I don't. I can't figure out how to runit properly either. But I can get it to run in seperate sections. Put the CD in and press the start menu. Then choose "run". Find the CD and now ou click on the inividual files and they'll play. Great stuff on there. Best part is the old blues musicians doing songs and of course the Stones' own live performances from the likes of Rio and Paris.
Way back when this first appeared nobody could get it to work. Everybody had problems with it. Then there appeard links where you could go to "fix' it. But this was so long ago; several computers ago and I haven't thought about the Voodoo Bar and all the ice clinking anymore. trust me: you're not missing out on much. early days of the Net.
"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."
I got it to work on my old computer. I spent 2 hours with it, hardly haven't used it since then...awful stuff, well there's some funny comments from Ron and Keith, but the scenario is lousy, I felt like a dork, sitting there with that piece of crap.
It's like )BOOMY voice) :"Welcome to the Louuuunge...where all your dreams and insanities will come truuuue...but first why donch hang in the voodoo lounge and have a drink. Then you can try to see the (what did they call Jagger?) the Massah??
"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."
Erik_Snow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I got it to work on my old computer. > I spent 2 hours with it, hardly haven't used it > since then...awful stuff, well there's some funny > comments from Ron and Keith, but the scenario is > lousy, I felt like a dork, sitting there with that > piece of crap.
I bought it from ameoba music in LA recently in the second hand section, and it works fine on my laptop, running windows xp pro. I havnt found much that i liked though.
It works fine on my laptop too (windows xp) and has, as Chelseadrugstore puts it, an 'early days of the net' feel to it. An experimental trip into the possibilites of 'interactive' music entertainment - worth a visit. Thanks for the reminder, will take another look at it!