Posted by: speedinguptoslowdown | March 20, 2008

Attention Ipod users!

This would be a smart move on Apple’s part.  Rhapsody is selling strong with their 4.5 million song library.  If Apple would start this program and use it with the wonderful Ipod, it would be beautiful.  The only reason I didn’t get an Ipod was because I don’t want to listen to my old CD’s in MP3 form.  I wanted to try new music.  And Rhapsody scratches that itch.  Is my MP3 player as cool as an Ipod touch?  Not even close.  But it meets my greatest musical need and that is to be able to try out what is new, see if I like it and then either keep it or ditch it. 

If you want to check out the newest buzz bands, this is the way to go.  Rhapsody is the price of a new CD a month and if Apple gets going, I am sure it would be competitive.

Great news for the music fan.


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  1. Great site. I put you on mine. Check it out for great FUMC stories! Hope things are well. – Dorsey

  2. By the way – GO DAWGS!!

  3. I’ll be interested to see how Apple tries to make that service work — and if it will be available to current iPod owners or only new purchasers. I like the idea of getting to try out music before having to pull the trigger on the actual purchase.

  4. i have to say that as a rhapshody user for 2 years, it is awesome. it would be the same as buying one cd on i tunes per month, yet i have access to millions of songs. i am about to buy one of rhapshody’s portable players. i’ll let you know how i like it.

    also, thanks for the response on my blog. i dont remember that particular sermon from last year.

  5. Matt, I have a Sansa View that is basically a less sexy Ipod. It is 8GB and holds about 2500 songs. I love Rhapsody and highly recommend you getting one of their players. I think they now have a 16GB version and it is very reasonable in price.

    I don’t know how to respond to you not remembering the sermon. Surprised?

    Brad? Cory. Brad? Cory.


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