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Finding A Song On Line
Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. Same for the Real whatevertheycallit. Apparently the same for Napster. MP3.com lets me search, but the song I'm looking for isn't there. I did a Google search and found it on what I guess is a P2P network. It says it's a Magnet file. When I went looking to see what the heck that was, apparently I have to download some software that looks like a P2P program (there are several that use that format). And I guess that would be a bootleg download anyway. I've heard enough warning about those programs so that I don't want to indiscriminantly install one on my computer. And besides, if I'm going to get a bootleg copy of a song, I'd just as soon get it from someone I know. So if anyone has any advice for me, please shoot. And if someone has a copy of Sherman Linton's song "Santa Got a DWI" and would like to e-mail it to me at the Yahoo address in my tag line (if you reply to this address, the message will go in the bit bucket because it's too large) I'd be thankful. And, yeah, I need it yesterday, so I can't wait and order the CD from Amazon. I already tried the local Barnes & Trouble and Tower stores and they don't have it in stock. It's on the Rhino compilation Bummed Out Christmas. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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http://www.rhino.com/store/ProductDe...o?Number=70912
Maybe a call straight to Rhino could get you a copy overnighted (?). |
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http://www.rhino.com/store/ProductDe...o?Number=70912
Maybe a call straight to Rhino could get you a copy overnighted (?). |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1101938425k@trad... Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. Same for the Real whatevertheycallit. Apparently the same for Napster. MP3.com lets me search, but the song I'm looking for isn't there. Yeah. That's the main suckage. They all want you install their program (and usually give them a credit card number) before they'll even let you look to see if they have what you want. The exception is Wal-Mart (and if they don't have it chances are none of the other online retailers do either). You can at least search first. My problem is most of the songs I want to "cherry pick" (1-hit-wonders or obscure stuff) is not available at most of these places. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1101938425k@trad... Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. Same for the Real whatevertheycallit. Apparently the same for Napster. MP3.com lets me search, but the song I'm looking for isn't there. Yeah. That's the main suckage. They all want you install their program (and usually give them a credit card number) before they'll even let you look to see if they have what you want. The exception is Wal-Mart (and if they don't have it chances are none of the other online retailers do either). You can at least search first. My problem is most of the songs I want to "cherry pick" (1-hit-wonders or obscure stuff) is not available at most of these places. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101944756k@trad... In article 3xrrd.16129$%C6.7653@trnddc02 writes: Maybe a call straight to Rhino could get you a copy overnighted (?). That's too easy, and doesn't answer my question. Don't go away, though. Hi Mike, Here's another 'wrong' answer to your question but I thought you might be interested anyway. On a lark I did an Ebay search and found someone selling a vinyl 45 (!) of the song you want, a jukebox version no less. Only $3.95 plus shipping, buy-it-now, ends in 14 hours. The guy is in Canada so I don't know how fast it would ship to you but get is as a backup. There is another guy with a CD that has the song but he wants a lot more than Rhino charges. Best of luck! John L Rice PS - you could also call up your local oldies station and request it and then sit feverishly in front of the radio for hours with your finger on the record button . . . . . ;-) |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101944756k@trad... In article 3xrrd.16129$%C6.7653@trnddc02 writes: Maybe a call straight to Rhino could get you a copy overnighted (?). That's too easy, and doesn't answer my question. Don't go away, though. Hi Mike, Here's another 'wrong' answer to your question but I thought you might be interested anyway. On a lark I did an Ebay search and found someone selling a vinyl 45 (!) of the song you want, a jukebox version no less. Only $3.95 plus shipping, buy-it-now, ends in 14 hours. The guy is in Canada so I don't know how fast it would ship to you but get is as a backup. There is another guy with a CD that has the song but he wants a lot more than Rhino charges. Best of luck! John L Rice PS - you could also call up your local oldies station and request it and then sit feverishly in front of the radio for hours with your finger on the record button . . . . . ;-) |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101938425k@trad...
Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. Same for the Real whatevertheycallit. Apparently the same for Napster. MP3.com lets me search, but the song I'm looking for isn't there. I did a Google search and found it on what I guess is a P2P network. It says it's a Magnet file. When I went looking to see what the heck that was, apparently I have to download some software that looks like a P2P program (there are several that use that format). And I guess that would be a bootleg download anyway. I've heard enough warning about those programs so that I don't want to indiscriminantly install one on my computer. And besides, if I'm going to get a bootleg copy of a song, I'd just as soon get it from someone I know. So if anyone has any advice for me, please shoot. And if someone has a copy of Sherman Linton's song "Santa Got a DWI" and would like to e-mail it to me at the Yahoo address in my tag line (if you reply to this address, the message will go in the bit bucket because it's too large) I'd be thankful. And, yeah, I need it yesterday, so I can't wait and order the CD from Amazon. I already tried the local Barnes & Trouble and Tower stores and they don't have it in stock. It's on the Rhino compilation Bummed Out Christmas. Did you try Froogle? http://froogle.google.com/froogle_advanced_search Search for all the words: Bummed Santa DWI Maybe something within driving distance will show up. And I know this still doesn't answer your question. |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101938425k@trad...
Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. Same for the Real whatevertheycallit. Apparently the same for Napster. MP3.com lets me search, but the song I'm looking for isn't there. I did a Google search and found it on what I guess is a P2P network. It says it's a Magnet file. When I went looking to see what the heck that was, apparently I have to download some software that looks like a P2P program (there are several that use that format). And I guess that would be a bootleg download anyway. I've heard enough warning about those programs so that I don't want to indiscriminantly install one on my computer. And besides, if I'm going to get a bootleg copy of a song, I'd just as soon get it from someone I know. So if anyone has any advice for me, please shoot. And if someone has a copy of Sherman Linton's song "Santa Got a DWI" and would like to e-mail it to me at the Yahoo address in my tag line (if you reply to this address, the message will go in the bit bucket because it's too large) I'd be thankful. And, yeah, I need it yesterday, so I can't wait and order the CD from Amazon. I already tried the local Barnes & Trouble and Tower stores and they don't have it in stock. It's on the Rhino compilation Bummed Out Christmas. Did you try Froogle? http://froogle.google.com/froogle_advanced_search Search for all the words: Bummed Santa DWI Maybe something within driving distance will show up. And I know this still doesn't answer your question. |
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An idea would be to create a database website with all the
titles/artists listed and where they are available for download,including the "download" sites, pay or otherwize, so that you can know in advance, where they are, before and if they are encumbered to download software first/browse later, for example artistX/SongX available at "99cent_songs_for_rent_r_us","peermonger", "www.artistx.com". People who use these sites could contribute to the database, and also comment on the quality and restrictions placed on the tunes. A consumer review, supplied by people who have used the sites. The sites that want you to commit to first downloading thier software, before browsing thier "store", aren't interested in selling you what you want, just selling you a service, then hoping that even if they don't have what you are looking for, you will accept,and pay for similar substitutions. This hurts both you and the artist that you are looking for. Andrea http://www.andrearogers.com |
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An idea would be to create a database website with all the
titles/artists listed and where they are available for download,including the "download" sites, pay or otherwize, so that you can know in advance, where they are, before and if they are encumbered to download software first/browse later, for example artistX/SongX available at "99cent_songs_for_rent_r_us","peermonger", "www.artistx.com". People who use these sites could contribute to the database, and also comment on the quality and restrictions placed on the tunes. A consumer review, supplied by people who have used the sites. The sites that want you to commit to first downloading thier software, before browsing thier "store", aren't interested in selling you what you want, just selling you a service, then hoping that even if they don't have what you are looking for, you will accept,and pay for similar substitutions. This hurts both you and the artist that you are looking for. Andrea http://www.andrearogers.com |
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I hear what you're saying about worrying about using a P2P group or
even downloading one of those apps, but I seriously doubt that Rhino is hunting down silly Christmas songs as ones to focus on during their "witch hunt". Unless it's from an artist like Brittany, Metallica, U2 or other band, I'd imagine you'd have no problems grabbing it. For what it's worth, if it's on itunes, I'd be glad to grab it for you and send it over. later, m |
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I hear what you're saying about worrying about using a P2P group or
even downloading one of those apps, but I seriously doubt that Rhino is hunting down silly Christmas songs as ones to focus on during their "witch hunt". Unless it's from an artist like Brittany, Metallica, U2 or other band, I'd imagine you'd have no problems grabbing it. For what it's worth, if it's on itunes, I'd be glad to grab it for you and send it over. later, m |
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Thanks to an unnamed co-conspirator who sent me a copy of the song. What I was hoping to learn was more about those music downloading services that make what I really wanted (a copy of one song, quickly, and with some concern to royalty payment) available. I was a bit baffled by what I found - how these things apparently work and don't work, and was looking for some education as to what's a safe'n'sane way to download music without opening my computer up to even more exposure. I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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Thanks to an unnamed co-conspirator who sent me a copy of the song. What I was hoping to learn was more about those music downloading services that make what I really wanted (a copy of one song, quickly, and with some concern to royalty payment) available. I was a bit baffled by what I found - how these things apparently work and don't work, and was looking for some education as to what's a safe'n'sane way to download music without opening my computer up to even more exposure. I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. iTunes comes the closest. I have it installed, but they didn't have the tune. There are music library services available, but they have rather large monthly subscription rates. Though a lot of AV Companies use them all the time. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. iTunes comes the closest. I have it installed, but they didn't have the tune. There are music library services available, but they have rather large monthly subscription rates. Though a lot of AV Companies use them all the time. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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I have the iTunes software installed tough I rarely use it. It's quite
benign and safe. There's just two things to remember when installing: They want to become your default music player for certain file types but that is easily changed in options (or denied during install) if I recall correctly. The other thing is that the install sets up a service to run on start-up of your computer. This service is to allow you to burn CDs from within the iTunes software but may interfere with other burn software you might use. It can be disabled within START/RUN/msconfig/startup but I think it may get re-enabled automatically when the iTunes software is run. hmmm, kind of a pain, come to think of it..... Blues "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101990919k@trad... Thanks to an unnamed co-conspirator who sent me a copy of the song. What I was hoping to learn was more about those music downloading services that make what I really wanted (a copy of one song, quickly, and with some concern to royalty payment) available. I was a bit baffled by what I found - how these things apparently work and don't work, and was looking for some education as to what's a safe'n'sane way to download music without opening my computer up to even more exposure. I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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I have the iTunes software installed tough I rarely use it. It's quite
benign and safe. There's just two things to remember when installing: They want to become your default music player for certain file types but that is easily changed in options (or denied during install) if I recall correctly. The other thing is that the install sets up a service to run on start-up of your computer. This service is to allow you to burn CDs from within the iTunes software but may interfere with other burn software you might use. It can be disabled within START/RUN/msconfig/startup but I think it may get re-enabled automatically when the iTunes software is run. hmmm, kind of a pain, come to think of it..... Blues "Mike Rivers" wrote in message news:znr1101990919k@trad... Thanks to an unnamed co-conspirator who sent me a copy of the song. What I was hoping to learn was more about those music downloading services that make what I really wanted (a copy of one song, quickly, and with some concern to royalty payment) available. I was a bit baffled by what I found - how these things apparently work and don't work, and was looking for some education as to what's a safe'n'sane way to download music without opening my computer up to even more exposure. I guess what I want is a "pro" version of a music download service, and I guess there isn't one yet. -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) However, until the spam goes away or Hell freezes over, lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo |
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oups.com... For what it's worth, if it's on itunes, I'd be glad to grab it for you and send it over. I don't think that wouldn't do him any good. My understanding is that tracks from the iTunes store will only play in iTunes (or an iPod). If he has to install iTunes anyway to play it, he might as well go get the song himself. -- "It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!" - Lorin David Schultz in the control room making even bad news sound good (Remove spamblock to reply) |
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"Blues_Jam" wrote in message
news:J5Srd.704431$8_6.655520@attbi_s04... The other thing is that the install sets up a service to run on start-up of your computer. This service is to allow you to burn CDs from within the iTunes software but may interfere with other burn software you might use. It can be disabled within START/RUN/msconfig/startup but I think it may get re-enabled automatically when the iTunes software is run. Yes and no. iTunes for Windows does install a "starter" app that keeps certain parts of the application running in the background, but once disabled it does NOT automatically reactivate. I unchecked it with msconfig and I'm still able to burn CDs with iTunes. Under XP, it also installs a service entry for an iPod, but on my machine its resource use shows up as zero, so I'd consider it completely benign. It's really easy to disable if you felt the need though, just one checkbox under Services. -- "It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!" - Lorin David Schultz in the control room making even bad news sound good (Remove spamblock to reply) |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Awright, whatcha gotta do to get one of them legal music downloads? I'm searching for a song that's on a relatively unavailable CD. I'd be happy to download an MP3 version for $.99 if I could only find it, so I went looking. As far as I can figure out, in order to search the iTunes data base, you first have to download a program. For me, iTunes regularly saves a tough moment when somebody wants to know how a particular songs goes or "how they did something" in it. Sometimes I buy it and sometimes the 30-second clip is enough. This is in addition to streaming WKSU into my living room from my wife's computer and all the other good stuff it does: it's like having a jukebox with an integrated record store selling 45's and LP's with delivery in about 30 seconds. While they have an amazing selection, including some very obscure stuff, they don't have your song either. |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Thanks for checking. I would have, but didn't want to take the time to download and install their software just to see if they had the song. Sure, no problem! My point, though, is that it's a darn useful thing and you may want to reconsider installing it. |
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S O'Neill wrote:
Mike Rivers wrote: Thanks for checking. I would have, but didn't want to take the time to download and install their software just to see if they had the song. Sure, no problem! My point, though, is that it's a darn useful thing and you may want to reconsider installing it. None o' this newfangled software for Mike; he only uses vintage tube software. -- ha |
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