Muxtape, Annwn, iTunes
One thing I really like about this newfangled Web 2.0 is how easy it is to upload large things. Back in the old days with the crappy modem-centric infrastructure where a 60 MB hard drive is top-of-the-line, there would be no way for me to upload a bunch of songs for people to listen to. Here it is, my “muxtape“, which is a collection of my favorite music all available online. This doesn’t include music from one band, though, because all their stuff is freely available according to my next paragraph.
This also lets amazing but non-existent bands who have already sold out of every single one of their albums to share all of their music online. Annwn, one of my favorite bands ever, is one such example. They have a marvelous song about Anne Bonney that you really should listen to if you like pirate-related music. And, even now, I still discover new, awesome things from them like a cover of Matty Groves that I am downloading now.
Also: somehow, the idea of being able to buy a song on the iTunes music store completely escaped me until yesterday. Sure, I still like to buy whole albums, especially since most artists I like tend to put out good albums instead of merely good songs; but sometimes I just want one song from one album, despite how good the artist’s other songs are. This was the case with Ed Miller. I really like two of his songs (Prince of Darkness and The Devil Made Texas) but not enough of his other stuff to warrant buying two albums. So, iTunes to the rescue!
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