I´ve got some private collection with all the original Country classics Elvis Costello covered in his superb album Almost blue.
If you are interested on having them (for free, obvoiusly) just send me in a private message your Streamload address ( www2.streamload.com ) and I will send them to you as soon as I can.
(I´d appreciate you to send me some EC material, too... but it´s not a must).
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ABSOLUTELY BLUE (This offer is unrepeatable)
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"
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Maybe one day we should open a serious discussion about bootlegging music.
I am in favour of music, of course, and definitely in favour of Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus and everything in connection with him. But I can´t understand -talking about this Forum- why people is so cautious and reticent when we talk about downloading songs from the Net or bootlegging records.
This is not killing music, in any sense. Artists and companies obtain the biggest part of their incoming money from live shows. Cds are just a vehicle to promote songs the artist will perform in the future (and Elvis´ big number of performances are enough to guarantee he or his musicians will never be out of this business). Besides, I think it´s a dirty thing to charge us about 25 € for a CD, when they produce them for less than 1 € each.
And anyway, if the´d give one free CD for every Costello LP (or some favourite artists of mine) I bought in the past, I´d have the rest of his future discography for free.
Music is not trading. Music is culture (yeah, I know this is difficult to accept in some particular cases).
I am in favour of music, of course, and definitely in favour of Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus and everything in connection with him. But I can´t understand -talking about this Forum- why people is so cautious and reticent when we talk about downloading songs from the Net or bootlegging records.
This is not killing music, in any sense. Artists and companies obtain the biggest part of their incoming money from live shows. Cds are just a vehicle to promote songs the artist will perform in the future (and Elvis´ big number of performances are enough to guarantee he or his musicians will never be out of this business). Besides, I think it´s a dirty thing to charge us about 25 € for a CD, when they produce them for less than 1 € each.
And anyway, if the´d give one free CD for every Costello LP (or some favourite artists of mine) I bought in the past, I´d have the rest of his future discography for free.
Music is not trading. Music is culture (yeah, I know this is difficult to accept in some particular cases).
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"
* . . . must . . . not . . . RESPOND . . . *King_of_Spain wrote:Maybe one day we should open a serious discussion about bootlegging music.
I am in favour of music, of course, and definitely in favour of Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus and everything in connection with him. But I can´t understand -talking about this Forum- why people is so cautious and reticent when we talk about downloading songs from the Net or bootlegging records.
This is not killing music, in any sense. Artists and companies obtain the biggest part of their incoming money from live shows. Cds are just a vehicle to promote songs the artist will perform in the future (and Elvis´ big number of performances are enough to guarantee he or his musicians will never be out of this business). Besides, I think it´s a dirty thing to charge us about 25 € for a CD, when they produce them for less than 1 € each.
And anyway, if the´d give one free CD for every Costello LP (or some favourite artists of mine) I bought in the past, I´d have the rest of his future discography for free.
Music is not trading. Music is culture (yeah, I know this is difficult to accept in some particular cases).
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I think it is not necessary it is a private one, since Streamload is an absolutely legal site.noiseradio wrote:King of Spain,
Private message me and explain how to use streamload. I'd be interested.
1) Go to www2.streamload.com
2) OPen an account to your name. It is absolutely for free and you only need to give an e-mail address. There is a limit of 100 MB or 1 month per account (but you can open as many as you want)
3) Give me your address.
4) I´ll send you the material.
5) You can download the songs from your account.
And that´s it!
"Sometimes I name and number all the things you gave to me"