(#2005-1176) - Topics this issue: 1) Singapore slings secret songs seldom sung since summer of seventy-three..., 2) Dual Disc, 3) A Kick In The Head - downloadable, 4) A Kick In The Head - downloadable, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 16:37:38 -0400 From: Joseph Brennan Subject: Re: Singapore slings secret songs seldom sung since summer of seventy-three... David Garcia wrote: > The original artwork shown further down on the page There was no original artwork, just different bootleggers' artwork. There was an approved original song order, and this isn't it. Joe Brennan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:41:40 -0500 From: "Jill Thompson" Subject: Re: Dual Disc I own about 10 Dual Discs to date, including the new Guilty 25th Anniversary Edition. I also have an iPod and transfer all my new CDs to it upon purchase. I was able to rip and transfer the CD side of every Dual Disc I own (I used iTunes software on my computer, but have also had success with Roxio CD Creator), including Guilty. When there are problems, it is almost always the drive/player and not the software. No problems at all ripping or playing these discs on several different players. I think there are some computer drives that have trouble -- I've heard internal factory drives from Dell and others have had some troubles for some people. Also, some car players in playing the discs. Overall, I would guess at least 80% of CD players have no problems ripping or playing the CD side. The DVD side, I've heard of no problems at all. If you have a CD burner that can handle Dual Discs (mine is a TDK external deck - connects with USB - these are very reasonably priced these days) you can simply burn an exact copy of the CD side to a cheap CD-R. It should play in the car or any other player (unless very old) and provide the exact same audio quality as the original. The Dual Disc is much better if only for the DVD side of extras that don't come with the regular CD. I like them especially well because I can play the higher quality audio of the CD found on the DVD side on my best CD/DVD player - Denon 2900 (for those of you who are into audio equipment, etc.) and home theatre system....to get the very best sound -- and still enjoy the regular CD in the car on on my iPod wherever I go. Hope this helps. Jill ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 19:04:49 EDT From: BethKujala@aol.com Subject: Re: A Kick In The Head - downloadable Thanks for letting us know. Feeling dumb. How can you save the file (rather than just listen)? Beth ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:52:17 -0400 From: Chris Mathis Subject: Re: A Kick In The Head - downloadable >Feeling dumb. How can you save the file (rather than just listen)? "Right Click" on the link, then "Save Target As" Then save the file to the desired location. .....----===*Chris.... http://www.brothersgibb.com Bee Gees News and Information ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [09/05/2005 21:01] ----------------------------------------------------