The Jewel In The Crown Unauthorised Biography Of Morrissey

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Year: 2004
Running time: 1 hour 48 minutes 2 seconds
This documentary begins with the split of The Smiths till the debut of Moz as a solo artist and his triumphant return with "You Are The Quarry".
Comments of Stephen Street (producer), Tony Wilson (owner of Factory Records) , Grant Showbiz (sound man of The Smiths), Viny Reilly (guitarist on "Viva Hate").

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IMPORTANT NOTE:
To enjoy this documentary you need to download and install the RMVB codec (Real Media), you can get it here: http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=4763&s=65.

Details:
Video file (.rmvb), size:176 mb,
divided in 2 parts with HJSPLIT, get it here: http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/#win32

Download Links:
http://www.mediafire.com/?30qqydtyjzy
http://www.mediafire.com/?mn3m4zatwaj

INSTRUCTIONS:
1 - Once you get the parts 001 and 002, open the program HJSplit and click on JOIN
2 - Then, a window will come out that says INPUT FILE, click on it and indicate the location of file 001 ( I mean: the place where you download the file 001 and also where the file 002 is)
3 - Once you locate the file 001, click on it 1 time and click the button OPEN
4 - Now we return on the window of step 2 and we click on START
5 - After minutes (depending on your pc speed) we will get message "JOINING COMPLETED"
6 - In the place where you join the parts it will be a video file.

RECOMMENDATION:
*For optimum experience, I recommend to use the Gom Player (get it here: http://www.gomlab.com/eng/GMP_download.html ), is the best free player.
 
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A shame really, that you made this available only for people who want to install the terribly obtrusive RealTime Player. I'd think you were making it as difficult as possible for people, to seem like you know what you're doing with all of this software. By the way everyone, I used The Unarchiver (a standard free unarchiver for mac) and it worked fine. Try whatever software you usually use to un-rar this before downloading software you don't want.

I really appreciate you putting this up here, but it would be better if you made it accessible to everyone, not just those who use your software. You might feel that these softwares are better, and that's fine, but please don't force them on other people.
 
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