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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: brennser on March 05, 2004, 11:40:00 am

Title: Which four songs....
Post by: brennser on March 05, 2004, 11:40:00 am
....would you download from itunes if you (like me) had four winning Pepsi bottle tops from your sugar water drinking friends.....?
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 05, 2004, 03:05:00 pm
you could try "Black Jack Davey" one of the "exclusive" White Stripes tracks.
 
 i'm kinda digging "Chained at the Wrist" by Young Circle.  it was an Emusic bonus track and once my monthly alloment of songs resets i'm going to get the entire EP.  It features Rowetta of Happy Mondays fame and lifts liberally from The Stones Roses, etc.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 05, 2004, 03:29:00 pm
or you download jessica simpson's butchering of robbie's "angels"
 
 and for all that is holy stay away from mandy moore's "coverage" record.  they manage to make such chestnuts as "senses working overtime", "whole of the moon", "breaking us in two" sound like bad country tunes.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: thirsty moore on March 05, 2004, 05:04:00 pm
You could download the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Maps.  It's an excellent song.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: walkman on March 05, 2004, 06:39:00 pm
agree with 'Maps'.  And Black Jack Davey was the B side on the 7 Nation Army single, I think...good tune.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 05, 2004, 07:20:00 pm
it along with the brendan benson cover of "good to me" was on the cd single... however "good to me" is the only b-side to the 7" single of seven nation army.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: paige on March 06, 2004, 01:47:00 am
"maps" is a great bet
 so is the brendan benson song "you're quiet"
 and anything by an albatross or black eyes should do the trick.
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: flawd101 on March 07, 2004, 09:26:00 pm
o my god, i hate maps!!!
 i heard the song becuz one of my friends listens to shitty music. i cant believe that is a single...now back to my tenacious d...
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 07, 2004, 11:14:00 pm
i see that the tenacious d marketing campagain is doing well in reaching their core age demographic...
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 09, 2004, 11:31:00 am
so what four songs did you end up with?
 
 i was going to suggest "legal man" by belle & sebstaine, one of their best but only available on a single, but it's not available for download via itunes.  it is however available via eMusic   :D
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: brennser on March 09, 2004, 11:37:00 am
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so what four songs did you end up with?
only downloaded two so far (I'm very careful with my purchases even when they're free), the young somethings happy mondays/stone roses sounding band and the yeah yeah yeahs
 
 both are good, not brilliant but good, althought I've only listened to them a few times
 
 I looked for tv on the radio last night but they're not on itunes
 
 I may go for the white stripes and brendan benson tonight
 
 whats the deal with emusic - I read an article that said they are the best in terms of DRM, i.e. when you buy it its yours and you can make as many copies as you like? Is it $10 a month for 40 downloads and unlimited previewing?
Title: Re: Which four songs....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on March 09, 2004, 11:48:00 am
yup no drm with emusic, just plain jane 192 VBR Lame encoded mp3 files. i'm listening to a cd right now that was burned by converting their mp3 files into audio track and it sounds great.   i'm on the 90 songs for 19.95 a month plan which works out to about 22 cents a song.  they are looking to change from a per month fee to a buy x number of songs at a time.  there are 30 second samples to preview subscriber or not...
 
 i also read that allofmp3.com, the russian service, is now providing lossless encoding for some of their tracks.  in order words you'll be able to download the track as it appears on the cd.  i haven't dipped my toe into allofmp3 yet, but you pay by the amount downloaded not the number of tracks.  something which isn't available in the us due to copywrite laws.