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Mad Genius @ Aug 21 2006, 10:00 AM wrote: Al was there for me back in 2003 (when Poodle Hat came out) when my life started changing for the better.  Having him there for me in '06 (Now that Straight Outta Lynwood's coming out!) when my life has gotten better is closure for me.  Thanks so much, Al!

You gave us the COMPLETE SERIES of your fabulous show and now you're giving away the lead single and in a little over a month your new album will be out AND with instrumental mixes of your entire album for the diehards who both love your music and collecting instrumentals.

Thanks, so much Al.  You've given so much to us that words cannot describe how greatful of a fan I am.  I love you very much.  God bless you, friend, God bless you.
This is worth repeating and I second all these sentiments.

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I'm logged into MySpace and it seems the download links are disabled on all four of the songs on his player. This is probably intentional.
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iisryan27 @ Aug 21 2006, 07:46 AM wrote: Since the MySpace player has a play counter, it may not be a good idea to host it elsewhere, just so Al can know exactly how many people have listened to and downloaded the song, but if Al gives permission, I'm sure we have plenty of people who would be more than happy to.

Also, in an effort to perserve the more mature and professional nature of the board, could you please at least make an effort at proper grammar, capitalization, and punctuation?
yeah, but myspace doesn't have a download counter. Surely there will be tons of people (like me) who just download it right away and skip the streaming song.

EDIT: and correct me if I'm wrong here. Before (say a week ago), "pitiful" was the only song for "download", right? The other songs were just streaming.

and I seriously doubt one song being downloaded by many users, even from Al, could put much of a dent in myspace's servers. There really is no point in using a multiple connection download manager for a 4mb song anyway.
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U62 @ Aug 21 2006, 09:09 AM wrote: I'm logged into MySpace and it seems the download links are disabled on all four of the songs on his player. This is probably intentional.
This is probably to keep people from using bandwidth up on his old songs, keeping people from downloading his new one.
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You crack me up! :D

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iisryan27 @ Aug 21 2006, 10:14 AM wrote: This is probably to keep people from using bandwidth up on his old songs, keeping people from downloading his new one.
I doubt that. When this parody is released, people will be downloading that song and that song only. The people who will be there the minute it's up for download are the people who already have "pitiful". nobody would go there planning to download all of them at once, unless they came across his profile by chance at the exact moment it's released.
Besides, myspace's servers can easily handle it. They are the third most popular site in the united states. one little song being downloaded will hardly affect them.

EDIT: also, weirdal.com held up fine when "pitiful" was released. now check out myspace's traffic compared to weirdal.com (weirdal.com is the red line). If myspace can't hold up when this is released, they have serious problems.
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cody @ Aug 21 2006, 09:22 AM wrote: I doubt that. When this parody is released, people will be downloading that song and that song only.
It's going to be somewhat of a net event. People may go there being refered from a friend and discover that his other songs are pretty cool. People who are also Al fans may just want to download the others because they don't have them yet, just out of the convience of downloading a song anyways.
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You dont need to be registered to myspace to download the songs off the player.
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iisryan27 @ Aug 21 2006, 10:25 AM wrote: It's going to be somewhat of a net event. People may go there being refered from a friend and discover that his other songs are pretty cool. People who are also Al fans may just want to download the others because they don't have them yet, just out of the convience of downloading a song anyways.
even then, lets say the average page on mysapce is 85kb. and the song is 4mb

Now think about this, myspace has 1.5 BILLION page views per day. I'd guess (low) that with the streaming audio and pictures, the average page view is 700kb. I just downloaded Al's profile, and not including the streaming audio, it was ~750kb.

That makes 122.236088 TERABYTES of data transfered per day!

now, for the new Al song to even affect their servers by 1%, it would have to have to use 1.22236088 terabytes in one day. that's 320,434 downloads. even then, 1% difference shouldn't affect their servers a bit. They must allow for that kind of fluctuation in traffic even when there is not a big event like this.

"you're pitiful" only has 3,000 plays today, and many of those it played automatically. if it was up for download, it would be much less. possibly 500 downloads a day. It would hardly compare to the ammount of downloads the new song will get tonight.

So I don't know why Al stopped offering Pitiful for download, but I doubt it was because he was concerned about myspace's servers/myspace asked him to
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minnick27 @ Aug 21 2006, 02:23 PM wrote: Im pretty sure that lead and first are one and the same. Lead means it is what he is starting things off with, a.k.a. first.

And I am kind of swaying away from WaN, why would Al debut the song thats gonna sell the album before the video is filmed? By the time he gets it out there the song will be "old." Have other artists released a song so long before the video premiere's? I listen to country and since they took CMT away from us, I cant tell if they are simultaneously released or not.

Yes other artist have even sold there albums before the video has been made eg. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
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