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Uploaded many Wave era mp3s to Kazaa

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 12:06 pm
by swash
I have in the past week uploaded many rare music files to Kazaa Lite ...Let's Active entire catalogue ... David Sylvian... Wall Of Voodoo including "Dark Continent"... Three O' Clock's entire catalogue... Wire Train.... New Order.. Joy Division.. Bauhaus... Specials... Fun Boy Three... Plimsouls... Lucy Show.. Cocteau Twins.. Harold Budd... Jon Hassell.. Brian Eno... Yukihiro Takahashi... Japan... Opal... Ruts... Cure... Shelleyan Orphan... dB's... Boo Trundle... Wondermints.. romeo void... red rockers... kraftwerk.. mazzy star.. charlatans uk.. uncle tupelo,... X... Stranglers.. Chameleons..Mark Burgess and the Son's of God... The Sun and the Moon....The Church....Lucy Show...Echo & The Bunnymen.......Feel Free to Download From Me!!!!! Swash



Edited by - swash on 09/08/2003 13:52:20

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 12:34 am
by British
Darn, and i just recently uninstalled Kazaa Lite in favor of WinMX, and then to SoulSeek. YOu on soulseek by chance as well? Love to delve into the Three O'Clock's catalog.

Mind you, SoulSeek is currently down for DNS reasons.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 1:34 am
by Ron Henderson
Thanks for making this stuff available. I tried to find some this material on Kazaa but was unable. Due to the nature of Kazaa's "supernode" search system (your search does not search all computers on the network, just some that are connected to your "s

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 9:30 am
by 1981baby
soulseek is back online. i'm considering starting a new wave chatroom on there. it's the best place to find good and rare stuff and this way we can all have access to each others stuff and recommend stuff people haven't heard of that's good like nervous g

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 6:01 pm
by siouxmoux
Mark Sure to Install PeerGuardian to Prevent the Evil RIAA from spying into your share file folder and suing you up chit creek

http://tv200.homestead.com

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:15 am
by boogieboy
I am intrested, is the RIAA going after people that are sharing ONLY rare out of print songs, or are they leaving us alone? Just wondering becouse I am only intrested in file sharing for out of print songs.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:42 am
by MikeP
Boogieboy,

I think you're mostly safe if it's out of print, but there are no guarantees. I feature only out of print music from vinyl (or CD in very rare instances) on my Song of the Week, and they haven't come knocking yet.

I'd be interested to hea

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2003 9:54 pm
by newwavr176209
Are you on high speed internet? At the corp here we have OC3 and that is 3rd in speed:
1st: Fiber Optic (12mbs/user) ???total
2nd: DS3 (~7mbs/user) ???total
3rd: OC3 (7mbs/user) 5GB total
(DS3 is NOT DSL)

If these are incorrect feel free to let me