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downloadable music

Ok, i guess this is where this question goes.

I love music.
When hubby and I became disabled, we lost our home and belongings, due to not being able to 'move' our stuff to another place. so we left it all behind, told friends/neighbors to come get what they want.

So...
I would like to build my music library back up again. as I do so love music.

Where is the best place to go to do this that wont fill my pc full of spyware, bad recordings, virus..etc.

thanks,
 
To avoid all things bad, you should only purchase music from reputable sites like Amazon, iTunes, Walmart, etc. Look for music that doesn't have any DRM restrictions and be sure you're actually purchasing the file from the service and not "renting it" like some services offer. Amazon offers a DRM free service.
 
If you don't mind DRM you can get Ruckus if you have a valid .edu email address.

There are ways to remove it, but at that point it doesn't become legal (I don't think).
 
I highly recommend Amazon's MP3 store. They often have really good deals, have a great selection, and of course, no DRM.
 
Originally posted by: Slick5150
I highly recommend Amazon's MP3 store. They often have really good deals, have a great selection, and of course, no DRM.

It's the only place I'll use if I can't find a disc I want.
 
Originally posted by: dumbellwkeyboard
Ok, i guess this is where this question goes.

I love music.
When hubby and I became disabled, we lost our home and belongings, due to not being able to 'move' our stuff to another place. so we left it all behind, told friends/neighbors to come get what they want.

So...
I would like to build my music library back up again. as I do so love music.

Where is the best place to go to do this that wont fill my pc full of spyware, bad recordings, virus..etc.

thanks,

Hi,

Good, you thought of building your library again... SonicSwap is a great platform for music lovers like you & me. With the largest collection of music playlists on the net, I get to know new artists and music from any genre. The best part is that it automatically converts iTunes playlists to YouTube videos. It also gives access to what your friends have in their library and listen to their playlists anywhere. You can also find out what other members are listening to and connect with them for more new music.
 
Not sure how much music you purchased before, but if it ever averaged out to $15/month, then you might consider a Zunepass subscription.

...note that you don't actually own the music in this case and files will stop working if you cancel. Still though, a pretty good deal IMO.
 
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Not sure how much music you purchased before, but if it ever averaged out to $15/month, then you might consider a Zunepass subscription.

...note that you don't actually own the music in this case and files will stop working if you cancel. Still though, a pretty good deal IMO.

i struggle to think of a more foolish way of spending money.
 
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Not sure how much music you purchased before, but if it ever averaged out to $15/month, then you might consider a Zunepass subscription.

...note that you don't actually own the music in this case and files will stop working if you cancel. Still though, a pretty good deal IMO.

i struggle to think of a more foolish way of spending money.

Spending $90+ a month on your cell phone bill so you can gossip w/ your homies?
 
Another Amazon user here; DRM-free content. There download manager is ok, sometimes my internet connection drops out a little and I have to contact Amazon by email so they can unlock the music I have not completely downloaded; this will not be a problem if you have a strong internet connection.

Also consider eMusic; however, they do not have all the latest "popular" music. It is a monthly fee, but you can cancel at any time with no fees; its actually a very good deal, unless all you listen to are the "top artists".

I personally have found a few below the deck artist ,at eMusic, that I very much enjoy.

Originally posted by: Baked
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Not sure how much music you purchased before, but if it ever averaged out to $15/month, then you might consider a Zunepass subscription.

...note that you don't actually own the music in this case and files will stop working if you cancel. Still though, a pretty good deal IMO.

i struggle to think of a more foolish way of spending money.

Spending $90+ a month on your cell phone bill so you can gossip w/ your homies?

{{ lol }} I actually use pre-pay; do not use the celly that much (but VERY needed in a emergency).

 
Well.... I'm a Metallica fan, so I can recommend for them 🙂

http://clankrw.net/ has free bootlegs of their music. Good thing is that Metallica supports bootlegs (as explained in the site's front page), so it's quality music at a good "price" 😉
 
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Not sure how much music you purchased before, but if it ever averaged out to $15/month, then you might consider a Zunepass subscription.

...note that you don't actually own the music in this case and files will stop working if you cancel. Still though, a pretty good deal IMO.

i struggle to think of a more foolish way of spending money.

Meh, I'm happy with it. *shrug*
 
Ok..
DRM..
_____ RESTRICTED MUSIC??


What I am looking for is a place I can get all my favorite music like the oldies from the '70s

I dont want to rent anything..
wow things surely have changed haha

When I first started, I used napster, and I didnt know it was not legal.. lol
I dont want to be illegal... because well.. what if it was me that was the artist?

I just dont like buying cds for a song or two I like ...
I dont want to just store these songs on my pc, I want to be able to
ride in my tbird and turn my tunes up lol
"freebird inna tbird" haha

wow, computer life surely is making me eat dust.. i feel so far behind I will
never catch up.

 
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