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The Dallas Wind Symphony site posts a handful of free MP3 music files of John Philip Sousa marches. I've downloaded all of them and can have a parade in my iPod.
Over on iTunes there are a ton of Music Podcasts that you can download. I also found that people can listen to each podcast directly on iTunes without downloading them. Just go to the iTunes Store, click on Podcast and the one you are interested in. The familiar description banner and a list of podcasts appear. When you click on the podcast to preview it (like how you do with music and video), instead of only 30 seconds playing, you can play the entire podcast. Cool. Great way to reduce clutter in your iTunes folder and sample podcasts without subscribing or downloading them.
Of course you can do this at other places too such as Blubrry and from most of the podcast pages.
An artist named Santogold has a hit track climbing up some charts called "L.E.S. Artistes". The song was given away on iTunes for free a few weeks ago in protected AAC.
Their record label Lizardking Records is giving the same track away as an MP3 file along with another Santogold track called "Creator" at this link:
Mashup ... http://www.whastudios.com/2008/07/summer-of-love.html
The Caravan of Love Collection is the bonus gift of the Summer of Love 2008 compilation. Each artist from the album has designed a VW bus and you can find them in a handy print ready booklet feature in the zip file.
Print them all and set up your very own Caravan of Love!
...the aforementioned www.archive.org which has tons of great stuff, buku Dead, and lot's of mermen, my favorite current band.
And, www.wolfgangsvault.com which has buku concerts recorded by legendary promoter Bill Graham, from '65 to '85, and now has joined forces with other collectives that have more modern and current groups available to listen to - live. New shows are added every week, and can be streamed or puchased on CD without the breaks between tunes. Muddy, Zep, Jimi, Yogi Phlegm, you name 'em, they got 'em.
www.pathe.co.uk is another awesome site for historic films and incredible music. I like Felix Mendelsshon and His Hawaiian Serenaders/Roland Peachy.
Last edited by Ron Whitfield; July 19, 2008, 06:38 PM.
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