Music sharing thread...

Ok, one just came down: the "good mother" song. Maybe the site is just very popular and busy all of a sudden (gee, I wonder why) and gives that result when too many other people are downloading the song.
 
TaintedB said:
That was the first thing I tried. I don't get a "save file as" option on my right-click menu. I get a "save target as" message and the "target" file is a 0k html file with the same name as the mp3.

I also just set my iexplore security permissions to very very loose and I'm still having this issue.

Any other ideas? :(
I'm afraid to mess you up but... I was having a similar problem using AOL. I then switched to IE and when I left clicked the link at the Easy Share site the file automatically began to d/l (no save target as window) to my temp. files. From there it seemed to go into Music Jukebox and began to play. (I have no idea why any of that happened.)

I'm sure someone else can explain it better than me.
 
Cathleen said:
I hope I did this right. This is Larry Carlton's Sleepwalk, absolute perfection to me. It's like going on a vacation to the islands.

OK it did work, just had to left click and save to disk.
 
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the nameless said:
I heard once that there is a pink floyd song that has the kop(Liverpool fc stand) singing you'll never walk alone. I think I heard it was on the 'Division Bell' album. Is this true? Do you have it?

Ah, the Soccer anthem? It's at the end of Fearless from the studio album Meddle
Pink Floyd ~ Fearless

and during Pink Floyd's Pulse concert the crowd spontaneously starts to sing it at the end of Wish You Were Here.
Wish You Were Here(live)
 
JohnnyA said:
Wow, great song, thanks.

You're welcome. I'm getting an amazing playlist for my run tomorrow with all this new stuff. It's like peeking inside your playlists a song at a time.

Don't stop. :catroar:
 
All right, I shall upload a few things.

Some Algerian Imazaghen folk rock of sorts:
A Vava Inouva by Idir
Tizi Ouzou by Idir with Maxime Le Forestier and Brahim Izri

Persian Classical music, from a sort of Sufi perspective and tradition (the chief artist is known for his musical renditions of Rumi poems):
Shoorangiz Donavazy Tar and Biya Saghy by Shahram Nazeri and Hossein Alizadeh

Er, I think, anyway.

Traditional Japanese Classical music, composed for the Koto:
Hachidan by Yatsuhashi Kengyo

A bit of Fado, traditional Portuguese music, the first by the quintessential artist of the form, the Queen of Fado:
Fado Lisboeta by Amalia Rodrigues

And another by a separate artist that I do rather enjoy:
Fado Perdição by Cristina Branco


Now, let's see if I did all of that correctly.
 
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