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Please review this: code to extract the season/episode or date from a TV show's title on a torrent siteby Cody Fendant (Hermit) |
| on Aug 18, 2016 at 07:17 UTC ( [id://1169974]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Cody Fendant has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Searching for is not just about free music. It is an act of archaeology. Mark E. Smith built his entire career on the idea that the perfect take does not exist, that mistakes are art, and that a record is just a starting point for a live show. Essential Blogs tags: #Extricate #TheInfotainmentScan #MiddleClassRevolution The departure of Brix led to a revolving door of musicians. The quality varies wildly, but the highs are sky-high. Extricate (1990) features “Black Monk Theme” (a cover of The Monks). The Infotainment Scan (1993) is prescient about digital culture. A good discography blog will separate the wheat from the chaff here, often highlighting the Code: Selfish sessions as a hidden gem. If you have found yourself searching for the keyword you are likely a fan who has realized that streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music barely scratch the surface. You want the Peel Sessions, the obscure French compilation, the live bootleg from a cramped pub in 1983, and the rare 7” b-side that never made it to CD. The: Fall Discography Blogspot Hot!Searching for is not just about free music. It is an act of archaeology. Mark E. Smith built his entire career on the idea that the perfect take does not exist, that mistakes are art, and that a record is just a starting point for a live show. Essential Blogs tags: #Extricate #TheInfotainmentScan #MiddleClassRevolution The departure of Brix led to a revolving door of musicians. The quality varies wildly, but the highs are sky-high. Extricate (1990) features “Black Monk Theme” (a cover of The Monks). The Infotainment Scan (1993) is prescient about digital culture. A good discography blog will separate the wheat from the chaff here, often highlighting the Code: Selfish sessions as a hidden gem. the fall discography blogspot If you have found yourself searching for the keyword you are likely a fan who has realized that streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music barely scratch the surface. You want the Peel Sessions, the obscure French compilation, the live bootleg from a cramped pub in 1983, and the rare 7” b-side that never made it to CD. Searching for is not just about free music
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