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...enough to think we?re still young; medical science has convinced us we?re never going to die. We rent loads of movies, know how to operate a computer and (as Harry Shearer pointed out in an excellent New York Times article) are more likely to pay for our CDs than download them. So we?re not about to retire to our front-porch rockers...
Unlike Kazaa, which allows members to download files off each other’s computers, YRX lists the titles of members’ songs to allow individuals to exchange and copy each other’s CDs...
...will play all the MP3s and Windows Media files in your music collection - even protected files from the new Napster - and you can also access the Musicmatch music store, which has a huge selection of 99? songs that you can buy to play on your computer, burn to CDs or transfer to the DJ player...
WILLIE NELSON had better hope country radio treats old guys better than chicks. When Dixie Chicks front woman Natalie Maines maligned President Bush at a London concert last year, stations boycotted the trio and told fans to trash its CDs. Now country's beloved braided grandpappy has penned a ballad criticizing the war in Iraq, called What Ever Happened to Peace on Earth. With lyrics like "How much oil is one human life worth?" and "How much is a liar's word worth?," the tune is only Nelson's second protest song--the first was about Vietnam. Asked...
...noted that pop singers are trying to revive their careers by issuing albums filled with traditional pop standards [Dec. 15]. I am older than the "aging boomers" these CDs are aimed at, but Rod Stewart's It Had to Be You ... The Great American Songbook was the first pop-music album I've bought in years. Stewart may be a master of "tawdry sincerity," but after rock 'n' roll, heavy metal and rap, it is a great pleasure to hear (and sing along with) the old standards. So Stewart isn't Frank Sinatra. His tunes are still a musical step...