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Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Free legal MP3s for all!You can get MP3s off the radio; it's a lot less hassle than downloading. Connect your radio's headphone jack to your sound card's line in jack, turn on EAC and go about your business. In St Louis you can get 7 albums this way from KSHE every Sunday night, often before they're even available in the stores. It's not CD quality, but neither is MP3. Once you've converted the wav to MP3 your file is every bit as good as one from Limewire or iTunes. What's better, they're usually 20th century albums with a lot less science and a lot more art.
You can also rip CDs, LPs, and tapes you've bought, shoplifted, or checked out from the library.
Or you can tell the pigopolists to kiss your ass and stop listening to their wares altogether. Not hard to do these days; the only major label band I've heard this century that's any good is Buckcherry. I buy my CDs from the local bands who cut them; imo they're better than the pig's shit, probably because they do it artistically out of love of music rather than as a soulless calculated way of making cash. This century's music is formulaic and repetitive; it all sounds like advertising jingles.
Or you can download music from bands who WANT you to download it. Haves some free music courtesy of some friends of mine. Album names link to M3U playlists, and the other links are to MP3s. Click to play, or right click to download (may vary depending on browser or operating system)Posamist Live - Volume 1
01-Loom Up.mp3
02-Feelin Alight.mp3
03-Days like These.mp3
04-Gotta Get Over You.mp3
05-The Joker.mp3
06-Long Train Running.mp3
07-What Would you Say.mp3
08-Only One.mp3
09-Redhouse.mp3
10-Silky Smooth.mp3
11-Watchtower.mp3
12-Sweet Home Medley.mp3>
13-Yellow Ledbetter.mp3Posamist Live - Volume 2
01-Gotta get over you.mp3
02-Loom up.mp3
03-Champagne and Reefer.mp3
04-Only One.mp3
05-Sympathy for the Entertainer -
Re:I'm sure...
Search for "posamist silky smooth" (no quotes) and you only get links to some old shit on K5 mentioning the song and band. You won't find the MP3, even though I linked to all their MP3s on my (Google indexed) blog September of last year.
Which is what the RIAA/MPAA want. A Yahoo search DOES return the file, it's the fourth result. What was that about Google not being evil again?
Um. I searched for "posamist silky smooth" (no quotes) on Google, and the third result was this. Is that the MP3 you're talking about, or are there two bands called Posamist who have released songs called Silky Smooth?
And even if I hadn't been able to find the MP3 you named on Google in three clicks, I'm not sure exactly how that would make Google "evil". Evil is when you contribute to human suffering, not when you don't index binary files on your text search engine. -
Re:Eh?
So with Google you can find Madonna's shitty music, but you can't find a file like Posamist's Loom Up , even though it's a legal download that the band WANTS you to have?
They have four CD's worth of MP3s for free download, none googleable.
Pretty much proves what I've been saying all along - the RIAA/IFPI isn't trying to keep Madonna and Metallica off the internet, they want to keep you from hearing Posamist and The Station (Whose FLAC files on archive.org can't be sucessfully googled for, either). -
Re:I'm sure...
You can't even find ligitimate MP3s on Google.
Try to find this file. It's a song by my friends Posamist named "Silky Smooth".
Search for "posamist silky smooth" (no quotes) and you only get links to some old shit on K5 mentioning the song and band. You won't find the MP3, even though I linked to all their MP3s on my (Google indexed) blog September of last year.
Which is what the RIAA/MPAA want. A Yahoo search DOES return the file, it's the fourth result. What was that about Google not being evil again?