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#2
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You're a little behind the curve there, P.
Music Warehouse is in many cities nationwide, but they're certainly not the only large used CD retailers. DVD's too.
I must say, though, that now that I've made the relatively minimal investment of buying a CD burner for my computer, I'm amazed that ANYONE still BUYS music.
I've downloaded literally every song I can think of that I really like from the 1960's through 2002 for free over the past couple weeks. Even songs I haven't heard on the radio in over 20 years. They're out there for free on the web. Amazing thing, the internet.
Music Warehouse is in many cities nationwide, but they're certainly not the only large used CD retailers. DVD's too.
I must say, though, that now that I've made the relatively minimal investment of buying a CD burner for my computer, I'm amazed that ANYONE still BUYS music.
I've downloaded literally every song I can think of that I really like from the 1960's through 2002 for free over the past couple weeks. Even songs I haven't heard on the radio in over 20 years. They're out there for free on the web. Amazing thing, the internet.
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I go to muscicity.com. They usually have everything I want. Other than that, there are some more out there, Gnutella and another that are still free.
IMHO musicity.com is the easiest, however there does seem to be some problems if you have a gateway computer. Had a problem once and haven't been able to get around it. Good luck. True, why buy music?
Maragritaville Dan
IMHO musicity.com is the easiest, however there does seem to be some problems if you have a gateway computer. Had a problem once and haven't been able to get around it. Good luck. True, why buy music?
Maragritaville Dan



