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Jeremy Dean (ND) shares super rare live recordings on www.ninedaysMORE.com
www.ninedaysMORE.com Thanks Nine Days band member Jeremy Dean for sharing a collection of super rare live recordings. He has included: *Nine Days Live At Kings Point 1997 (All 18 tracks) *Nine Days Live In Dallas 08-20-00 (All 6 tracks) *Nine Days Live In Los Angeles 08-24-00 (All 6 tracks) Thanks a lot Jeremy! Everything is now available for download at www.ninedaysMORE.com Oh, and thanks board member ken and dawn for helping with splitting the shows into seperate tracks
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say your using Mozilla Firefox.
anyways, www.ninedaysMORE.com is best viewed with Internet Explorer AND it requires you to have javascript turned on. If you still can't get it to work tell me exactly where and when do the php files pop up? Can you get to the details page of the file you want to download. When you are at the details page, click download at the bottom and then the license agreement should appear below the button followed by the options to agree or not. When you click agree, it should take you to a new page where the download dialog box should pop up, but if not, you can click the download button there and the download dialog box should pop up, and if that does not work, right click the download button and save-target-as. Hope this helps, ~joe
UncleSam527 wrote:
> I used Firefox to download these shows. If you don't > intentionally change the file extension, it will end up being > something weird that doesn't play. However, if you go to the > filename and simply add ".mp3" it should download as an MP3 > file. Or at least it did for me. Yeah thats what I have to do aswell for some strange reason but it works.
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