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MileHigh
My life is now complete! lol
Screw iTunes and "Google Music." All that I want are high-bit-rate mp3s and I will be satisfied.
Don't need no FLAC ether. Just keep it simple. I refuse to be sucked into iTunes or Google Music.
I am so mad and happy at the same time, my mixed emotions are like torrents of bits of tears flying off in all directions.
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nankerphlege
This crap makes me so mad!!!! I don't have android. WTF?!?
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Max'sKansasCity
Keith, put it in the stores, and I will buy it tonight....
I love LOVE LOVE THESE SHOWS, it is such wicked rocking and rolling
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nankerphlege
This crap makes me so mad!!!! I don't have android. WTF?!?
Rs on facebook has written this : " Fans everywhere! You may have heard that the Rolling Stones have released a live album of their legendary 1973 Brussels gig through Google Music in the USA. Stay tuned for a special announcement very soon. In the meantime, here are Mick and Keith talking about the incredible show. "
It should be made available for everyone soon .
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Sipuncula
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goinhome
Is anybody else in the US logging into the Android Market, and then seeing "No Results Found" under the "Buy The Complete Concert For Just $4.99"?
Yes, I just encountered the same problem, although it was available before I finally was able to log in.
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Sipuncula
It's working now. Although figuring out how to actually get the songs to my computer instead of on google's playlist app/website is sure to be an exercise in frustration.
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schillid
What format are the downloaded files for Android?
If you live in the US, but DON"T HAVE an Android device, can't you download the files and then convert them to another format?
Google Music stores all of your music online so that you can save space on your computers and mobile devices and easily access your collection from anywhere you want to listen.
Ways to listen
* On the web - Go to Google Music (http://music.google.com) in your web browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer 7 and above). Log in with your Google Account to access your music library.
* On your Android device - You will need the latest version of the Google Music app to play your music library. Download it here and install it on your phone or tablet. Make sure to log in with the same Google Account you used for purchasing music on Android Market.
* On your i-Phone or i-Pad - You can use your mobile web browser to access Google Music (http://music.google.com). This experience has been optimized for mobile playback.
Downloading music
* Listening to your Google Music library on the web or your Android device does not require syncing or download, but you do have the ability to easily save your purchased MP3 files to your computer, burn them to a CD, archive them on your hard drive, and so forth -- so long as it’s for your own personal, non-commercial use.
* Burn to a CD, make legal copies, or archive on your hard drive.
* On your computer - Please click here for detailed instructions.
* On your device - Please click here for detailed instructions on saving music to your Android phone or tablet for offline playback.
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Download your music
Any song you download will be formatted as a 320kbps mp3 file.
Save songs from music.google.com to your computer
You can download all songs in the Free and Purchased playlist, one at a time.
1. Navigate to your 'Free and purchased' playlist
2. Hover over the song you'd like to download
3. Click the down arrow to the right of the song title
4. Select 'Save to computer'
You can only download each purchased track from the web 2 times.
Save songs to your computer using the Music Manager
Music Manager allows you to download all of your purchased tracks and place them in the folder you specify. Once you’ve downloaded all of your purchased tracks, you will see a checkbox with an option to download everything since that download or to download all tracks again.