![]() ![]() In 1879, Jesse began to gather up new recruits, formed the James Gang, and returned to a life of crime. The James brothers successfully evaded the search party.įor the next three years, Frank and Jesse James lived peacefully in Nashville, Tennessee, where Frank seems to have thrived. Pitts was killed in the ensuing gunfight, and the Younger brothers were captured and sent to prison. However, on September 21, a search party caught up with the Younger brothers and Charlie Pitts. Two died on the scene, while the rest of them escaped. On September 7, 1876, eight members of the James-Younger gang tried to rob the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota. The gang was established by Jesse James three years after the demise of the James-Younger Gang. (I'm convinced the cursing and swearing does the trick.The James Gang was an outlaw band led by Jesse James, who robbed stagecoaches, stores, and trains throughout the Midwest from 1879 to 1882. One crashed on the trip out to Vegas over the weekend, but I was able to reboot it in the car, cursing and swearing and weaving all over the road, and it came back to life and was fine from then on. I have a couple of really old 3rd- or 4th-generation iPod Classics that are always on the edge of giving up the ghost, but amazingly, they're still running. I consider this the data version of "my dog ate my CD."īTW, to OneSlip: which specific iPod are you using? Is it hard drive based, SSD, or what? Some have different problems than others. I opened up the file in an MP3 editing program (I like Fusion, from Rogue Amoeba), and sure enough, half the song was just a flat line of nothing. ![]() And even less frequently, I've run into MP3's that were mysteriously munged. I think out of the 7 or 8 iPods I have, maybe three or four times in ten years I've had one just go profoundly stupid, requiring a wipe and restore. (There are MP3-checking programs out there that can inspect and repair them if there's any data issues.)ģ) if there's any doubt, re-rip the CD with a bit-accurate ripping engine like dBPowerAmp, and load that into iTunes.Ĥ) get all your songs and playlists on the iPod, and check them out. ![]() I would do three things:ġ) do a full wipe-and-restore on the iPod with your computerĢ) listen to all the James Gang tracks on your computer itself to verify they're OK. Does anyone have the slightest clue as to what the hell is going on? Any info is appreciated, thanks.Ĭlick to expand.My suspicion is that the drive in the iPod is corrupted, or the files are corrupted, or the playlist is corrupted, or the internal operating system is corrupted, or several of the above. I guess my iPod really hates that album, which is unfortunate, because I love that album. Seemingly out of options, I downloaded a new copy of the album and yet it keeps doing the same thing. I re-ripped my cd, loaded the new tracks onto the iPod and it did the same thing. I can even play them from my iPod through iTunes, which also works just fine. So I went into my iTunes library, to play the tracks to make sure they weren't corrupt. After the tracks were loaded, I tried to play the album again. I plugged my iPod into my computer, deleted the old tracks from my iPod and then reloaded them from my iTunes library. I rebooted the iPod, tried to play the album, and the same thing happened. When I cued up the album and pressed play, the iPod skipped through every track on the album and then took me back to the artist selection menu. The other night, I tried to play the James Gang 'Rides Again' album. ![]()
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