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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
I've got a fair amount from downloads. I generally skip anything that isn't a full album or at least a full piece. I'm also a bit picky quality wise. I've got so many great classical CD's (about 1,500) that I already have more than I'll probably ever listen too. My biggest challenge with a lot of the downloads is that I like to know who the performers / conductor are and sometimes don't get that info with the download.
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Hmmmm . . . . I'll make a point to look from now on, since I've started making abbreviated posts and don't include that information now. But, I can't think of an instance, prior to that change, where I haven't seen the performer(s) and even the conductor (if the performance requires one) mentioned
somewhere. Sometimes I've had to dig a little bit. However, I can understand how you may want to skip the ones where you have to dig, especially if it is just a single, MP3 piece.
BTW--would you mind leaving your CD's to me in your will? I know that I'd have to give you my real name for the legal documents; GtrsRGr8 probably wouldn't suffice. Of course, I might "go" before you do. ha ha
I've got a long way to go before accumulating 1,500 albums. Probably won't get it done by just getting the freebies. I've been getting 5 downloads each week from FreeGal, available from one of the two libraries where I have borrowing privileges. They tend to be pop music and elevator music, but I like those, too. I don't know exactly how many that I've accumulated, but I'd say that it's at least 300 songs.