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Hi there what is spotify and does it have chart music? ThanksMarried the most amazing man 05/12/09 and it was the best day ever, I'm a Mrs, he he!!:jWins 2009: Peroni Alessi bowl woohoo, 1 in 10 wins DVD from Maltesers, Avon lippy!!!Freebies-Bold Gel, CoffeePinecone Research - £9Mystery Shopping - £150
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Spotify is a music streaming service. You download an application from the internet, which acts like a little 'radio' player. From there, you can play any music you want, as often as you like. Its a partnership with the record labels and Spotify itself. To get an account, go to https://www.spotify.com/en/get-started0
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https://www.piratebay.org is the place to go - perfectly legal under Swedish law, see the legal tab on the website
Have fun and do not waste money0 -
I use Amazon, cheap tracks and quite often have chart albums for £3.Well I can't stand by the side
And watch this life pass me by
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bigfreddyuk wrote: »www.piratebay.org is the place to go - perfectly legal under Swedish law, see the legal tab on the website
Have fun and do not waste money
Errr... Isn't Piratebay legal because they only host trackers? Using Piratebay to download copyright material is illegal under UK law, which is what matters to those based in the UK.0 -
Ive used amazone before and its good, not used any others though0
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bul!s!!t..
It isn't copy protected any longer, and hasn't been for, oooh the past 3 and a half weeks!!!!
How rude.
Obviously upset an Apple fan there. Apologies for failing to read Philip Schiller's keynote at the MacWorld expo. Not keeping up with my news there. Thank you for the update, maybe I'll start drifting back to iTunes again.
Incidentally, the convert to mp3 option isn't as blindingly obvious as implied. From a default iTunes install you have to change the encoder in your import settings first before it appears on the right click context menu. By default it is AAC. And yes I "really must" have it in mp3 because like a vast array of devices, that's what my car player uses. Unfortunately not every manufacturer in the world has decided to license AAC.0
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