Title: Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs - Wooly Bully Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Dec 1, 2007 Author:splainit Post Date:2007-12-01 13:14:30 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:520 Comments:41
Thanks JD. I appreciate the info as well. I will rarely download any programs these days. Spyware, Spyders and Trojans OH MY! :)
I've had Frostwire for a good while and have never had any problems with it--and it is a rare thing when there isn't a source for a song unless it is something really off the wall.
Glad you like the looks of it and you're right, it IS cool. I have found lots of great songs on it--for instance, when I saw this thread, I had always liked Wooly Bully too but it had been a long time since I had heard it. Opened up Frostwire, did a search on it and had the song downloaded in about two minutes.
I have found lots of great songs on it--for instance, when I saw this thread, I had always liked Wooly Bully too but it had been a long time since I had heard it. Opened up Frostwire, did a search on it and had the song downloaded in about two minutes.
Very cool.
There are several I've looked for on YT, that are just NOT THERE. Popular stuff by the OJays to name one (The Backstabbers, remember that one?). Then too, I'm finding more often now that YT sold out, certain songs where the embedding has been disabled.
Glued to the tube and raised on American Bandstand, you just know more is out there !
Popular stuff by the OJays to name one (The Backstabbers, remember that one?).
Yes I do remember it and it is also available on Frostwire. Depending on your internet connection you should be able to download it in about a minute and a half or so.
As I understand it with Frostwire you are just trading music you have with other people and none of it is on any central server, just on the hard drives of those who use Frostwire. No different than sharing newspapers or magazines in my opinion.
As I understand it with Frostwire you are just trading music you have with other people and none of it is on any central server, just on the hard drives of those who use Frostwire. No different than sharing newspapers or magazines in my opinion.