1. Go to Google.com and type in (or just click on this link): -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma|mp3) “Counting Crows”
- Just simply change the part in quotations (i.e. "Counting Crows") to whatever band or song name you want to look up.
- Index of /mp3/Counting Crows - 2 visits - Aug 13 Icon, Name · Last modified · Size · Description. [DIR], Parent Directory, -. [ SND], Counting Crows - A Murder Of One.mp3, 1-Oct-2007 1:14, 3.3M ... audiozen.us/mp3/c/Counting%20Crows/ - 6k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
3. When you click on that link you will see songs listed, right click on the song and select
"Save Link As"
Now make sure that when you are choosing the file location that under "File Type" it says "mp3, MPEG Layer 3 Audio, or mp4". Any of those file types will work, if they say anything else "hypertext, firefox file" or anything besides what I have listed-it will not work!
Have fun!
If you guys like this, let me know and I will post a tutorial on how too find free videos and e-books using Google.
"Save Link As"
Now make sure that when you are choosing the file location that under "File Type" it says "mp3, MPEG Layer 3 Audio, or mp4". Any of those file types will work, if they say anything else "hypertext, firefox file" or anything besides what I have listed-it will not work!
Have fun!
If you guys like this, let me know and I will post a tutorial on how too find free videos and e-books using Google.