Smiths Torrents 2006-2020: "Goodnight & Thank You" (July 3, 2020)

From @DavidA:

Goodnight and Thank You
I have retired smithstorrents.co.uk. It has served its purpose and had started to go to seed.


In the 1990s I found a bootleg of The Smiths at a local record fair. I was amazed that there were live recordings of my favourite band. It was before the internet so until that day all I knew of were the albums in the record stores along with a few singles. From that point, it turned into something of a mission to go to the record fairs and collect rarities and live recordings.

In 2006, I established that I could start sharing these recordings with other people on the internet using torrents, so I set up smithstorrents and offered up what I had. There were already low-quality MP3s on the internet but I wanted to try and collect the best possible versions at the highest possible quality. Gradually people started sharing what they had and the site built up some momentum. A turning point was when Steve Catterall at Soundsville International started sharing what he had recorded when he unofficially toured with the Smiths.

Over the years the collection grew. More rarities were uncovered and often live recordings were direct from the master tape. Sometimes fans would remaster to improve sound quality or to stitch together tapes to create full recordings. Old VHS tapes were dusted off; I collected ticket stubs from eBay; I shamelessly plagiarised clippings and photos from other sites and I saved and sorted any time anything Smiths-related showed up on the internet, TV or radio. Some of that got put on smithstorrents, some of it did not.

There are some things that eluded me. I’d like to archive Grant Showbiz’s sounddesk recordings, but despite a friendly pub conversation, those remain in his attic. I’d like to have a good copy of the Drone demos. I have no idea why I still can’t find a good Jensen version of Wonderful Woman, but I shouldn’t focus on what’s missing but on what great recordings we have.

Here's a link to the Smiths archive, which is around 350GB at its last weigh-in. I didn't ever collect the Morrissey solo material so I don't have that to offer you.

Some of you might find the FLAC files to be an inconvenience. Likewise, DVD VOB files. In both cases, the goal was to preserve them in the best available quality. There are tools that will help you convert to something that suits your needs better, should you need it.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another over the years. Too many to name, but if you’ve shared your recordings, collated, remastered or documented then I appreciate your efforts. Thank you.
David
July 2020
[email protected]

I appreciate the other post in the Downloads section, but this site has featured here on countless occasions and has proved valuable to almost everyone who collects The Smiths & Morrissey music - so is more than worthy of a post in General Discussion.
I would like to thank @DavidA personally for providing such a prolific sharing platform and the subsequent collection it helped form in the shape of the Google Drive Archive.
The generosity of people coming together to share audio and video has always been appreciated - never more so than via Smiths Torrents.
Whether collectors looking for high quality tracks for compilations or a fan looking to relive a gig they attended, it usually provided.
The Smiths side of things is now well archived and I managed to get a large part of the Morrissey material stored myself and I believe between some of us here, a similar exhaustive archive of Morrissey audio & video could emerge.
That's a huge project for another day though.
If anyone needs information about music/video/gigs that may have appeared on Smiths Torrents (unfortunately, the Wayback Machine hasn't cached all the pages), DavidA was kind enough to let me know of his intentions with enough time to archive the entire site's posts - so who posted what, which version, details, dates etc are all preserved.
Message me if you have a query pertaining to a specific item's details.

So, again, a heartfelt thank you to DavidA for his efforts in fostering a site that shared so many gems with the community.
For myself, it has proved invaluable and I have nothing but gratitude and respect.
Kind regards,
FWD.
 
So long. Fare well. We hardly knew ye...

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open up a skinny torrents.com and an alaint torrents. com ?
 
A very heartfelt thanks for sharing these precious artifacts and making so many of us happy. And thank you to Stephane at Passions for making sense of history.
 
was good while it lasted,a great site,got many concerts from smithstorrents.thanks for the mammaries.
 
From @DavidA:

Goodnight and Thank You
I have retired smithstorrents.co.uk. It has served its purpose and had started to go to seed.


In the 1990s I found a bootleg of The Smiths at a local record fair. I was amazed that there were live recordings of my favourite band. It was before the internet so until that day all I knew of were the albums in the record stores along with a few singles. From that point, it turned into something of a mission to go to the record fairs and collect rarities and live recordings.

In 2006, I established that I could start sharing these recordings with other people on the internet using torrents, so I set up smithstorrents and offered up what I had. There were already low-quality MP3s on the internet but I wanted to try and collect the best possible versions at the highest possible quality. Gradually people started sharing what they had and the site built up some momentum. A turning point was when Steve Catterall at Soundsville International started sharing what he had recorded when he unofficially toured with the Smiths.

Over the years the collection grew. More rarities were uncovered and often live recordings were direct from the master tape. Sometimes fans would remaster to improve sound quality or to stitch together tapes to create full recordings. Old VHS tapes were dusted off; I collected ticket stubs from eBay; I shamelessly plagiarised clippings and photos from other sites and I saved and sorted any time anything Smiths-related showed up on the internet, TV or radio. Some of that got put on smithstorrents, some of it did not.

There are some things that eluded me. I’d like to archive Grant Showbiz’s sounddesk recordings, but despite a friendly pub conversation, those remain in his attic. I’d like to have a good copy of the Drone demos. I have no idea why I still can’t find a good Jensen version of Wonderful Woman, but I shouldn’t focus on what’s missing but on what great recordings we have.

Here's a link to the Smiths archive, which is around 350GB at its last weigh-in. I didn't ever collect the Morrissey solo material so I don't have that to offer you.

Some of you might find the FLAC files to be an inconvenience. Likewise, DVD VOB files. In both cases, the goal was to preserve them in the best available quality. There are tools that will help you convert to something that suits your needs better, should you need it.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another over the years. Too many to name, but if you’ve shared your recordings, collated, remastered or documented then I appreciate your efforts. Thank you.
David
July 2020
[email protected]

I appreciate the other post in the Downloads section, but this site has featured here on countless occasions and has proved valuable to almost everyone who collects The Smiths & Morrissey music - so is more than worthy of a post in General Discussion.
I would like to thank @DavidA personally for providing such a prolific sharing platform and the subsequent collection it helped form in the shape of the Google Drive Archive.
The generosity of people coming together to share audio and video has always been appreciated - never more so than via Smiths Torrents.
Whether collectors looking for high quality tracks for compilations or a fan looking to relive a gig they attended, it usually provided.
The Smiths side of things is now well archived and I managed to get a large part of the Morrissey material stored myself and I believe between some of us here, a similar exhaustive archive of Morrissey audio & video could emerge.
That's a huge project for another day though.
If anyone needs information about music/video/gigs that may have appeared on Smiths Torrents (unfortunately, the Wayback Machine hasn't cached all the pages), DavidA was kind enough to let me know of his intentions with enough time to archive the entire site's posts - so who posted what, which version, details, dates etc are all preserved.
Message me if you have a query pertaining to a specific item's details.

So, again, a heartfelt thank you to DavidA for his efforts in fostering a site that shared so many gems with the community.
For myself, it has proved invaluable and I have nothing but gratitude and respect.
Kind regards,
FWD.
I'll always be grateful to you, i love my collection, and you are a huge part of it, truly thank you for sharing your tapes....to me they are priceless
 
Thank you very much!
 
From @DavidA:

Goodnight and Thank You
I have retired smithstorrents.co.uk. It has served its purpose and had started to go to seed.


In the 1990s I found a bootleg of The Smiths at a local record fair. I was amazed that there were live recordings of my favourite band. It was before the internet so until that day all I knew of were the albums in the record stores along with a few singles. From that point, it turned into something of a mission to go to the record fairs and collect rarities and live recordings.

In 2006, I established that I could start sharing these recordings with other people on the internet using torrents, so I set up smithstorrents and offered up what I had. There were already low-quality MP3s on the internet but I wanted to try and collect the best possible versions at the highest possible quality. Gradually people started sharing what they had and the site built up some momentum. A turning point was when Steve Catterall at Soundsville International started sharing what he had recorded when he unofficially toured with the Smiths.

Over the years the collection grew. More rarities were uncovered and often live recordings were direct from the master tape. Sometimes fans would remaster to improve sound quality or to stitch together tapes to create full recordings. Old VHS tapes were dusted off; I collected ticket stubs from eBay; I shamelessly plagiarised clippings and photos from other sites and I saved and sorted any time anything Smiths-related showed up on the internet, TV or radio. Some of that got put on smithstorrents, some of it did not.

There are some things that eluded me. I’d like to archive Grant Showbiz’s sounddesk recordings, but despite a friendly pub conversation, those remain in his attic. I’d like to have a good copy of the Drone demos. I have no idea why I still can’t find a good Jensen version of Wonderful Woman, but I shouldn’t focus on what’s missing but on what great recordings we have.

Here's a link to the Smiths archive, which is around 350GB at its last weigh-in. I didn't ever collect the Morrissey solo material so I don't have that to offer you.

Some of you might find the FLAC files to be an inconvenience. Likewise, DVD VOB files. In both cases, the goal was to preserve them in the best available quality. There are tools that will help you convert to something that suits your needs better, should you need it.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another over the years. Too many to name, but if you’ve shared your recordings, collated, remastered or documented then I appreciate your efforts. Thank you.
David
July 2020
[email protected]

I appreciate the other post in the Downloads section, but this site has featured here on countless occasions and has proved valuable to almost everyone who collects The Smiths & Morrissey music - so is more than worthy of a post in General Discussion.
I would like to thank @DavidA personally for providing such a prolific sharing platform and the subsequent collection it helped form in the shape of the Google Drive Archive.
The generosity of people coming together to share audio and video has always been appreciated - never more so than via Smiths Torrents.
Whether collectors looking for high quality tracks for compilations or a fan looking to relive a gig they attended, it usually provided.
The Smiths side of things is now well archived and I managed to get a large part of the Morrissey material stored myself and I believe between some of us here, a similar exhaustive archive of Morrissey audio & video could emerge.
That's a huge project for another day though.
If anyone needs information about music/video/gigs that may have appeared on Smiths Torrents (unfortunately, the Wayback Machine hasn't cached all the pages), DavidA was kind enough to let me know of his intentions with enough time to archive the entire site's posts - so who posted what, which version, details, dates etc are all preserved.
Message me if you have a query pertaining to a specific item's details.

So, again, a heartfelt thank you to DavidA for his efforts in fostering a site that shared so many gems with the community.
For myself, it has proved invaluable and I have nothing but gratitude and respect.
Kind regards,
FWD.
Those were the days, hunting out tapes at fairs and markets, searching the small ads, bootleggers with massive tape machines and video cameras like bazookas getting sneaked into gigs to record an amazing period in music history. Digital changed the landscape but back in the day even downloading a track on a screaming modem was a herculean effort. I spent hours putting the downloads onto CD to build up my live collection, all nice and orderly lol, making my own Cd sleeves with smithsy artwork. A labour of love like the torrents that became such a go to. I got a whole bunch of mp3 gigs on cds from Stephanie years ago when he had a clear out. Still have them now. Their arrival was such a cool thing, sifting through them, loving the good the bad and the ugly sounds of live recordings. Took you to the place and the time though. The modern Internet has changed everything but those were the days. Cheers for everything. Happy days.
 
From @DavidA:

Goodnight and Thank You
I have retired smithstorrents.co.uk. It has served its purpose and had started to go to seed.


In the 1990s I found a bootleg of The Smiths at a local record fair. I was amazed that there were live recordings of my favourite band. It was before the internet so until that day all I knew of were the albums in the record stores along with a few singles. From that point, it turned into something of a mission to go to the record fairs and collect rarities and live recordings.

In 2006, I established that I could start sharing these recordings with other people on the internet using torrents, so I set up smithstorrents and offered up what I had. There were already low-quality MP3s on the internet but I wanted to try and collect the best possible versions at the highest possible quality. Gradually people started sharing what they had and the site built up some momentum. A turning point was when Steve Catterall at Soundsville International started sharing what he had recorded when he unofficially toured with the Smiths.

Over the years the collection grew. More rarities were uncovered and often live recordings were direct from the master tape. Sometimes fans would remaster to improve sound quality or to stitch together tapes to create full recordings. Old VHS tapes were dusted off; I collected ticket stubs from eBay; I shamelessly plagiarised clippings and photos from other sites and I saved and sorted any time anything Smiths-related showed up on the internet, TV or radio. Some of that got put on smithstorrents, some of it did not.

There are some things that eluded me. I’d like to archive Grant Showbiz’s sounddesk recordings, but despite a friendly pub conversation, those remain in his attic. I’d like to have a good copy of the Drone demos. I have no idea why I still can’t find a good Jensen version of Wonderful Woman, but I shouldn’t focus on what’s missing but on what great recordings we have.

Here's a link to the Smiths archive, which is around 350GB at its last weigh-in. I didn't ever collect the Morrissey solo material so I don't have that to offer you.

Some of you might find the FLAC files to be an inconvenience. Likewise, DVD VOB files. In both cases, the goal was to preserve them in the best available quality. There are tools that will help you convert to something that suits your needs better, should you need it.

Thanks to everyone who contributed in one way or another over the years. Too many to name, but if you’ve shared your recordings, collated, remastered or documented then I appreciate your efforts. Thank you.
David
July 2020
[email protected]

I appreciate the other post in the Downloads section, but this site has featured here on countless occasions and has proved valuable to almost everyone who collects The Smiths & Morrissey music - so is more than worthy of a post in General Discussion.
I would like to thank @DavidA personally for providing such a prolific sharing platform and the subsequent collection it helped form in the shape of the Google Drive Archive.
The generosity of people coming together to share audio and video has always been appreciated - never more so than via Smiths Torrents.
Whether collectors looking for high quality tracks for compilations or a fan looking to relive a gig they attended, it usually provided.
The Smiths side of things is now well archived and I managed to get a large part of the Morrissey material stored myself and I believe between some of us here, a similar exhaustive archive of Morrissey audio & video could emerge.
That's a huge project for another day though.
If anyone needs information about music/video/gigs that may have appeared on Smiths Torrents (unfortunately, the Wayback Machine hasn't cached all the pages), DavidA was kind enough to let me know of his intentions with enough time to archive the entire site's posts - so who posted what, which version, details, dates etc are all preserved.
Message me if you have a query pertaining to a specific item's details.

So, again, a heartfelt thank you to DavidA for his efforts in fostering a site that shared so many gems with the community.
For myself, it has proved invaluable and I have nothing but gratitude and respect.
Kind regards,
FWD.
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Those were the days, hunting out tapes at fairs and markets, searching the small ads, bootleggers with massive tape machines and video cameras like bazookas getting sneaked into gigs to record an amazing period in music history. Digital changed the landscape but back in the day even downloading a track on a screaming modem was a herculean effort. I spent hours putting the downloads onto CD to build up my live collection, all nice and orderly lol, making my own Cd sleeves with smithsy artwork. A labour of love like the torrents that became such a go to. I got a whole bunch of mp3 gigs on cds from Stephanie years ago when he had a clear out. Still have them now. Their arrival was such a cool thing, sifting through them, loving the good the bad and the ugly sounds of live recordings. Took you to the place and the time though. The modern Internet has changed everything but those were the days. Cheers for everything. Happy days.
Olden days...
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I remember the thrill of finally getting the coveted hard drive (that had traveled around the world) with 320 gb of Smiths treasures, back in the day. Bought a special drive to download the files, and then sent it on its way to another grateful fan. I am forever in your debt. And the pleasure of downloading Steve's weekly drop...what a time.
 
I spent a fortune on tapes and VHS from Chris Adams, it took ages for them to arrive but he was collating them from master tapes. The day they arrived i spent days on end playing them over and over. It helped me live through difficult times in the late 80 s and early 90 s. When i discovered Smithstorrents it was like i d found someone had left a load of treasure under the floorboards.
 
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I spent a fortune on tapes and VHS from Chris Adams, it took ages for them to arrive but he was collating them from master tapes. I lobed the day they arrived and spent days on end playing them over and over. It helped me live through difficult times in the late 80 s and early 90 s.
Same here. Built up a massive collection of bootlegs video and audio back in the day - great times, though I haven't actually listened or watched any of it in years. Those times just feel like a different era now.
 
I spent a fortune on tapes and VHS from Chris Adams, it took ages for them to arrive but he was collating them from master tapes. I lobed the day they arrived and spent days on end playing them over and over. It helped me live through difficult times in the late 80 s and early 90 s. When i discovered Smithstorrents it was like i d found someone had left a load of treasure under the floorboards.
Chris and I had a few adventures back in the late 80's - sound bloke.
Aside from the gigs and chasing Morrissey around, I think making/recording/sharing cassettes and trawling record fairs feature in my happiest memories of that era.
Regards,
FWD.
 
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