Hello; For the last 40 years there was a shop (McKay's) in Knoxville TN. They sold/traded used CD's, vinyl, books, DVD's, electronics and more. Over the decades I have bought CD's from them. I have bought somewhere north of 1200 factory CD's, many from that store. This past weekend they shut down the store in Knoxville.
I want to find a way to get old music CD's and some books. Books will be easiest as there are libraries. CD's not so much, maybe not at all unless they come back the way vinyl has.
To my question. I have heard of ways to get music online. I ignored such before as I prefer to own a physical version of the music.
My brother has an Amazon Prime subscription and told me about that. I do not want to sign up for that. He also had an Apple subscription of some sort in the past but the description is similar. This next part will tell the tale on me.
I do not mind paying for the music but will not use a credit card online. i do not use a credit card online at all. I hope to never be forced to do so. I have sometimes bought from Walmart's online store because i can use a Walmart gift card to pay. I hope to find either a way to buy music without a credit card or using a bank account.
I have heard of "free" online music but know little about such. If such actually exist can I somehow download music to me computer nd later burn the music onto blank CDs to listen to in my car with a CD player?
I know newer cars no longer have CD's. I burn/download some sample music onto thumb drives for when I go to look at a new car. Turns out not all car makes will play the WMA format. Some only will play Mp3. So the 1200 plus CD's ripped into my computer can be used in a new car with thumb drives.
Thanks for any help.