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The Beatles Discography 12 Studio Albums.

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

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Where to download discographies?

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

I’m looking to download discographies for the bands I like? I’d just download all of the songs separately, but… well… that would take forever for bands like The Beatles.

Thanks.
Edit: I’d really rather just download a .zip or .rar (or anything like those, although I’d prefer those since I’ve already got the programs) that contains .mp3 files for all of the songs.

There are two easy ways of doing this.

If you’re willing to pay, the best thing to do is to buy a boxed set of the artist’s discography.

If you don’t want to spend a cent, go to your local library and put the artist’s discography on hold. When you acquire the CDs, insert the CD into your computer and rip the songs off the CD.

Hope that helps!

Beatles discography

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Look what I got!!!

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You have a way of buying or downloading bootlegs (album unofficial) of your favorite band?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I, for example, I have dozens of bootlegs of the Beatles, containing much material without precedent in the band’s official discography. Have you ever tried to find out if there is available in the form of bootlegs, this type of material of your band?

PS: sorry my english (I’m Brazilian and speak Portuguese)

below’s file link i’ve searched for you

are there any bands you have an emotional or spiritual connection to? share you story no matter the length?

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

i have two. first the beatles, because i remember being a child and listening to nothing but all of their discography. i had no idea what i am the walrus means other than it was funny and like ice cream for my ears, delightful, fifteen years later and i feel the exact same way, that’s timeless.

second would have to be radiohead it was four years ago when i was seventeen that i became an extremely depressed adolescent and stopped going to school so my parents thought it would be best if i went on a vacation to israel to visit my family and clear my head in hopes of me coming back their happy innocent child i was once. no such luck for them but luckily for me my brother lent me his ipod which had the entire radiohead discography and up until that point i had only been exposed to creep but thanks to the ten hour plane ride there and back i fell in love and began to feel accepted and found an outlet of melodies that made me feel not so alone in tracks like pyramid song and paranoid android. every single one of their albums is art all the way from pablo honey to in rainbows.

music is amazing and is a second religion to me.

Just to start off, I am also in love with the Beatles and feel very emotionally attached to them. My other bands include but are not limited to Ani DiFranco (she who helps me through EVERY relationship I’ve ever had, she’s brilliant and bold), Placebo (who helped me through my troubled high school days and later when I found drugs), Ben Harper (who was there for me when I was entering psychosis and had a deep obsession for nature and weed), Panic! At theDisco (their Pretty. Odd. album was the basis of a lot of delusional thoughts, but I’m happy they were there because they made them happy thoughts. All in all I was a very happy schizophrenic person until the paranoia set in). Then there are all the muscials that influence my life Les Mis being one of my favs. I feel like Eponine most of my days and I love singing with her on the tracks. Music is my second love next to God. It was almost completely taken away from me when I was in psychosis because I was paranoid and thought that it was all live music and that the artists were singing to me, but they were singing horrible things to me and it drove me to the point where I wouldn’t listen to music at all. Thankfully I’m not like that anymore, but sadly for me, while I wasn’t listening to music I was smoking and not exercising my voice and I can’t sing like I used to. I was lead in my high school musical (Thoroughly Modern Millie) and I can’t even hope to hit those notes anymore

You have a way of buying or downloading bootlegs (album unofficial) of your favorite band?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

I, for example, I have dozens of bootlegs of the Beatles, containing much material without precedent in the band’s official discography. Have you ever tried to find out if there is available in the form of bootlegs, this type of material of your band?

PS: sorry my english (I’m Brazilian and speak Portuguese)

here’s direct download website i’ve searched for you

How do I remove the first few characters of many different file names?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

I have the Beatles’s discography on my computer, but unfortunately each song name looks roughly like this:
"01_The Beatles – Come Together"
"09_The Beatles – You Never Give Me Your Money"
"17_The Beatles – Her Majesty"
Is there any way to remove the first 14 characters from all of the songs at once?
Going through all of them manually seems like kind of a pain…
Thank you for your answers.

Hi,

Check out the following link. You will get it.

http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/MS_DOS/Q_21873735.html

Good Luck,
JA

The beatles discography

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

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Which of the following scenarios is worse – a friend with too few songs, or too many?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The title was difficult to word, so lemme explain. Imagine there’s this guy, let’s call him Phil. Phil is your friend and he’s cool and all, makes you laugh hysterically, but he has this one flaw. Phil is an insufferable music snob. Terrible, right? He refuses to listen to anything you try to play for him and thinks the stuff that he listens to is the best, doesn’t understand why you like what you do (whatever that might be). You’re still buds with him, you’ve just realized not to play your music around him. It’s all good.

Now, which would be worse?

A) Phil only has a couple hundred songs in his music library (of whatever genre/s). He’s not interested/too lazy to go search out anymore, or maybe he can’t comprehend how much music is really out there. Whatever. Point is, he doesn’t have much variety.

B) Phil has about 300GB of music. He even carries around an extra laptop everywhere just to hold it! There are dozens (if not more) genres of music, and thousands of albums. He’s got Paula Abdul next to Pink Floyd; bubblegum dance pop next to black metal. He has hundreds of well-known bands and thousands of obscure ones. Doesn’t matter whether it’s Brokencyde or The Beatles, it’s on that laptop. Unfortunately, he listens to approx. 1% of it – say, oh, three thousand songs. See, Phil for whatever reason collects all this music (maybe he’s OCD). He tells others how great it is to be musically broad. If you say "Nah dude I don’t really like dig rap" or "I can’t stand metal, man", he gives you a look and tells you how you’re missing out***. He’s a good friend but he’s not perfect, and you hate his superior attitude. Funny thing is, Phil might hear a song and think "Well that doesn’t sound bad" so he adds the entire discography to his library. BUT, if it doesn’t automatically catch his ear, he never listens to it again. He doesn’t realize this though and continues to add music to his collection and tell people what a wealth of knowledge he is.

Now – which is more annoying to you? In both cases, Phil isn’t the All-Knowing Music Guru that he erroneously believes he is. Which would you prefer him to be out of these 2 options and why?

Try to answer in terms of the question, not in terms of "Well he doesn’t know a lot so I could introduce him to good bands" or "Whoa he’s got a ton of music I’ll never have to pay for another album again!". Thanks. :)

***For the sake of the question, let’s pretend that you happen to enjoy the only type of music he loathes – perhaps he was trapped in an elevator as a child and forced to listen to it all day. Poor guy, not his fault really.
Thanks for the answers, I’m just curious as to how others feel on this! :)
RWPossum: Well let’s try not to get caught up in linguistics :/ I just said "snob" to convey the image of snootiness/smug superiority, not a person who is legitimately interested in music in general.

Well, worse for you as the friend would be if Phil was the second one, because he listens to so much but STILL doesnt like your music, even if he likes lots of others, he shows off, PLUS he doesnt give songs the chance to be heard even if they got epic after the first few lines. The reason the first one is better here for you is because atleast you can justify that the reason he doesnt listen to your songs is because he only likes one genre; when he likes a bunch then you feel that you must have really failed in some way about something you’re really pationate about. He’d also be more passionate about one genre which makes it easier to have different tastes and seperate that from the rest of your friendship, where the second example it seems harder to seperate his habit from his self.

As Phil himself, it would be best to be the second, because atleast he has all those songs as "proof" that he listens to them, maybe he has ADHD and just cant listen to one thing all the time :) Atleast he has the stuff at his fingertips, and is open to atleast listening to a bit of different styles. The reason the first one would be worse in Phils shoes would be because then he’s so trapped in that one little box that he’s not even willing to listen to the first line of other ones, and thinks he’s superior and is only looking at one part of the entire picture, which isnt a good outlook for him to have in life at all, so it could transfer from music to other areas.

His cockyness could also do that though, and probably not in a very good way ;) But hey, if he’s great in every other way then thats good, but it is hard if your passion is music and he doesnt support and/or encourage you in it, and that’s something you’d need to talk with him about, because nomatter what, he should still support and encourage you through the thick and thin, since that is what a true friend is. But everybody forgets sometimes and bringing that up about encouraging could really improve things not only for you, but for him.

What is the best George Harrison Album to buy?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

I have just finished my Beatles Discography, and want more! I am looking for a greatest hits CD or if there is not one of the what is his best album. Thanks.
PS If there is a greatest hits album, what is it called. Thanks!

All Things Must Pass
This epic album has many songs written by George when he was with the Beatles but there just wasn’t enough room for them on Beatle albums.

I know exactly how you feel. After I finished getting all the remasters (Sgt. Peppers-what an improvement!) I picked up the following albums:

Imagine-John Lennon
Legend-John Lennon
(the best of the many compilation albums)

http://www.amazon.com/Lennon-Legend-Very-Best-John/dp/B00000634J

Ram-Paul McCartney
(this album reminds me the most of the Beatles because of the amazing harmonies and melodies)
Wingspan-Paul McCartney & Wings (most comprehensive McCartney collection)

http://www.amazon.com/Wingspan-Hits-History-Paul-McCartney/dp/B00005BA03

Ringo=Ringo Starr
(the only Beatle solo album with all four Beatles on it-the remaster also has my favorite Harrison/Starr collaboration: "It Don’t Come Easy.")

All Things Must Pass-George Harrison
(my favorite of all the solo Beatle albums.)