iPod owners and their music

<p>How do you get most of your music? The iTunes store? Other legal sites? CD? Illegally? I suppose you wouldn't want to out yourself if you got it illegally...</p>

<p>I get most of mine from the store because it's legal and fairly cheap.</p>

<p>iTunes Store for most of it, CDs for the rest. I have a few songs I got off of StereoGum, but most are so obscure that I couldn't have found them anywhere else.</p>

<p>Started off with CD's. Then got friends to transfer me songs over aim, then started doing torrents, now I just dl from the itunes store</p>

<p>iTunes store is terrible... for almost the same price you can get a CD which is actually something real and the sound is of higher quality. </p>

<p>i sometimes buy CDs but i don't have the money for buying everything, so i torrent a lot.</p>

<p>direct yousendit from another music forum that I have never been to...</p>

<p>I buy everything that I like in CD form. Itunes store is bad, when you spend aton of money on headphones and speakers, you don't waste cash on a 128kbps song/cd.</p>

<p>I get most of my songs off of music blogs/epitonic.com (free and legal music!)... or, CD's!
I only get stupid music like "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" from iTunes. Not that Rod Stewart is stupid or anything....!!!
Haha.</p>

<p>Never ever illegally downloaded a song in my life. I've spent about $8,000 on songs so far, but it's for my love of these great bands that are such great role models for everyone that I am willing to pay for these songs.</p>

<p>I have about 5100 songs in my iPod. Half of it is from CDs. The other half...well not so legal ;)</p>

<p>emusic.com</p>

<p>^Same with me.</p>

<p>"Never ever illegally downloaded a song in my life. I've spent about $8,000 on songs so far, but it's for my love of these great bands that are such great role models for everyone that I am willing to pay for these songs."</p>

<p>Hahahahaha, wow. Please tell me that was sarcasm.</p>

<p>I currently have 1742 songs. Now, maybe -maybe- 200 of these songs were from CDs I've bought (I support Radiohead, Muse, Sugarcult, and Hellogoodbye). Another 200's from burnt CDs from back throughout in middle school. The rest are Limewired, torrented, filetransfered, or just plain downloaded (Norwegian Recycling, for one).</p>

<p>I had a 4000 something collection, then went through a series of purges. Man would that have hurt if I had to cry over lost money.</p>

<p>Well, while downloading music off of mp3 blogs isn't technically legal, the majority of bands support having their music offered for free (on those blogs). Think of bands like Clap Your Hands Say Yeah... the fact that blogs played the largest role in CYHSY's success is undebatable.</p>

<p>4000 lossless songs baby!</p>

<p>i'd say 3800 of them came from sources where legality is debatable. </p>

<p>farm animals FTW BABY!!!</p>

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<p>pigs, to be precise. But iPods don't do FLAC...do you have yours set up with Rockbox then?</p>

<p>Nah no rockbox for me (kills battery life)...i just convert the flac to apple lossless.</p>

<p>lossless to lossless conversion is....Lossless!!!</p>

<p>I have 2 smart playlists, one is for Comp one is for ipod. Ipod is all lossless converted to 192 aac while when im listening on the comp its lossless.</p>