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Buying music online

Every single time I wanted to purchase some music.. it's not available on iTunes...

There's a song from the "Lost in Translation" soundtrack that i really wanted.. honestly, it's easier to just download it from a sharing service... this is about the third time in a row I wanted a song and couldn't find it short of "sharing".

I have credit cards, I have an iPod, where's the damn music I want? Record companies, are you even listening or too busy suing?

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I think they are listening and don't care. They seem to really want you to go out and buy the damn CD sometimes. There are a few full CDs that I would have loved to have bought from iTMS, yet they didn't have all the tracks. And since I'm lazy, I still don't have them.

And of course, I'm much more likely to impulse buy on iTMS than elsewhere. It's just too easy to click buy. I wish they'd see that.

They're too busy trying getting tutorials on double-clicking to notice that there could be a large profit to be had if they just be a bit more open minded about getting tracks out there. (Like say..when a movie is released..all tracks go out to iTMS?)

Most labels have done it really, its just..I think there is more than meets the eye to getting a track on iTMS than we can see (legal agreements, legal hoopla) which cause excessive delays (or even pulling) of tracks.

Could be a lot of reasons. Will we ever know? Nope.

For now, to legally get a CD, we'll have to do it the old way: Arm, meet CD. Leg, meet cash register. Cash register, i'll be coming back for my leg come my next paycheck.

Big brother decides what music you listen to.

We should at least be able to swap files that are unobtainable in shops or from legal DL sites.

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I had the same disappointment when I decided to visit iTMS for the first time some months ago. I wanted to grab a few single tracks of songs that I wanted and would occasionally hear on the radio. They didn't have a one. They weren't the most popular songs, but not particularly obscure either.

I'll have to find Stephen Still's "Tree Top Flyer" elsewhere.

Have you tried the Russian allofmp3.com? iTMS drove me there with it's lack of selection.

I know your pain.