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I spend anywhere from 100.00 to 300.00 a month. But I never buy just one song. I always buy the entire album. The majority of albums are 9.99 and some newer ones with extra tracks are 12.99. But it is still much less expensive than buying a CD in a store. Plus you can always find what your looking for and there never out of stock. The only thing I still miss are liner notes and the art work in the packaging.
I would like to download some music on my new ipod. I am looking at itunes site and trying to find a list of songs I can download. I didn't set up my old ipod. I think 1.29 is worth it.
I've had a $25 credit in the iTunes store for two years. Presently I have about 5300 songs on my iPod and room for many more. My music has come from CD's I own and used while working as a DJ. Personally I don't like the way iTunes is set up, and how the program works. I wish I had a different program that would work, but I don't, so I don't use my iPod as much as I would like to. One of the problems I experience is loading more music on my device. I get an error message stating a different version was used to load the music and the present version won't work. I have had to erase and reload over 6000 tunes, three different times so far. I have my music stored on a one terabyte hard drive. I use an index that makes it easy to find a song by title or artist. I use Winamp to play the selections I choose.
I used to spend that much. I now subscribe to Spotify which works fairly well in my car streaming over my phone. I find that Spotify has 90% of the albums I'm looking for. I now spend no more than $50. a month on music at the most.
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