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There's a tape that I received just in time for the Holiday season. This tape was for sale at the Jacques gig on 1/12/98, and should be available in limited quantities at upcoming shows, or by mail from the band (see ordering section below). Information about the audio clips on this page can be found here.
| September 16th, '97 | Title | Time | RealAudio Clips for different speed Internet connections | ||||||
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| Copyright © 1997 | The Inside | 4:11 | Low | Medium | High | ||||
| Rough News Publishing | 3:15 | 2:18 | Low | Medium | High | ||||
| Jim | 5:08 | Low | Medium | High | |||||
| Cassette only | Liquor Store Owner | 2:57 | Low | Medium | High | ||||
| 5 songs | Great Fucking Scotch | 8:16 | Low | Medium | High | ||||
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Sorry, we've sold all the tapes. Look for a CD of new material in January of 2000!
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Haven't written the review. Haven't stopped listening to it since I got it, either... But forget reading what I've written about something I listened to, when you can listen to it yourself! Check out the samples we made and see what you think. | ||||||||
The audio clips above have been encoded using the RealSystem 5.0 free encoder, and are served from a normal Apache server. The original source for each clip is a CD-quality .WAV file sampled from a DAT of the demo tape. Each clip contains about the first 70 seconds of each track. The only way to listen to these clips is to use the RealAudio Player (see the link below to download a free player for your platform) - to provide decent .WAV files you'd have to download at least 3 megabytes of data before you could listen to anything!
The three different types of clips - Low, Medium, and High - indicate how fast an Internet connection you should have in order to listen to each type. The higher the sound quality, the more data is required and thus the faster your connection needs to be.
"Low" is for your average dialup connection - the sound quality isn't so great, but at least it'll work for everybody. "Medium" is for folks with an ISDN line or a 56k modem. "High" is for anything faster than this, like a cable modem or corporate T1 link.
Download
the RealAudio player by clicking on this button.
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Last Updated: 6 July 1998