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Although I see the point that not everyone can pay for Spotify Premium, I also agree that it's a cheap price for such a great service.
Actually,the cheapest it has ever costed to consume music.
Here,I pay R$27.00 for a premium account (although I only share it with bf).
I know in Europe and in the US/Canada, CDs were a lot cheaper but here in Brazil,you had to pay up to over R$40.00 for an international act new released album.
So,it's like I buy one CD each month and even paying less than the regular price.
Difference being I can access (almost) all music I want ,like I said above.
So,yes,I think it's a pretty good price for such an amazing service.
I'm gonna make a T-Shirt : " I <3 Spotify"
I had a campaign that was 0,99€ for 3 months and then 6,99€ a month after that period. I had it for like a year but gave up as I never used it...
I'm with [MENTION=3976]menime123[/MENTION] on this one.
I don't even own a 'CD player anymore.
Plus,if I'm being honest,i don't have refined ears, so I can't tell ANY difference from CDs to Spotify ,like none at all.
The songs sound pretty much good and I don't have any complaints on that department.
Oh,last buy not least,I'm almost never at home.
I'm always at work,gym, with my kids, going from one place to another ,travelling,etc.
So, even if I still had a cd player,I wouldn't use it. So ,again,Spotify is with me all the time
I still have most of my cds (and even some vinyls) but only because I didn't bother to give them to someone interested lol.
All that to say that,in all fronts,Spotify is a big win-win fot me.
Last edited by BodyShop; Tue March 26, 2019, 13:54.
So since I've had this Last.fm account, my Madonna plays are:
ALBUM (since September 2015)
1 Bedtime Stories
2 American Life
3 Music
4 Madonna
5 Ray of Light
6 Erotica
7 Confessions on a Dance Floor
8 True Blue
9 MDNA
10 Hard Candy
ALBUM (last 365 days)
1 Bedtime Stories
2 American Life
3 Music
4 Madonna
5 Ray of Light
6 MDNA
7 Erotica
8 Confessions on a Dance Floor
9 True Blue
10 Like a Prayer
SONGS (since September 2015)
1 Human Nature
2 Borderline
3 Nothing Really Matters
4 True Blue
5 I'd Rather Be Your Lover
6 Secret
7 Don't Stop
8 Forbidden Love (from Bedtime Stories)
9 Survival
10 Bedtime Story
11 Inside of Me
12 Love Tried to Welcome Me
13 Sanctuary
14 Take a Bow
15 Nobody Knows Me
16 American Life
17 Intervention
18 Love Profusion
19 Die Another Day
20 Hollywood
SONGS (last 365 days)
1 Borderline
2 Nothing Really Matters
3 True Blue
4 Human Nature
5 I'd Rather Be Your Lover
6 Inside of Me
7 Sanctuary
8 Don't Stop
9 Secret
10 Bedtime Story
11 Survival
12 Forbidden Love (from Bedtime Stories)
13 Love Tried to Welcome Me
14 Take a Bow
15 Vogue
16 Burning Up
17 Don't Tell Me
18 Nobody Knows Me
19 Intervention
20 Love Profusion
It's not hard to see which two albums I use the most
Hmmm, if it's about space, then OK, but CD's still offer much better audio quality. It's amazing the difference between streaming from Spotify/Deezer and playing from CD on my home system. The CD sound is always fuller and richer than stream versions of the album (even compared to highest possible stream quality both services offer).
You might think CDs offer a better quality... but what good is better quality if I don’t own a CD player?
Even before streaming I made the jump to mostly MP3.
I stream so much the last album I bought (for myself) was Rebel Heart I also now only stream movies and tv shows, getting rid of all my (non Madonna) cds and DVDs.
Hmmm, if it's about space, then OK, but CD's still offer much better audio quality. It's amazing the difference between streaming from Spotify/Deezer and playing from CD on my home system. The CD sound is always fuller and richer than stream versions of the album (even compared to highest possible stream quality both services offer).
[MENTION=28072]beredy[/MENTION] explained it well, but as a side note - did you ever try Apple Music? I think they still do their 3 months of free premium membership if you sign up.
Also Spotify always have offers for new members - in the UK it’s usually £1 for 1 month premium, or occasionally £1 for 3 full months of premium.
Definitely download the app though and try the free versions - it should give you enough of an idea of how great it would be to be premium. Honestly, you’ll be carrying 99% of every song you’ve ever heard in your pocket... and the need to discover new stuff will increase.
I love that I can have access to all the old legends catalogues and can explore them at my own leisure, without having to buy the actual music.
I stream so much the last album I bought (for myself) was Rebel Heart I also now only stream movies and tv shows, getting rid of all my (non Madonna) cds and DVDs.
With streaming apps you also add your own files too, so if you own music that’s not on Spotify, you can just add the MP3s anyway.
Spotify (and other streaming services like Deezer, Apple Music, Tidal...) work the same way. Some of those have free option (Spotify and Deezer), while others are premium only. It's easy to use any of those. You basically install an app (on your phone/desktop, wherever you play to use it), go into the app, write down in search the artist you wish to listen and just play. All major releases are covered, but certain songs (B-sides of singles, one-off releases) might not be available, but in 99% of artists you'l get 99% of their catalogue.
The thing with the phone app is that the free versions on all services is very limited. While you get the full options while playing music on the webpage/desktop app (play full album start to finish, pick songs you want to play...), unless you pay for premium, you'll only be able to listen to random songs on shuffle and you don't get much say what you listen on your mobile phone. You get a small amount of skips per day (like 3 or so) and after you use them, there's not an option to skip the next song if you really hate it. So if you use your phone for leasure listening and picking what you want, free membership on your phone app won't do it. You also can't download music on your phone so you can save mobile data when you're on the move.
Although I see the point that not everyone can pay for Spotify Premium, I also agree that it's a cheap price for such a great service.
Actually,the cheapest it has ever costed to consume music.
Here,I pay R$27.00 for a premium account (although I only share it with bf).
I know in Europe and in the US/Canada, CDs were a lot cheaper but here in Brazil,you had to pay up to over R$40.00 for an international act new released album.
So,it's like I buy one CD each month and even paying less than the regular price.
Difference being I can access (almost) all music I want ,like I said above.
So,yes,I think it's a pretty good price for such an amazing service.
I'm gonna make a T-Shirt : " I <3 Spotify"
You can write one post you know? You don't have to be #1 poster every week.
Also are we doing Last.fm stats from a certain point in time or? I'll post mine but some post from the last 365 days, some from random 2015 months... What's the T?
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