Posted on 07/16/2004 12:52:38 PM PDT by CharlieOK1
I am about to dive in and get a cable modem, but right as we are about to, my wife starts in on the "I don't want you downloading any more music. I don't want you doing anything illegal". Arent there some programs that are actually legal now? I used to use Winmx because I was under the impression that it was one of the legal ones, but she asked me to remove it til we found out for sure.
a good selection of older stuff would be nice too. I am thinking mostly 70s prog rock
I knew someone who used morpheus years ago, but nowadays you couldn't pay me enough to use anything that is file sharing; morpheus, kazaa/lite, napster...none of it.
how come?
Thoughts?
You can listen to a brief excerpt from any song before you pay for it, just in case you're not certain it's the one you're really looking for.
Walmart has 88 cent music downloads.
http://musicdownloads.walmart.com/
The Internet Live Music Archive permits you to download lossless (i.e., true CD quality) audio files for live shows from hundreds of club bands, as well as virtually every Grateful Dead show. All postings are linked to a copyright permission from the artist permitting taping, posting and downloading.
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree.php
Take a look at these....
http://www.seeq.com/popupwrapper.jsp?domain=angelswebgraphics.com&direct=true
Apple's iTunes service is good.
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