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st00st3 · 22-Авг-08 06:29 (12 лет 6 месяцев назад, ред. 27-Мар-09 16:10)
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st1958 · 22-Авг-08 07:49 (спустя 1 час 20 мин.)
Здесь можно скачать обложечку
http://www. СПАМ
st00st3 · 22-Авг-08 08:17 (спустя 27 мин., ред. 24-Авг-08 07:57)
Здесь можно скачать обложечку
http://www. СПАМ
Спасибо. Немного другую обложку выбрал с этого ресурса.
st1958 · 22-Авг-08 08:20 (спустя 2 мин.)
st00st3
Вижу Вас в качестве сидера, но загрузка никак не идет. Пожалуйста, посмотрите: все ли Вы сделали корректно? Может быть, в клиенте попробовать сделать форсированный старт?
st00st3 · 22-Авг-08 08:27 (спустя 6 мин., ред. 22-Авг-08 08:27)
Стоит форсированный. Тут какой-то затык был в инете, постоянно прерывалось соединение. Может сейчас восстановится. Вечером еще поддержу с домашнего. Суперсид ставить нет смысла. Обновил трекер - закачка пошла
st1958 · 22-Авг-08 08:34 (спустя 7 мин.)
st00st3
Спасибо, закачка пошла. А не скажите ли: почему в заголовке BIG Cocksucker Blues?
st00st3 · 22-Авг-08 10:39 (спустя 2 часа 4 мин., ред. 22-Авг-08 14:33)
Я так думаю, что BIG (именно заглавными написано) означает ДВД качество и дополнение бонусами, Да и звук 6-канальный.
А может слово относится к словам Cock или Succer По слухам участники группы отличались размерами первого и любили, когда им делали второе
frantik_us · 22-Авг-08 20:14 (спустя 9 часов, ред. 22-Авг-08 20:14)
Имел этот фильм в трех вариантах. Сначала avi'шка на 500м, потом VHS-rip около 1.5гигов и потом этот вариант. На втором варианте титры были без 'BIG'. Качество тоже. На BIG варианте отсутствуют только дефекты жеваной кассеты да звук зачем-то в ДД5.1 перевели. А картинку нормальную с портативной кинокамеры лучше просто не сделать.
И еще BIG если верить обложке и меню был DVD-9. Поэтому наверное и BIG.
st00st3 · 23-Авг-08 10:38 (спустя 14 часов, ред. 24-Авг-08 08:49)
А двд9 из-за звука и допов. А вообще, разбитый на 2, следовало назвать "Biggest ..."
tribambuka · 02-Окт-08 23:19 (спустя 1 месяц 10 дней)
пожалуйста посидируйте!!! уже который день закачка стоит на месте.... очень хочется увидеть)))
st00st3 · 05-Окт-08 20:20 (спустя 2 дня 21 час, ред. 06-Окт-08 06:02)
tribambuka
Завтра включу суперсид. Включил. Что-то не тянете. Скорости еще в запасе 70 кб/с
tribambuka · 09-Окт-08 21:02 (спустя 4 дня)
спасибо! странно а он отчего-то совсем еле-еле ползет
но хоть как-то!
MORGANA_ · 14-Мар-09 16:11 (спустя 5 месяцев 4 дня)
Вот спасибо!!! Теперь можно сказать рейтингу "до свидания"))).
MORGANA_ · 16-Мар-09 20:12 (спустя 2 дня 4 часа)
А не подскажете ли, где можно скачать концерт, названия не знаю, на обложке диска - роллинговский язык "цвета" американского флага?
yuron77 · 01-Июн-09 16:47 (спустя 2 месяца 15 дней)
Сииид Плиииизз!!! 28% осталось, уже скоро неделю стою на месте, Оч. хочеццо посотреть!!!!!
Заранее Спасибо!!!
st00st3 · 01-Июн-09 21:03 (спустя 4 часа, ред. 02-Июн-09 18:06)
yuron77
Завтра гляну. Если снес - не обессудьте. Статус "сомнительно" и вечно на хардах хранить ... Снес с харда, но мир не без добрых людей - жива раздача
yuron77 · 05-Июн-09 01:08 (спустя 3 дня)
st00st3
Посибо!!! ;)) а роллинги малацца - жгуд, напалмом ;))
раздаю, хто исчо не видил,.. ;))
world3451 · 06-Июл-09 08:34 (спустя 1 месяц 1 день)
yuron77 Воторой диск застыл на 1% уже второй день. Помогите кто может ! Дайте докачать !!! Спасибо !
Worlld · 17-Июл-09 13:34 (спустя 11 дней)
Спасибо огромное ! Обалденный фильм! Поддайте газу пожалуйста , а то я так только через неделю смогу посмотреть. Спасибо !
Worlld · 17-Июл-09 14:02 (спустя 28 мин.)
Ну что-же такое, вообще все встало. Помогите скачать, ребята , а !!!!
Kold342 · 21-Авг-09 19:20 (спустя 1 месяц 4 дня)
urryt · 21-Авг-09 20:13 (спустя 53 мин.)
st00st3 · 21-Авг-09 20:50 (спустя 37 мин.)
urryt
Видишь статус "сомнительно" с этим статусом чека всем раздает, а я уже снес с хардов
Baa14 · 21-Авг-09 22:01 (спустя 1 час 10 мин.)
Документальный фильм «Cocksucker Blues» никогда не выходил на экраны по настоянию The Rolling Stones - музыканты резко осудили ленту, заявив, что она выставляет их в дурном свете. Участникам коллектива очень не понравилось, что Роберт Франк решил показать мировой общественности, как непристойно ведут себя «роллинги» во время гастрольной поездки, передает Lenta.ru со ссылкой на NME.
Увидев фрагменты фильма, гитарист The Rolling Stones Кит Ричардс заявил следующее: «Если хоть один человек в Америке видел это, мы никогда больше не приедем в эту страну».
Magic_George · 20-Сен-09 21:29 (спустя 29 дней)
andrey69w · 09-Май-10 11:54 (спустя 7 месяцев, ред. 09-Май-10 11:54)
st00st3[/bСтатус нужно срочно поменять.
Иисус Христос
САМ ГОСПОДЬ-залитовал раздачу!
стаж у него правда " сомнительный"всего 7 дней и сообщений всего два
Может это и не ОН, а его аппанент за Роллингов впрягся.
зы Некоторые на трекере покруче БОГА
Иисус Христос · 09-Май-10 19:07 (спустя 7 часов)
andrey69w
вот и до торентов руки добрались, а ролингов я всегда любил))) благословляю вас))
Иисус Христос · 15-Май-10 00:39 (спустя 5 дней)
Почему нет перевода и можно смотреть только кусками?
verhovoy · 13-Янв-11 21:37 (спустя 7 месяцев)
Название рулит: "Большой х..сосный блюз" Ролинги - известные фулюганы. Спасибо за такой раритет.
vyraki · 14-Май-13 18:44 (спустя 2 года 4 месяца, ред. 14-Май-13 18:44)
уф! боялся что не будет этого фильма здесь!как никак официальных изданий версий его нет! к счастью напрасно! качать при чём срочно!!!
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"Wall Street never changes, the pockets change, the suckers change, the stocks change, but Wall Street never changes, because human nature never changes."-Jesse Livermore
Immortalized in the fictionalized bestselling investment classic Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as "Larry Livingstone," Jesse Livermore is considered by many to be the best trader in history. Now, for the first time, the complete true-life story of one of Wall Street's most intriguing and successful figures comes to life in Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader. Take a revealing and intimate look into the life, mind, and financial prowess of this legendary trader through family interviews, professional triumphs, and the revolutionary trading techniques he developed. Detailing Livermore's personal life story, author Richard Smitten vividly depicts the never-before-revealed private side of this enigmatic man, while educating you on the trading principles, timing techniques, and money management strategies that made Livermore several fortunes over his lifetime-when he adhered to them.
Livermore ran away from home in 1891 at the age of fourteen, with five dollars in his pocket. He started his stock market career as a chalkboard boy in the Boston offices of PaineWebber. A year later he was trading full time. He accumulated so much money by the time he was twenty that he was banned from all the "Bucket Shops" of New York and Boston. With his radical trading methods and an unlimited amount of patience, Livermore cornered the cotton market and made a killing in the stock market crash of 1907, amassing more than $3 million in one day.
J. P. Morgan personally asked him to stop shorting the market. With friends like financier Bernard Baruch, Walter Chrysler, Charlie Chaplin, and Alfred Sloan of General Motors, Livermore walked among giants and learned many lessons along the way. He sold the market short in 1929 and entered the depression with $100 million in cash. Livermore eventually discovered that social status and money could not help battle depression or repair disintegrating marriages and distant relationships with his sons.
In the only extensive biography of Jesse Livermore, you will stand at the center of his fascinating universe and watch him evolve. Experience the man, myth, and legend as you trace his progress from different wives to different trading strategies, Long Island estates to Palm Beach resorts, yachts, and private railway cars. Capture, for the first time, the full story both personally and professionally of the most successful trader of all time in a nonstop story of trading, triumph, and tragedy.
Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (October 15, 2001)
Language : English
Paperback : 352 pages
ISBN-10 : 0471023264
ISBN-13 : 978-0471023265
Item Weight : 1.06 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 8.9 inches
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It's just okay. The author comes off as being over-enamored with Livermore.
I have probably read Reminiscences 20-30x over the years, and was interested in finding more details on Livermore's personal life (which this book does provide, at times); however, the book's recreations of likely dialogues between the character and others is distracting, mostly coming off as "trying too hard."
On a positive note... It is apparent the author put in his time researching the subject. However, parlaying this research into a reenactment of the character's life proves difficult. It's hard to stay engrossed in the material while questioning the authenticity.
I sympathize with the author, as I also love the story of Reminiscences. Unfortunately, at times, I found myself cringing in embarrassment for him.
The best way I can describe this book is a great try. For that I give the author much credit. But, for as much as I sympathize with the author and after giving it some thought, I believe his research would have been better utilized had he just organized and presented original sources of information not found in Reminiscences. For example, as I went through the NY Times archive, I was able to find what must have been over 100 mentions of Jesse Livermore and his aliases dating back to pre-1900.
Richard Smitten has here used interviews with family members, friends and a number of ancillary sources to augment and complete the now famous Remiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefevre. That book offers the musings of famous stock speculator Jesse Livermore, in the guise of the pseudonymous Lawrence Livingston, from his earliest days as a board boy marking prices on a chalk board in a brokerage house (before computers, of course!) to his ascendancy as a skilled, respected and highly successful market player. But Remiscences ends before Livermore's great killing in the Crash of '29, when he cleared a hundred million dollars on his short trades while almost everyone else was going broke, and his subsequent decline in the '30s. Livermore, who killed himself in 1940, had apparently lost the taste for the game and, with it, the trader's sixth sense that he'd honed for years up to that point.
Smitten's book aims to fill in the gaps and take the tale through to the end and, in part, it succeeds. We get many of the same stories found in Reminiscences though sometimes with less detail. We also get other stories, not previously told, and learn about Livermore's private life including his love of living well, his three wives and two sons by his second wife. Livermore, Smitten tells us, was a very introverted, emotionally repressed individual who did not relate well to others and loved to "play a lone hand." This took its toll on him after his great coup in 1929 and with the dissolution of his second marriage, led to his loss of market skills and self-control.
The book adds interesting information to what Livermore himself told us in Reminscences but it does so sporadically and with little real insight into the man, who never quite comes into focus despite all the added anecdotes. The recreated dialogue is often stilted and artificial sounding and the book seems to peter out along with Livermore's life after his market triumphs (and, not infrequently, his surprising defeats) in the earlier years. The final chapter, which is really more about those Livermore left behind after his suicide than about the great man himself, reads like something of an anti-climax with no great new insights to be had. And the chapter on Livermore's trading rules is oddly repetitve, as though Smitten thought he needed to say the same thing, over and over again, to drive the rules into his readers' heads.
In the end, Livermore was something of an artifact of his times, a great trader and speculator in a more free-wheeling era. Many of his insights, new at the time, are common practice today and so unsurprising. Still, the key is being able to use them, as Livermore did, rather than just knowing them by rote. Livermore remains an enigma, despite Smitten's effort. My guess is that he still awaits a definitive biography. Until then, though, Smitten's book is useful for those who want to learn a bit more about the "Boy Plunger" who set Wall Street on its ears back in the days before the Great Crash and the Depression which followed it.
SWM
To me this book was primarily a history lesson on the early 20th century stock market. It details the life of Jesse Livermore and the lessons he learned trading stocks. It also does a great job giving a history lesson on the stock market of the time.
I would recommend this book to the following people:
1: You are either a new stock trader or looking to be one. Having a history of the market will help your trading. There are some very valid points made about the importance of keeping emotions out of trading and listening to yourself more than the "experts".
2: You are a history buff and want to learn about the stock market from the peoples point of view and not just numbers and what happened.
3: You like a good biography.
At least some basic stock market knowledge is recommended in order to truly appreciate this book.
3.0 out of 5 stars which is a pretty serious fact-checking error) and Smitten shouldn't have bothered putting ...
Interesting but flawed. Overly sensationalist, entirely factually incorrect in points, which makes you worry about the bits you don't know about (Livermore's final wife did not have four husbands who all committed suicide, for example, which is a pretty serious fact-checking error) and Smitten shouldn't have bothered putting in the "how to trade" material - it's really not useful and Livermore's story is more than enough on its own. Even so, it's very readable, with flashes of excellent, thriller-paced writing, and Livermore had a fascinating and tragic life (and legacy).
5.0 out of 5 stars Educational, Discriptive....A very Good read!
One of the best books l've read about the Greatest Stock Operator!
A great look into an amazing person!
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