logan1_2000
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Idea for those who drive down:
I just entered the 21st century about 5 years late and figured out how that CD burner on my notebook computer works. Stop laughing, I'm old school, okay?
So I downloaded various Disney songs from the WalMart.com site for 88 cents each and burned them onto a CD to pop into the car for the stretch drive of the trip down I-95 embarkation morning. The list isn't in front of me, but I've got a couple from the little mermaid, from aladdin, toy story, monsters inc., winnie the pooh, Lion King. around 10 or 12 in all. And some interesting stuff--I found Billy Joel doing when you wish upon a star, Carly Simon for Winnie the Pooh, Louis Armstrong doing some old disney standard (maybe Bibbity Bobbity Boo? not sure). Obviously Elton John, Randy Newman, and also the Billy Crystal and John Goodman version of "If I didn't have you".
Okay, so this is old technology already--I have no idea what "ipod" means or what an MP3 is, if that is something different than whatever format the music I have downloaded is in. I move the mouse (not mickey, the computer thing, silly) and I click.
Anyone knowling of other good tunes, including obscure cover versions, please list them--and then I'll see if I can figure out how to add new tracks to a CD I have already burned.
I just entered the 21st century about 5 years late and figured out how that CD burner on my notebook computer works. Stop laughing, I'm old school, okay?
So I downloaded various Disney songs from the WalMart.com site for 88 cents each and burned them onto a CD to pop into the car for the stretch drive of the trip down I-95 embarkation morning. The list isn't in front of me, but I've got a couple from the little mermaid, from aladdin, toy story, monsters inc., winnie the pooh, Lion King. around 10 or 12 in all. And some interesting stuff--I found Billy Joel doing when you wish upon a star, Carly Simon for Winnie the Pooh, Louis Armstrong doing some old disney standard (maybe Bibbity Bobbity Boo? not sure). Obviously Elton John, Randy Newman, and also the Billy Crystal and John Goodman version of "If I didn't have you".
Okay, so this is old technology already--I have no idea what "ipod" means or what an MP3 is, if that is something different than whatever format the music I have downloaded is in. I move the mouse (not mickey, the computer thing, silly) and I click.
Anyone knowling of other good tunes, including obscure cover versions, please list them--and then I'll see if I can figure out how to add new tracks to a CD I have already burned.
