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Adil3tr
22nd February 2011, 03:27
Is there a place to find the "cradle will rock" soundtrack free?

praxis1966
22nd February 2011, 19:48
http://www.btscene.com/details/447685/ <----Has the soundtrack from the '99 Tim Robbins flick as well as a recording of the original '85 Broadway cast. Protip: Use the torrent download link at the top right of the page, not the direct download links. You'll need Bittorrent to do that, though. That can be found here (http://download.cnet.com/BitTorrent/3000-2196_4-10211384.html?tag=mncol;1).

Adil3tr
23rd February 2011, 02:53
Can't figure out out how to download from that site?

praxis1966
23rd February 2011, 16:09
If you've downloaded and installed Bittorent here's what you'll need to do (if not, do that now).

1) Toward the upper right portion of the screen (underneath the big green play button), there's a link that says "download torrent from our bittorent database" that has a picture of sort of a funny looking cog wheel. That's the link you'll wanna use.

2) Click that and a Windows dialogue box should pop up asking what you wanna do with the file. You're gonna use the "open with" option next to which should be a drop down menu. Select Bittorent as the program you want to use to open the file from said drop down menu.

3) You'll see one more dialogue box asking you to specify which files you wanna download... In this case, I'm sure all you'll wanna do is click "OK" so that you can get all the files. A note on this point: In the future, you can un-check any of the files you don't want. This is worth mentioning as I've often encountered torrents for this or that band's entire 10 - 15 album discography and I only want one album. This would be where you would "unselect" any of the files you don't want if something like that happens to be the case.

4) Once you've clicked "OK," that should start Bittorrent working on the download for you and the software should do the rest of the work for you.

As an aside, what you'll do in the future is a simple Google search for the music or movie or software or whatever you're looking for and just drop "torrent" on the end of it. EG "The Beatles White Album torrent" or "The Dark Knight torrent," etc. That'll spit out a list of sites where you can do the above. Generally, The Pirate Bay, Kick Ass Torrents, and Torrent Reactor are pretty reliable I find, but no matter what site you use you're always going to look for a link that says something along the lines of "download via torrent."

Adil3tr
24th February 2011, 04:49
I just needed the first part, thanks

Adil3tr
24th February 2011, 04:54
crap. No seeders

praxis1966
24th February 2011, 05:47
Lol Sorry... I didn't actually test the torrent to see if there were seeders. At any rate, at least now you know how to go about looking for other versions. You can always load duplicate torrents from other sites to try and pick up more trackers.

Adil3tr
24th February 2011, 20:54
I found one that only has the 1985 original soundtrack. 1 day 20 hours left to download.

praxis1966
24th February 2011, 22:04
lol Hey man, don't look at me... I did what I could.

Adil3tr
25th February 2011, 20:37
oh well, thanks anyway