So if there is any description that I’d like on my tombstone, it could be “an iPod addict who’d like nothing better to do find somewhere great for cheap or free MP3 music downloads”. Let’s get the free ones that I’ve discovered out of the way. AOL Radio, SHOUTcast, AOL Music Weekly CD Listening Party and Spinner’s MP3 of the Day are wonderful for a couple of free crumbs every now and then. But for my regular stuff, this is where I go.
At first glance, Rhapsody looks like an offer that he could not possibly want more out of. You pay your few dollars (between $10 a month and $15 a month), and stream all the music you could ever want on your computer or your phone; they have nearly ten million songs, and all of it is practically in your mobile device at any time. You can even set up an online library right on Rhapsody to listen to your unlimited subscription downloads. If you want to own your MP3 music downloads, it’ll cost you something like 69 cents.
So all of this seems fine; what is my gripe? To begin with, Rhapsody hates the Mac. You can use it on the Mac, but everything is so badly designed for anything but the PC. It also, the whole subscription streaming service ends up charging me several dollars every month for the rest of my life. I’ll never get a song the moment I stop paying. And may confine in a little secret? Those tantalizing unlimited subscription downloads? I never found out how to actually get them.