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Paul McCartney - Oobu Joobu Radio Show

Infohash:

A0C0BE34C1228D455FF521F07CC909099FB9B245

Type:

Music

Title:

Paul McCartney - Oobu Joobu Radio Show

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2009-05-10 (by Dansport)

Description:

This is all 17 of them. They are Albumwrapped, which means you can separate each one into its individual songs using the AlbumWrap Extractor (ya know the old .mp3 combiner/splitter). Or, just change the title to delete the _ALBW from the title and just play it, its all the same. Enjoy!

Tags:

  1. Paul McCartney
  2. Beatles
  3. Oobu Joobu

Files count:

17

Size:

1321.34 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

darknis (2009-06-21)

Flac PLEASE
DARK

Donkin (2010-08-16)

Not a lot of Paul McCartney in that, this is more of a radio show. There may be some good stuff in there, but it is not Sir Paul; therefore not what wanted. I feel like I wasted my time and disk space downloading that huge file.

kaarloww (2013-07-15)

"Oobu Joobu" was a radio show with Sir Paul D.J.-ing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oobu_Joobu
He plays all sorts of stuff -- oldies, show tunes, novelties, rock and pop from the '60's onward, and perhaps best of all, unreleased Beatles, solo and Wings material, e.g. demos and alternate versions. There are certainly some rare gems here, but it's mostly a laid-back, fun experience. Nice background listening while driving, as well as a goldmine for collectors. Quality is superb.
This is gold, commercially unavailable, good fun for pop-rock "geeks" and casual Macca fans, and an absolute must for serious fans! Huge thanks to Dansport for sharing!

kaarloww (2013-08-12)

Have been listening more, and to correct my earlier comment, there's more rare/unreleased Beatles/Macca stuff than I'd thought. Which makes this all the more essential.

NCC86 (2014-02-21)

This is great, but it's wrapped in some sort of antiquated bs software that no loger works on modern computers. So, that means no separate tracks. Each show (there are seventeen) is about an hour and there is no way to skip to specific parts. That said, this is a goldmine for McCartney fans. Hey, Dansport, if you still have these try uploading them without having them "AlbumWrapped". THANK YOU FOR THIS!