
Legal Free Music downloads
This page is about getting free music legally by taking advantage of free
trials and offers that we find on the internet.
Many of these offers will be time limited, and if you don't cancel your
subscription you will end up being charged- this is not our fault :)
However, the free offers on this page are genuine, so enjoy your downloads
whilst you can.
If you sign up for membership of this site you can leave comments, and indeed
we hope that you will, but if you start plugging illegal downloaders, we will
remove your comments--- we know it goes on, but this is a page about getting
free music legally.
Napster have recently relaunched in the UK and are currently offering a
weeks
free trial in return for standard details and a simple software download
Get a week of free music - Click Here to try Napster
Every new customer to eMusic can download up to 25 MP3s over 14 days free
of charge
Get 25 FREE MP3s!
Choose from over 1.7 Million songs!
Works on any MP3 player, including the iPod®!
Click Here
Its a longer trial than the Napster one, but you are limited to 25 tracks..
Real player Super Pass RealOne SuperPass Free Trial
This is the bunny of the moment- 14 days unlimited access to a huge variety
of downloads together with streaming internet radio and much much more.
If you havn't got real player- you should if only for the 'Anabell the Sheep'
visulisation. Receive RealPlayer Plus free with your free 14 day SuperPass trial
They have also launched a free trial on anti virus and firewall software, which
you can get by clicking the link below.
To conclude; thats five weeks of free music- we'll be
updating around December 5th, so please set a reminder to come back and see what
else we have found.


Adam Waltons Forum
Another thought--- and a fun lively forum
http://adamwalton.co.uk/newforum/
Adam Walton is (amongst other things) the presenter of a BBC Wales show
championing new music. He maintains archives of his old played demos-- and there
are some real gems hidden away.
Enjoy
How about MySpace
just a thought- but particullarly if your looking for an up and coming band, they are quite likely to have a page on myspace music, often with as many as four downloadable tracks- all at no charge
www.myspace.com