Purchasing Theme park music on iTunes

If you could buy music from Disney on iTunes, which would be most important to you?

  • Official Albums

    Votes: 15 12.5%
  • Individual park songs and rare audio

    Votes: 99 82.5%
  • I don't like online music, I prefer the CDs

    Votes: 6 5.0%

  • Total voters
    120

SewIn2Disney

Well-Known Member
I went with the individual songs and rare audio as well. You could pretty much get whole CD's anywhere if you really needed them, but rare audio is something entirly different. (While we're on it, does anyone know where I can find an audio clip of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority (the most current version from WDW) or a "Paging Tom Morrow...." clip?
 

rainfully

Well-Known Member
The thing I miss most about the glory days of Napster was all the great rare WDW music and clips you could download! I got a lot of great Haunted Mansion stuff back then... including some Paul Frees bloopers that I can't find anywhere now.

So if another source popped up where we could get some great stuff like that, I would be over the moon! :)
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
rainfully said:
The thing I miss most about the glory days of Napster was all the great rare WDW music and clips you could download! I got a lot of great Haunted Mansion stuff back then... including some Paul Frees bloopers that I can't find anywhere now.

So if another source popped up where we could get some great stuff like that, I would be over the moon! :)
I have and still use Kazaa. I've noticed that there isn't as much as there used to be, but I've got some pretty cool things.
 

maxime29

Premium Member
AAC files with "fair-play" or whatever the protection iTunes music has stinks.

I would be much happier with CDs of general park music. At least I own a physical copy of the music and I'm able to encode it in whatever MP3 quality I desire.
 

MKBurn15

New Member
maxime29 said:
AAC files with "fair-play" or whatever the protection iTunes music has stinks.

I would be much happier with CDs of general park music. At least I own a physical copy of the music and I'm able to encode it in whatever MP3 quality I desire.
Use JHymn to undo the encoding. It's weird because on my friend's computer, it downloads it in mp3 and mine are in m4a.

And about the official albums, does anyone know where I can find a picture of the cover of Wishes? It's not on Amazon or anything.
 

maxime29

Premium Member
Unfortunately you are still working with an average to mediocre quality file to convert. I am aware of JHymn, and I've used it to re-encode a couple of audio files.

As far as the Wishes cover, use Google Images and see if something comes up that way.
 
I would love to be able to get individual songs from the parks. Ride audios would be amazing (but not likely legal). I'd love to get the music from the fountain of nations in Epcot.
 

Epcot82Guy

Well-Known Member
I would love to see the individual songs on iTunes.

On a side note, I actually have always been surprised Disney didn't jump on the "create-your-own" CD craze at the parks. Having a shop (music shop on Main St., DTD, etc.) where you had touch screen kiosks and you buy "points" where you could make a CD(s) with any Disney content you want. While on the face it would seem like someone would come in and make 1 CD and drop the sale of individual show CDs or Official Albums, having park audio, old shows, etc. available would be a large draw. Plus, if you had all the songs in front of you, I could easily see little Suzie saying, "Mommy, we need 4 CDs so we can be sure and get ALL these songs." If it was made simple, I think it would be a great way to do this I also think Disney.com could have a similar opportunity that is sent home. Maybe someday, especially with the Disney MixStix! :D
 

brertigger

Member
Epcot82Guy said:
I would love to see the individual songs on iTunes.

On a side note, I actually have always been surprised Disney didn't jump on the "create-your-own" CD craze at the parks. Having a shop (music shop on Main St., DTD, etc.) where you had touch screen kiosks and you buy "points" where you could make a CD(s) with any Disney content you want. While on the face it would seem like someone would come in and make 1 CD and drop the sale of individual show CDs or Official Albums, having park audio, old shows, etc. available would be a large draw. Plus, if you had all the songs in front of you, I could easily see little Suzie saying, "Mommy, we need 4 CDs so we can be sure and get ALL these songs." If it was made simple, I think it would be a great way to do this I also think Disney.com could have a similar opportunity that is sent home. Maybe someday, especially with the Disney MixStix! :D
They used to have these kiosks, but have removed most, if not all. I wish they would bring them back.
 

Epcot82Guy

Well-Known Member
No. I honestly hadn't. Although, I had not been to the resort between early 1998 to summer of 2002, so if they came and went in that time, it would explain why.
 

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