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Try my unique sound archive website†

14 Sep 02 - 06:30 PM (#784069)
Subject: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark...London...England

Just to let you know my old blues and folk music website is as dead as the Dodo,but my new sound archive is better organised (i'm still putting it together) and you can now choose the categories of sound file you would like to listen to ie..folk sounds,blues sounds.acoustic sounds,poetry sounds....Currently there are sound tracks in all the categories,but you'll find mumerous totaly unique musical sound poems.....my latrest posting is Padraic Colum's "Monkeys" poem set to music(Colum 1881 - 1972 wrote the irish folk classic"She moved through the fair"....anyway if you care to check me site over..you will find plenty of listening material....and theres plenty more to come...so do pop back and see whats new occasionaly..

http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive

egards..

Jim Clark...videographer/sound recordist/archivist acoustic musicians and poets,and performance poet himself London..England


14 Sep 02 - 06:48 PM (#784084)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: Amos

Thank you, Jim Clark!

A


14 Sep 02 - 08:54 PM (#784136)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Jim - what was your old site? If it has been listed here on on our links page, I'd like to update the information.
-Joe Offer-


14 Sep 02 - 09:18 PM (#784145)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: Banjer

Jim, each time I try to d/l a file, all I get is an error message.


17 Sep 02 - 08:39 AM (#785955)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: katlaughing

Moved over from a duplicate thread:

Subject: try my new sound website

From: GUEST,Jim Clark ..London..England - PM

Date: 17 Sep 02 - 08:01 AM


Theres lotza lovely sound poems and acoustic music to hear at this unique MSN website... http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive


17 Sep 02 - 10:25 PM (#786350)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark..

Thanx for the offer Joe to update website listing..

My old blues and folk music website was http://communities.msn.co.uk/bluesandfolkmusic

the new website..which is hopefully better organised..and has dozens of wav files on it of blues,folk,world music,singer songwriters and unique recordings of classic and original English sound poems set to music can be found at the following address

http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive

Regards.

Jim Clark....London...England..


17 Sep 02 - 10:39 PM (#786351)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark..London..England

PS....All the sound files on my site do work....how you open e'm depends on how your computers set up..I've found recently that after restoring my PC to its factory state,thus ditching all those competeing other sound and video players (ie realplayer/quicktime etc) So i'm back to the good old basic Windows media player....I can open wav files simply by clicking on them and in a moment or two they open and play on the Windows media player as sweet as a nut.......

If your PC's arent as pure as mine,then just click right(on your mouse) on the wav files,"save target as"..then allow it to download onto your PC,save it the file in a folder of your choice,bring up either your windows media player,or your sound recorder,open the file then play....If your new to this little game..believe me its worth getting into your head...theres loads of unique sound recordings at acoustic archive,stuff you wont hear anywhere else in the world.....

Regards..

Jim Clark...London...England http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive


17 Sep 02 - 11:09 PM (#786370)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: khandu

Blue Clicky Thang

khandu


18 Sep 02 - 06:31 AM (#786512)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark....London...England

Thanx a million Khandu...

Regards..

Jim... http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive


20 Sep 02 - 05:46 AM (#788095)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark..

ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM To the very top ha ha


24 Sep 02 - 06:34 AM (#790149)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST,Jim Clark

Theres plenty of new stuff added since my last post..

http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansandpoetssoundarchive


24 Sep 02 - 04:43 PM (#790524)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: mack/misophist

BE WARNED! If you're the kind of sheaky rascal (like me) who won't tell any one what browser you have or what OS you use, Then Microsoft will block you from the files.


24 Sep 02 - 06:01 PM (#790563)
Subject: RE: Try my unique sound archive website
From: GUEST

Yep, I guess I am blocked in more ways than one. I clicked on "Blues sounds," and up came messages. If I Rt click, on one of the titles, all I get with "target save" is about 27 kb of, I presume, the message, no sound. No wav files indications below these messages, just blank space.
My Windows player is enabled along with Real Audio and others- which are needed for some sites that don't work with the Windows player. I presume nothing works with Netscape, which is my preferred system.