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A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
For the Three Peppers link, click on the hypertext word "regálame" which appears immediately below the listing for track #24.
Lucky, It is my good pleasure that readers such as yourself care enough to offer corrections. So don't hesistate to jump in anytime! Doug S.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.
A brief note about Mining the Audio Motherlode: The main focus here will be on posts of rare and out-of-print recordings, but the blogs themselves are responsible for the content they are providing. A few helpful words about the downloads: Follow the links provided to blog pages offering the downloads. Look for the download link on the page. (Occasionally, the link is listed in the Comments section. Also, if the original download link is no longer active, check further down in the string of comments; a new download link may be posted there.) Some downloads deposit a folder on your desktop; others leave an rar. file, which needs to be opened using special software. This software is FREE and available online. (If you use a Mac, I highly recommend UnRarx.) Some blogs provide passwords, which then must be entered when opening the rar. file. The password is typically listed right next to the original download link. Be sure to search the archived pages at each individual blogs to find more musical gems. Also, check the blog rolls at each blog for leads to other great blogs. Searching for a specific artist or album? Use Google's BlogSearch or the terrific music blog search engine Captain Crawl.