seven years, god damn it (knives out)
five years ago were the years of peer-to-peer for digital music. napster was down (shame, metallica, shame), but software like kazaa and bearshare were more than enough to download musics with a decent quality. which doesn't happen any more, for those programs got worse and worse - basically someone fed them up with crappy porn and corrupted music files - and the torrents became the latest trend (or so i think). still, i've relied on peer-to-peer for quite a long time, with a problem only: if i didn't know the name of a song, it could be hard to find it. take, for example, the song knives out, by radiohead (in the album amnesiac, 2001). i loved the song the first time i listened to it. but i didn't know it's name, so i never downloaded it and so it never made its way to my personal music library.
until now, that is. it took me a couple of days to rip all the albums by radiohead (with a couple of ep's coming along too), but finally found that music i loved so much. knives out. oh, god, thank you.
until now, that is. it took me a couple of days to rip all the albums by radiohead (with a couple of ep's coming along too), but finally found that music i loved so much. knives out. oh, god, thank you.
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