I pay for all of my music.
Unless you can get free from a fellow thief, right?
Fact: You asked for someone to give/leech/provide you a copy of three songs.
Fact: You offered to return the "favor," IE share copies of licensed music.
If you quack like a duck, stay inside during duck season.
Actually It took ducky more time to type the information and supply the links than it would have had you simply gone to amazon, Itunes, etc and found it your self.
Your post suggest you are either too lazy or too unethical to seek legal sources.
BTW, you ain't the Lone Ranger here, you are just one of many that behave in a manner that many artists despise. Unfortunately, for you, the number of leeches doesn't mitigate the illegality of the act.
My service does not have these songs, and that's why I'm looking. I would (and have) helped others.
Again with the misuse of the word "help." If you assist someone in an illegal and unethical activity, are you really helping?
Makes me wonder if customers get the same smart a$$ answers I read on here at times?
Customers buy things. Customers don't request unethical activity.
If my customers do call seeking illegal copies of licensed propert, if they would suggest it, or any other illegal activity, I decline to participate. If the act is offensive enough, I may not be polite in my reponse.
You, however, seek behavior that is not only unethical but harmful to this craft. Politeness unwarranted.
Don't be surprised when some individuals have the fortitude to challenge and call you on such activity.