It has been a while. But never mind the bollocks, the eagle is back!
Let me advertise a few oldies but goodies while i wait for the mods to reset my password...
Music Theory - ebook collection
An assorted collection of music theory books, ranging from absolute n00b level to advanced university composition student level.
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HASH: 027E89A5BE79FD2784C1139F37A1470E7D375FC5
Phillip K. Dick - Audio book collection
Who doesnt love the Dick? Now you can have it straight in your head via modern technology like earpods and the like!
Contains: [Title, Read by, Year]
A Scanner Darkly, Gary Tells, 1977
Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, N/A, N/A
Eye In The Sky, Steven Carpenter, 1985
Flow My Tears The Policeman Said, N/A, 1974
Galactic Pot Healer, N/A, N/A
Imposter, N/A, N/A
Martian Time Slip, N/A, N/A
Of Withered Apples, William Headkins, 1954
Paycheck, Keir Dullea, 1987
Second Variety, Keir Dullea, 1987
The Broken Bubble, David Hartley, 1988
The Divine Invasion, N/A, 1981
The Eyes Have It, Keir Dullea, 1987
The Golden Man, Grover Gardner, 2007
The Man In The High Castle, N/A, N/A
The Minority Report, Keir Dullea, 1987
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, N/A, 1982
Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Gary Tald, N/A
Ubik, N/A, N/A
Valis, N/A, 1981
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale, Keir Dullea, 1987
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HASH: E74E13651FB92AA646975CFA154E3AC5DD40AA1F
Robert Crumb - Bible of Filth
New to the Crumb? Time to get started.
Decent scans. Extracted from a pdf, sliced or kept (some nice double pagers).
This is Crumb at his most dirty and perverse. Proceed with caution
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HASH: 133178874B2FF5896F687B8F6090D15BA55E8E06
Fats Waller - The Complete Recorded Works [FLAC img + CUE]
If you need an introduction to Fats you dont belong in this thread. True connoceurs will enjoy this upload.
Vol.1 disc 1-4 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/complete-r...s-r1058945
Vol.2 disc 1-4 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-comple...ys-r857595
Vol.3 disc 1-4 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-comple...e-r1217751
Vol.4 disc 1-4 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/complete-r...d-r1311598
Vol.5 disc 1-4 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/complete-r...5-r1405124
Vol.6 disc 1-5 see ->
http://www.allmusic.com/album/complete-r...6-r1484694
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HASH: 69D33E547903756AA8446816712746A1A826B8EA
David Munrow - Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
2cd FLAC tracks + HQ scans of both the original 100 page LP booklet (ISBN 0 19 321321 4) and the later reissued CD booklet, both in pdf format.
Munrows original intention with this publication was a didactic introduction to early music and its instruments accompanied by musical examples. This has been completely lost in the later CD re-issue, omitting the 100 page thick booklet with extensive description of each instrument, method of playing, historic and geographic contexts etc.
I've scanned and compiled the orginal booklet myself and wrapped it up with a lossless cd-rip I found on usenet.
LP booklet cover Wrote:Where did the crumhorn come from? When did the sackbut develop? What is the difference between a cittern and a gittern? How does the hurdy-gurdy work? These and a multitude of other questions are answered in this comprehensive guide to European musical instruments before 1600. Full details are given of the origin, development, and use of each instrument; great attention has been paid to the historical and social background. There are over 200 illustrations, including contemporary paintings and woodcuts, and photographs of original instruments and modern replicas, as well as charts, tables, and diagrams.
As Andre Previn writes in his Foreword : 'No one: is better qualified to write on this subject than David Munrow. His practical experience and theoretical knowledge have produced a book which will appeal to the specialist and general reader alike. His ability to mix scholarly detail with amusing stories should make this volume fill a place on thousands of bookshelves.'
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HASH: 38EA2A3F0FD43DABB6AA0C92F40A21A73696D7D8
Enjoy, and click my username for complete list of uploads. (haters gonna hate)