You can listen to your music for free on youtube.
One of my favorite live albums ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0WeIOxZdnw (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0WeIOxZdnw)
Yeah... type in a band you like or just even want to check out and put in full album. Best music searching tool I've ever seen.
Youtube only works if you have good speakers and your internet connection doesn't make you wait six hours for a twenty minute video to buffer. Tinny squawking with five minute pauses doesn't really do it for me.
I mean, you could listen through headphones, but one of the principal downsides of getting older is the increased frequency of toilet visits - the headphone cable is nowhere near long enough.
Maybe I should fix the cable?
Youtube is good. I've heard there are other places deep in the dark, dark, recesses of the interweb at which one can also download music in the most discerning formats imaginable. Something about pirates and bay leaves or kick ass torrential downpours or something. Not sure. I gotta try them out, I guess.
Quote from: jgiffin on May 27, 2015, 01:10:46 AM
Youtube is good. I've heard there are other places deep in the dark, dark, recesses of the interweb at which one can also download music in the most discerning formats imaginable. Something about pirates and bay leaves or kick ass torrential downpours or something. Not sure. I gotta try them out, I guess.
The pirate bay leaf site keeps going up'n down. Bummer, man...
I've recently discovered a ton of ebooks on YouTube. A bunch of Stephen King, Philip K Dick, and Ursula Leguine.
meant to say audio books.
You can always just use good old GNUTella if your brave.
You can get most anything with that.
http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net/en/?page=news
Quote from: BikerDude on June 02, 2015, 09:12:47 AM
You can always just use good old GNUTella if your brave.
You can get most anything with that.
http://gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.net/en/?page=news
That's fucking interesting, man.
I might try this.