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SteveB

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Okay! I have a no-frills web site running which contains the tracks from the forum CD. You can listen to the tracks via streaming MP3 (flash required) via a "jukebox" page, and/or download the MP3's and cover art at the "cd kit" page to facilitate burning your own disc. The performance/track details are listed when you play the song via the jukebox page.

Enjoy, and post any thoughts or criticism here. I know it's simplistic, and it's also subject to change if I have time and inclination to play with the style sheets a bit. I used the forum font throughout!

You can hit it at:

http://bpcd.lostfrontier.net
 
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SteveB

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Thanks, Pete! It's a nice, diverse collection of songs.. lots of great tracks on there! I have an idea for "Knucklehead Radio" using that same MP3 player but feeding it a playlist via XML. But I want to wait until I get all the track details from the contributors, and then have a chance to clean up what's there now.
 

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Good work! an interesting mixture of tracks, something for everyone I think.

Particularly loved Beej's, Tim O'Sullivans, Tristans, Phattducks Heretics track, and Randracula tracks.

And good website too Steve!
 

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pinging Lord Bongo...

I just have to tell you that I keep going back to that little ditty of yours on the CD, and I really like it!

For everyone: if anyone has difficulty using the flash MP3 player let me know. Not that I'll be able to do anything about it... but I'm just curious about its cross-browser compatibility. I didn't write the MP3 player, that is the excellent handiwork of Jeroen Wijering of the Netherlands.
 

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d2s10.mp3 replaced

I replaced Bovinehost's MP3 with a cleaner version that he supplied. (around 11:15 am EDT)

You'll probably need to clear your browser's cache to get the new one if you've already visited the site and played that song.
 

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I just have to tell you that I keep going back to that little ditty of yours on the CD, and I really like it!

There's very little in my past that I think about re-visiting, but that's one. I'd really like to do a decent recording of it someday with real musicians - and thank you.

Nice work on the website, sir!

Jack
 

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.........wish i had contributed.


Thanks to everyone. Again, for those who didn't get a shot at the initial project, I'm open to the idea of expanding the tribute site to more tracks in the future. I could add a new 'virtual' CD for every ten new tracks!
 

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How did I completely miss this? I have lots of studio recordings of my band now. Let me know when you have room for more people to play. :(
 

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I use OS X. Make sure you're on the cd kit page (cd kit), then Ctrl-Click > Save Link As... and it should be saved in your default folder where you download files off the net. I use Firefox, so my Downloads list pops up automatically, and then I can click Open, and the MP3 will open in iTunes.

Maybe you're trying to download from the streaming page?
 
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