posted by [identity profile] devilgate.livejournal.com at 03:24am on 02/09/2003
I actually tried it before I saw the warning, and got a response saying, "that download is temporarily unavailable". It did give a contact email, so I may try that, just to see what they say.

I agree about the vast quantity, but I'm not quite sure it's vast enough to commit to the year. For example, a fair number of bands show downloads available, but they only have a track on a compilation.

Did you go for the twelve-month option or the three?
 
posted by [identity profile] zoo-music-girl.livejournal.com at 03:47am on 02/09/2003
I went for the three, and while I downloaded like crazy at first, I have slacked off a lot and do still prefer to have the actual items. I've been using it to salve my conscience and download stuff I had on tape already.

I'm not sure I'll be renewing.
 
Well, as previously advertised, I think Emusic is magic, and they do pretty much "get it". I agree about Lazy Line Painter Jane though, that was where I first encountered the geographical barrier. Nick Cave too, alas. I suspect they'll work out where you are by your credit card, but I could be wrong. Open an American bank account and Jane could be yours, although there are easier ways. Not that you'd ever stoop to copying it off [livejournal.com profile] swisstone of course.


 
You're back! And have a userpic! Have you grown a beard in that, or is it just stubble?
 
Definitely stubble.It's the new look I've been working on recently - quite a departure eh?

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