17/09/2005

Download all of the DonSongs 002 Album MP3's

DonSongs 002

Thank you Lord Jesus for giving us the desires of our hearts and letting us do music! This is a Collection of Songs written & Sung by Don Bishop from 01-1991 to 03-2002...

Download them all free! 

http://www.bishopco.com/DonSongs-002-mp3.html 

 

Hope you enjoy!

 

Don

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Gwyilyn Ford

I use a virtually unknown program called iTunes to merge MP3 files.

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Kevin Joseph Connors

I use a virtually unknown program called iTunes to merge MP3 files.

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Hopalong Cassidy

Once again I am in your debt, Dr Grey. I raise my cap to you sir!

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Robert Horton

Maybe you should try Google for a change ;) Google Search: Join mp3s, check the 3rd en 7th result.

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Nicholas Coppola

I am now happily converting RealAudio files into mp3 format and experimenting with bit-rates. I’d better make some room on that mp3 player for Bucky!

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Clay Andrew

Given the name of your weblog and the subject of this post, I’d like to introduce you to the First Crack Podcast (Coffee, Technology, and other Daily Grinds).

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Beverly Lucy Fessenden

Wer Fuller selbst gerne einmal reden hören und sehen will, kann sich Aufnahmen seines legendären 42-stündigen Vortrags Everything I know streamen lassen (die Seite ist allerdings recht häufig nicht zu erreichen).

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Woody Allen Allen

Have you tried TotalRecorder? I believe it can record pretty much anything you want and output it as MP3.

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Leslie Lynch King, Jr.

know garageband can do essentially what you're asking, maybe sound studio too. That old school classic app SoundApp was amazing and would probably work as well. I know it does work under classic.

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George Burns

The instructions in the article are really easy to follow - in fact, they deserve to be inscribed in stone for the benefit of humankind (and the puzzlement of future archaeologists).

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Henry Earl Holliman

might be worth a look -- or MP3 Trimmer, which does more than trim.

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Monty Hall

The price goes to Restiffbard. The iTunes Applescript does the job exactly the way I wanted it. Thanks a lot for your suggestions though, they will undoubtedly come in handy at some later point in time.

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Michael Caine

had a similar problem a while back where i wanted to split large mp3s (live sets) into parts, while there are quite a number of apps out there that can do it, i found most of them to be bloated or they required you to buy it, so i ended up writing my o...

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Rhonda Fleming

The instructions in the article are really easy to follow - in fact, they deserve to be inscribed in stone for the benefit of humankind (and the puzzlement of future archaeologists).

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Richard Burton

I’m not aware of any mp3 sources for the lectures.

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Glenn Ford

Given the name of your weblog and the subject of this post, I’d like to introduce you to the First Crack Podcast (Coffee, Technology, and other Daily Grinds).

Trackback by: Glenn Ford | 20/05/2006

Jack Carter

I use a virtually unknown program called iTunes to merge MP3 files.

Trackback by: Jack Carter | 20/05/2006

Leslie Townes Hope

Sounds like a shell script should be able to do it... I'd mpg123 them to .wav, concatenate the wavs (I bet there's some neat little app that does that), and convert them back.

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Marilyn Louis

To save you a step here are some mp3 stream from NPR affiliates. Now if only I could legaly provide these streams via Podcast

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Elliott Goldstein

Wer Fuller selbst gerne einmal reden hören und sehen will, kann sich Aufnahmen seines legendären 42-stündigen Vortrags Everything I know streamen lassen (die Seite ist allerdings recht häufig nicht zu erreichen).

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Henry Hall

To join songs, try the old DOS command COPY, like this: copy /b song1.mp3 + song2.mp3 + song3.mpg mysongs.mp3. That should work great.

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Charles Bunchinsky

the best way to turn the rm into mp3 is a piece of software called RM to mp3 converter, look for it on bit torrent.

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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

Are there any mp3 sources for these lectures? It’d be great to be able to listen to them off-line.

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Silverstein

You need the files in the order you want them joined on a CD and on import there is an option to join.Works like a dream.

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Clay Andrew

Once again I am in your debt, Dr Grey. I raise my cap to you sir!

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William Lawrence Boyd

recently wrote a guide explaining how to convert .ra files to mp3 using only open source software (mplayer and lame) on windows.

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Melvin Kaminsky

You can definitely do this in GarageBand. Simply drag the songs you want from iTunes to GarageBand and it automatically converts them. Then use the Export to iTunes feature. Works like a charm!

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David Kotkin

You need the files in the order you want them joined on a CD and on import there is an option to join.Works like a dream.

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Louise McMurray

Replace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can ch...

Trackback by: Louise McMurray | 20/05/2006

Terry Jean Bollette

The price goes to Restiffbard. The iTunes Applescript does the job exactly the way I wanted it. Thanks a lot for your suggestions though, they will undoubtedly come in handy at some later point in time.

Trackback by: Terry Jean Bollette | 20/05/2006

Nicholas Cage

The price goes to Restiffbard. The iTunes Applescript does the job exactly the way I wanted it. Thanks a lot for your suggestions though, they will undoubtedly come in handy at some later point in time.

Trackback by: Nicholas Cage | 20/05/2006

Cher Cherilyn

I found more than I expected. thank you, esp. the conversion tip.

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Robert Widerman

You can definitely do this in GarageBand. Simply drag the songs you want from iTunes to GarageBand and it automatically converts them. Then use the Export to iTunes feature. Works like a charm!

Trackback by: Robert Widerman | 20/05/2006

Julius Garfinkle

Maybe you should try Google for a change ;) Google Search: Join mp3s, check the 3rd en 7th result.

Trackback by: Julius Garfinkle | 20/05/2006

Billie Holiday

Are there any mp3 sources for these lectures? It’d be great to be able to listen to them off-line.

Trackback by: Billie Holiday | 20/05/2006

Brenda Webb

Have you tried TotalRecorder? I believe it can record pretty much anything you want and output it as MP3.

Trackback by: Brenda Webb | 20/05/2006

Robert Guillaume

let me know here and we can figure out a way of getting this to you.

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Eileen Heckart

If not, can anyone recommend a good tool for turning RealAudio streams into mp3?

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Don Budge

How to download Real Audio streams and convert Real Audio to MP3.

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Chick Corea

Once again I am in your debt, Dr Grey. I raise my cap to you sir!

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Virginia Patterson Hensley

To join songs, try the old DOS command COPY, like this: copy /b song1.mp3 + song2.mp3 + song3.mpg mysongs.mp3. That should work great.

Trackback by: Virginia Patterson Hensley | 20/05/2006

Priscilla White

let me know here and we can figure out a way of getting this to you.

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James Moir

I am so thrilled to find this being served for FREE. This is the greatest discovery I have ever made on the web.

Trackback by: James Moir | 20/05/2006

Virginia Patterson Hensley

I’m not aware of any mp3 sources for the lectures.

Trackback by: Virginia Patterson Hensley | 20/05/2006

Susan Hayward

How to download Real Audio streams and convert Real Audio to MP3.

Trackback by: Susan Hayward | 20/05/2006

Margarita Cansino

To join songs, try the old DOS command COPY, like this: copy /b song1.mp3 + song2.mp3 + song3.mpg mysongs.mp3. That should work great.

Trackback by: Margarita Cansino | 20/05/2006

Archibald Alexander Leach

had a similar problem a while back where i wanted to split large mp3s (live sets) into parts, while there are quite a number of apps out there that can do it, i found most of them to be bloated or they required you to buy it, so i ended up writing my o...

Trackback by: Archibald Alexander Leach | 20/05/2006

Nat King Cole

Wow!! I personally knew Bucky. I was the one who took him to Apple Computer and introduced him to Steve Jobs who gave him a tour of the Cupertino facility.

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Richard Jenkins

had a similar problem a while back where i wanted to split large mp3s (live sets) into parts, while there are quite a number of apps out there that can do it, i found most of them to be bloated or they required you to buy it, so i ended up writing my o...

Trackback by: Richard Jenkins | 20/05/2006

Robert Guillaume

How to download Real Audio streams and convert Real Audio to MP3.

Trackback by: Robert Guillaume | 20/05/2006

Bobbie Gentry

If not, can anyone recommend a good tool for turning RealAudio streams into mp3?

Trackback by: Bobbie Gentry | 20/05/2006

Candy Clark

You need the files in the order you want them joined on a CD and on import there is an option to join.Works like a dream.

Trackback by: Candy Clark | 20/05/2006

Gary Cooper

Oops, in the "cat /Users/tangent/music/iTunes..." paste it took away the back slashes, so disregard the paste.

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Candace June Clark

I am now happily converting RealAudio files into mp3 format and experimenting with bit-rates. I’d better make some room on that mp3 player for Bucky!

Trackback by: Candace June Clark | 20/05/2006

Caryn Johnson

Once again I am in your debt, Dr Grey. I raise my cap to you sir!

Trackback by: Caryn Johnson | 20/05/2006

John Lincoln Freund

Replace mp3-*-name.mp3 with the names of your songs (using Terminal, you can just drag and drop the file/names to Terminal and it'll add the name/path). The ">" is the output pipe, and the "joined-songs.mp3" would be the resulting name. You can ch...

Trackback by: John Lincoln Freund | 20/05/2006

David Kotkin

I use a virtually unknown program called iTunes to merge MP3 files.

Trackback by: David Kotkin | 20/05/2006

Xaviera Hollander

Are there any mp3 sources for these lectures? It’d be great to be able to listen to them off-line.

Trackback by: Xaviera Hollander | 20/05/2006

Leslie Lynch King, Jr.

I found more than I expected. thank you, esp. the conversion tip.

Trackback by: Leslie Lynch King, Jr. | 20/05/2006

Nat King Cole

Once again I am in your debt, Dr Grey. I raise my cap to you sir!

Trackback by: Nat King Cole | 20/05/2006

Robert Clary

Wow!! I personally knew Bucky. I was the one who took him to Apple Computer and introduced him to Steve Jobs who gave him a tour of the Cupertino facility.

Trackback by: Robert Clary | 20/05/2006

Winona Ryder

Maybe you should try Google for a change ;) Google Search: Join mp3s, check the 3rd en 7th result.

Trackback by: Winona Ryder | 20/05/2006

Alicia Christian Foster

have spent some time converting and tagging all thee 42 hours into mp3. i was wondering if poeple here are interested in it, as I have already spent a lot of time making it IPOD compactable.

Trackback by: Alicia Christian Foster | 20/05/2006

Clay Andrew

I am so thrilled to find this being served for FREE. This is the greatest discovery I have ever made on the web.

Trackback by: Clay Andrew | 20/05/2006

Pee Wee Herman

Maybe you should try Google for a change ;) Google Search: Join mp3s, check the 3rd en 7th result.

Trackback by: Pee Wee Herman | 20/05/2006

Hopalong Cassidy

the best way to turn the rm into mp3 is a piece of software called RM to mp3 converter, look for it on bit torrent.

Trackback by: Hopalong Cassidy | 20/05/2006

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