Got in on this a few weeks from the MP3 voucher promo, but paid $1.99. This deal is way better and the songs are really good (the "War is Over" is one of my favorites). Excellent deal.
TheWankeler
Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 5:14a
Thanks a bunch, OP!
spankyj
Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 7:37a
Thanks OP, some of those songs alone are worth a $1. Had some credit I was waiting to use, perfect timing!
TacoSmith
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 8:12a
Thanks OP, just purchased this. These are the exact same songs my local radio stations have on repeat all month, so now I can listen to them without the 5 minute block of commercials.
kdn102
Shopaholic Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 8:31a
A money savings tip for holiday music:
Use a streaming service like Sp0tify. Setup a playlist on your computer of the Christmas music you like. At home you can use that playlist and if you're out and about you can start a playlist radio station from it on your mobile device.
Both of those options are "free" and commercial driven...I think you hear a minute of commercials every 7 songs. That's one bad part about it...if you skip 7 songs because you don't like them you'll hear back to back commercials.
Obviously this only helps out those with iOS/Android...but it's free!
In any event, GREEN for the deal!
TacoSmith
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 9:39a
Or just create a YouTube playlist, set it on random, then enjoy it on any device that can access YouTube.
kdn102 said: A money savings tip for holiday music:
Use a streaming service like Sp0tify. Setup a playlist on your computer of the Christmas music you like. At home you can use that playlist and if you're out and about you can start a playlist radio station from it on your mobile device.
Both of those options are "free" and commercial driven...I think you hear a minute of commercials every 7 songs. That's one bad part about it...if you skip 7 songs because you don't like them you'll hear back to back commercials.
Obviously this only helps out those with iOS/Android...but it's free!
In any event, GREEN for the deal!
stovetop24
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 10:21a
Thank you! Couldn't pass this one up...
thenewromantics
Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 11:05a
Regret. Can't easily download the mp3. Seems Amazon want sto store it in the cloud. You can download if you install their media software. No thanks.
thenewromantics said: Regret. Can't easily download the mp3. Seems Amazon want sto store it in the cloud. You can download if you install their media software. No thanks.
Wrong - Amazon uploads to cloud right after your purchase you have the option of downloading and it does ask you to install the Amazon Downloader, I skip that and can easily download the MP3 to my computer.
riznick
Acrobatic
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 11:41a
thenewromantics said: Regret. Can't easily download the mp3. Seems Amazon want sto store it in the cloud. You can download if you install their media software. No thanks.
You couldn't be more wrong. Your post is full of fail.
MrWizzard
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 12:04p
riznick said: thenewromantics said: Regret. Can't easily download the mp3. Seems Amazon want sto store it in the cloud. You can download if you install their media software. No thanks.
You couldn't be more wrong. Your post is full of fail.
Instead of kicking "thenewromantics" in the balls, you couldn't have offered a helpful suggestion like "archena" did? Where's your Holiday Spirit?
MrWizzard
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 12:07p
alethia said: Don't forget your free Christmas songs too! 5 new songs every 5 days.
Works like a charm (with a throwaway email address of course). This should be a deal of its own.
busyryan
Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 12:10p
You can make your own playlists through grooveshark. It's free and is commercial driven, but 1) the commercials happen once maybe every two hours, and 2) you don't see them if you have adblocker enabled. Nonetheless, I bought this because I'm going to be travelling a lot over the Christmas season and this will be nice for the stretches when I can't find a station. Thanks!
kdn102 said: A money savings tip for holiday music:
Use a streaming service like Sp0tify. Setup a playlist on your computer of the Christmas music you like. At home you can use that playlist and if you're out and about you can start a playlist radio station from it on your mobile device.
Both of those options are "free" and commercial driven...I think you hear a minute of commercials every 7 songs. That's one bad part about it...if you skip 7 songs because you don't like them you'll hear back to back commercials.
Obviously this only helps out those with iOS/Android...but it's free!
Used 99 cents of my existing Amazon credit, Hot Deal.
Also picked up Bruce Springsteen "Santa Claus is coming to town" for $.69.
Now I am all in the Xmas spirit.
BigBigTex
Grand Poobah Einstein's Tutor
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 5:05p
Agree. Get rid of the 1st song on the album and it would be a nice album.
julfind
New Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 5:29p
The Lennon song rightly leads off the set. But personally I'd lose Amy Grant.
IndianaBlu
Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 8:48p
Thank you OP.
rushhound
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 9:24p
julfind said: The Lennon song rightly leads off the set. But personally I'd lose Amy Grant.
Yeah, get rid of one of the songs actually about the real meaning of Christmas instead of the Lennon drivel. Makes perfect sense.
qcumber98
Pickled
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 9:28p
I'm listening to all of the "Essential NOW That's What I Call Christmas" albums on L=Spotify]/Spotify-coupons/#shopnow=http://www.spotify.com[/L]. No muss, no fuss.
Skipping 5 Messages...
Jlovey2
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 11:35p
I am really happy with this esp for .99 cents. I love that the the download also drops in my itunes folder automatically.
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