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robo2448 09-30-2006 06:14 PM

The countdown begins.

I'm really jealous of all you guys.

JohnXDoesn't 09-30-2006 07:01 PM

[QUOTE=wanderer;13356594]sorry but true, your mentioned EF, CIYW are already better than all the new stuff combined minus Marty Robbins/2000 Years....[/QUOTE]
nope, sorry dude. not true at all. I have ears, i know enough about music and songwriting to know those two songs are not better then the entire new album "combined". thats silly. the new album is good, it is The Who, and everyone should just get used to it. :smash:


thanks for fixing that link info....
[QUOTE=fwqhgads;13357299]: ([/QUOTE]
yeah. i tried to bring that up as a topic of conversation here a long time ago when someone on the board used it against pete. he was vindicated, and as you can see no CP was found in his possesion or on any of his [i]14[/i] computers at home, in studio, or his offices. these were computers that were offically his and he had plenty of time after his initial access to download, etc...before the cops busted him some time later. so he is in the clear. completely. still very unfortunate. and really stupid to make him a "registered sex offender" after one brief visit to a website. using his CC for furthur access is what really did him in. perhaps a mistake, but hardly a serious crime, IMO.

Ephemeral 10-01-2006 01:59 AM

Yeah, I just thought it was kind of gay that he's now a registered sex offender. That position belongs to Uncle Ernie and Ivor the Engine Driver. >: (

Seafroggys 10-01-2006 02:16 AM

i didn't think Ivor was a 'sex offender.' He was just someone that kept the missus company, before she was forgiven (god I love that part)

Ephemeral 10-01-2006 02:19 AM

meh

I always thought that the girl was a younger girl, and imagined Ivor as some sick old pervert.

"YOU ARE FORGGGGGGGGGGGIIIIIIIIIIIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEN"

apple pie 10-01-2006 11:26 AM

wow best show ive seen, the tribute song to elvis was ace.

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 12:58 PM

[QUOTE=apple pie;13360645]wow best show ive seen, the tribute song to elvis was ace.[/QUOTE]
so do you have any details for us?

robo2448 10-01-2006 01:49 PM

I've started to listen to The Who a lot after a pretty lengthy hiatus. Listened to Q the other day and now it's Tommy's turn. Last Thursday, I saw Almost Famous, and when they played Sparks I realized that I haven't listened to Tommy in forever. So I need to fix that now. And it's amazing.

np- Acid Queen

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 01:55 PM

a hiatus from The Who? :confused:

makes no sense :(



/shakes head in bewilderment

Ephemeral 10-01-2006 01:56 PM

how could this happen

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 01:58 PM

its a stciky situation. we may have to revoke robo's membership. if we had memberships.

:smash:

Lunch 10-01-2006 01:58 PM

I forced myself to take a break from them just so I could keep their albums fresh sounding, in my mind. I was listening to them too much so I had to switch things up a bit. But then last week they regained control of my top weekly artists on last.fm. Now all is well again.

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 02:00 PM

this is worse then i could of imagined. the blasphamy of it all :eek:

Lunch 10-01-2006 02:04 PM

I have veto power over you though.

robo2448 10-01-2006 02:51 PM

It wasn't hiatus. I just went a while without listening to them much. It wasn't a concious thing.

/disgraced:(

Lunch 10-01-2006 03:09 PM

You just said it was a hiatus. Make up your mind damnit!

robo2448 10-01-2006 03:27 PM

[QUOTE=Lunch;13361940]You just said it was a hiatus. Make up your mind damnit![/QUOTE]

It wasn't! I just haven't listened to them very much since June. But it wasn't a hiatus. I went awhile without listening to much of The Beatles either. Kind of weird.

Lunch 10-01-2006 03:29 PM

Erroneous! Erroneous on both accounts!

Broken Arrow 10-01-2006 06:46 PM

Okay so I saw the Who last night. I don't wanna type anything huge, mostly because the setlist was pretty reminiscent of all the others, still it was an amazing show.

Can't Explain and the Seeker starting off the evening and really got the crowd going with Pete's crazy windmills and such. They played alot of new stuff throughout the evening which I thought was pretty solid. I also really liked how well the EP flowed live, very well done. I was especially impressed with a song written about that spiritual advisor who's name escapes me right now, but you'll know who it was. It was a really chilled out song with the videos monitors showing videos of waves and oceans etc. SPeaking of the monitors they had some really cool stuff up there, much better than I'd expected. When they werent showing old footage of the band they usually had crazy trippy/cool animations and videos happening which were well done.

Highlights-Pete's Windmills, Roger's mic swinging, Won't Get Fooled Again, Baba, My Generation, Who are You, The Tommy set (I was so excited they played Sparks). The whole thing was amazing though.

Only thing I wish was abit better was for awhile during Sparks I couldn't really hear the punishing bassline. Which I like the best part. Well I could hear it but not as well as I'd like to.

oh yeah, I loved moe. too, I thought they had some really cool jams, and they changed variation often. They only thing is there lyrics werent great but who cares? They were awesome at playing, especially Rob, the bassist.

Also the performance was filmed and recorded for a DVD/CD and my buddy who also went to the show, floor seats (luck bastard) is gonna order it. So I'm totally gonna burn that off him.

I know I didnt cover shiiit in this so if anyone has any concert questions please ask. :)

robo2448 10-01-2006 07:48 PM

Sounds awesome. I wish I could have seen them when they came here. And the bass is the best part about Sparks! But I suppose it can't be quite the same without John. Seriously, though the bassline carries that song. If I ever need something to pump me up, Sparks always does the trick. Especially the Live at Leeds version.

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 07:53 PM

[QUOTE=robo2448;13362034]It wasn't! I just haven't listened to them very much since June.....[/QUOTE]

since June!


/faints at prospect


/vetos Lunch's veto power :angry:

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 08:55 PM

hello again.

found this link to free and authorized Who torrents. i don't have a dvd burner so i'm sticking to audio. i'm downloading the '74 Chalrton show as i type.

[url]http://www.longliverock.org/downloads/index.php[/url]

anyway, does anyone know if i can mount a DVD file or whatever its called with DAEMON Tools and watch it without burning? and if so are their additional steps i have to take? thanks...

Ephemeral 10-01-2006 09:46 PM

Oh how I hope they play Sparks when I see them. *crosses fingers*

003 Days 22 Hours 51 Min 41 Sec omgomgomg

John, what type of file is it? An ISO?

Thanks for that link too..

JohnXDoesn't 10-01-2006 10:49 PM

i have no idea of the file type. i've really just skimmed the site. i'll have more info as i check it all out. the gig i'm downloading right now is a great one. i've seen clips from it many times but have never heard the entire thing. setlist:

Disc 1 (58:11 minutes):

01 - I Can't Explain
02 - Summertime Blues
03 - Young Man Blues
04 - Baba O'Riley
05 - Behind Blue Eyes
06 - Substitute
07 - I'm A Boy
08 - Tattoo
09 - Boris The Spider
10 - Drowned
11 - Bell Boy
12 - Dr Jimmy

Disc 2 (54:33 minutes):

01 - Won't Get Fooled Again
02 - Pinball Wizard
03 - See Me Feel Me
04 - 5:15
05 - Magic Bus
06 - My Generation
07 - Naked Eye
08 - Let's See Action
09 - My Generation Blues

these are flac files. if there are any questions i have about them i'll hit you up, as i know you're familiar with this stuff. good deal, then :)


[b]EDIT: HOLY CRAP! I'm listening and this stuff is amazing. Leeds quality amazing. jeff i'm going to ask you for some flac file info, converting to mp3, etc....rep for your help when i can again. and i will gladly pass this around once coverted. far too large (668mb) as is. even comes with cover art:[/b]

Front
[url]http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3717/thewho19740518charltoncompletefrontcoveral4.jpg[/url]
Back
[url]http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/8123/thewho19740518charltoncompleterearcoverpx9.jpg[/url]


:smoke:

Ephemeral 10-02-2006 07:52 PM

I've downloaded that one aswell. Great show indeed. I'm keeping mine in FLAC though, as it's now my codec of choice..

As for converting from FLAC, I'd recomend downloading foobar2000. You can add the FLAC files, and simply right click>>convert>>convert to, then pick your codec (use mp3 or I'll kill you) you can set up the kbps by clicking on the "..." button.

If you need any help with it just post here

Lunch 10-02-2006 08:25 PM

FLAC has the win quality right?

Ephemeral 10-02-2006 08:30 PM

It's a lossless codec that supports tagging. ^_____^

Also: As it turns out, it appears I may be on the floor when the Who roll into town! ^_____^

My friend got 2 floor tickets from an auction for a charity, and his mom said that if it was okay with me and my parents, I could give her my ticket, and take her place on the floor.

:D:D:D

Ephemeral 10-02-2006 10:42 PM

Oh my.

You guys [I][B]must[/B][/I] download the Amsterdam 1969-09-29 show. It's the first ever live perfomance of Tommy. Not bad quality either.

Seafroggys 10-02-2006 11:11 PM

where?

JohnXDoesn't 10-02-2006 11:52 PM

here, you n00b :p

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