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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:07:23 +0000,

The one annoying thing I find about amarok (and it's not their fault) is the Amazon policy re: album covers. If you download them from Amazon, they'll get deleted every 30 days, cause that's what Amazon requires. (as to why? it could be the music lables themselves but either way, it's a pretty silly requirement)

I wonder if Amarok could just redownload them automagically after the 30 day period? That'd be better from my point of view.

Thanks, I'll try them out. I have spent a lot of time going to a local have a great selection of bands show up. We go about once or twice a month, it's nice that it's just around the corner from the boat, which doesn't hurt, I can drink there, as I won't be riding the Bandit home :)

Saw the Paperboys last weekend, (saw Tom and Kendel thur night also, great show, last minute booking, only about 40 people, felt more like a party, than a gig. ) Saw the Red Elvises a couple weeks ago. A lot of Celtic and Bluegrbutt flavoured stuff, with a fair bit of everything else as well.

Ballard (neighbourhood in Seattle) has a fair number of good venues, including the Tractor, Connor Burns, etc. Nice mixture of acts, and cheap prices, good beer, and Dante's dogs when you walk home, perfect.

Every music app I touch now, falls in the shadow of Amarok, some of them are quite nice, but always lack something that makes me switch back to Amarok. Nothing I've seen on MS Windows comes close frankly.

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