I'm still confused (as usual).
Here's the track listing from the 3CD + 1DVD box set.
It looks like all the tracks from the Starbucks set are included on the bigger set. Or are the Starbucks tracks different (in that they are acoustic only)?
Or is it EXCLUSIVE because it is a trimmed down...
+1 :thumbsup:
Just picked up a bunch of new Christmas music for this year...including the new CD by Bad Religion! Almost picked up the Erasure disc...but didn't. Picked up Nick Lowe, too.
:laugh: The thing is, I have picked up the last couple Preservation Hall CDs, too! I liked what they did with their last release. They put out a "standard" CD and a "deluxe" CD (with some extra tracks...but it was available anywhere. I might order the Amazon CD (also has the two exclusive...
Done.
For historical purposes, we just changed from:
Amazon MP3 Deal of the Day/Free Tracks/50 for $5 Titles
to:
MP3 & phone app deals/freebies (Amazon/Starbucks/etc.)
Eric:
Have you ever given any thought as to whether the title to this thread might be due for another update?
If you want it done, Just LMK and I'll take care of it for you.
A week or so ago I picked up a Starbucks card for a free app called "Over." It basically allows you to put text over an image.
Pretty cool.
It was the same time I found and picked up some Puzzlejuice app cards. :thumbs-up-smiley:
D'oh! I read "25 days of Free Holiday Songs" to mean there'd be five new songs every day. Gotta pay closer attention to the particulars...
Thanks, fellas.
Eric:
How do the apps work at Starbucks? I saw your post Tuesday afternoon about the "Pocketbooth" app and then stopped at a local Starbucks Tuesday night to pick up a few codes for my family members. But there were none to be found. I only saw the codes for the Van Morrison song...
That's a lot of Mozart for $1.99.
But I'm not quire sure what MercyMe's got to do with anything. I kinda wish their new album was up there for $1.99 instead. I'm reading lots of good things about it.
Gotcha.
Yup, I avoid downloading any music at work. And the only other machine I use is my main laptop at home. So I just send downloads right to the HDD.
This isn't an altogether too unusual business practice.
Free trial, then announce a cost/subscription if people want to...
Obfuscation is always a good plan in situations like these.
"Keep 'em guessing and confused. Maybe they won't figure it out until it's too late."
This doesn't really affect me as I've never downloaded any of my music to the "cloud." Being the old school guy that I am, I've always...