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My iTunes Plus Shopping Spree

June 2nd, 2007 by Maria Langer

I pick up a bunch of albums full of classics my parents used to listen to.

I grew up in the 60s and 70s; my parents grew up in the 40s and 50s. When I was a kid — before I learned to tune in a radio by myself, that is — I was kind of stuck listening to the kind of music my parents liked. I’m talking about Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and other “vocalists.”

Although I didn’t really like the music, I didn’t hate it, either. And nowadays, hearing those old songs brings back memories from my childhood. I can still remember trimming the Christmas tree in the living room of our New Jersey home, listening to “It Was a Very Good Year” from an LP on the console stereo by the stairs.

I’ve been collecting some of those old songs for a while, as well as songs from way before that time — big band songs that really made you want to swing. But I never really got into collecting this music as much as I wanted to complete my classic rock collection with my favorite songs from the 70s and 80s.

Sometime within the past year or so, I stopped buying music online. I was simply fed up with the limitations put on the DRM-protected music available on the iTunes music store. I wasn’t interested in breaking the law and downloading music from illegal sites. I wanted to buy it. But I couldn’t see buying an entire CD at a store for $15 or more (plus tax or shipping or both). So I pretty much stopped buying music, except, of course for new releases by my favorite artists: Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, etc.

Frank Sinatra Album CoverEnter iTunes Plus. I wrote about it on Wednesday, explaining how you could use it to update your iTunes Store purchases of EMI-published music to remove the DRM and improve sound quality. One of the things I didn’t mention in that article is that I bought a DRM-free album, Classic Sinatra – His Greatest Performances, 1953-1960. I don’t know about you, but I think 20 songs for $12.99 and immediate gratification without DRM restrictions is a pretty good deal.

So good a deal, in fact, that I stopped by on Thursday and picked up two other albums: Dino – The Essential Dean Martin and The Very Best of Nat King Cole.

I’m buying this music for a few reasons reasons. First of all, I like it and I want to add it to my collection. Second, I think it’s a great deal. And third, I want to do my part to support legal online sales of DRM-free music.

Let’s face it: I’m not a music pirate and most people who rip CDs and buy music for their iPod aren’t either. The music industry is not going to go broke by removing protection from the music. I believe more people will buy it with the restrictions removed. I believe that this could be the answer to turn around the music industry, to get more people buying music again.

But then again, I might be extremely naive about this whole thing and one of the few fools buying iTunes Plus music.

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  1. June 2nd, 2007 at 14:51 | #1

    Hey pallie Maria, congrats on gettin’ the great Dinoalbum….3l of Dino’s greatest songs…BTW did you by chance get the “platinum ed. with the extra CD live from Tahoe? Never was, never will be anyone as cool as the King of Cool. Oh, to return to the days when Dino walked the earth!

  2. TJF
    June 2nd, 2007 at 15:40 | #2

    So true. Nobody did ‘COOL’ like Dino!
    Imagine people who had enough talent to not wear their pants hanging down to their knees, and their hat on backwards. Not to mention that what they sang was not unitelligible gibberish.

    Yo-yo-yo…I thought that was for pirates…

  3. June 3rd, 2007 at 09:51 | #3

    Hey pallie TFJ, always such a pleasure to meet someone else who “gets Martin.” Might I invite you to drop by the ol’ Dinoblog to check out vids and pixs and some cool Dinoconversation. When it comes to cool, no one ever was or ever will be as cool as our King of Cool!!!

  4. April 1st, 2008 at 16:47 | #4

    Pirates -lol i agree bring back the dino!

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