Lots of Dylan related things lately. In February I bought a copy of Masked and anonymous for Ron for his birthday and ripped a copy of it a last weekend with DVD Decrypter, (a great app). It's the sort of movie that needs multiple viewings. I read this review this weekend, which will help you out if you plan on seeing it -- and you should, because it is a great film.
Dylan recently released his Halloween 1964 concert as part of the bootleg series. I've had a *real* bootleg of that show for quite some time, (again from Ron), but grabbed the official release, (which is much better sound quality), from AllOfMP3. AllOfMP3 is a music download site out of Russia that sells music downloads by the megabyte. It's like buying clothes by the pound, (or by the bag from Pennywise in Pittsfield :) ). I signed up for 1 gigabyte of downloads, which cost 10 bucks. The cool thing is that you can choose which format, bitrate and encoder you want you music encoded with before you buy it. The music I have bought so far have been under a buck an album. An no DRM to boot. Screw iTunes!
I'm going to see Dylan play this Friday night here in NH. Outdoor show. Should be great!
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Screw iTunes??? Screw you!!!
With love,
Mac Bigot Ryan :D
...I was using the term 'iTunes' to represent any music download service that incorporates DRM crapolla. Nothing against iTunes in particular :)
... and to heck with those iPods, both white and candy colored. Oh yeah, and those groovin' silhouettes of people with iPods in the ads, they can get back into their VW New Beetles and drive home.
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