Where can I get a complete the complete soundtrack to all Unreal games?

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I got a CD with some songs from the unreal games with unreal anthology, I liked a couple of the tracks so I was wondering where I can get the complete soundtrack to:
Unreal Gold
Unreal 2
Unreal Tournament 99
Unreal Tournament 2003
Unreal Tournament 2004
Unreal Tournament 3

thank you.

Do you wanna download or just listen to the soundtrack? If you own these games you can open up the game’s files and listen to them yourself. Perform a search on you local disk drive or hard drive for ‘unreal’, which should pull up all your files relating to that word. Open up that game’s file and and select the music file. To listen to Unreal Tournament 99 and Unreal Gold’s music files you’ll need a UMX decoder. If you wanna download the soundtracks for the games, you’ll have to pay for it from whatever website your downloading it from. Alternatively, you can just go to Youtube and listen to them or torrent them from a file-sharing site.

Is Beyonce Becoming Kinda Money Hungry?

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Im a big fan shes an excellent performer but beyonce is now sort of forcing her music on ppl. I know it sounds crazy but we understand she has a a deluxe edition 2 i am sasha fierce why da hell is she coming out with a Platinum edition with 4 new songs we heard already with a video album of all the singles heightening the price of it. and on top of that the remixes album came with a dvd of videos that’s were already out and same thing as the last album (obviously causing the album to cost more) and she still hasn’t come out with the anthology album and it will be really fuckin mediocre if she only came out with videos for the standard edition (which i have a feeling she will)
%$#& says good marketing but shes offering the same shirt in a different color

yeah

You’ll Never Walk Alone By John Farnham

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John Farnham is regarded as Australia’s top performing artist, with a career spanning three decades. Born in Essex, England, John immigrated to Australia in 1959 at the age of 10. Since his debut in 1967 he has had numerous successes as a solo performer. His solo album Whispering Jack (1986) continues to be Australia biggest selling album of all time by a local artist, with sales in excess of 1.4 million, and for which Farnham was awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award by the Australian Record Industry Association. In addition to local success, Whispering Jack and the single You’re the Voice were chart-topping hits throughout Europe, England and Canada. The multi-award winning singer was named Australian of the Year in 1988. In 1989, Farnham was invited to launch the Greenpeace’s ‘Rainbow Warriors’ album in Moscow. In 1992, he recorded the role of Jesus for the Australian cast of Jesus Christ Superstar – The Album then toured with the stage production. In the same year, he was awarded the coveted Australian Music Awards’ Crystal Trophy for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry, On Australia Day 1996, he was honoured with the Order of Australia for Services to Music and Charity. Farnham has undertaken numerous local and international tours throughout his career, including a national Australian tour with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra amongst his achievements. His Australian tours are renowned for breaking attendance records, specifically the Chain Reaction Tour in 1990 during which there were eight sell-out performances at Melbourne Park. His 1996 Jack of Hearts – Live in the Round Australian tour, a $5 million production, was broadcast live on national television and simulcast on national radio concurrently. Since Whispering Jack, Farnham has released Age of Reason, Chain Reaction, Full House, Then Again and Romeo’s Heart, all of which have an impressive list of credits with respect to awards and record sales. In late 1997, the Anthology series was released: Anthology 1 (3 times Platinum), Anthology 2 (Platinum) and Anthology 3 (Gold). In the same year, Farnham was recognised as the Most Broadcast Australian Recording Artist by the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia. In 1998, John toured Australia with Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow in ‘The Main Event’, accompanied by The John Farnham Band and a 40 piece orchestra, a phenomenal production which sold close to 300,000 tickets in a limited season. The album, “Highlights from The Main Event” reached Quad Platinum status within four weeks of release. The “I Can’t Believe He’s 50″ tour followed in 1999, in celebration of John’s 50th birthday.

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Lost Generation by Jonathan Reed.

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Very clever poem named ‘Lost Generation’ by Jonathan Reed.

Enjoy!

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Soft Machine – As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still [Live] – Anthology [1963-1970 Disc 2]

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Soft Machine – As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still [Live] – Man in a Deaf Corner- Anthology [1963-1970 Disc 2]

MAN IN A DEAF CORNER includes 6 rare pre-Soft Machine tracks recorded during the band’s formative years.

Recorded between 1963 and 1970. Includes liner notes by Brian Hopper.

MAN IN A DEAF CORNER is a two-disc anthology of work Soft Machine recorded between 1963 and 1970. One of the most prominent and influential of Britain’s progressive/fusion bands, Soft Machine went through many line-up changes and did a lot of stylistic exploration during the time span covered here. In fact, given the poor documentation of the recording dates, it is somewhat difficult to track who is playing what when, but Soft Machine veterans Robert Wyatt, Michael Ratledge, and Kevin Ayers all appear at some point, as does original member Daevid Allen.

Buyers should note that the anthology is not a collection of studio tracks, but rather a compilation of live recordings, many of them quite rare. The first disc contains the earliest and least structured material. These largely instrumental outings are of a free-jazz nature, and suffer a bit from poor recording quality. The second disc is stronger musically and in terms of sound quality, capturing the group’s live sound at the end of the ’60s and the jazz-fusion elements that would ultimately define their sound. While MAN IN A DEAF CORNER is not an ideal introduction to the band, it will prove essential to collectors and completists.

2-CD set contains 26 of the very best tracks from this classic British progressive rock band. It’s a great mix of live & studio material, tracing the band’s varied musical history. Features the songs “Belsize Parked,” “Dear Olde Benny Green Is A Turning
All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Soft Machine: Robert Wyatt (vocals, cornet, drums); Daevid Allen (guitar); Hugh Hopper (cello, bass); Brian Hopper (soprano & alto saxophones); Mike Ratledge (piano, organ); Kevin Ayers (bass).Q (4/01, p.128) – 3 stars out of 5 – “…Offers glimpses into some of their early experiments…tracing their evolution back to jam sessions in drummer Robert Wyatt’s parents’ house, with Wilde Flowers painted as a temporary distraction…”

Duration : 0:4:59

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Plum Island (addict)

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“Plum Island” by Norm Appel, an account of being a father and being an addict. The Good Men Project is a collection of stories about what it means to be a man in America today from Pulitzer winners and Poet Laureates to ex-cons, Pro Football Hall of Famers and just regular guys. On sale now, at Amazon: http://bit.ly/BuyGoodMenBook
All proceeds from the book go to organizations that help men and boys at risk.

“I didn’t want children when Wendy and I married. I was afraid I wouldn’t be a good father, and for good reason: Though I kept it secret, I was drinking a lot at the time and taking pharmaceuticals – mixing everything. How could i have another child in the family when I was still a child myself?”

Music: “You Have Been Chosen” by Professor Kliq

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AN WARAY Anthologies: One Word

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Change is like the ripples one creates when he throws a stone in a timid pond. The stone disturbs the complacent surface until ripples come one after the other ensuing a beauteous reaction.

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Patricia Smith – 2009 National Book Festival

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Poet Patricia Smith appears at the National Book Festival.

Speaker Biography: Patricia Smith’s fifth book of poetry, “Blood Dazzler” chronicles the human, physical and emotional toll exacted by Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic natural event with lasting spiritual and political impact. It was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award. This volume is also the focal point of a new dance-theater collaboration between Smith and Urban Bush Women dancer Paloma McGregor. Smith is also the author of “Teahouse of the Almighty” (2006), a National Poetry Series winner, the Best Poetry Book of 2006 on About.com and a 2007 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award and Paterson Poetry Prize winner; “Close to Death” (1998), “Big Towns, Big Talk” (2002) and “Life According to Motown” (1991). Her poems have appeared in Poetry, The Paris Review, poemmemoirstory, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, the Chautauqua Literary Journal, TriQuarterly and other journals, and in many anthologies, most recently Gathering Ground, The Spoken Word Revolution, The Oxford Anthology of African-American Poetry and Short Fuse: The Global Anthology of New Fusion Poetry. Her poem “The Way Pilots Walk” received a Pushcart Prize, and is featured in Pushcart Prize XXXII: Best of the Small Presses.

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Four Tops- Hey Man / We Got To Get You A Woman (vinyl)

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From 1972.
Taken from the 1974 LP: Anthology (Motown M9-809A3)

Written by Todd Rundgren. They were going in a more progressive direction at this point in their career.

R.I.P. Levi Stubbs and all the rest.

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Beatles Anthology Episode 8 (2of8)

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The Beatles Anthology is the name of a documentary series, a series of three albums and a book, all of which focus on the history of The Beatles.

Please support artists! If you like what you see & hear, consider purchasing the original products. Detailed description of The Beatles Anthology below:

The Anthology series, which was made over five years of planning and production, is composed of numerous film clips and interviews that present a complete history of the band from the Beatles’ own personal perspectives

To accompany the Anthology series, three double music albums were released : Anthology 1, Anthology 2, and Anthology 3. Each album contains two CDs or three vinyl discs of mostly never-before-released Beatles material.

Antology DVDs set contains the following:
•DVD 1 Episodes 1 & 2 (July ‘40 to February ‘64)
•DVD 2 Episodes 3 & 4 (February ‘64 to August ‘65)
•DVD 3 Episodes 5 & 6 (August ‘65 to June ‘67)
•DVD 4 Episodes 7 & 8 (June ‘67 to The End)
•DVD 5 Special Features

Duration : 0:10:0

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