A popular cloud storage and file-hosting service. During the golden age of music blogging (platforms like Blogspot and LiveJournal), Mediafire was the go-to platform for sharing out-of-print records, bootlegs, and radio sessions due to its fast download speeds and lack of forced premium subscriptions. What Collectors Look For in Rare Rips
The "Night Time" version refers to a specific edition or adaptation of "The Killing Joke," which might have been intended for a more mature audience due to its content. The leak raised questions about the accessibility of such material to younger audiences and those who might not be prepared for its themes.
If you are looking for specific or demos from the Night Time sessions that aren't on the standard 2007 remaster, you may have better luck searching dedicated fan forums like The Gathering or official archival releases.
Downloading .rar files from unverified Mediafire links carries a high risk of malware or "dead links" that lead to advertising loops.
For those who are interested in exploring the darker corners of Gotham City, I'm sharing a rare MediaFire link to "The Killing Joke" in a stunning nighttime-themed RAR file.
If you are a collector looking for the physical RARity of the original pressings:
In the mid-2000s and early 2010s, music bloggers operated virtual libraries. They would rip rare vinyl records, encode them into MP3 or FLAC formats, pack them into compressed .rar or .zip folders, and upload them to free file-hosting platforms like Mediafire, Rapidshare, or Megaupload.