Mark asks…
What is the song played during Lupin’s bogart class in Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban?
What is the jazz song played on the old Victrola, old record player, while the class is working against the bogart?
Nagesh answers:
It’s probably part of the movie score. I looked it up on iTunes and if it’s in the score, the track title would be “monster books and bogarts”. I would check to make absolutely sure, but I don’t have any money to download it and I don’t have limewire or anything.
John asks…
What are good sites for free music downloads?
I’m putting music on my iPhone since I have to reset everything. What are good free music downloading sites?
I have to reset my entire iPhone, meaning everything needs to be backed-up, I have plenty of PURCHASED music from my iTunes account. I wasn’t asking “Please lecture me about what’s illegal about free music.” Thanks but you’re “answer” is a buzz kill. Everything in CAPITAL LETTERS LIKE YOU’RE YELLING. Waaahhhhhhhh!
Nagesh answers:
ITunes makes it too darn complicated and near impossible to recover older purchases. Sure, anything purchased recently gets put in our cloud, but sharing (as in LEGALLY – on my OWN MP3 player, tablet, phone, etc) and transferring songs in iTunes is such a massive PITA!!!
Yup, that person is right about the illegal stuff BUT when they finish up by saying that you are not entitled to download for free that which you have already purchase, technically this is NOT correct. If this were the case, every time we purchased a song, we would only be entitled to listen to it once & then we would have to purchase it again. But, by purchasing it, we are paying royalties for the use of that song. When you buy a song, you can listen to it as many times as you want because you have already paid your fee to have the rights to do so. Why should you have to purchase it again? You are not using it for promotion (ie. Airing it in a video, tv program, movie – they have to pay EACH time they use a copy-written song, unless they have paid to have certain usage rights to a song – like ‘CSI’ doesn’t have to pay EVERY time they use The Who song during their credits, the show has bought certain rights to use that song as its theme song).
Ya, I still feel guilty about trying to find & download free tunes. I bought so many songs (still buy them) through iTunes, Amazon & CD’s. But, then I found I couldn’t purchase a lot of the songs I wanted that were more obscure. And to top it all off, I can’t tell you how many problems I have had with iTunes – corrupt songs & videos, unwillingness to help w/ refunds or just about anything (unless you want to get charged $29.99 a month!), file transfer & share problems – let’s just say, when I purchase songs, I almost always use Amazon – less hassles AND less money!
This is a little bit more involved, but remember, this gives you access to just about EVERY SONG out there in one place.
So, here’s what I’d suggest:
Go to http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/ and download their FREE Youtube to MP3 converter (they offer other free programs that are very useful). The ONLY ‘glitch’ with this program is that if you don’t download their toolbar (have option to add on their toolbar and a link to some web page – I always opt out), you only get, I think it’s 10 downloads before you have to delete the program & re-install it. Pretty sure if you use their toolbar, you can do limitless downloads – but don’t know for sure cause haven’t tried – I like my toolbar 😉
I was very leary of unknown websites and what I might import BESIDES the music I wanted. Took me a while to find a trusted site/program that worked well & was easy to use. I tried different programs that didn’t work as well – they seemed to lock up during downloads.
I got started on using this program because my favorite band (30 Seconds To Mars) has many songs that have only been performed live in front of an audience (like ‘Save Me’ & ‘No Other Son/The Believer’ have no studio recording & ARE NOT available for purchase) or had hard time finding song (like ‘Valhalla’) through any trusted MP3 website (to purchase or otherwise – and I was not about to purchase a song & give my credit card info to some random website).
Being addicted to music, on one hand I can’t help but find ways to download songs that I would otherwise not have access to; but on the other hand, I have to admit I have wicked conscience and have guilted myself into only using this program for songs or videos that CANNOT be purchased – but that’s just me. If 30 Seconds To Mars walked up to me and asked for $20 for the songs I downloaded, I’d be more then happy then to give it to them – they deserve being compensated for what the music they have created.
Richard asks…
How can i get a song from iTunes to Windows Movie Maker?
I am making a slide show and it wont let me move a song from my iTunes to Movie Maker
How can I make it work?
Nagesh answers:
Hi Maddie H,
iTunes files (if downloaded before about a month ago) us DRM (digital rights management) to keep people from illegally distributing and copying the songs. Because of this, these songs are also not able to be played on many Windows-based players and programs (i.e. Windows Movie Maker).
However, if you are interested, you can convert your older iTunes files to DRM-free files via iTunes and then you’ll be able to drop them in your Windows Movie Maker.
Cheers,
Ron
Windows Outreach Team
Maria asks…
How to download latest bollywood movies from internet except torrents.?
I am using a computer of 504MB of RAM, 150GB of harddisk, p4, 2.26Ghz, Windows XP Professional, LGE CDMA USB MODEM which gives a speed of 115.2 Kbps. Other things are downloaded comfortably through DAP 9.3
Nagesh answers:
HI there are many places ..but i prefer to got on indianidiots.com .As you can download all the latest and old indian films ,songs and lots more discussion all around
Daniel asks…
What is the name of the song playing in the background of the yes man movie trailer?
It’s a song from the 50’s.
Nagesh answers:
The first song in the trailer is Nobody But Me by Human Beinz (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxtJoGdujYo)
The second song is Won’t Get Fooled Again by The Who (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp6-wG5LLqE)
The third song is Pork and Beans by Weezer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WanLLnVixC4)
There are also 48 songs in the movie itself. In fact it has a really, really good soundtrack. The soundtrack album only has 13 songs, but you can find the videos and downloads for all the songs here:
http://www.reelsoundtrack.com/index.php?act=movie_details&id=52756
Here’s the complete list of songs from Yes Man:
A Little Bit Of Basie by Red Garland
A Reunion Of Friends by John Williams
Ana Ng by They Might Be Giants
Animal by Eels
Blinking Lights (For You) by Eels
Bus Stop Boxer by Eels
Can’t Buy Me Love by Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel
Carry On by Jean Knight
Cool Jerk by The Go by Go’s
El B’Nia by Maghrebika
Emperor Waltz by Lawrence Welk
Eyes Down by Eels
Flyswatter by Eels
F*ck This Sh*t by Charlie Clouser
Helicopter by Bloc Party
Hyper Enough by Superchunk
In A Jar by Dinosaur Jr
Journey To The Center Of The Earth by Von Iva and Zooey Deschanel
Jumper by Jim Carrey
Keystar by Munchausen by Proxy (f/ Zooey Deschanel & Von Iva)
Lazer Gun by Norwood Cheek and Peyton Reed
Leaving Hogwarts by John Williams
Let’s Get Small by Trouble Funk
Man Up by Eels
Mr. Touchdown, U.S.A. By William Katz, Gene Piller and Ruth Roberts
Old Enough by The Raconteurs
Olde Mill Inn by Blackmore’s Night
Original music for Yes Man by Lyle Workman and Mark Oliver Everett
Prologue by John Williams
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) by Journey
Somebody Loves You by Eels
Star Spangled Banner by Zooey Deschanel
Staring At The Rude Bois by Gallows
Stomp! By The Brothers Johnson
Sweet Ballad by Munchausen by Proxy (f/ Zooey Deschanel & Von Iva)
Swollen Summer by The Bravery
The Good Old Days by Eels
The Sound Of Fear by Eels
The Spaces Between by Expatriate
Theme From Blinking Lights by Eels
To Lick Your Boots by Eels
Uh by Huh by Munchausen by Proxy (f/ Zooey Deschanel & Von Iva)
Umbrellas To Mend by Frisco Jass Band
Water Music by Aradia Ensemble
Wooden Nickels by Eels
Yes Man by Munchausen by Proxy (f/ Zooey Deschanel & Von Iva)
Yes To You by Alice Faye
Your Lucky Day In Hell by Eels
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