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| Song Title | Artist | Time | Price | ||
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| Play | The Wanderer | Dion & The Belmonts | 2:48 | $0.99 |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Jazzy Rock (with Initiation Rites [Rights]),
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This review is from: The Wanderer (MP3 Download)
First let it be said that I've made a switch. Having a limited budget, I have owned an MP3 player for fifteen months now. One of the drawbacks has been figuring out a way to load my I-Tunes to my favorite personal music device. With C.D.'s it's a breeze, but what about those times when you don't want to commit to an entire album, but go for the single essentials? Amazon offers a solution with downloaded music that can be formatted for I-Pods AND MP3 players.
Happily, I've been in pop music bliss as I hear some of my favorite songs come in MP3 player clarity from their downloads. Enticed by a Metamorpho review, I decided to head down memory lane and pick up a jazzy and formidable piece of rock music. "The Wanderer" gets my vote as the best Dion song, and, as I refuse to contradict the merits of Meta's illuminating review, I can still wait for tomorrow to pick up the other nuggets I've sampled of his on Amazon when I get extra greenbacks. Not to date myself, but it is quite a blessing to discover the glory of music in different phases: a clock radio (childhood), a radio tape-recorder (puberty) to stereo and Walkman (college), and now the splendor and clarity of MP3 player resonance and selection. (For the uninitiated, TAKE NOTE: Write down the directions as you initiate your downloading capabilities from Amazon. Download the complimentary starter song they offer (You may say, "I didn't order that!" Notice it says "Free Download" to start your format. Then, play the song from its selected option. (See if your Windows Media Player plays it and capture it in your library.) When it does and you've captured it, you're in business. Then, you can download songs off Amazon. (I would also advise you to listen to the songs before you download them. Make sure you hear the version of the song you want. [I almost downloaded a new version of The Crystals' "He's a Rebel," a no-no in my book.) Being somewhere between a newbie and computer whiz kid, I admit it's a little hard to start on Amazon. (I had to pay twice for Cyndi Lauper's "All Through the Night" before I got the hang of it.) If you write down the directions, it is easy after your first download and capture. So pay attention and "Don't do as I do, do as I say!" Having the will and way, I am happy to take the Amazon MP3 Player plunge. Give it a try and you will, too.
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