Getting a 10gig iPod SOON...Anyone know of any Pay Sites that Sell MP3's? (Downloads)
Or even a free site, But I don't think there are any, but anyone know any sites that you pay for that allow you to download MP3's ?
I am getting an iPod but dont want to go buy a bunch of CD's because they take up to much space.
Thanks!
I am getting an iPod but dont want to go buy a bunch of CD's because they take up to much space.
Thanks!
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<strong>Or even a free site, But I don't think there are any, but anyone know any sites that you pay for that allow you to download MP3's ?
I am getting an iPod but dont want to go buy a bunch of CD's because they take up to much space.
Thanks! </strong><hr></blockquote>
Free site:
LimeWire.com
<strong>who said you needed to buy them? just borrow your friends' CDs.... </strong><hr></blockquote>
But that would be illegal, and morally wrong.
*cough*Do it anyway.*cough*
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But that would be illegal, and morally wrong.
*cough*Do it anyway.*cough*</strong><hr></blockquote>
what is morally wrong is supporting the record companies that ass-rape artists by only giving them pennies on the dollar for the CDs that they sell... you have to sell more then 100000+ CDs before you make decent profit rediculous....
retail stores make more $ per cd then the average artist does...
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what is morally wrong is supporting the record companies that ass-rape artists by only giving them pennies on the dollar for the CDs that they sell... you have to sell more then 100000+ CDs before you make decent profit rediculous....
retail stores make more $ per cd then the average artist does...</strong><hr></blockquote>
agreed, but...
let's rape the artists even more by making sure they get no money at all?
doesn't sound quite right.
support independant music. the rest is just crap anyway.
Rip a friends CD, if you like it, send some money directly to the Artist.
That way you don't support the Evil production companies and aren't stealing the intellectual and creative property of the Artist.
Try it sometime, you may like it.
Hey, the sooner we take american musicians music for free and they don't see a dime of it the sooner they will dump the record industry and start focusing on a profitable way to sell their music in mp3 format. The artists know what the public wants, they're just waiting to get out of their "lifetime" contracts.
Support those bands and artists that MTV doesn't think are good enough for mass consumption, that haven't made it yet and are liberally promoting their music for free online.
Anyway, as I was saying-go to emusic.com for some good ones.