Is there an easy (or, at least, easier) way to download all those songs besides clicking each one? Do any download managers work with the Amazon MP3 store?
squirrelproductions said: Is there an easy (or, at least, easier) way to download all those songs besides clicking each one? Do any download managers work with the Amazon MP3 store? Amaz0n has something called 'Amaz0n MP3 Downloader'. Makes it semi-automatic.
herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night. I'm not!
herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night.
Repost. you can see the same link at the bottom of "Quick Summary" in another thread here
durhamman said: herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night.
Repost. you can see the same link at the bottom of "Quick Summary" in another thread here
Don't be ridiculous - How could you possibly call this a repost of that? Granted it's in the Quick Summary but I certainly would never have seen it.
cmcdan1524 said: herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night. I'm not!
Maybe you just have very crappy credit. Try freecreditreports.com or go back to SD and see if they'll give you the credit you think you deserve.
all of those free songs are by artists no one has ever heard of Yes, nobody's ever heard of Coldplay, Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, Death Cab for Cutie, Booker T, Mavis Staplez, Loudon Wainwright III, Bon Iver...
herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night. The post on SD that I saw does give credit to you. Actually, it now seems to have disappeared
howie999 said: all of those free songs are by artists no one has ever heard of Yes, nobody's ever heard of Coldplay, Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, Death Cab for Cutie, Booker T, Mavis Staplez, Loudon Wainwright III, Bon Iver...
Shall I go on?
EXCELLENT post, green for OP! Thanks.
Things have changed because no coldplay, only one track from FOTC and DCFC.
MythSpell
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Apr. 13, 2009 @ 6:30a
garycoleman said: all of those free songs are by artists no one has ever heard of Some would say it is rather arrogant of you to presume to speak on behalf of everyone. Instead, I will just say that at some point you had never heard of every single artist who is now one of your favorites!
bobsadick
New Member
posted: Apr. 13, 2009 @ 6:39a
Previous post from Free Stuff. And I agree with you Durhamman, I think this has been previously covered between the two posts about this. Personally, I think a couple of folks on FW should create "Official" threads for the AmazonMP3 daily deal, Friday 5, and free samplers. Save on all the damn clutter. And have a solid link I can bookmark to check daily.
Actually, this is a repost as the link gives way to the same songs.
deshwasi said: pls explain how does semi-automatic not require clicking on each song individually.
Its just a more automated download, so you don't have to save each individual file when downloading albums. Most of the songs I wanted were on Sampler Albums, so I just downloaded those.
Zachmo
Broke Member
posted: Apr. 13, 2009 @ 8:07a
deshwasi said: pls explain how does semi-automatic not require clicking on each song individually.
Please explain how you expect to download songs without doing any clicking
Shameful The hearts of the community go out to you herbstian said: very angry that someone at SD stole my link w/o giving credit. it took me quite a while to find the direct link to all the free songs last night.
I downloaded 38 trance-type songs (I'm not a euro-trash techno geek, but I like to listen to them while running). It was a little confusing getting them into iTunes, but once I figured it out they worked flawlessly. Thank you for this post.
rokinroj
New Member
posted: Apr. 13, 2009 @ 12:42p
For those of you who use Mozilla Firefox, there is a great add-on called "Down them All" that does this job perfectly. Basically you have it scan any web page for file types that you choose (ie .mp3, .wav, .wmv, etc) and it presents them to you as a checkbox list where you simply click the ones that you want and they all download to a local directory.
ComposMentis
Member
posted: Apr. 13, 2009 @ 1:04p
howie999 said: all of those free songs are by artists no one has ever heard of Yes, nobody's ever heard of Coldplay, Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, Death Cab for Cutie, Booker T, Mavis Staplez, Loudon Wainwright III, Bon Iver...
Shall I go on?
EXCELLENT post, green for OP! Thanks.While I agree people have heard of many of these bands, most of these songs (I'm going to guess 99%+) are indie tracks from SXSW. Not worthless by any means, but if you're not a fan of indie alt rock this deal isn't so hot. I think the "all of those free songs" poster could have phrased his opinion a little better, but the SXSW source is worth noting in the original post before people spend time digging through hundreds of songs looking for popular music.
Tons of great artists there although the song picks for a lot of them are questionable to say the least.
If you're you're a music fan but have a hard time cutting through to non-mainstream artists, this might be a good starting place to see who some of the larger indie players are these days. Some of my favorite songs are floating around that list.
garycoleman said: all of those free songs are by artists no one has ever heard of No one has ever heard of Craig Ferguson, Ted Nugent or Snoop Dog.... Anyway, some names are funny. I've heard of N.A.S.A., I know what a Noisy Pig sounds like and where you Bury Your Dead. I also know what Nine Below Zero is and what Women are, but what's a Starfucker? It's nice to see some familiar names I've worked with like Warren Hill, Jackopierce and Duncan Sheik. Thanks.
rokinroj said: For those of you who use Mozilla Firefox, there is a great add-on called "Down them All" that does this job perfectly. Basically you have it scan any web page for file types that you choose (ie .mp3, .wav, .wmv, etc) and it presents them to you as a checkbox list where you simply click the ones that you want and they all download to a local directory.
Sorry, don't think that will work on Amazon.com since the links point to another page that contains the link to download the actual song..
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