It appears you can just type in an artist name and if you leave the song blank it picks a song for you. In my case, it picked track #7 twice from the main album of the “The Fray.”
I’ve seen lots of sites as the sources for the music, so unless they got lots of permission slips I’m inclined to say it may not be legal. Then again, you’re not downloading the music, just listening to it, so maybe it’s okay. I hadn’t tried leaving the song blank – thanks for the tip.
If anyone wants a good listen check out Ashes by Embrace. I heard the song in FIFA 2006 on the PS2 and have liked it ever since.
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That’s kinda cool. I wonder if it’s legal.
It appears you can just type in an artist name and if you leave the song blank it picks a song for you. In my case, it picked track #7 twice from the main album of the “The Fray.”
I’ve seen lots of sites as the sources for the music, so unless they got lots of permission slips I’m inclined to say it may not be legal. Then again, you’re not downloading the music, just listening to it, so maybe it’s okay. I hadn’t tried leaving the song blank – thanks for the tip.
If anyone wants a good listen check out Ashes by Embrace. I heard the song in FIFA 2006 on the PS2 and have liked it ever since.
Wow – I’m impressed – did two song searches and it found them both: Singing In The Rain (Gene Kelly) and Luck Be A Lady (Frank Sinatra).
Nifty!
yhou should also check out Pandora it is kind of cool I am not sure if you had previously mentioned it but it is a nice thing.
I agree, Pandora is pretty cool. I posted about it here, but I haven’t use it much since then.
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