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Post by kila on Oct 31, 2007 23:54:19 GMT -5
I seriously have it. The tracklist, all of the songs in the film, everything. It's 320kbps and in MP3 format. I have a direct link as well.
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Post by chero on Nov 1, 2007 0:10:07 GMT -5
The title to this thread is very misleading. For one, the cover art looks Photoshopped and the soundtrack has yet to be officially released. Anything that is downloadable is thus considered unofficial. Also, the text on the cover art is ironic. "Original Private Score"? If it's "private," it should remain that way. This download link has already been posted so kila thanks for pointing out this illegal alternative even more. Some of you members here are abusing my tolerance.
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Post by kila on Nov 1, 2007 0:11:59 GMT -5
i changed my post for your sake. but it's seriously the score. i'm listening to it right now.
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Post by kila on Nov 1, 2007 0:18:58 GMT -5
How is having every song from the film in perfect quality not official enough for you? Have you ever heard of a 'leak'? It happens all the time to almost every album that comes out. Just because Fox or whoever hasn't 'officially' said "Hey here's the soundtrack" doesn't mean it isn't legit. This is every song from the movie, that's what I consider a complete and legit soundtrack.
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Post by chero on Nov 1, 2007 0:24:15 GMT -5
i changed my post for your sake. but it's seriously the score. i'm listening to it right now. I find that a handful of members here join just to say that. What do you want? A pat on the back? There are other members here who read posts like yours, but have the good sense to wait for an official release. Please, the wait is torturous enough. Thank you for your input, but it's all been heard before. I'm sorry for singling you out, but this is getting ridiculous. By all means, don't take it personally.
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Post by chero on Nov 1, 2007 0:25:42 GMT -5
Just because Fox or whoever hasn't 'officially' said "Hey here's the soundtrack" doesn't mean it isn't legit. This is every song from the movie, that's what I consider a complete and legit soundtrack. A "complete and legit" soundtrack is paid for.
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Post by kila on Nov 1, 2007 0:33:19 GMT -5
ok fine. have it your way. by the way artists don't get shit for you paying for music. John Murphy might get $1 from every soundtrack purchase. downloading is nearly just as cheap as 'supporting the artist'.
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Post by chero on Nov 1, 2007 0:36:12 GMT -5
If you are truly listening to the soundtrack, you should know why John Murphy deserves that $1.
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Post by kila on Nov 1, 2007 0:45:17 GMT -5
If you are truly listening to the soundtrack, you should know why John Murphy deserves that $1. sure he does. but it's not that i don't think he deserves it, it's that I've been boycotting buying music for years. the only way i'll pay for music is if it's from a concert where it goes directly to the band. and i'm truly listening to the soundtrack, don't doubt that.
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Post by chero on Nov 1, 2007 0:50:17 GMT -5
Boycotting music is your personal problem then. If you have read the Soundtrack Board Policy (and the other threads for that matter), you should realize that I am trying to block any temptation on this forum. You are not helping.
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Post by kaliszewski on Nov 1, 2007 1:20:54 GMT -5
And, kila, I'm sure stories like this really make your day: www.startribune.com/crime/story/1464264.htmlThe fact is this: under the law as it currently exists, downloading copyrighted work without compensation to the holder of said copyright is illegal. If that puts a bee under your moral bonnet, then by all means do something to change our current legislation. But until that legislation changes, bootlegging is bootlegging, and bootlegging is illegal. An "official" version of the "Sunshine" soundtrack will be a version of that soundtrack authorized for release by Fox and made available in a legal commercial format, in a medium (CD, LP, or authorized MP3 file) that ANYONE can purchase. Note the word "purchase," as opposed to the word "steal" or the phrase "acquire for free in accordance with personal belief." (I have to wonder: How far does your anti-pay policy extend? Do you have an illegal cable hookup? Are you riding someone else's internet signal? How about books? Are you "library-only," or do you "liberate" reading material from retailers as well...?) How much money Mr. Murphy makes from each disc or download is not the issue; that amount was specified in his contract with Fox, and he agreed to it. And if that amount is a pittance, what gives you the right to deprive him of it...? Let me see if I have this straight: All money in the music industry should come from concert ticket sales. No money in the music industry should derive from the sale of CDs, LPs, or MP3s, because the amount an artist makes from such sales is unfairly low. So we should do our civic duty by depriving artists of even that unfairly low amount. And then we'll all give a righteous cheer when the recorded music industry collapses, the number of groups and the amount of new music to which each of us is exposed drops off by about ninety-seven percent, and bands of less-than-huge status throw in the towel and go back to their day jobs once the cost and strain of touring get to be too much. Okaaaay.... I read "Hit Men," too, way back in the day. The music industry isn't a pretty place. But fighting a wrong with another wrong doesn't make things right. Artists under contract deserve the money they get. Taking that money away from them won't change the law or make the recording industry more fair. If John Murphy does only get a dollar per disc, and a million of us decide not to let him have that dollar-per... naw: if only a thousand of us get the soundtrack for free... well, hell, if I were John Murphy, I'd be pretty damn mad.
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Post by neuro on Nov 1, 2007 7:33:11 GMT -5
If this indeed the "Original Private Score", then sorry kila, this is another bootleg. The low short track count and poor quality cover kinda confirm that. This looks faaaaaar from official.
As to the morality of downloading the Sunshine score in any form, I have no problems with doing that at all, with the rather important caveat that I'm still going to buy the CD when it's released. Also, don't just think about the dollar value to John Murphy, think about sales counts, things that record labels take into consideration in continuing to release scores from different composers and movies.
edit: forgot to mention, "Private Score" sounds like a mis-translation.
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Post by mrpink on Nov 1, 2007 16:00:40 GMT -5
Dude, hes not kidding. I just made an account to back his claim up. The soundtrack is avaliable for download, it may be illegally, but it is. And it most definatly is official. I been reading posts here for months waiting for the score to be released and it has been on the internet. He is not lying, its out.
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Post by kaliszewski on Nov 1, 2007 17:26:47 GMT -5
Dude, hes not kidding. I just made an account to back his claim up. The soundtrack is avaliable for download, it may be illegally, but it is. And it most definatly is official. I been reading posts here for months waiting for the score to be released and it has been on the internet. He is not lying, its out. WHAT WE HAVE HERE IS A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE:Answer one simple question: From what legitimate online retailer did you purchase the soundtrack? C'mon now: AMAZON, HMV, DEEPDISCOUNT, CD UNIVERSE...? If your answer is "NONE OF THE ABOVE. I GOT MY PERFECTLY LEGIT SOUNDTRACK FROM SHADY BOB'S HOUSE O' DOWNLOADS," then whatever you downloaded is not OFFICIAL. If it IS "official," I DARE YOU to go to the FOX website and tell THEM about your precious "official" find. THESE ARE ILLEGAL, UNOFFICIAL, UNAUTHORIZED DOWNLOADS. Is it a generation gap thing...? WHY CAN'T YOU PEOPLE UNDERSTAND?!? chero: Might I suggest we lock and/or delete ANY AND ALL of these threads as they arise? AND: A CHALLENGE: The first person to provide a soundtrack link coming from a LEGAL COMMERCIAL RETAIL SITE will win a FABULOUS PRIZE. I will pluck a CD (an honest-to-God commercially produced CD) from my collection and SEND IT TO YOU. Just so you can see, for the sake of reference, what a "LEGITIMATE" recording REALLY LOOKS LIKE. ARRGH.
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