Hi there For those who know what te usenet is, there is so much to get! Incredible downloadspeeds and no ratio.
I would like to know how you use this site, because I cannot download anything from it. And I agree with Andy. Why browse away from Yeeshkul when you can get what you ask for here.
Pink Floyd - The Endless River (CD+Blu-ray Casebook Edition). 5.1 DTS Master Audio and 5.1 PCM. Animals in '77. The Wall in '79. Each release different.
All a good friendly community that is happy to share anything with you. Says so on me T-Shirt You can't download files from the binsearch site, it's just a search engine for what's currently available on the newsgroups. You will need to chose a provider in order to have access to Usenet (like thundernews or newsgroup direct or giganews for example). Us.n.t is ace! As a resource for roio/voio it has suffered a little since bit torrenting took off, but download speeds are as fast as your connection will allow and there are no restrictions whatsoever as to what is available/allowable. In the last couple of years it has become much more accessible thanks to a great, user-friendly subscriber 'front end' - N.wsl.ch.r ($30 US pa); You will still need a subscription n.wsgroup account to get the full benefits of Us.n.t (and access to all the cool stuff on the 'binary' newsgroups) but it's so cheap it's not worth not having IMO.
Gigan.ws are as good as anybody and offer a free introductory 10GB trial; To contribute you need and winrar. Last edited by fingercuffs; at 01:52 AM.
I would like to know how you use this site, because I cannot download anything from it. And I agree with Andy.
Why browse away from Yeeshkul when you can get what you ask for here. All a good friendly community that is happy to share anything with you. Says so on me T-Shirt I didn't want to sound negative about Yeeshkul, but wel allknow that there are more sources for nice stuff like Dime, Traders Den, Deep Purple Hub, and many more. Yeeshkul is fine,andif you have no reason for lookin' elsewhere, please stay here! There is no need to move! Hey I've ordered even 2 shirts for myself!
I'm a huge fan of Pink Floyd but have no albums pre DSOTM. If it wasn't so expensive and have so much extra material that I'd most likely never listen to I'd be all over this incredible set. Maybe the price will drop a bit then I'll consider buying the set. Bill Bill, I started my PF adventures a bit earlier with the release of Atom Heart Mother, but if you're interested in a taste of the even earlier stuff, you could pick up.
Very 'early psychedelic'. Apparently OOP, but still reasonably priced. Below is a link to pinkfloyd.com discussing the Early Years 1965-1972 box set. The good news to me is that the set will be broken up into six individual year specific book style sets. Hopefully that way one can get the sets with the quad and 5.1 mixes without having to buy the full set.
The six individual year-specific book-style packages will be released separately early in 2017, although the bonus volume, CONTINU/ATION, will be exclusive to the box set, as will the larger memorabilia items, which are reproduced in actual size for the box. Below is a link to a thread discussing of The Early Years 1965-1972 box set over at the Steve Hoffman forum. The thread is already up to almost 1800 posts but is worth keeping an eye on. I read in the earlier linked thread over at the SH forum that there are no 5.1 mixes of Meddle and Obscured by Clouds in The Early Years 1965-1972 box set. I'd be inclined to believe that as I looked at the track listing of the individual discs and see not mention of 5.1 mixes. Bill Had a closer read through the official press release and track listing and although they do list the 'Live at Pompeii' as a 5.1 mix, and the audio only of 'Echoes' as 4.0, there is no other mention of any other mch mixes.disappointing, if true!
I've attached the official track listing and highlighted the two aforementioned mch mixes, scroll down to page 5.