It's on the Tower of Song tribute album.
Ooh. I had that on cassette. Maybe I still do. But I'll have to get it from iTunes or buy the CD.
::makes mental note::
eta: I saw Cohen in Mpls sometime around 1993-ish. It was weird - the audience would applaud certain lines in his songs. Oh, amazing concert, btw.
Sue, I am so green right now, you could call me Kermit.
I don't really know how to get things from one of my CDs to someone else. I'd need somebody to walk me through the process. Not terribly tech saavy
It's really, really simple! Do you have iTunes? Windows Media Player? MusicMatch Jukebox? RealPlayer? Any number of programs will rip a CD for you. Hell, if you insert the CD into your computer, Windows will likely suggest how to rip it.
It's really, really simple! Do you have iTunes? Windows Media Player? MusicMatch Jukebox? RealPlayer? Any number of programs will rip a CD for you. Hell, if you insert the CD into your computer, Windows will likely suggest how to rip it.
No, that part I can handle; it's getting it from there to somewhere else. I can burn a disk easy enough, but I've never done any file-sharing type activities.
Hell, if you insert the CD into your computer, Windows will likely suggest how to rip it.
Hee. Since I have a Mac, that's unlikely.
Your iTunes will rip a CD into the destination you tell it in Preferences. I don't think much of the default AAC settings, so I recommend that you set it to rip as MP3s at at least 192 kbps. You can use StuffIt to compress the folder into a zip or rar file. You can then use rapidshare or a similar upload/storage website to upload the compressed file and share that link with friends.
Your iTunes will rip a CD into the destination you tell it in Preferences. I don't think much of the default AAC settings, so I recommend that you set it to rip as MP3s at at least 192 kbps. You can use StuffIt to compress the folder into a zip or rar file. You can then use rapidshare or a similar upload/storage website to upload the compressed file and share that link with friends.
See, I understood about a quarter of that. Maybe. I know it's probably not difficult once you know how, but me=lazy. Plus, apart from the board, and random info as I need it, I'm pretty computer avoidy at home.
Seriously? If our house financing had fallen apart? I was TOTALLY going to console myself by running away and spending a few thousand dollars for the chance to see Cohen live.
and I was kinda bummed when we closed on time
I think I've linked some of this woman's work here, she's doing a series of portraits based on puns off of famous people's names. she's done a bunch of musicians. today's killed me:
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