Watch Me Sink said:Walmart also doesn't have explicit versions of albums.Ashley said:For artists whom i want to complete my collection, I go on Amazon. Walmart only carries an artists newest work these days (as do most similar outlets) so it's kind of hard to catch up to a person's discoreography when you want to because it's so hard to find their older music anymore. As a matter of fact, I don't even look in the music sections of places like Walmart anymore for this reason.
I can respect that, but it is fair to point that downloading music, by any means, is not illegal. It is illegal to sell music that you downloaded.Quacker Jack said:I removed some of the older posts that contained discussion of illegal downloads and torrents. Just a reminder to all, please refrain from discussing illegal downloads of music. 😉
I get most of mine from iTunes. I sometimes listen to music on YouTube and Grooveshark.
Medora said:I just renewed subscription to Pandora One, so I could use their desktop app. Pandora has been good to me, though unfortunately it was U.S. only last I checked, so several people I want to nag about it cannot use it.
I use Amazon and iTunes for listening to and purchasing music, though I prefer the latter for longer previews, and since my sister getting me an iPod Touch 4 for Christmas gives that app/website advantage when it comes to organizing music.
That said, I also use BandCamp for listening to and purchasing music, and love several aspects of it, such as that whole songs may be listened again and again, and that there are several formats to choose from for downloading songs.
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