A few shows for the Torrentless
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A few shows for the Torrentless
For what it's worth, (and for as long as my server will hold out), I've got a few of my favorite shows posted at:
http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/
I'll be posting a few other shows as I get a chance.
theSlip2004-04-02
theSlip2006-03-31
theSlip2007-03-15
theSlip2007-03-18
---------- June 21st update -----------------
And now there are a few more:
theSlip2003-03-27
theSlip2003-03-29
theSlip2003-04-03
theSlip2004-12-10
theSlip2005-02-11
-Pete
http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/
I'll be posting a few other shows as I get a chance.
theSlip2004-04-02
theSlip2006-03-31
theSlip2007-03-15
theSlip2007-03-18
---------- June 21st update -----------------
And now there are a few more:
theSlip2003-03-27
theSlip2003-03-29
theSlip2003-04-03
theSlip2004-12-10
theSlip2005-02-11
-Pete
Last edited by pete on Thu Jun 21, 2007 4:08 pm, edited 2 times in total.
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan
The 2/4/04 (actually 4/2/04 according to SlipBase) is AMAZING!!! Anyone who is on the fence about it, download it. Listening to the Sorry right now, it is completely transcendent, even has a a little "If I only had a brain" tease.... now seguing into With and Without you with Mike Dillon on percussion... SWEET!
Oops - thanks for catching that. It is definitely the April 2nd 2004 show, I just misnamed the folder.harrymcq wrote:The 2/4/04 [is] actually 4/2/04 according to SlipBase
And you're right, Sorry > With or Without You kicks some serious monkey butt.
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan
IE saves downloaded files to a temporary file first, (which probably has a meaningless name like "oeifjawe9ew92", and could be located anywhere in the Temporary Internet Files folders), and finally copies the data over to the desktop once the download has completed. It sounds like something went wrong when it tried to move the temporary file to the desktop. You're best bet is probably to just download the show again, but if that's not an option you can try an advanced search for files with the following properties:putty wrote: I have to use IE on my laptop, ... when it finished, it didn't show up, and searching for yielded nothing. any ideas?
1. Modified today
2. At Least 200000 KB
Make sure that the options to search System Folders and to search Hidden files are enabled.
Then, if you find a strange-looking file that has recently been created you can copy it to the desktop, give it a ".zip" extension, and try to unzip it.
Even then, it's a crapshoot.
Man, I hate IE.
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan
I posted the FLAC files for five more shows today at http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/flac/index.htm, and am currently uploading MP3's of the shows, which will be available at http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/mp3/index.htm in a day or two. They are older shows than the last batch, most of which were given to me by etahn many moons ago.
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan
Does anyone happen to have a good recording of the 2002-12-30 show with the Howling Monkey horns? I was thinking of posting it, but I don't have any information on the source of my copy, and it seems like it might be a second-generation recording (there are some DAE errors here and there, even though the MD5 signatures check out)
If there are better sources out there, I don't want to pollute the pool. If not, it's a great show and I'll post it.
Here are the md5 signatures:
a754ab222669e80dda1010b86092115a *theSlip02-12-30d02t03(Ashland).shn
5f040f348ea4069742e95d0b57fdc345 *theSlip02-12-30d01t02(Trane'ing).shn
a6c636adfb9f0fd4b2f440f323f8d388 *theSlip02-12-30d01t03(Clementine).shn
5f64de17b6904659150a108b08197488 *theSlip02-12-30d01t04(YouMightSay).shn
e4be713be3bba04bb08d40cdd996536c *theSlip02-12-30d01t05(NellieJean).shn
ff81a558fadb880335592229083d63c2 *theSlip02-12-30d01t06(Pungee).shn
2218256dda0e4d15bdcbdfcc00724f8d *theSlip02-12-30d02t01(DearMilena).shn
517b42250a5548c828103092ccb7860c *theSlip02-12-30d02t02(TenFold).shn
14ed00d40684c8be37de87d6eae85d0f *theSlip02-12-30d01t01(Landing).shn
be68adc2ec941a604121c1fd8a54fc5a *theSlip02-12-30d02t04(You'llFindAHome).shn
8cc64428949c26e28593cf2a782ce597 *theSlip02-12-30d02t05(SweetThing).shn
5656ba8c8b7741717e5154760d194464 *theSlip02-12-30d02t06(SpiceGroove).shn
c861e0bf222d93189631b21987517fd3 *theSlip02-12-30d03t01(Wolof).shn
Any help would be appreciated.
-Pete
If there are better sources out there, I don't want to pollute the pool. If not, it's a great show and I'll post it.
Here are the md5 signatures:
a754ab222669e80dda1010b86092115a *theSlip02-12-30d02t03(Ashland).shn
5f040f348ea4069742e95d0b57fdc345 *theSlip02-12-30d01t02(Trane'ing).shn
a6c636adfb9f0fd4b2f440f323f8d388 *theSlip02-12-30d01t03(Clementine).shn
5f64de17b6904659150a108b08197488 *theSlip02-12-30d01t04(YouMightSay).shn
e4be713be3bba04bb08d40cdd996536c *theSlip02-12-30d01t05(NellieJean).shn
ff81a558fadb880335592229083d63c2 *theSlip02-12-30d01t06(Pungee).shn
2218256dda0e4d15bdcbdfcc00724f8d *theSlip02-12-30d02t01(DearMilena).shn
517b42250a5548c828103092ccb7860c *theSlip02-12-30d02t02(TenFold).shn
14ed00d40684c8be37de87d6eae85d0f *theSlip02-12-30d01t01(Landing).shn
be68adc2ec941a604121c1fd8a54fc5a *theSlip02-12-30d02t04(You'llFindAHome).shn
8cc64428949c26e28593cf2a782ce597 *theSlip02-12-30d02t05(SweetThing).shn
5656ba8c8b7741717e5154760d194464 *theSlip02-12-30d02t06(SpiceGroove).shn
c861e0bf222d93189631b21987517fd3 *theSlip02-12-30d03t01(Wolof).shn
Any help would be appreciated.
-Pete
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan
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Here is what I have for 12/30/2002:
Pete, if you want this just PM me your addy and I'll send it out. If you can provide me FTP upload access to you server I can do that too....
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The Slip w/ the Howling Monkey Horns
12/30/02 The Paradise Boston, MA
Source: front of stage (Jecklin Disk) Earthworks TC30K> Canare Quad Cables> -10db pad> Tascam DA-P1 (48khz)
Transfer: DAT Master> Hosa Coax> Audiophile 2496> Wavelab 4 (mastering)> CD Wave> MKWact> SHN with seek files
recorded, transfered, and mastered by Clinton Vadnais <cleantone@hotmail.com>
Disk 1 (77:49)
Set One
1. Landing>* 4:45
2. Trane-ing* 11:20
3. Clementine* 13:45
4. You Might Say 10:26
5. Nellie Jean 18:36
6. Pungee* 10:13
Set Two
7. Dear Milena 8:40
Disk 2 (79:54)
1. Tenfold* 19:47
2. Ashland>* 5:27
3. You'll Find a Home* 10:41
4. Sweet Thing* 9:07
5. Spice Groove! 18:23
encore
6. Wolof* 16:27
! with "Love is a Battlefield" tease
The Howling Monkey Horns are:
Timo Shanko
Grayson Farmer
James Mirenda
“We search for acceptance, yet we give not freely...”
"There is a lot more to people, then you might give them credit for."
Addictions: I spent many years unknowingly acquiring them, now I spend every minute trying to fight them.
"There is a lot more to people, then you might give them credit for."
Addictions: I spent many years unknowingly acquiring them, now I spend every minute trying to fight them.
First, you need to decide if you want mp3s, or if you want to burn the shows to CDs.Kevin_Kjr wrote:wait so how do i save these shows?
1. MP3s
The simplest way is to go to download one of the "Zip File" links on the right-hand side of http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/mp3/index.htm. Unzip the resulting zip file, and you've got the MP3's for an entire show.
Otherwise, try a download manager like Firefox's DownThemAll! (http://www.downthemall.net/) to download the mp3 files directly from one of the directories linked to on the left-hand side of the page.
2. Burn to CDs
In this case, you'll need to download all of a show's FLAC files from one of the directories listed on http://theslip.rockfallspark.com/flac/index.htm. You can download the files one at a time from your browser, but you'll probably want to use a download manager like DownThemAll!. Then you'll need to decode the files to WAV files so that your CD burning application can burn the music as CD-Audio. To do this, check out http://flac.sourceforge.net/.
"Expressing a human need, I've always wanted to write a book that ended with the word Mayonnaise."
-Brautigan
-Brautigan