Torrent Hash - Hash of all existing torrents
Please, pay attention to the fact that you are about to download the torrent NOT from torhash.net
torhash.net is just a torrent search engine, no torrents are hosted here.

100 Rare Grooves Compiled by Rock Savage

Infohash:

46948C73BF0DD268BF6DB2B11BA7DBDADAFD8CB7

Type:

Music

Title:

100 Rare Grooves Compiled by Rock Savage

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2008-02-12 (by Rocksavage)

Description:

100 Rare Grooves Compiled by Rock Savage Here is a collection of 100 Rare Grooves put together from rare Albums and 45s by Rock Savage. Many tracks on this compilation are only available on Vinyl, so this is the Ultimate Collection of Rare Grooves 192 and 256 kbps MP3 Format. Artwork Included. Enjoy Brothas and Sistas!

Files count:

1

Size:

660.88 Mb

Trackers:

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

Comments:

bigboy9247 (2008-02-12)

When you release something like this, you should include the artists with the tracks. and in addition to doing that a list of them in your description would be nice so people dont have to download the torrent if its just a waste.

gotoff (2008-02-18)

Stucked at 33.4%. Pls, seed.

blahblah2 (2008-05-09)

hi Again, Rock Savage.
ok here goes the suggestions, take what you will ^^
I concur with BigBoy's post:
when I list the content of the torrent, i have the

but no artist, that info would be nice.
an nice NFO file would be welcome:
being a strict minimum
being icing on the cake.
as for the "art & info" content:
not very usefull in its current form.
i'd ratehr have the .jpg file be related to the mp3 in some way (other than embeded in the id3 tag.
like for exemple instead of having
name-of-file.jpg
you could simply have
_name-of-file.jpg
on a side note, I dunno what software you use to tagg you mp3 files, but it's not gentle with the files:
not alltags use the same code (some are latin1 others are iso UTF-8)
some files acctually display the correct genre you selected, others only show their id3v1 genre code
(
above info veriffied with:
Latest iTunes under MacOSX, Mp3 Tag Tool v1.2 and latest winamp under win32
)
Since I'm a major collector and sucker for this kinda "homebrew compilations" I need taggs to be well in order. so I retagg everything myself (I appreciate that your tags contains all informations, but the tag themselves are poorly done _ that's a software problem)
may I suggest, humbly:
Mp3 Tag Tools v1.2
http://sourceforge.net/projects/massid3lib

this software is as old as ever, has an oldstyle windows interface, but ROCKS.
(oh and yes I check/test ALL id3 tagger available -at 12 month apart- to affirm the following:
*it's still the best*
(the coder workded on id3lib, this may explain that)
I highly recommend you check it out.
ps:
I have 26000+ mp3 (150Gb / 78days) , all tagged, managed and selected by hand. I do know what I talk about.
for your info, as always:
I also sometime use (very rarely as Mp3TagTools covers all my needs):
UltraTagEditor (cracked shareware) http://www.atelio.com/ultra-tag-editor/
allows me to "correct" tags that are corrupted by weird tagging tools
mp3Explorer (cracked shareware) http://www.mp3-explorer.com/
allows me to select mp3 files through their tags, and create a windows explorer compatible selection (i haven't used that in a long time, i don't realy like iTunes , but it does the job)
----
end of suggestions
as I said, do whatever you want with them, you did says all comment are welcome ^^
---
ok now the big msg:
T H A N K
Y O U
great selection, all infos are in tags sound quality is premium (for mp3, that is)
thank you.

blahblah2 (2008-05-09)

* s o r r y *
previous comment incomplete due to html code not accepted.
please ignore and read this one instead.
* s o r r y *
((note to self, ask TPB if we can have a preview button))
********
so , again
********
hi Again, Rock Savage.
ok here goes the suggestions, take what you will ^^
I concur with BigBoy's post:
when I list the content of the torrent, i have the
(track) (title)
but no artist, that info would be nice.
an nice NFO file would be welcome:
(track) (artist) (title) being a strict minimum
(track) (artist) (title) (year) (duration) being icing on the cake.
as for the "art & info" content:
not very usefull in its current form.
i'd ratehr have the .jpg file be related to the mp3 in some way (other than embeded in the id3 tag.
like for exemple instead of having
name-of-file.jpg
you could simply have
_name-of-file.jpg
on a side note, I dunno what software you use to tagg you mp3 files, but it's not gentle with the files:
not alltags use the same code (some are latin1 others are iso UTF-8)
some files acctually display the correct genre you selected, others only show their id3v1 genre code
(
above info veriffied with:
Latest iTunes under MacOSX, Mp3 Tag Tool v1.2 and latest winamp under win32
)
Since I'm a major collector and sucker for this kinda "homebrew compilations" I need taggs to be well in order. so I retagg everything myself (I appreciate that your tags contains all informations, but the tag themselves are poorly done _ that's a software problem)
may I suggest, humbly:
Mp3 Tag Tools v1.2
http://sourceforge.net/projects/massid3lib

this software is as old as ever, has an oldstyle windows interface, but ROCKS.
(oh and yes I check/test ALL id3 tagger available -at 12 month apart- to affirm the following:
*it's still the best*
(the coder workded on id3lib, this may explain that)
I highly recommend you check it out.
ps:
I have 26000+ mp3 (150Gb / 78days) , all tagged, managed and selected by hand. I do know what I talk about.
for your info, as always:
I also sometime use (very rarely as Mp3TagTools covers all my needs):
UltraTagEditor (cracked shareware) http://www.atelio.com/ultra-tag-editor/
allows me to "correct" tags that are corrupted by weird tagging tools
mp3Explorer (cracked shareware) http://www.mp3-explorer.com/
allows me to select mp3 files through their tags, and create a windows explorer compatible selection (i haven't used that in a long time, i don't realy like iTunes , but it does the job)
----
end of suggestions
as I said, do whatever you want with them, you did says all comment are welcome ^^
---
ok now the big msg:
T H A N K
Y O U
great selection, all infos are in tags sound quality is premium (for mp3, that is)
thank you.

blahblah2 (2008-05-09)

* kicks himself *
I meant:
like for exemple instead of having
name-of-file.jpg
you could simply have
(track)_name-of-file.jpg

theonlydrventure (2008-10-17)

OK OK yall are really slow if you think a hip cats gona sit for 3 hours cataloging so he can give it free to others He is so right just down the torrent and bam it is all there canc if is not for you.
its not like other torrents where you wicki the album cut and paste. chill all you square cats.

theonlydrventure (2008-10-17)

Oh man way cool!!!!
puts me back home and in my time.
skin palm and 2 clicks.
young bloods don"t worry about understanding

burningrabbit (2011-10-13)

Get down, Brown!

salazam1 (2013-01-02)

What fucking babies!!! Seriously! Lets see you painstakingly track down 100 rare grooves and then have some crybabies complain about the fucking ID3 tags??? Rock Savage is the shit! I regularly dip into this collection at almost every single one of my gigs. Love the 9 minute jams, they give me time to take a leak!

salazam1 (2013-01-02)

p.s. fuck blahblah2 in the ass with a splintered rake handle covered in herpes and hot sauce. Downloading other people's torrents doesn't make you a collector, it makes you a leech. Spend some time digging through crates peppered with white-label unknowns or vinyl in the wrong sleeves and then we'll talk about proper labeling. Dickshit.
sorry about the negativity everyone else, I just can't stand the entitlement these fucking piratebabies get.