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Discover Sounds, Underground Music Samplers => Help Me Identify This => Topic started by: Klaatu on Wed 10 Feb 2021 09:02:45

Title: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: Klaatu on Wed 10 Feb 2021 09:02:45
HI,

I've been sorting files on my PC, and found a couple of RAR files which I hadn't expanded. They are password protected.

I believe I got these from a blog more than 10 years ago. I think it was run by a Dutch guy (Tom? maybe)  A real mix of 60s vinyl - some rock/pop, but mostly easy listening etc.  Sandy Shaw and so on. I've looked for the blog, but it's long gone.

Does anyone recall the name of the blog, and what his RAR password might have been? Any help appreciated.

Thanks,


Steve
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: CESARUY on Thu 11 Feb 2021 19:00:35
HELLO, I DON'T REMEMBER THE BLOG BUT I HAVE A PROGRAM THAT LOOKS FOR PASSWORDS, IF YOU WANT TO PASS ME A FILE AND WE LOOK FOR IT, FOR THERE WE ARE LUCKY

CESAR
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: Klaatu on Fri 12 Feb 2021 03:15:35
Thanks, but I have several of those as well and it didn't work.

It's not a huge issue.

Many thanks,


Steve
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: stacky on Fri 12 Feb 2021 04:16:29
Try this link Klaatu---lots of 60's blogs to explore
Spoiler: ShowHide
https://twilightzone-rideyourpony.blogspot.com/
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: Klaatu on Fri 12 Feb 2021 09:05:29
Wowser.

Thanks, Stacky.
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: johng on Fri 12 Feb 2021 15:18:09
Ungle Gil's Rockin Archives and  Your Pal Dougs Pals have long sidebars listing other active, and often long inactive ones.
Title: Re: Help in identifying a music blog.
Post by: Klaatu on Sat 13 Feb 2021 02:51:09
Thanks. Will have a look.

I now think the files I have were from another blog, but now I'm just curious as to what this one was called.

Not saying the ones I found were old, but some of them were SITX files, and I had to find a copy of StuffItExpander to expand them. I'd even forgotten it existed.


Steve