lala.com
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- demafleez
anyone here using it?
I saw that pitchfork had some links to the music being reviewed and my curiosity was piqued since it lets you check out any track one time for free. the business model looks like a mashup of itunes, rhapsody, simplify and pandora.
- redrum0
this site does - http://gorillavsbear.blogspot.co…
seems to work really well.
- tasty0
lala used to be a used cd trading community... $1 in $1 out. Was kinda cool. It's still kinda cool.
- dbloc0
interesting.
http://www.alal.com
- utopian0
And I thought this was a Lady Gaga thread...
*Shrugs shoulders
- 23kon0
(is it in the states yet?)
- whistleblower0
GOODBYE LALA!
- dMullins0
"Atrocity Alert: Today is the last day of Lala, perhaps the web's best listening site. Apple bought Lala as a competitor to iTunes and then promptly shut it down. Apple prefers that you buy music that is already free and make your selections based on whomever pays them to recommend their tunes. Winners in the deal? American Idolists, Green Day, and precious Starbucks crooners. Losers? Everyone else."
- hotroddy0
is grooveshark legal? If so, I sometimes wonder if grooveshark is one of the motivations behind not letting flash on iphone/ipod/ipad. Who would buy music for their portable devices if you could access grooveshark???