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Posted: 3/13/2011 3:00:59 PM EDT
Itunes? I dont wanna have to pay for every song. IS there a place that is a certain fee and unlimited songs? |
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[div] Itunes? I dont wanna have to pay for every song. IS there a place that is a certain fee and unlimited songs? try Pandora for a few months for free, see if you like it, then sign up if you want. http://www.pandora.com/ ar-jedi |
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[div] Itunes? I dont wanna have to pay for every song. IS there a place that is a certain fee and unlimited songs? try Pandora for a few months for free, see if you like it, then sign up if you want. http://www.pandora.com/ ar-jedi I use Pandora to stream music at work... Good service. |
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I vote for Amazon. You can download songs easier than Itunes, plus it comes down in MP3 format which means you don't have to burn then rip to put them on non-Apple players.
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There was once a race car that went to the store. I need the decoder ring to figure this out These kind of threads don't usually end well. Ahhh it'll be ok. Simple question, simple answer. I know that and you know that. Some assclown will surely show up any minute though. |
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I bought a little Sansa clip sandisk mp3 player. I need to fill it up with music. It's saying its specifically optimized to work with Rhapsody. For 10 bucks a month , it doesnt sound to bad.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There was once a race car that went to the store. I need the decoder ring to figure this out These kind of threads don't usually end well. Ahhh it'll be ok. Simple question, simple answer. I know that and you know that. Some assclown will surely show up any minute though. We will make fun of them till they leave |
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I exclusively use it for legal purposes, such as downloading new Linux distros, but I used to use it for a ton of music and movies as well. |
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So let me get this straight. Rhapsody says unlimited free downloads, but you have to pay for MP3's? I don't understand this.
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Amazon is pretty good for DRM-free MP3s, but you pay per song or per album.
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I suggest using your torrents only for bands that want their music downloaded for free.
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I vote for Amazon. You can download songs easier than Itunes, plus it comes down in MP3 format which means you don't have to burn then rip to put them on non-Apple players. Yeah, I use Amazon now. |
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mp3skull.com Sorry for stupid question, but are sites like this one or beemp3 "legal" to use to download songs? Or is it a gray area? |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood.
So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. Lock me up boys. I have a whole stack of tapes from the 80's on so i'm just like a common thief. |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. Lock me up boys. I have a whole stack of tapes from the 80's on so i'm just like a common thief. How much would the songs and movies you downloaded have cost if you had paid for them? I'm not talking about your old tapes of Wham songs you recorded off the radio either. |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. Lock me up boys. I have a whole stack of tapes from the 80's on so i'm just like a common thief. How much would the songs and movies you downloaded have cost if you had paid for them? I'm not talking about your old tapes of Wham songs you recorded off the radio either. When did i say i downloaded songs and movies? |
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. Lock me up boys. I have a whole stack of tapes from the 80's on so i'm just like a common thief. How much would the songs and movies you downloaded have cost if you had paid for them? I'm not talking about your old tapes of Wham songs you recorded off the radio either. When did i say i downloaded songs and movies? You have, that's why you posted what you did in your first post. How many gigs? |
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Some bands let you trade their live shows via torrent or cd via USPS there are many websites dedicated to this.
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If it is providing songs from well known bands for free it's not legal. you can see the posts from the thieves here trying to tip you off to where they go to steal music, when they aren't bitching about how blacks riot and steal after a flood. So remember, a black teenager running off with air jordans from a flooded sneaker store is bad, suburban white boys stealing thousands of dollars of music and movies is okay. Never dubbed a radio show huh? "Everyone is doing it" I suspect our Air Jordan looting youngster would agree. Lock me up boys. I have a whole stack of tapes from the 80's on so i'm just like a common thief. How much would the songs and movies you downloaded have cost if you had paid for them? I'm not talking about your old tapes of Wham songs you recorded off the radio either. When did i say i downloaded songs and movies? You have, that's why you posted what you did in your first post. How many gigs? Actually i asked if you had ever recorded anything off of the radio. 87 yottabytes |
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I use grooveshark :/ Got the app on my ipod. I do not use itunes anymore.
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If only there was a way to keep the pirates at bay. Very clever sir. But someone might Kick your Ass for using Torrents |
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Quoted: Napster.com has a subscription based service. Check it out. I have been using napster to go since it came back. Best thing going for music. ETA: IBTL |
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Quoted: So let me get this straight. Rhapsody says unlimited free downloads, but you have to pay for MP3's? I don't understand this. They are protected to where you have to have your account active to listen. You don't actually own the music. |
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[div] Itunes? I dont wanna have to pay for every song. IS there a place that is a certain fee and unlimited songs? try Pandora for a few months for free, see if you like it, then sign up if you want. http://www.pandora.com/ ar-jedi +1 for Pandora. Also Slacker.com does the same thing. |
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Quoted: Any FOB in Afghanistan! Kind of wonder if someone like Chinese intel has thought about putting Trojan worms on bootleg DVDs and CDs sold around our overseas bases... |
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