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ii would like to download classical music
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I have also heard of livewire but not looked at this yet.MercilessKiller wrote: »Not only that, but internet radio stations (and various version) such as the Music Genome Project (Pandora it's called) will allow you to play music that is similar to a song you already like! You can skip 3 tracks but apart from that it acts as a radio thing.
Depends if you just want to listen to it or download it
If you want to download follow superscaper's link.
If all else fails I would recommend:
1) Downloading Itunes. MASSIVE classical store on there, 79p a track, £7.99 an album
2) Buy a £100 itunes voucher off ebay as they go for about £15 thus £15 getting you £100's worth of music.... etc...
Good luck.0
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