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PoisonJam19
I went to my school's library the other day and found some cool stuff in the CD section. They had pretty much every-genre, so there was a lot of variety even if the overall selection was a little small. In the electronic section I found some interesting stuff, like Sasha & Diggers Norhtern Exposure 1 & 2, Expeditions, and Communicate. They even had Sasha's GU San Fransisco and Ibiza.

It's definately a good way to get music free and legaly.

Does anybody else use their libraries for getting music?
jfk-pilot
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Originally posted by PoisonJam19
I went to my school's library the other day and found some cool stuff in the CD section. They had pretty much every-genre, so there was a lot of variety even if the overall selection was a little small. In the electronic section I found some interesting stuff, like Sasha & Diggers Norhtern Exposure 1 & 2, Expeditions, and Communicate. They even had Sasha's GU San Fransisco and Ibiza.

It's definately a good way to get music free and legaly.

Does anybody else use their libraries for getting music?


my uni library doesnt have any music, but they do have an awesome dvd collection, they have a lot of the new movies that just came out on dvd, which is badass cuz its all free. :)
PoisonJam19
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Originally posted by jfk-pilot
my uni library doesnt have any music, but they do have an awesome dvd collection, they have a lot of the new movies that just came out on dvd, which is badass cuz its all free. :)


I know right? I haven't checked the DVD section yet but I'm going to soon.
SuspicionVandit
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Originally posted by PoisonJam19
Sasha & Diggers Norhtern Exposure 1 & 2, Expeditions, and Communicate. They even had Sasha's GU San Fransisco and Ibiza.


haha, cool.
I haven't used the school library for music, but I use the public library for music which is full of wonderful classic rock+anthologies, remasters, greatest hits, etc. There was also this obscure Beatles disc that has a 20 minute track dedicated to recording Stawberry Fields Forever. You hear them starting, restarting and mumbling notes to each other.
biznology
when i was in uni i had a friend in the dorm library where i lived. i put in some requests and got him to buy some BT import cds for the collection, they stopped letting the employees buy stuff after that.

greeat success tho|
neo geo
I think someone should open a music library.
PoisonJam19
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Originally posted by neo geo
I think someone should open a music library.


Do it to it Lars.
lücid
libraries are a great place to meet people who are looking for casual sex.
Lira
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Originally posted by neo geo
I think someone should open a music library.

A discotheque?
Lira
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Originally posted by lücid
libraries are a great place to meet people who are looking for casual sex.

Huh?

glass
Oh snap, I totally want library casual sex now. The east side one is too small for back shelf bumping, I'm gonna have to go downtown.
lücid
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Originally posted by Lira
Huh?

don't act like you've never done it. :o
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