.

Upload your files in either a .zip or a .rar archive to mediaf!re.com, in multiple parts if the album is over 100mbs. The reason for this is that we know mediaf!re is safe and efficient and allows multiple downloads. The ads on other sites, such as Sendspace, are known to contain viruses on the page. Get yourself checked out.

Post your link using code tags. It's the # icon above the afro emoticon. This prevents the links from being traced back to the forums, lowering the chance that the wrong people notice the thread, potentially threatening Jeph with legal action.

Do NOT request albums, it's annoying.

Repost the rules at the top of each new page.

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« Reply #3119 on: 01 May 2008, 17:58 »

Blueberry Boat - The Fiery Furnaces


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That's Fiery Furnaces, I need some sleep so I will upload the rest of things people wanted in the morning.

This link isn't working for me...and yes, I replaced the !

Has anyone been able to get this?
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« Reply #3120 on: 01 May 2008, 18:14 »

Blueberry Boat - The Fiery Furnaces


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That's Fiery Furnaces, I need some sleep so I will upload the rest of things people wanted in the morning.

This link isn't working for me...and yes, I replaced the !

Has anyone been able to get this?

Nope, I'm getting an Invalid Quickkey.

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Joiejoiejoie - 2006

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Clément Marion is French and currently living in Belgium. He’s the kind of songwriter that would attract the attention of people who dig Sofia Coppola’s soundtracks. Guitar strings from an imaginary futurist languid sunset in France, dream landscapes to whistle cheerfully non-stop -la joie joie joie-. A cabalistic seven as the number of themes that inspire the search of an alternate reality, and letting out the child within.

Open those windows, let that warm and summer air fill your body, this is sweetest way to say good bye to that inevitable summer love.




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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3121 on: 01 May 2008, 18:25 »

NOOOOOO

Re-up, please?
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« Reply #3122 on: 01 May 2008, 19:34 »

The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat:

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Sorry Ben, my bad...it was actually Widow City that was broken, not Blueberry Boat. If you have a chance, we'd be most grateful for a reup of that one!
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« Reply #3123 on: 01 May 2008, 20:42 »

If Rehearsing My Choir had ever existed, it would have been a pretty awful album. Glad we dodged that bullet.
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« Reply #3124 on: 01 May 2008, 21:06 »

Thanks for the Low! I'll start uploading stuff again when I have more time.
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« Reply #3125 on: 01 May 2008, 21:27 »

Bowery Electric - Beat



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Bowery Electric - Lushlife



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By now, you pretty much know what to expect from Bowery Electric -- great head music filled with dashes of Mo' Wax-informed beats, breathy vocals, and atmospheric flourishes. Those three characteristics are a dime a dozen by now, but somehow BE manages to pull it off without sounding like the umpteenth Portishead knock-off. The duo breathes life into the dead and bloated goat of trip-hop by shedding their own tendency to space out in favor of concentrating more on the pulsing low end. Lawrence Chandler's beats, though highly clichéd at points, land harder than before, and Martha Schwendener's vocals are more prominent. It's their most song-based outing to date, and as a result, it's also their most accessible. At times ("Freedom Fighter,") they even sound assaultive! Yet another Bowery release that feels as comfortable as fresh sheets on the bed, Lushlife lends itself more to head-nodding than nodding off. If it seems too much like a tired, well-trodden road, just pretend the record came out in '95.

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« Reply #3126 on: 01 May 2008, 21:54 »

Rehearsing MY Choir is possibly their best album.
BUT only if it clicks. It took awhile but once it clicked... oh man
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« Reply #3127 on: 01 May 2008, 23:10 »

Patton Oswalt - Feelin' Kinda Patton

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Flight of the Conchords got me thinking about comedy that I'd like to share, and it don't get much better than Patton Oswalt.
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« Reply #3128 on: 01 May 2008, 23:15 »

Feelin Kind Of Paton is good, but Werewolves and Lollipops is GOLD. GOLD Jerry! GOLD!

I'll up it in a bit
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Re: The M/F thread - '08 reboot! Still with no requests!
« Reply #3129 on: 02 May 2008, 00:12 »

I wrote something but Jens just said it much better. I personally use it to discover new bands since I usually go blog hunting for obscure albums (due to the no requests rule, which I think I try to enforce a bit too much.) However, I think this thread does need less clutter. I am totally cool with posting leaks/discographies though.

That's just it though! The obscure albums aren't going to be on blogs, whereas everything else in here is going to be on everybody's blog, including your grandmas, because people just started to talk about it a great deal. This thread shouldn't be a replacement for the countless other websites and p2p applications for that kind of thing. If the new music you're finding here you haven't seen anywhere else, that's because this is probably the only website you read.

I think this is a case of New Music vs. Interesting Music, and I personally would always take the latter. After all, it's still 'new music' if you've never heard it before.

On that note, is there anybody here who hasn't heard of Patton Oswalt? Honestly?
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« Reply #3130 on: 02 May 2008, 02:06 »

^ummmm... okay but what's it called?!?

Sorry
It's Freightened Rabbit
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« Reply #3131 on: 02 May 2008, 02:48 »

Sox, I haven't replied before because there's enough yappy in this thread as it is, but...

When exactly were you appointed commissar of the mediaf!re thread? I must've missed that...

Correct me if I'm wrong but this thread had been running for quite a while before you started posting on this forums, so I'd consider slightly presumptuous for you to be dictating what this thread is for and what it isn't for.

Personally I use this thread for pretty much all of my music downloading needs, especially since Oink closed down, and I'm sure there's a lot of people similar to me in that they use this thread as basically just a place to get music, not necessarily rare music, or new music, or old music. It's just a place where people upload things that they think other people would enjoy, and then people download those things and enjoy them. Why the hell do we need to complicate this wonderful process with a bunch of dumb constraints about what's kosher and what's not for this thread?

Personally I don't use music blogs, because there's no blog I've found that is quite as good as this thread in regards to putting up music that I like, and I really don't have the time to trawl through countless different blogs just for a few gems (or even marginally useful uploads) every now and then, when there's more good stuff than I can handle in here.

You may think it's pointless to post stuff that "everybody has heard" (which is a totally dumb thing to say anyway), but there's been plenty of stuff in here that's considered classic that I hadn't heard, and now have, thanks to this thread. "Desire" by Bob Dylan, "Zen Arcade" by Husker Du, the first three Stooges albums, "Whatever and Ever Amen" by Ben Folds Five, the first three Black Sabbath albums, almost every Boris album, and so on ad infinitum. Without the mediaf!re thread, my musical taste would almost certainly be quite different.

As to using P2P programs or torrents, I choose to use neither because I'm not on a private tracker and public torrents and P2Ps are shockingly insecure. This thread provides a secure alternative.

Just because this thread isn't useful to you doesn't mean it isn't useful to, well, nearly everyone else. You're suggesting that everyone else use alternate means to find their music instead of cluttering up this thread, well, how about you employ alternate means to find the music you want instead of cluttering up this thread with your bitching?

If you've only found 5 albums worth keeping from this thread, then that's because of your taste, it's not the fault of the incredibly generous people contributing to this thread.

Basically, to sum it up, who the fuck are you anyway? Why do we care what you think about this thread?

And, on that note, I've heard of Patton Oswalt, but didn't have any of his albums. Now I do.

Fuck Yeah, Mediafire thread o/
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« Reply #3132 on: 02 May 2008, 03:02 »

I wrote something but Jens just said it much better. I personally use it to discover new bands since I usually go blog hunting for obscure albums (due to the no requests rule, which I think I try to enforce a bit too much.) However, I think this thread does need less clutter. I am totally cool with posting leaks/discographies though.

That's just it though! The obscure albums aren't going to be on blogs, whereas everything else in here is going to be on everybody's blog, including your grandmas, because people just started to talk about it a great deal. This thread shouldn't be a replacement for the countless other websites and p2p applications for that kind of thing. If the new music you're finding here you haven't seen anywhere else, that's because this is probably the only website you read.

I think this is a case of New Music vs. Interesting Music, and I personally would always take the latter. After all, it's still 'new music' if you've never heard it before.

On that note, is there anybody here who hasn't heard of Patton Oswalt? Honestly?

Then again, there are people in here (like myself), from obscure little countries (like Denmark), to whom the bands that are all the hype, where you're at, are all new!
I think there should be some leeway for that.
That been said, I see no reason either for upping Muse (however much I like them), or the like, in here...
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« Reply #3133 on: 02 May 2008, 03:21 »



the real death cab - narrow stairs
i know there was that velveteens thing going around but i've checked most of the songs against the you tube live recordings and it seems to be the real thing
not my link so sorry for not using mediafire

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« Reply #3134 on: 02 May 2008, 04:06 »



the real death cab - narrow stairs
i know there was that velveteens thing going around but i've checked most of the songs against the you tube live recordings and it seems to be the real thing
not my link so sorry for not using mediaf!re

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« Reply #3135 on: 02 May 2008, 05:53 »

Correct me if I'm wrong but this thread had been running for quite a while before you started posting on this forums

(Psst, it's me. Darryl. forum guy since june 05)

Back to topic. Chatter is good! Chatter is interesting! Reply reply reply!
At no point did I say "you should not upload something". I just said 'if you take more consideration into what you upload, then less of what is uploaded to the thread will be done so in poor taste'. Maybe not in so many words, but that's the point I was trying to get across. My other point is that this thread should not be a replacement for blog searches and p2p applications. Turning it into that is very distasteful. I don't think there's any excuse for request in this thread, or the uploading of leaked albums that are mentioned on every music website ever right now. Current case in point is the new Wolf Parade album. Within 30 seconds of hearing about it, I had found it through google. I have seen it uploaded at several locations without actually looking for it, and it is being mentioned all over the internet. I'll be surprised if Jeph Jacques hasn't mentioned it in his comic. Does it really need to be here too?

The bigger and more popular this thread becomes, the riskier it is to have it. The more Wolf Parade albums you upload, the more popular it will become. And that Wolf Parade album was boring to boot! Totally not worth an upload. Leaks are great, if they're worth it. But I can't think of a single reason to post an entire discography. If anybody here can give me a compelling reason to upload the entire Velvet Underground and Jesus and Mary Chain discography, then I will do that exact thing. No matter what side of the fence you sit on regarding arguments about file sharing, uploading an entire discography to a thread like this is extremely disrespectful. The only exception is if every album is long out of print.

Through a combination of torrent sites, soulseek, google and sordomusic.com, there is just about nothing that I can not find within a minute of deciding "I want this". The difference between me and other folks here is that they probably don't have to search for a release for weeks on end before they find it. I make this assumption based exclusively on the contents of this thread. If I can tolerate having to search for weeks to find an album, then the folks who use this thread for what I refer to as "albums being talked about by the every music blog" could do well to take 30 seconds to run a blog search.
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« Reply #3136 on: 02 May 2008, 07:04 »

(pssst.  it's me. sox, total douche bag and forum guy since feb. '08.)
this is a repost and reedit of something I had pointed out a while back after one Sox's rants about a month ago (he seems to about every month, coincidence?)

. . . But he has a point with new users coming here and posting the "wacky" Aeroplane Over The Sea for the upteenth time as an introduction . . . You don't gotta post Neutral Milk Hotel (again) to get our approval . . . I consider these "sudden impulse" memberships each time I see them. They're not a bad thing, we all start out somewhere . . .

in the aeroplane over the sea has been posted a grand total of . . . drum roll . . . two times!  a far cry from "umpteen" as sox states here.  in fact this rant prompted me to research sox's post history.  we are what we hate right?  he must have some posts about neutral milk hotel.  he might have even posted in the aeroplane over the sea in the past.  my findings were better than i could have imagined.  look at his very first post ever on the forum (it was not in this particular thread) . . . . another drumroll . . .

Quote from: Jeff Mangum
I love you, Jesus christ. Jesus Christ, I love you.

I can't understand why anybody who would otherwise enjoy the song would find this lyric irritating. Do a lot of people have a problem with musicians using the phrase 'Jesus christ' in their songs?
It must be hard being Jeff Mangum. There's a lot of pressure on him to out perform this album if or when he decides to start writing and recording music again. No matter what he would do, people would say it wasn't as good as Aeroplane, even if it was better.

Bonus points to the man for not putting out the same schlock album over and over like most other 90s indie 'heroes' that kept on trucking.

the irony here is so special, and sox is such a douche bag i just had to repost this.  this is even worst than "posting Neutral Milk Hotel (again) to get our approval";  he just blows his load all over Neutral Milk Hotel (Magnum) to get our approval and doesn't even post the album.  ok.  sox, forum member since feb. '08.  nice.
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« Reply #3137 on: 02 May 2008, 07:29 »

On that note, is there anybody here who hasn't heard of Patton Oswalt? Honestly?

Yes. Should I have?
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« Reply #3138 on: 02 May 2008, 07:37 »

guys stop cluttering up the thread with your douchebaggery. take it to PM or something?

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« Reply #3139 on: 02 May 2008, 07:50 »

Here's my contribution to the Patton Oswalt list. Patton's one of my favorite comedians and both his albums are great. 222 is an unedited, 2 hour recording that was later edited down for the single-disc Feeling Kinda Patton. While some of the editing was just removing nonsense comments and audience blathering, they actually cut some really funny bits, a few of which reappear on Werewolves and Lollipops. While the original was released as simply 2 hour long tracks, I've gone ahead and divided it up myself into separate tracks, most of which resemble equivalent tracks on Feeling Kinda Patton. Enjoy!

Patton Oswalt- 222
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« Reply #3140 on: 02 May 2008, 07:51 »

This thread is so full of music I don't even know where the fuck to start.
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« Reply #3141 on: 02 May 2008, 08:02 »

And to think we DELETED about 35 other pages of it.
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« Reply #3142 on: 02 May 2008, 08:41 »

The last one was removed so I reuploaded it for a friend. If anyone else is still trying to grab it, here's the leak of Death Cab's Narrow Stairs one more time:

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« Reply #3143 on: 02 May 2008, 08:57 »

how do I open RAR files?
Do I need a specific programme?
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« Reply #3144 on: 02 May 2008, 09:02 »

Download WinRAR.
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« Reply #3145 on: 02 May 2008, 09:16 »

Thanks.

This Iron and Wine album is awesome.
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« Reply #3146 on: 02 May 2008, 09:21 »

(pssst.  it's me. sox, total douche bag and forum guy since feb. '08.)
this is a repost and reedit of something I had pointed out a while back after one Sox's rants about a month ago (he seems to about every month, coincidence?)

I'm a douchebag? Sorry man. I didn't notice. I've made the effort to never insult anybody in any of my post, I've tried to treat everybody with a level of respect, even when the other regulars here say they don't deserve it. Maybe I have only been a douchebag since February, but I've been a regular poster here for a number of years and a large number of the people on the forum know me, some personally. Whenever I 'rant' I like to use an abundance of question marks and avoid insults at all cost, because that's how you provoke discussion. If I can help it, I also like to avoid unjust character assassination of people whose post I haven't read in any real detail, which seems to be the case here, as I have PMs in my inbox telling me how polite and well mannered I come across in my posts.
I'd much rather that you too didn't make such claims about my character, as not everybody here knows me well enough to know that it simply is not the case.

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Should I have picked a better example of a hypothetical post?

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the irony here is so special, and sox is such a douche bag i just had to repost this.  this is even worst than "posting Neutral Milk Hotel (again) to get our approval";  he just blows his load all over Neutral Milk Hotel (Magnum) to get our approval and doesn't even post the album.  ok.  sox, forum member since feb. '08.  nice.

I enjoyed that Neutral Milk Hotel album, it is true. Couldn't repeat a lyric off of it for the life in me now, but I inititally took a little offense to the man's post because I hadn't read it properly. It seemed to me that he was shrugging off a great album because of a lyric that could be interpreted as being religious. Did I make another post in that thread at all to elaborate my opinion on the matter? I don't recall, but it certainly seems like the kind of thing I'd do. I certainly didn't feel like I was 'blowing my load' over anything, I just made an observation about a musician and his his fanbase. I chose that thread to make a forced post because I wanted to get the new account into the open as fast as I could, and that was the only thread at that particular time where I felt I could fit in a totally harmless and easily overlooked post. It didn't work, as I think I got involved in a gun control debate in my first week and attracted a lot of attention. I can't apologize enough for mentioning Neutral Milk Hotel and then not sending the album to people who already like Neutral Milk Hotel.

Perhaps we both need to work on our reading comprehension, I know I certainly do, I tend to skim over a lot of things. My manners are certainly something I need to work on, and unfortunately they're the only thing I have going for me, as all my opinions are completely and totally wrong and ill-informed. And despite my best intentions, I have now been a complete douchebag.

PTownBlazer. Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?


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Before I post this, I want to make my opinions on public file sharing clear, so as to elaborate on my previous posts in here. I would like to make it clear that these are my own standards, set for myself and that I am by no means saying to any of you "Don't post anything".
I'll share anything privately. I send a lot of music to people through PMs and emails. Publicly, however, I impose a lot more rules on myself.
I don't feel good about sharing publicly the music of artist I enjoy if the music is still available for purchase. I make exceptions for artist so obscure they have to produce each copy of the said album by hand, as well as albums that are out of print. If, however, my friends want to hear it, that's fair. I know them.

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« Reply #3147 on: 02 May 2008, 09:46 »

I think the main point you all need to be taking away from Sox's rantings if nothing else is this:

BUY MORE MUSIC.  SUPPORT MUSICIANS AND INDEPENDANT RECORD LABELS.  DON'T JUST DOWNLOAD EVERYTHING.
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« Reply #3148 on: 02 May 2008, 09:48 »

Yeah, that, basically. But I have this thing where I try to tiptoe around some things and fail to get to the point. Thanks man.
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« Reply #3149 on: 02 May 2008, 10:01 »

[I have PMs in my inbox telling me how polite and well mannered I come across in my posts.

It's a side effect of being British. You don't know how many times we're tempted to hug you and say "Darryl, you're such a nice boy. Keep it up."
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