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Show Me Yours: Send Us A Picture Of What You Would Have Traded For The Last Song You Downloaded

Carrie and her latte

The last song I downloaded for free was "It Might Be You" (The Theme From Tootsie) by Stephen Bishop. It's a decent song, but it sounds better in the movie than it does on my stereo. Therefore, I'd say it's value is equal to a medium iced coffee. --Carrie Brownstein

Tell us what you think the last song you bought or downloaded for free was actually worth by sending us a picture of what you would have traded for it. (We're hoping for some new baby pictures here.) Oh, and don't forget to tell us what the song was.

Tag your photos on Flickr to NPR2000 or TwitPic #NPR2000. We'll collect our favorites in slideshows on the blog later in the series.


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Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein

Carrie Brownstein is a writer and musician. She was a member of the critically acclaimed rock band Sleater-Kinney. Her writing has appeared in 'The New York Times,' 'The Believer,' 'Pitchfork,' and various book anthologies on music and culture. Read Carrie's F.A.Q.

 

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