I need some oldies.

TopSecret

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Sep 4, 2005
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I wanna download some music... oldies mainly but I cant really think of some.
And when I hear oldies on the radio they never say the artist or title... well, they do sometimes, like 10% of the time.

Sooooo, any suggestions???
if possible not only beatles, or madonna or something.

Thanks.
 

Silvermk2

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What's your definition of oldies? Afterall some people consider the 80's oldies. If you mean the 50's kind of oldies go after some Chuck Berry work like Johnny be Good. For the 60's do some CCR, Hendrix, Stones, Dylan, Beatles, etc. For the 70's I'm a big Springsteen fan, you can do Claptons Layla, Queen stuff, and In gadda da vida j/k :). For the 80s do some U2 or find one of those greatest one hit wonders CD and start downloading. HTH
 

TopSecret

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Sep 4, 2005
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aaaaaaaah, good question.... thanks for reminding me, lol

lets say 60s to late 80s.


oh right, clapton is good.... really good... thx.
 

??supra

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just throwing some names of some good bands that are before the late 80s, no particualr order

pink floyd,the doors,hendrix,queen,george thorogood,judas priest,iron maiden,the eagles,umm cant think of much more having a real hard time consentrateng today
 

Brewster

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Ah, this is my genre!

Neil Young
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
The Allman Brothers Band
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
Black Sabbath
Bob Dylan
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Deep Purple
The Doors
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Fleetwood Mac
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
The Guess Who
The Who
Jefferson Airplane
Jethro Tull
Joe Walsh
Led Zeppelin
Bob Marley
Little Feat
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Pink Floyd
Rolling Stones
Steve Miller Band
Ten Years After
The Animals
ACDC
Foghat
The Velvet Underground
Eric Clapton
The Yardbirds
Traffic
Derrick and the Dominos
Blind Faith
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Yes
Humble Pie

I know I'm missing some bands too. If you need any song recommendations just ask. :)
 

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Brewster said:
Ah, this is my genre!

Neil Young
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
The Allman Brothers Band
Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles
Black Sabbath
Bob Dylan
Cream
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Deep Purple
The Doors
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Fleetwood Mac
Frank Zappa
Grateful Dead
The Guess Who
The Who
Jefferson Airplane
Jethro Tull
Joe Walsh
Led Zeppelin
Bob Marley
Little Feat
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Pink Floyd
Rolling Stones
Steve Miller Band
Ten Years After
The Animals
ACDC
Foghat
The Velvet Underground
Eric Clapton
The Yardbirds
Traffic
Derrick and the Dominos
Blind Faith
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Yes
Humble Pie

I know I'm missing some bands too. If you need any song recommendations just ask. :)


Buffalo Springfield
 

TopSecret

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Brewster: :bigthumb: awesome, thanks... go ahead and recommend some songs!
i will have to do some serious downloading now, lol

D34: will do…. didn’t even think about that, lol

i got: tons of beatles, tons of madonna too...
those are songs i already have... i think i have many more on my other laptop too but that one is in BC... and i cant remember.

the kinks - death of a clown
ramones - pet sematary
lynard skynard - sweet home alabama
eric clapton - tears in heaven
eagles - hotel california
zager & evans - in the year 2525
t-rex - children of the revolution
sting - russians
mamas & the papas - california dreaming
black sabbath - paranoid
the who - who are you
queen - we will rock you
simon & garfunkel - scarborough fair, the boxer
eddie money - 2 tickets to paradise
america - horse with no name
led zeppelin - stairway to heaven
U2 - sunday bloody sunday, where the streets have no name
madonna - la isla bonita, just like a prayer
ultravox - dancing with tears in my eyes, hymn
alice cooper - poison
tony basil - hey micky
bob marley - bad boys
chris de burgh - dont pay the ferryman
don henley - boys of summer
billy idol - white wedding
paul young - come back and stay
pink floyd - another brick in the wall 1-3
 

encomiast

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here are a few from my collection, I gotta check the ones from yours that I don't already have....

Don McLean - American Pie
The Mamas & The Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me & California Dreaming
Deep Purple - Child in Time
Ram Jam - Black Betty
Peter, Paul & Mary - Leaving on a Jetplane
Journey - Wheel in the Sky
Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Patrick Hernandez - Born to be Alive
Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody
Hot Chocolate - Everyone's a Winner
Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart & Holding out for a Hero
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb & High Hopes (A+++!)
The Who - My Generation
Don Henley - The End of Innocence
Bob Marley - No Woman, No Cry
John Lennon - Imagine & Yesterday
The Police - So Lonely & Roxanne & Every Breath You Take
Christopher Octasek - Real Wild Child
David McWilliams - The Days of Pearly Spencer
Sisters of Mercy - Temple of Love
Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacherman
Billy Idol - Rebel Yell
Elton John - Nikita
Al Green - Ain't no Sunshine When She's Gone
Sniff 'n the Tears - Driver's Seat
Manfred Mann & The Earth Band - Davy's on the Road Again
Camouflage - Love is a Shield & The Great Commandment
Canned Heat - On the Road Again
The Wallflowers - One Headlight
Marillion - Kayleigh
Van Halen - Jump
UB 40 - Kingston Town & Red Red Wine & Can't Help Falling in Love
U2 - With or Without You
Toto - Hold the Line & Africa
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Learning to Fly
The Troggs - Wild Thing (& the german parody "Wild Ding" :D)
The Temptations - Papa Was a Rolling Stone (A++)
The McCoys - Hang on Sloopy
The Kinks - Lola
The Cars - Drive
Blues Brothers - Everybody Needs Somebody
Animals - House of the Rising Sun (A++)
Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere
Supertramp - Give a Little Bit & Logical Song
Sting - Fields of Gold
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Status Quo - In the Army Now
Star Ship - We Built This City
Spencer Davis Group - Keep on Running
Soft Cell - Tainted Love
Sam Cooke - Don't Know Much About History
Rocky Sharp & the Replays - Rama Lama Ding Dong
Robert Palmer - Johnny and Mary
Richard O'Brian - Time Warp (from the Rocky Horror Picture Show)
Ray Charles - Hit the Road, Jack
Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield
Nick Craven - I Promised Myself
Mungo Jerry - In the Summertime
Men at Work - Down-Under
Melanie - Lay Down
Lou Reed - Take a Walk on the Wild Side
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (this and "Come Back and Stay" make me shiver for some reason)
Kaoma - Lambada
Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire
Jim Croce - Bad Bad Leroy Brown
Housemartins - Caravan of Love
Herman's Hermits - No Milk Today

and so on...... should be enough to make your dialup connection smoke.
if you're desperate for some "new" music and are still in Germany, I could as well burn a DVD for you. just let me know.
 

Brewster

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albums to download:

every song on these cds are good.

pink floyd - the wall, dark side of the moon, animals, wish you were here
led zeppelin - I, II, III, IV, houses of the holy, physical graffiti, presence, in through the out door
black sabbath - paranoid
 

Satan

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I recently installed Winamp and am using a StreamRipper plug in....

With this, I open Shoutcast radio and tune into any station shown....they have everything! Anyways, StreamRipper copies the track, with all of the header info (artist/title) and creates separate folders for each station, with all of the MP3s played (as separate files).

We've been streaming/saving oldies for the GF's parents (still on dial-up).... Basically we tune into an oldies station (60's, 70's, and 80's) and let it run all night. In the morning we have ALOT of music and only used up about 300MB (depending on bit rate).

We sort thru and delete what we don't want, write the rest to CD and give to them on occassions (holidays, etc)..... they love it.

We usually stream techno/trance and have "old-school" mixes, rock, 80's alternative, etc, etc. Name your genre, it's there. Let us know how U do....

E
 

TopSecret

"Fudge you, butthole!"
Sep 4, 2005
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i am on dial up... which sucks ass but it is not too bad for downloading songs...
i also can't let it run thru the night cos it would kill the telephone bill (i'm billed per minute which sucks even more)... so the whole stream ripper thing isnt really an option :(

but its a good idea and i will keep that in mind :)
 

drunk_medic

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You know what you could do? Bribe your boyfriend or someone with a fast/unlimited connection to download music and burn the files to CDs or DVDs without conversion for you. It would be much cheaper, and if you keep MP3s as data instead of converting them for old-school CD player use, you can cram a BUNCH of songs on even a regular 700MB CD.
Example: In my "Albums" folder, I have copied all of my purchased CDs to MP3 format at 192kbps. At that bit rate, which seems higher than most care to rip at [takes up more space; most people seem to rip at 128k], I can fit a little less than 1,000 songs on a 4.7 gigabyte DVD; almost twice that if I burn dual-layer. This also depends on length of the songs, but you get my point.