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skinrat |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 19:43:36 I've followed links in this forum to be able to download live shows from Musictoday, that were dead links. I've emailed Musictoday and have not received a response. So..does anyone know anything whether past/future shows will be available to download? I've received all my shows from Disclive up to the Fuji shows and see that there are no more being offered there (see other thread http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9930
Any info would be greatly apprecited, i'm especially interested in the Columbus, Ohio show from Oct. 4
Skinrat |
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Wade |
Posted - 11/03/2004 : 12:38:09 I got mine today... It sounds great.
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1. Pixies Launch Digital Downloads Store
Starting at 11AM EST this past Friday, the official Pixies digital downloads store launched with the goal of making almost every show from the fall tour available as a download. All shows are available in a high quality 256kbps MP3 format, and retail for $11.99 each. The sound quality is great for these shows, and while not every show will be available, the majority of the fall tour to date is represented. To start downloading, go to http://stores.musictoday.com/store/dept.asp?dept_id=3628&band_id=792
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skinrat |
Posted - 10/14/2004 : 19:18:36 Thank you Jefrey for the reply. I have yet to receive a response to my email that was sent to MusicToday. If they are allowed to offer shows and do so, I would hope they're customer service would be a little more proactive and start acting like their name.
Skinrat |
Jefrey |
Posted - 10/13/2004 : 11:49:24 Some of us that bought Pixies shows when they were accidentally on Musictoday got a refund and a note saying that they were testing the system and the shows were not meant to be available on the site at the time.
They said that they are still working details out with the band or something like that but that they would be available in the future. Those that bought a show and got refunded would get to pick a Pixies show for free when they do finally become avaialable to buy.
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apl4eris |
Posted - 10/10/2004 : 21:24:19 I second that emotion, skinrat. There were a lot of quirky changes in the songs during the Columbus show, and a slightly different setlist, not to mention all the dialogue I missed!
RIP Rest In Peace Jacques Derrida. rasta. ruowa. freedom from activity. a brief pause in reading. a rhythmic silence in music. |