...Because the original file could not be found

Several of my songs can not be played or downloaded yet still show up in itunes with an exclamation sign next to them. I get a message that says 'the song xxx could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?' For example, I used to have the entire B-52's Time Capsule album, but now I'm missing 6 out of the 18 songs. They are no longer listed in the itunes music folder which is C:\Users\Master\Music\itunes\itunes Music
Any ideas? Thanks

Is this a Mac or a PC? .Trash sounds like a Mac naming convention. Regardless, if that is where iTunes "thinks" it wants to look for a file then that is probably the best place to put it, at least on a temporary basis.
The path you've given is missing artist & album components. I expect if you look again closely you'll see that it falls into this pattern: file://localhost/Users/<User>/.Trash/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music/<Artist>/<Album>/## <Name>.<ext>
Not having a Mac handy for testing purposes, I can't tell what happens if you put files manually into the .Trash folder and then try to get iTunes to copy them out again. However if you copy your iTunes folder into Users/<User>/.Trash (you may need to copy the folder to the desktop and then move the copy to the trash) you should be able to get the media files to where iTunes expects to see them.
If that works you can then rename the folder Users/<User>/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/ as Users/<User>/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media (Copy), check in preferences that the iTunes Media folder location is given as Users/<User>/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media and then use File > Library > Organise Library > Consolidate Files to get iTunes to reorganise everything back to where it should be.
If that all goes well you can delete the folder iTunes Media (Copy) and then empty the trash, but only after confiming that sample files now have the correct media path in the form Users/<User>/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music/<Artist>/<Album>/## <Name>.<ext>
tt2

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    For more background on the typical layout of the iTunes library see Make a split library portable.
    1) It depends on exactly what you have done to break things.
    2) Your media files are where you put them, or where iTunes copies them to when they are added to the library. If multiple libraries use the same set of media folders there can be problems if edits in one library cause content to be moved as the other libraries will no longer see those tracks on the original path, and won't know to look in a new one.
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