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"It's hard to say whether seeing Kellz backed by Jim James and his lion's mane hairdo or Billy Idol rocking out next to John Oates and his soul patch was weirder to watch. Let's just say both were beautifully bizarre sights to behold."
01 Sound Check/ Crowd 02 So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star (Byrds Cover) 03 Love Is A Long Road 04 I Won't Back Down 05 Baby, Please Don't Go (Big Joe Williams Cover) 06 Here Comes My Girl 07 Mary Jane's Last Dance 08 Good Enough 09 Free Fallin' 10 A Woman in Love (It's Not Me) 11 Listen To Her Heart 12 Tom Speaks Band Intros 13 Tweeter and the Monkey Man (Traveling Wilburys Cover) 14 Rebels 15 Friend Of The Devil (Greatful Dead Cover) 16 Learning to Fly 17 Yer So Bad 18 It's Good To Be King 19 I Should Have Known It 20 Refugee 21 Runnin' Down A Dream 22 Crowd Chant 23 Don't Come Around Here No More 24 You Wreck Me 25 American Girl
That would be my recording I posted the links here earlier
Would that allow me to download the torrents or do I have to have a torrent program. (I'd rather not)
Her ging to need a torrent program. Just don't download commercial releases (movies, music) and you should be fine. Dime, etree, and traders den all have lists of bands that aren't allowed to be traded because of copyright concerns. If they are up they should be legal. If you download movies or CDs or television shows that's when you can get into problems.
Torrents and torrent programs aren't necessarily illegal per se. Its how they are used. Lets say you need to share a large video or audio file you made for school or work but y cannot email it. Just make a torrent and send the person you need to share it with the torrent file and then they can download fit form you,
trust me once you get started you will want to go back and find every concert you have been to that is out there online. I have over 40 shows that I have personally attended and several more from within a week of the show I saw. And I am always searching for more. Don't worry Johnny you will be alright.
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Would that allow me to download the torrents or do I have to have a torrent program. (I'd rather not)
Her ging to need a torrent program. Just don't download commercial releases (movies, music) and you should be fine. Dime, etree, and traders den all have lists of bands that aren't allowed to be traded because of copyright concerns. If they are up they should be legal. If you download movies or CDs or television shows that's when you can get into problems.
Torrents and torrent programs aren't necessarily illegal per se. Its how they are used. Lets say you need to share a large video or audio file you made for school or work but y cannot email it. Just make a torrent and send the person you need to share it with the torrent file and then they can download fit form you,
If you're still worried, there are sites like Furk.net that will do the torrenting for you on their servers and will notify you when the file is complete so you can do a regular download of it. (People who know more about torrenting than I do, please correct me on that if I'm wrong.)
Post by dreamingtree on Jun 28, 2013 7:25:00 GMT -5
I use Utorrent. We have it on all our computers and there is nothing wrong with using it as long as you are not downloading copyrighted materials illegally...... There are plenty of other reasons to have it
ya i figured it out and it is really easy once your rollin. Thanks so much to people who do this!!!! It is so spectacular! Can seriously not wait for Macca my goodness.
Does anyone have a copy of the complete Paul McCartney show or at least Let It Be, Hey Jude and the end part of the show. I was so moved by it and one of the biggest musical moments that defined my life hearing those songs. Very emotional.