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Old 08-13-2009, 05:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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try searching for 'the the' or 'all'...

not really rare but most definitely difficult to find in a search engine.
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i know the bands themselves aren't obscure. having to run searches for them in the days before well organized torrent sites WAS nearly impossible. all the obscure groups would show up immediately if there were any matches. searching for either of those bands would have returned pretty much everything on the server.

i have an ongoing challenge to people who think they can find any music out there though. only one person has come close and i'm still without mp3s. i'm looking for the opening act from a Grand Funk Railroad concert in Tokyo from the early 70s (thinking osaka stadium in 1971). the bootleg exists, my old man had it. HAD it. the band is called Mashmakhan, canadian psychedelic rock with a hint of prog.

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i know the bands themselves aren't obscure. having to run searches for them in the days before well organized torrent sites WAS nearly impossible. all the obscure groups would show up immediately if there were any matches. searching for either of those bands would have returned pretty much everything on the server.

i have an ongoing challenge to people who think they can find any music out there though. only one person has come close and i'm still without mp3s. i'm looking for the opening act from a Grand Funk Railroad concert in Tokyo from the early 70s (thinking osaka stadium in 1971). the bootleg exists, my old man had it. HAD it. the band is called Mashmakhan, canadian psychedelic rock with a hint of prog.

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It's flac though...so you'd need a converter
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Old 08-14-2009, 01:25 AM   #4 (permalink)
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It's flac though...so you'd need a converter
that's definitely GFR but i'm looking for the other band from the bill that day heheh. THAT is the challenge

thanks either way hehe
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