How much are we talking, and what's the deal? Any catches?
If Pay-per-song is the best way, I'd go for it. I'm flexible.
EDIT: Checked it out, thanks. :tu:
Anyone else have any recommendations?
Thanks,
- FX
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How much are we talking, and what's the deal? Any catches?
If Pay-per-song is the best way, I'd go for it. I'm flexible.
EDIT: Checked it out, thanks. :tu:
Anyone else have any recommendations?
Thanks,
- FX
Check it out. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/
Free 7 day trial.
I think they're pretty much all the same now. Probably comes down to whichever interface you like most.
yeah but, some cd's have exactly one good song on them, now im not paying 10-15 dollars for one good song, i do the itunes 99cents deal, its actually pretty good, i would have saved a lot if it had been around long ago, but you notice a lot of good bands arent on different services,check em out to see who has contracts with whom. itunes has no mettalica, which hurts only because i cant grab any of their pre-load stuff that was really good,and that i only have on cassette.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andrew
Those usually aren't very good artists anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by frostwolf ex
yes, but they have one good song, so they get one good dollar, if they were better i'd buy their whole cd, so the ball is really in their court to be better for more cash.
How much of that dollar do you think they get?Quote:
Originally Posted by frostwolf ex
One-hits aren't even worth the time spent listening to them.
That's what these are for:
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lolz.
what about that russian(?) site that lets you pay per file size?
Used CD stores are the way to go, mortal. The music is cheap, $2-$8, with liner notes, and isnt a shitty compressed computer file. Dont be a tool.