Now, I have burned a song onto a CD. Actually, it was a whole CD. One of my friends wanted a CD with a "Fire" theme. So, I went online and found numerous songs such as "Light my fire," "Fire," "Ring of Fire," etc. I downloaded the music to my computer from Yahoo and then I put the music onto the CD. Other than the amount of time it took and the fact you can only burn 7 Yahoo Music songs to a CD, I found the process quite simple. I like the ability to download songs which I picked instead of having to take everything on an expensive CD. After all, it's quite unusual for me to like everything on one CD.
I love music. While I can't play much more than the radio, I spend a lot of time listening and trying to find songs I like. I still use CDs and I enjoy the ones I make more often than those that are done by one artist. In that sense, iPods or MP3s are more cost effective. Maybe I'll get something more than a CD player. I do believe musicians deserve some money, I think the prices of CDs are ridiculous. I believe a $1/song is reasonable but I can sympathize with musicians trying to sell a whole album. In the end, it's a tough decision.
I love music. While I can't play much more than the radio, I spend a lot of time listening and trying to find songs I like. I still use CDs and I enjoy the ones I make more often than those that are done by one artist. In that sense, iPods or MP3s are more cost effective. Maybe I'll get something more than a CD player. I do believe musicians deserve some money, I think the prices of CDs are ridiculous. I believe a $1/song is reasonable but I can sympathize with musicians trying to sell a whole album. In the end, it's a tough decision.
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