2006 Issues 55-60 | PDF | 9-10 MB per issue
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
13 Nov 2006 02:20:00
|
Comments :
6
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
29 Oct 2006 20:05:00
|
Comments :
3
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
29 Oct 2006 02:35:00
|
Comments :
7
Best Internet Links
Posted by :: Alex | Date :: Aug 20, 2008 19:05:00 | [ 34 comments ]
Posted by :: Alex | Date :: Aug 20, 2008 19:05:00 | [ 34 comments ]
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
23 Feb 2006 23:28:24
|
Comments :
4
Strange thing - After editing yesterday's post to include the second CD, my "publication" disappeared !!! It feels like a deja vu, pppppppplllllllllllllleeeeeAAAAASSSEEE Avax fix it (along with the rest of the board)
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
23 Feb 2006 05:00:20
|
Comments :
3
After the suggestion by Nagiants39 (for Presidente), here is a fine example of an old keyboard player who, although releasing solo material with a classical flavor all these years, still enjoys a decent blues - rock all-night session with a competent group of Aussies.
Rec. Down/under in 2003, these are MP3s / Lame / CBR / 192 kbps
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
19 Jan 2006 23:57:55
|
Comments :
0
Duration 4.50 min, DivX encoded avi/160 kbps audio
One on their greatest performances ever captured on film, and it was not on the original Monterey Pop Fest release, but then the director (Pennebaker) authorized a complete Monterey in '97 (30 years later!!!) and now we have it in the Outtakes...
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
04 Jan 2006 03:43:00
|
Comments :
4
Roy Buchanan, My Babe (1980) | MP3 256 Kbps | 69 MB
This was downloaded some time ago ... According to the Tags, it's a vinyl rip (albeit a nice sounding & well preserved LP). Not included in "my-personal-favorites" list, but then some of the more guitar-oriented among you might find a couple of interesting riffs in here (it's either that Roy's tone and volume is "lower", or maybe the new singer is covering the guitar with his howling ;-)).
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
03 Jan 2006 02:01:13
|
Comments :
12
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
02 Jan 2006 07:33:22
|
Comments :
8
Judging from the response, you seem to like the ol' boy. No point in stopping now, then !!! I have quite a few CDs, and although there's been a recent "flood" in blues newsgroups with mainly his latest stuff (Alligator, etc) I'd rather upload his earlier recordings - personal favorites. Stay tuned, First & Second album coming next...
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
02 Jan 2006 07:27:48
|
Comments :
10
300 NON commercial fonts downloaded from TypeNow.net. Various Themes, ranging from TV series & popular movies to commercial Logos, computer games and Music ! Quality also ranging from very good adaptations to ... well ... ;-)
I included a pdf directly from the site listing, for quicker reference.
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
01 Jan 2006 13:59:00
|
Comments :
11
Years ago, when I first heard of Roy Buchanan, it was from a chewed-up tape, a "collection" (analog warez?? ;-)) recorded from a friend's tapes & vinyl stuff... For years I searched for that exact rendition of "Hey, Joe" that had left me ecstatic, but the album was extremely rare and only recently, in 2004, I bought an (official) CD reissue of the '77 Buchanan classic "Live in Japan" - the original was from Polydor, Japan !!! Following lowcostmusic's excellent post of Live Stock http://avaxhome.ws/music/2005/12/31/roy_buchanan/ here are some of the late guitarist's finest moments EVER recorded in Mp3 (Lame, CBR, 160 kbps)
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
29 Dec 2005 11:37:05
|
Comments :
3
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
29 Dec 2005 08:26:36
|
Comments :
5
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
28 Dec 2005 12:07:13
|
Comments :
3
Since there's so much interest in photographic stuff, here is the complete collection of Underwater Photography mag (2001-2005). UP is an online FREE magazine, available for download to anyone who registers (no cost). I just collected the issues here. You'll find tests of the usual (film) U/w cameras, tests on new digital equipment, waterproof housings, and of course tips & techniques for this especially difficult kind of activity...
Posted By :
akas
|
Date :
26 Dec 2005 18:29:39
|
Comments :
1
Following erdem170's post of Frank Miller's THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS (http://avaxhome.ws/magazines/2005/12/24/batman_the_dark_knight_returns/#full ), this is on par with the best comix ever put to paper. Dark & at points...well, INSANE mr.Morrison's take on the Batman saga is widely considered to be on a genre of its own, a "Graphic Novel" light years away from contemporary comics and at the same time using familiar characters to tell a different story (or, more precisely, take a look at the saga from an alltogether different point of view). 'Nuff said !!!!!
File is one big .cbr (~60 MB) in two parts - also included the free viewer (CDisplay ver.1.8, don't know if it's the latest but'll do the job nicely)














