Title: myplay Launch Welcome
 
nerd's Locker   Account Info     Feb. 29, 2000
 
Welcome, nerd!     Free MP3 Music Tracks from myplay
 
Thank you for opening a Locker with myplay, where you can store, share and play your MP3 music collection online.

Just getting started? If you're new to downloading music online, the first thing you need to do is get an MP3 player. Downloading a player from the Internet is easy and free of charge. To get your own player today, simply visit the "Players" section within myplay's Help directory.

In addition to free tracks available through myplay, you can get MP3s from our partner sites and put them right into your Locker. Just visit RollingStone.com, DownbeatJazz.com, Boston.com, EMusic.com, or Tunes.com, find the tracks you want, then click on the button. Verify your e-mail address and password, and your tracks will be in your Locker.

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Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
"Oh Well"


Rock 'n' roll doesn't get any more exciting than this. Legendary axeman Jimmy Page lets loose with a screaming solo on this vintage Fleetwood Mac tune, while the Black Crowes provide a blistering rhythm that erupts into an urgent free-for-all.
Aimee Mann (Magnolia Soundtrack)
"Momentum"


"Momentum" is a typically engaging track from the Boston chanteuse. Remarkably Beatlesque, the song hints at some of Mann's prior music industry woes, yet indicates that she's moved on. Sounds about right, coming from the writer of "Voices Carry."



Flash Bastard (Flash Bastard)
"Burn 'Em Up"


This anti-pop star anthem sets groomed-for-success artists ablaze, while reminding us with the fun-loving beat that rock 'n' roll is both fun and real.
Kittie (Spit)
"Brackish"


Don't let the demure name fool you. Kittie is one loud band, producing their own high-octane punk thrash. Making all that noise are four very talented Canadian teenage girls, ranging in age from 15 to 17.
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