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I want to suggest signing up with Rhapsody,Napster, or Yahoo music to go servies..you pay somewhere between $11-15 a month to put music on your player..nothing addtion unless you download for keeps. Basically you are renting the songs, but these servies are cool too because you can access most artist's collection and listen to the tracks and some have radio stations. I am saying this with Bonnaroo artist in mind that you may not know and would like to hear. It can get real expensive buy some of this..unless you do the peer to peer thing.
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Feb 4, 2006 14:50:07 GMT -5
Thats what the librarys for. Thankfully my library has an awesome collection of cd's you can check out, just took out like 6 that i wanted to check out. Plus, you can check out 50 at a time . When i bring these back im commin with the bonnaroo list and gettin everything i dont know and anything related.
You can get MP3's free at www.archive.org/audio. They have mostly jambands there but they have a good variety of other stuff as well. Not every show is in MP3 format but the ones that are allow you to download individual tracks. If you've never been to the archive it's def. worth checking out.