Off T'Internet
Wondering where people get thier music these days...
High Street Retail, Independent Retail, Purchased CDs Online, Purchased Online Download, "Other" Online, "Borrowed" from Friends...?
Off T'Internet
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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a nice large shared itunes network at work
online itunes store is good too
life is random
CDWOW, Amazon, Ebay and Grand Central.co.uk
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Pirate copies in Fairyhouse Market
CD-WOW is the best around IMO all cd 12.99 or cheaper
In this order:
Independent Retail
"Borrowed" from Friends. Old-fashioned p2p sharing.
High Street Retail. Bargain bins/ 2 for €20 offers etc.
Purchased CDs Online, Amazon, usually. Again special offers or used. Also direct from band/record company web-sites
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Anyone using those "legal" Russian sites?
hard to find records and a few music forums
Mostly online or 'borrowed' from friends
Finn Harps Dot Com
www.finnharps.com
If its an album say like ColdPlays new one that I have been waiting for Id buy it on the high street, but I normally just get them from friends and stick them on my pc.. Burn copies for the car and that. I have no problem ripping off the music industry by copying cds, its about time bands start working for their money by doing more gigs. Agree?
Just a reminder, if anyone's tempted, to the announcement at the top.
If I buy music normally online these days, or when I'm back in Manch from the old reliable second hand shops (King Bee and Sifters). Also places like music zone over there, which have good bargains even allowing for exchange rate fluctuations. Last CD I brought in a shop in this country came from tesco - they were the same price as online.
No broadband, so no downloading, but get a good few "burned" copies from mates. If it wasn't such a rip off, I probably wouldn't bother with that, so imo the music industry and shops have only themselves to blame if they're losing money in this country.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Russian sites are fairly handy at $0.10 a song, quality sub CD & may not have everything looking for but friend says they good for buying cheapily what would not pay retail price for. Sometimes have albums out before they available in shops too...
Apparently they legal in Russia but may be grey area in other countries.
Have to say i've never bought anything online.. i prefer browsing the shelves and what not..
last cd i got was the cinematic orchestra, bought it in virgin.. went mad that day, got harry nilsson too..
Whatever it was I am sure it was better than my plan to get out of this by pretending to be mad. I mean, who would have noticed another madman around here?
Download for FREE off the internet
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
I tried Kazaa for a while when got broadband but it was sh!te, too much time asted for bad quality files or files that wouldn't finish download.
like from iCompose.com? (although you might have to have GarageBand for it to work, but I dont think so. Its all free & legal before I get abuse btw!)Originally Posted by sligoman
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Online either CD WOW or PLAY and Amazon for the lesser known artists.
Was just looking at that there, they have the indie section for new bands to circulate their music for free. While keeping within the rules of the MB, are there any other sites where you can legally download free music like iCompose? It would be good to get a bit of unusual stuff (and not have to pay for it )
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
You can't beat the old Sound Cellar for a bit of music.
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