I like emusic.com too. David On Dec 29, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Kirk McElhearn wrote: > On 12/29/04 11:38 PM, "Rick Schwitzer" <schwitze at us.ibm.com> wrote: > >> OK, I am looking for some answers to some basic downloading questions >> and >> just joined the list. >> >> I would like to legally download a couple hundred songs to be copied >> to my >> hard drive or to CDs for personal consumption. >> My nephew turned me onto Napster and the like a couple of years ago >> but I >> stopped as soon as the copyright violation stories came out. >> >> Here's what I'd like to do. >> >> Download 200 to 300 songs, primarily pop and rock and the classic >> party >> tunes of the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. I am will to pay a buck a song >> so I >> can have this list on CD or computer to play at parties, on boat on >> in the >> car. >> >> Is iTunes the place? I can't seem to find the song lists offered by >> iTunes >> without joining. I am not someone who will be downloading all the >> latest >> hiphop or whatever music as I am 43 years old and my tastes are >> classic >> tunes from The Righteous Brothers to Springsteen to to Melissa >> Ethridge, >> etc. > > You'll definitely find what you want on iTunes. There is a good > selection of > "oldies" for use forty-somethings. :-) >