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1 minute ago, StefanAVFC said:

Now it's 18zl :(

In communist times, I once got paid the average Polish workers monthly wage for a weeks work.

There was nothing to spend them on except vodka and a toilet cleaner called Fart. I gave most of them away at the end of the week

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18 minutes ago, StefanAVFC said:

17zl for me

Even still, it pays for itself if you download one album to listen to offline...

Depends on your use really. About a month's subscription for the price of a new cd.

So you could buy 12 new CDs (or digital album) a year, and listen to them for as long as you want, or you could subscribe for a few years, and cancel one day, having absolutely nothing to show for it, rather than still having dozens and dozens of albums you can listen to forever...

If you tend to listen to the same music, Spotify is far more expensive than just owning a copy of that music.

It's convenient and the breadth of music is far greater than any individual is ever going to have at their disposal, so it's very much an individual choice, I don't think it's worth it for me though.

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7 hours ago, Davkaus said:

I'm a bit uncomfortable about services like Spotify, though, I keep thinking that even if I don't like physical media cluttering the place up, in the long run, I'm probably better off just buying digital copies rather than having to have a permanent subscription at £120 a year. It's a lot like leasing a car, it seems good value in the short term, but when I'm done with it, I've paid thousands and own precisely nothing, and I'm trapped in the cycle. I wonder how much I'd save over the next 5 years just buying copies of the few things I actually listen to rather than paying a premium for millions of songs I have no interest in. 

I'm happy to pay £120 a year to have pretty much every artist and song at my fingertips. I'm comfortable that I will never own it. I've listened to so much more music this way than when I used to buy it.

Like you guys the only physical media I retain are books. Something nice and comforting about books. 

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10 minutes ago, Xela said:

the only physical media I retain are books. Something nice and comforting about books. 

You're right there and imo they also make for a nice display.

I must admit I do love my array of hardbacks that I have amassed through the years over a variety of subjects.

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9 hours ago, lapal_fan said:

Yea, I have collected seasons 1 - 20 odd of the simpsons.. Now they just clutter the place because I only have a ps4 which can play them and I just stream anything I want from my arse on the sofa :) 

 

You could get rid of about half those seasons of The Simpsons to start with ;)

I've recently moved so had to streamline my DVD and CD collection a bit, but I was glad to have a Kindle, I've got over a hundred books on it and it would have been a pain in the arse moving them all as well.

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I’m stupendously rubbish in my knowledge of how music is downloaded and streamed etc. No real idea at all about how Spotify works, these last few pages have made me feel like how Mel Smith did when trying to buy a gramophone.

 

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2 hours ago, snowychap said:

What have you done with your collection of Fiesta and Escort? :)

I looked at this post for ages trying to get the joke.
I thought it was some sort of clever joke about leasing cars, tied into the point about never owning music/films etc in the same way as you don't own a car if you lease it.

:D 

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50 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

Hang on, people are paying £120 a year to listen to music they don't own?

**** me boys, that's a great deal, where do I sign up?

Have I got the wrong end of the stick here? I mean, each to their own and all that, but I've taken grief in work for buying music by peeps that tell me to get on spotify. But they're listening to adverts or paying a tenner a month for what is basically radio?

I cannot wait to get in to work tomorrow....

Yep. As Xela said it's given me access to way more music than I ever would have listened to in the past. 

What's the benefit of owning the music?

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4 minutes ago, Stevo985 said:

Yep. As Xela said it's given me access to way more music than I ever would have listened to in the past. 

What's the benefit of owning the music?

Well, I own it, I think that's the main benefit. I'm buying albums that cost 8, 9, 10 quid and I've just discovered the people advising me against that are paying a tenner a month basically for clever radio. I've got enough of it stockpiled to rediscover stuff. I like the format encouraging me to listen to several tracks in a particular order, not skip the one that didn't click straight away.

I sit there, sprawled across a 1970's beanbag, listening to one record, flicking through the others, reading the weird cryptic little notes I've written on the inside of the sleeves when i was a kid convinced someone would buy my lyrics.

But i totally accept that's just my thing. By the same token, I'd have no interest in who designed a computer game or where my shirt was made. I don't own a watch. i wouldn't pay extra to have a car in a particular colour.

Other than cottaging and a weekend skag habit, it's my only vice.

 

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27 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

Well, I own it, I think that's the main benefit. I'm buying albums that cost 8, 9, 10 quid and I've just discovered the people advising me against that are paying a tenner a month basically for clever radio. I've got enough of it stockpiled to rediscover stuff. I like the format encouraging me to listen to several tracks in a particular order, not skip the one that didn't click straight away.

I sit there, sprawled across a 1970's beanbag, listening to one record, flicking through the others, reading the weird cryptic little notes I've written on the inside of the sleeves when i was a kid convinced someone would buy my lyrics.

But i totally accept that's just my thing. By the same token, I'd have no interest in who designed a computer game or where my shirt was made. I don't own a watch. i wouldn't pay extra to have a car in a particular colour.

Other than cottaging and a weekend skag habit, it's my only vice.

 

I get the nostalgia of looking back over old albums like that. But if you're only interested in listening to music, then what's the benefit of owning it? Just to say you own it?

You probably pay more than 10 quid a month (or if you don't plenty of people do) to watch TV shows that you don't own. To me it's the same thing.

 

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2 minutes ago, Dr_Pangloss said:

I pay for Spotify, but it is pretty shit in some ways. It lacks a lot of the 'rare' stuff that I like and I'm sorry but the shuffle feature is a **** joke, it is not random at all and it's a really, really easy thing to programme.

I agree, the shuffle thing tries to be a DJ too much, it groups things together in a way that I don't like quite often

Also its unintelligent, it doesn't realise that because I like a certain period of a band that I hate another period (New Order being a case in point)

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And then you get a moment like this one.

Just pulled out Atmosphere 12" (Joy Division not Russ Abbott) and looked it up on Discogs. My version is the rarer first pressing because it has UK at the bottom of the rear sleeve. This obviously increases its value but that doesn't interest me (too much) but it's kind of like a badge of honour that says I was into the band from early on etc.

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