Even better than Songza is Sad Steve…(thanks Steve Jobs!)
I liked Songza. I really did. I actually still do. But there’s a new kid on the block. Sad Steve. You see, the name “Sad Steve” is a play on Steve Jobs not being so happy about free music so easily accessible.
Its basically a really simple search engine for any music on the web and then lets you play the song and download the source file easily, cleanly, all from this site. Even obscure stuff. Its very cool, and very simple!
Oh yeah, and don’t forget about all the free music on MySpace. Last night the new Gun’s and Roses album debuted online for free in over 25 countries: US, Canada, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Turkey, Poland, India, Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan. Who says the music industry is in trouble?
This is trouble?
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