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Reply #30 posted 08/21/18 9:05am

sexton

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nosajd said:

purplethunder3121 said:

solution = own, don't stream


I do OWN, but I also stream, it's just way, way easier.


What's even way, way easier than streaming is uploading the Prince albums I own to my smart phone or mp3 player. Then I don't even need an internet connection to listen to them.

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Reply #31 posted 08/21/18 10:33am

leecaldon

Lotusflow3r and MPLSound are now listed as separate albums, but the Bria Valente album seems to have disappeared.

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Reply #32 posted 08/21/18 10:46am

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Use Spotify. TIDAL is trash. Jay Z use that service to inflate sales for Beyonce, Kanye and himself.

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Reply #33 posted 08/21/18 10:52am

Genesia

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purplethunder3121 said:

steakfinger said:

Yet another of many reasons streaming sucks. It's better to own that stuff cuz if it gets taken down you're screwed.

Thus sayeth the Old Fogeys Club... lol grandpa


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Reply #34 posted 08/21/18 11:02am

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purplethunder3121 said:

solution = own, don't stream


Right?

If you're not into physical releases, at least buy the download and back it up and these licensing shenanigans won't be such a big deal.

For those that do own copies but simply prefer the convenience of streaming, surely past experience as a Prince fan and the current upheaval with the rights issues are enough to expect this kind of thing. No?

Time and again we've seen threads like this, but everytime I check, all the albums are still on my shelf and still backed up on my hard drive. Just sayin'.... Again. wink

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Reply #35 posted 08/21/18 11:06am

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sexton said:

nosajd said:


I do OWN, but I also stream, it's just way, way easier.


What's even way, way easier than streaming is uploading the Prince albums I own to my smart phone or mp3 player. Then I don't even need an internet connection to listen to them.


That's the way to go. Still rocking my 160GB iPod Classic. Works like a charm, everywhere I go. Don't need streams, don't need internet, and my bootlegs are there too. cool

Guess I'm in PurpleThunder's Old Fogey's Club! lol

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Reply #36 posted 08/21/18 11:09am

Genesia

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djThunderfunk said:

purplethunder3121 said:

solution = own, don't stream


Right?

If you're not into physical releases, at least buy the download and back it up and these licensing shenanigans won't be such a big deal.

For those that do own copies but simply prefer the convenience of streaming, surely past experience as a Prince fan and the current upheaval with the rights issues are enough to expect this kind of thing. No?

Time and again we've seen threads like this, but everytime I check, all the albums are still on my shelf and still backed up on my hard drive. Just sayin'.... Again. wink


Kids these days... rolleyes

They don't remember the huuuuuuuuge uproar when NPGMC went dark and all the people who'd bought Prince's DRM releases from the site - but never ripped them - suddenly couldn't play them, anymore. No matter how many times they're warned - every generation has to learn the same lessons.

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Reply #37 posted 08/21/18 2:20pm

djThunderfunk

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Genesia said:

djThunderfunk said:


Right?

If you're not into physical releases, at least buy the download and back it up and these licensing shenanigans won't be such a big deal.

For those that do own copies but simply prefer the convenience of streaming, surely past experience as a Prince fan and the current upheaval with the rights issues are enough to expect this kind of thing. No?

Time and again we've seen threads like this, but everytime I check, all the albums are still on my shelf and still backed up on my hard drive. Just sayin'.... Again. wink


Kids these days... rolleyes

They don't remember the huuuuuuuuge uproar when NPGMC went dark and all the people who'd bought Prince's DRM releases from the site - but never ripped them - suddenly couldn't play them, anymore. No matter how many times they're warned - every generation has to learn the same lessons.


I don't know if it's every generation, it seems like we have a thread like this a couple times a year. biggrin

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