How do you get all your music?

Contributor: *Camoprincess* *Camoprincess*
I use to download all my music before Limewire got shut down and I am sure many of us used LImewire as well. How do you get your music now?!
Answers (private voting - your screen name will NOT appear in the results):
I still download with a free program
16
I use Itunes and pay for my music
17
Get my music from friends
4
I still purchase CDs
19
Um...Something Else?! Explain
38
Total votes: 94 (68 voters)
Poll is closed
10/29/2012
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Contributor: Adriana Ravenlust Adriana Ravenlust
Torrenting, mostly. I'll download a few songs via iTunes or Amazon
10/29/2012
Contributor: NavyDoll87 NavyDoll87
I normally use the Spotify app on my phone and make a playlist of the songs. They're available offline so I can listen to them whenever I want.
10/29/2012
Contributor: gsfanatic gsfanatic
iTunes and buying CDs
10/29/2012
Contributor: meitman meitman
I got a lot of my past music from torrents but now I just stick to buying cds and downloading from itunes or amazon. Amazon gives out a lot of free codes so I still don't really buy music so far.
10/29/2012
Contributor: *Camoprincess* *Camoprincess*
Quote:
Originally posted by NavyDoll87
I normally use the Spotify app on my phone and make a playlist of the songs. They're available offline so I can listen to them whenever I want.
Awesome I was wondering about that like how I could still listen to my music on Spotify if I didn't have internet on my phone unless I was in a wifi area!!
10/29/2012
Contributor: MrWishyWashy MrWishyWashy
Torrent sites, such a naughty boy
10/29/2012
Contributor: emiliaa emiliaa
I have the right to remain silent ;D
10/29/2012
Contributor: Alan & Michele Alan & Michele
YouTube.
10/29/2012
Contributor: MrsHouseWife MrsHouseWife
iTunes, just easier cause I have an iPhone.
10/29/2012
Contributor: sXeVegan90 sXeVegan90
There's an app for that. LOL
10/30/2012
Contributor: Apirka Apirka
Torrents, wherever else I can find it online.
10/30/2012
Contributor: Terri69 Terri69
Rhapsody
10/30/2012
Contributor: hem hem
I usually go with Bandcamp/Amazon/etc. : )
10/30/2012
Contributor: RonLee RonLee
Much was acquired via CDs from the public library. I also purchase CDs particularly those of new or struggling artists. Of course iTunes as well as Amazon purchased downloads.
10/30/2012
Contributor: sexfairy sexfairy
I have been in the music industry and know how hard it is for artists. Plus I like to see/have the physical cover artwork. So I still purchase CDs.
10/30/2012
Contributor: skeeterlynn skeeterlynn
I tend to just listen via Slacker Radio most of the time. But when I do download, I use one of my free MP3 phone apps.
10/30/2012
Contributor: rosythorn rosythorn
I pay for stuff that I really want to support or friends don't have. Sometimes I buy CDs or use a music subscription website.
10/30/2012
Contributor: skeeterlynn skeeterlynn
Quote:
Originally posted by skeeterlynn
I tend to just listen via Slacker Radio most of the time. But when I do download, I use one of my free MP3 phone apps.
I buy CDs if I know I like majority of the CD's songs so I can listen in the car since my phone doesn't go up as loud.
10/30/2012
Contributor: malantha malantha
I use amazon most of the time.
10/30/2012
Contributor: neil i. neil i.
The majority is used CDs, with some streaming and a few downloads here & there.
10/30/2012
Contributor: *Camoprincess* *Camoprincess*
I have a program that has free downloads but they updated the version and I can't figure it out lol and the old version will connect every now and then. I like Spotify but didn't know that I could listen to my music off the net My phone is shut off so I can only get internet on it when I am in a Wifi area. I love music but a lot of the stuff I like isn't worth buying the whole CD and some of it isn't on CDs or is way old and hard to find. Download works better for me since I like to make mixed CDs of all the music I like I don't want a whole Country CD or a whole Rap/R&B CD I like all of them on a disc so I have a variety.


Skeeterlynn you don't have an Aux. port in your car where you connect your phone into it with an Aux. Cord? I got my CD player for my car with the Aux. Port just for that purpose
10/30/2012
Contributor: AHubbyof2SexualMinds AHubbyof2SexualMinds
I use iTunes or Amazon, but have also just started using Spotify Premium, and feel that is the way I'll be going. $10 for unlimited streaming and playlists, and I can set it for offline play. Cheaper overall than iTunes.
10/30/2012
Contributor: Kat and Aaron(aaron) Kat and Aaron(aaron)
Torrents.
10/30/2012
Contributor: amazon amazon
Amazon
10/30/2012
Contributor: AliMc AliMc
I tend to rip music from YouTube
10/30/2012
Contributor: Sinfully Sinfully
soundsbox.com
10/30/2012
Contributor: Anne Anne
I torrent everything.
10/30/2012
Contributor: yw2 yw2
eMusic, cheaper than iTunes on a lot of music...and they have a free trial.
10/30/2012
Contributor: Wonderstruck Wonderstruck
I use a youtube to mp3 converter.
10/31/2012