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Remeraber garbanzo, this is another internet forum. You are a "n00b" so naturally everyone has to treat you like a turd. It's just common knowledge out on these digital streets. God, what a n00b...
 
Haha holy ****, I didn't even realize the RAR in the name was the same as the file type. I've only ever used it on .zip files, originally for a baseball computer simulation game I'm apart of. So I always searched out .zip music files without thinking anything of it. This is a great thing to realize!
 
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Or any of these at all:

The Complete Savory And Dial Sessions (1945-1951)
First Miles (1945)
Billie's Bounce (1945)
Yardbird In Lotus Land (1946)
The Love Songs Of Mr.B (1946)
Flying Home (1947)
Cool Bird (1947)
The Band That Never Was (1948)
Bird On 52nd Street (1948)
Bird At The Royal Roost (1948)
Cool Boppin' (1948)

So if anybody has any of those, I'd die for an up!
 
Anyone know where to find the Barry White song "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" INSTRUMENTAL version (not kareoke version). I need to download it to play at my daughter's wedding for the recessional and have searched every website I can find. thanks.
 
I have The Raincoats' Odyshape, The Undertones' "Teenage Kicks" and Nervous Breakdown by Black Flag. I don't have "The Horrible Truth Of Burma, but I know where you can find it.

"http://anthemsfromthealleyways.blogspot.com/2008/03/mission-of-burma-horrible-truth-about.html" < Mission Of Burma "Horrible Truth Of Burma."

You wouldn't happen to have Germicide, would you?
 
This might prove to be a bit of a long shot.

I want to check out the 2 albums put out by The Doors after Morrisons death with Robbie Krieger and Ray Manzarek doing the lead vocals.

Other Voices & Full Circle
 
Get outta town Fasho! I've got you covered. Give me a few minutes.

By the way, in order to get the full Joy Division experience, I'm going to send you their two studio albums, plus the Substance compilation and "Live at Les Baines Douches 18 Deceraber 1979", the best live album ever.
 
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