intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4) -html -htm -php -asp -cf -js super.awesome.song
From here it's just a matter of pressing enter and letting Google do the leg work. When the results come up, they are a list of directories that contain music files. Some of these directories are better than others. Some of them contain an entire album; some of them are just a collection of random songs. The best results can be found when the directory is listed in the following form:
Index of /user/artist/album
If the artist is in bold in the Google search link, there's a better chance that inside that directory will be found the song that was searched for. Sometimes it takes some trial and error, sometimes it is the first one on the list.
When clicking the link on the Google results page and entering the directory listing, it is just a matter of clicking on the song title to start playing the song in the browser window. If it's the right song, a simple right click will bring up the option of saving the file to the computer hard drive to play it later.
Now this is a quick way to see what people are storing on web servers around the world, but it can be pretty complicated entering in intitle:"index.of" (mp3)… into Google just to do a quick search for a song.
The good news is that geeky searchers have been working on a solution to streamline the process and make it much easier.
This tool makes it just as easy as any regular Google search, but will allow even the novice user to find and download music with just a click of the mouse. In my next article, I'll show you where lazy music lovers go to have Google search for music.
Until Next Time,
The Rich Pirate
"Pirate This eBook" is an in depth look at the best methods used by music and movie lovers to find themselves on all the music and movie enjoyment they can handle. I'll show you where they look, how they get it, and how they protect themselves from viruses, trojans, worms and more! You don't want to pass this up!
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