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?!
How do you get all your music?
10/29/2012
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Torrenting, mostly. I'll download a few songs via iTunes or Amazon
10/29/2012
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
iTunes and buying CDs
10/29/2012
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
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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!!
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.
10/29/2012
Torrent sites, such a naughty boy
10/29/2012
I have the right to remain silent ;D
10/29/2012
YouTube.
10/29/2012
iTunes, just easier cause I have an iPhone.
10/29/2012
There's an app for that. LOL
10/30/2012
Torrents, wherever else I can find it online.
10/30/2012
Rhapsody
10/30/2012
I usually go with Bandcamp/Amazon/etc. : )
10/30/2012
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
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
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
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
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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.
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.
10/30/2012
I use amazon most of the time.
10/30/2012
The majority is used CDs, with some streaming and a few downloads here & there.
10/30/2012
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
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
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
Torrents.
10/30/2012
Amazon
10/30/2012
I tend to rip music from YouTube
10/30/2012
soundsbox.com
10/30/2012
I torrent everything.
10/30/2012
eMusic, cheaper than iTunes on a lot of music...and they have a free trial.
10/30/2012
I use a youtube to mp3 converter.
10/31/2012
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