Friday, October 26, 2007
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I like this song, if you want it just go HERE
Most of you probably use that windows crap, where the internet cache is kept is where you’ll find it.
This is a good song, and the reason I bought their CDs. I heard it while sitting in a theatre waiting for a movie to start.
Unfortunately, it’s the only song I’ve heard by them on the radio, though I don’t generally listen to stations that might play them.
This song is unlike the rest of their music. Most of their music is a lot harder than this song. And if the songs are any indication of Tom’s, the lead singer, relationships, he’s not doing to good. Particularly with titles like Revenge, Hate (I Really Don’t Like You), and Friends Don’t Let Friends Dial Drunk.
You can get their CDs from SmartPunk.com pretty cheap.
Crappy song.
This song is unlike the rest of their music. Most of their music is a lot harder than this song.
God I hope so.
Radio has a nasty habit of playing the lamest tracks from every album. And this, is a very lame track.
I mean, unless you’re a teenage girl.
[Feet make good soup!]
Hey I’m not ashamed to admit that I like this song.
This song is unlike the rest of their music. Most of their music is a lot harder than this song.
Please, Godsmack is to hard for the ears of most of you old timers
41 years old and my iPod is chock full of Pantera.
[Feet make good soup!]
41 years old and my iPod is chock full of Pantera.
Damn Marty.
You might like some of the stuff here. There’s an easy way to download them. Click on the album and then view the page source. Fish out the link that ends with .xml, usually about halfway down the page. Plug that address into your browser and there are the MP3 links for the taking. NIN’s Downward Spiral album as an example.
Happy downloading and a big middle finger to the RIAA. Music is free. Take advantage of it and live your life full of media that was previously expensive. Fuck ‘em. Fill that iPod up and rock on.
I got a private message asking how to download MP3s from that site. I’ll just list the response here.
Go here: http://www.watchtvsitcoms.com/music.php
1. Click on an album that you want.
Back to the above example given earlier, Nine Inch Nails Downward Spiral album: http://www.watchtvsitcoms.com/Music/nineinchnailsdownwardspiral.php
2a. If using Firefox, go up to the top and click on “View” and scroll on down the “Page Source”.
2b. If using Internet Explorer, put on a dunce cap and dance to Microsoft’s tune. The method doesn’t really work with that browser. There is a way of getting the tunes, but it is more work than it is worth. If you really want something, use Firefox to get ‘em. It should be your default browser already: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ They’re the ones who finally pushed Microsoft into upgrading IE a couple of years ago. Firefox is more secure, slightly faster (once booted up), has more options, and just looks better. Switch if you’re not already using. Operationally they’re much the same, so no justifiable newbie scares if you are a newbie.
2c. If using an Apple, I can’t help you.
3. About 40% of the way down the page, you’ll see this ugly line of code: http://www.watchtvsitcoms.com/Music/nineinchnailsdownwardspiral.xml&autostart=true&lightcolor=0xCC0066&backcolor=0x000000&frontcolor=0xFFFFFF&displayheight=0&repeat=list&shuffle=false
4. Take out everything past the .xml link. You now have this link: http://www.watchtvsitcoms.com/Music/nineinchnailsdownwardspiral.xml
5. Plug it into a browser and hit enter. You now have the MP3 links.
6. Take any one of those MP3 links and plug it into an open browser window and hit enter. The song will start playing.
7. In Firefox, go up to the top and click on “File” and “Save Page As”. This saves the MP3 onto your harddrive.
The above looks like more work than it really is. It’s not hard to grab every single album on that page doing it here and there for a few days. Almost all of the MP3s use good quality codecs (LAME or FhG) and are 192 kbps up to 320 kbps. It doesn’t get any better than that when it comes to MP3s.
Hope that helps. I really spelled it out and left no step out.
I’ll fill you in for those who are using Internet Explorer from what I can remember that is. right click that E and goto properties, then settings, view files, it should be near the bottom.
But you really should use Firefox.
Esnips is almost the same except you search the source for nsdoc and cut and paste the same way. So the address should read esnips.com/nsdoc/the rest.
If your really smart you’ll get rid of windows all together and go with a Linux.
Pantera the old timers way of making there point
I’ll fill you in for those who are using Internet Explorer from what I can remember that is. right click that E and goto properties, then settings, view files, it should be near the bottom.
That’s bad information. All the steps in IE are similar except for the last one - for some reason it doesn’t let you “Save As...” the MP3. You can save it as a RealPlayer file if you have the plugin, but who wants that crap?
Likwidshoe:
I haven’t used windows for years now, but following the instructions you gave that leads to the .xml when you copy the song into the address it should goto the destination I pointed out in .mp3
Here’s a link after following your instructions, you tell me.
Look at the bottom of the view file section.
hors
Sorry if that don’t work, but I know I use to it somehow. for Linux it’s so much easer, the mp3 goes directly to the tmp. all you have to do is rename the extension.
Lik, you are awesome!
(loading up on linkin park as we speak)
[Feet make good soup!]
this, is a very lame track.
I mean, unless you’re a teenage girl.
I’m not sure I’m going to listen to music criticism from a guy who just admitted, publicly, that he likes Linkin Park.
When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.
-- Thomas Jefferson
Rob’s recently listened-to songs:
LOL!
Meanwhile your comment shows your own “recently listened to songs”:
Bob Dylan (fag hippie)
Hank Williams (how old did you say you were?)
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (my, those cordouroy pants sure are tight!)
[Feet make good soup!]
Sevendust, Slipknot, System of a Down…
man yeah—you rule Lik!
[Feet make good soup!]
pantera is good. i don’t know about that other shit though marty.
lik
firefox is great, but for some reason it is slow as fuck on my computer. i know not why. i spent two weeks trying to figure it out and just gave up. one of my friends has been telling me to use opera, but i am using IE unless its something i need firefox for b/c its so slow. i think bill gates figured out how to stymie it or something. fucker. although, i don’t pay for much of my software… or my OS… or much else… so it could be related to that problem. i just don’t know. when i type there is a 3 second lag and likewise with the mouse movement and clickings. i did everything but totally wipe the harddrive and start over. sad.














