Can anyone recommend a (legal) free download site for classical music?
I tried one, but it spent ages trying to locate the chosen track, never did get there.
thanks
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NOooooh, DO NOT go any where near Limewire free, unless you really know your way around internet security and have all the neccessary firewalls/antivirus in place, or are happy to invite all manner of malware/spyware/trojans/virus etc. into your system.
Steve
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Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Most free-music-download sites are riddled with viruses and trojans. There's no such thing as "free" legal music unless its part of a promo.
The best sounding music is that which is paid for at the shops. Support the music and musicians who give you such pleasure. They've got to live too.

The best sounding music is that which is paid for at the shops. Support the music and musicians who give you such pleasure. They've got to live too.

QUENTIN TARANTINO - HALLOWED BE THY NAME!
I use ALLOFMP3.com. You have to post $10 with them first, but they charge by the MB, not per track. Ive had no trouble.
I use Limewire for what I can get legitimately (if the shops dont sell it...) but then I'm a smug Mac user who doesnt need to worry about viruses and trojans etc.
I use Limewire for what I can get legitimately (if the shops dont sell it...) but then I'm a smug Mac user who doesnt need to worry about viruses and trojans etc.
JiVeBiKeR
Whatever happened to Cherry Jubblies?
Whatever happened to Cherry Jubblies?