
Has anyone else done anything like this?
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There's some great EPCOT Center stuff here, including all the Horizons tracks you could want: http://horizons1.com/media.htm And it's entirely legal as far as I know. At least, the site has been up for a couple years at least, and if Disney felt there was any infringement they would have shut them down by now.theBIGyowski wrote:According to my iPod I have 147 Disney tracks on it. Not sure how many hours that is...but it's probably a few. I don't have some of my favorites from Subsonic though like Horizons, Wishes, Space Mountain, etc. I wish I had them...but I guess that's one of the things that draws me back to this website every day!
Not just mp3 players, but in the car, during school, at work (my job blocks the stream from Subsonic), in church, at the movies, Thanksgiving dinner with the in-laws, etc.cap396 wrote:Why buy the music when you can listen to the tracks on Subsonic for free? The only advantage to owning them that I can see is that it lets you listen to the tracks on an mp3 player when you want vs. waiting for your requested track on the queue. For me, it's not worth the money to purchase the tracks when Subsonic has everything I want to listen to. I bought the Musical History of Disneyland CD set before I discovered Subsonic. Other than that, I don't own any Disney music.
Okay, well this got me actually thinking about the music on my computer, I haven't actually gone through and organized it, so I sat down the other day and tentatively organized it. I have a lot of music that repeats or different versions of the same music. I have removed the repeated music and I have 78 hours of Disney park music. Of course this also includes all the individual tracks for attractions too, not just ride-throughs for instance, I have a copy of every sound file made for the Haunted Mansion individually and also compiled into the finished product.agingerbugg wrote:Accoding to my WMP Disney Park Playlist, I have 101 house of Disney Park music.