MP3 via Torrents, Speciality Search and Youtube Conversion

You know the situation: you hear a song that you’ve loved for a long time and finally get the name and band so you can download it. . .

MP3 via Torrents, Speciality Search and Youtube Conversion

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You know the situation: you hear a song that you’ve loved for a long time and finally get the name and band so you can download it. This happened to me recently when I heard the song “Seven Nation Army” from White Stripe and finally got someone to tell me the name. I searched for the song on isohunt and found this Gem:

Top 600 Modern Rock Songs

It’s an absolutely brilliant compilation that includes tons of songs that I always liked, but either forgot about or never knew the song’s name / artist.

Later in the day I noticed a new Search Engine for mp3s, beemp3.com making the social media rounds. While I was testing the new MP3 Search at beemp3.com (which works pretty well) I remembered there was a house remix from a few years back that I wanted to get a hold of.

I couldn’t find the version I wanted on torrent search or on beemp3, but did find it on youtube. So what do you need to know when you find something you like on YouTube?

How to report Copyright infringement to YouTube

How To Download and Convert Youtube Videos

With a little searching I found this nifty little web app that will convert Youtube movie to, among other things, mp3s. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get it to work, but it is a free hosted app that does the trick. Enjoy!

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5 Responses to “MP3 via Torrents, Speciality Search and Youtube Conversion”

 
Kyle Kinnaman Says:

I use http://www.zamzar.com to convert just about any file to any format. Includes zip, rar, mp3, m4v, flv, etc… There is also an URL tool to capture from any page - works with Quicktime, mp3, flv, etc…

Roger Dickey Says:

Are you thinking about the Adam Freeland remix of Seven Nation Army?

Roger Dickey Says:

Are you thinking of the Adam Freeland remix of Seven Nation Army?

Usually when I hear a song I will either search Google, or I will search http://lyricsfly.com (which is amazing) for the information of who it was by. Also, I can’t believe beemp3 was mentioned here, I saw some of their spam posted on some social networking sites and clicked only to vomit because of the terrible design.

I download music from IRC

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