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where did the 'Black Planet' website go?
Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 17:45
by radiojamaica
Hey people, here 's a new face y'all!
I'm a fullblooded Sisters affecionado for about 15 years by now, seen 'm do some shows over the years and I stack a whole lotta records in my shack!
Now that it starts to rumble again, I cannot stay undercover anymore! So, beware... evildoers of the world...beware!
...and now, to launch another one of those block rockin' questions:
where the hell did the Black Planet website go? It had a great (and very useful) bootleg list on it, that I frequently checked. Any news on that?
Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 17:57
by hallucienate
good point! it was there last time I looked
The domain hasn't expired, the DNS seems OK but server seems to be unreachable.
Maybe you can get the info you require from
here.
Oh, an welcome!
Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 18:05
by Dark
And a hearty welcome to you.
Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 20:33
by Delilah
Maybe the owner forgot the password? like somebody else we know!
Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 20:43
by christophe
its down for some time now
my oppinion it was one of the best Sisters sites on the net...
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 09:28
by markfiend
Yeah I'd noticed it has been down for a while... I've been referring to it through the webarchive as Lucien suggests.
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 12:32
by Shadow_Smile
last time i checked, they were already ofline
I think for 6 months now
Re: where did the 'Black Planet' website go?
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 13:04
by culprit
radiojamaica wrote:where the hell did the Black Planet website go? It had a great (and very useful) bootleg list on it, that I frequently checked. Any news on that?
If that's what you're after have you checked the 'weeding' section?
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 13:19
by Quiff Boy
culprit wrote:radiojamaica wrote:where the hell did the Black Planet website go? It had a great (and very useful) bootleg list on it, that I frequently checked. Any news on that?
If that's what you're after have you checked the 'weeding' section?
or
hal's website
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 15:08
by hallucienate
Quiff Boy wrote:culprit wrote:radiojamaica wrote:where the hell did the Black Planet website go? It had a great (and very useful) bootleg list on it, that I frequently checked. Any news on that?
If that's what you're after have you checked the 'weeding' section?
or
hal's website
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 16:23
by paint it black
best for that sort of thing is lachert's
it's basically a rip of christer's but prettier
http://www.geocities.com/lachert108/bootlegs.html
Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 16:25
by paint it black
Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 16:35
by radiojamaica
tanx a bunch for these enlightenments...
I've been looking for the Discography-book that Andrew Pinnel wrote, but couldn't find it anywhere. And last year, good ol' Uncle Sister told me it never saw an official release... (a book about bootlegs isn't exactly the stuff the recordlabelboys like to support, can you dig that?!)
So, I can use those bootleg-listings very good thank you...
Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 17:06
by hallucienate
too bloody right! it currently only accounts for 3.23% of my bandwidth, whereas my sisters site counts for 23.74%.
Visit
PiB's site. Then visit
mine.
Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 17:20
by paint it black
hallucienate wrote:
too bloody right! it currently only accounts for 3.23% of my bandwidth, whereas my sisters site counts for 23.74%.
Visit
PiB's site. Then visit
mine.
i don't whore myself out in quite the same way
visit
hal's . again
he needs the hits more than me
Posted: 14 Apr 2005, 18:14
by hallucienate
paint it black wrote:hallucienate wrote:
too bloody right! it currently only accounts for 3.23% of my bandwidth, whereas my sisters site counts for 23.74%.
Visit
PiB's site. Then visit
mine.
i don't whore myself out in quite the same way
visit
hal's . again
he needs the hits more than me
Posted: 17 Apr 2005, 20:55
by pikkrong
Welcome,
Radiojamaica!
Posted: 21 Apr 2005, 20:32
by hallucienate
Re: where did the 'Black Planet' website go?
Posted: 26 Apr 2005, 23:24
by Hojyuu-obi
Last time I asked Y he told me he had made a newer version (i.e. updated and redesigned) of his website, but it was still sitting on his HD ... he also mentioned something about having talked with QB of making it a part of the HL forum (IRRC) ...
radiojamaica wrote:Hey people, here 's a new face y'all!
... Oh, and a very warm welcome to you old friend
Posted: 27 Apr 2005, 09:19
by Quiff Boy
i recall someone asking if it was possible, but i dont recall Y himself actually mentioning it.
if yanick has a new site (or even a copy of his old one) i'm more than happy to see if i can provide somewhere for him to upload it. it was a great archive and i'm sure many people found it an interesting and valuable sisters info resource
Re: where did the 'Black Planet' website go?
Posted: 27 Apr 2005, 16:19
by radiojamaica
... Oh, and a very warm welcome to you old friend
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ah, indeed, we do go a long way back...
And I remember bumping in on each other in Dour , summer 97. What a party that was
Posted: 27 Apr 2005, 16:58
by CellThree
Quiff Boy wrote:i recall someone asking if it was possible, but i dont recall Y himself actually mentioning it.
if yanick has a new site (or even a copy of his old one) i'm more than happy to see if i can provide somewhere for him to upload it. it was a great archive and i'm sure many people found it an interesting and valuable sisters info resource
I was talking to you both about it. I haven't heard from him for a while though