begin  quoting Lan Barnes as of Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:01:47AM -0800:
> I would like to buy some songs (60s through 80s) individually without
> looking for the albums in used CD stores. I want to do it legally.

I'm not quite to the point of giving up on used CDs... I tend to like
whole albums, not single songs.  (Thus, thematically consistent albums
tend to be my favorites...)

> Two questions:
> 
> 1. My CD SW rips to .wav's. Can I buy songs in a format (MP3?) that can
> be burned to a CD and does it have to be a .wav?
 
[answered in full elsethread]

> 2. Where do you guys/gals go on line to buy music?

Haven't yet, but it would probably be iTunes, as they were one of the
first to have a reasonable business model.  The problem with $1/album
is that I'd seriously doubt that ANY of they money makes it back to the
original artist.

I also like buying music directly from the artist.  Generally, it's
cheap, and I have some assurance that they at least *see* the money...

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