Best Posts: Swizz Vs. Streaming

  1. Goku187
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    Jun 5, 2016
    Alright, so here is what my situation was a month ago... (bear with me, long read)

    Swizz In the Good Old Days
    *Trump voice* I had a great, big, beautiful music library. Tremendous. People tell me it's the greatest they've ever seen.
    I've been building it for about 15 years or so. Hovering around 18,000 songs of all genres, from Beethoven to Biggie. I am anal about my tagging and categorization. I use last.fm pretty religiously to capture all of my scrobbles because I'm a numbers nerd and am interested in periodically checking in on, say, my top 100 most listened to albums. All of this makes me a music nerd, absolutely, but I'm happy with it. How do I listen to my music, you ask? On a good old iPod classic. 160 gig. They don't make those things anymore, and they don't make iPods that hold that much music. So with my iPod's pending (and unfortunately, inevitable) death somewhere down the road (perhaps tomorrow, perhaps 2 years from now), I've definitely been pondering whether I would ultimately make the move to streaming, as so many others have done. Streaming is tightening its grip on music listeners and is likely to continue to do so for the foreseeable future - so what does someone with my preferences do about that?

    The Game Changer
    A few weeks ago, I got an e-mail warning me to stop torrenting :'( I don't particularly want to go into the details of this. I know there are additional steps around getting caught that I could take. But, long story short, it scared me straight to the point that I decided I would no longer be torrenting movies/TV (this is why I'm not caught up on Game of Thrones :emoji_triumph:).

    While much of my music downloading comes from music forums anyway (rather than torrenting), this event seemed like a natural point to try to make the transition to streaming. With my iPod guaranteed to die out in the relatively near future (I've had it for 4 or 5 years) and streaming becoming more and more prominent and practical, the move was probably inevitable, right? Why not try it now, and make a clean break from my previous life of crime?

    At the time this occurred, streaming was not totally foreign to me. My wife pays for Spotify, but we still have separate accounts (the way I want it!), so I still have the s-----y standard version that only plays on shuffle and has all the ads. For that reason (along with some very notable absences - Taylor Swift, some big Radiohead albums, some big Van Morrison albums, some Beyonce, The Beatles up until recently), I have Spotify, but don't really use it all that much.

    I decided it was time to try Apple Music.

    The Reckoning
    I am currently 3-4 weeks into my three month trial with Apple Music. I can't wrap my head around what to do.

    First, there's the good. Apple Music has a ridiculous selection. I can find just about any major release I want, instantly. I like the format/layout of it. It's overall very easy to use and convenient.

    But then there's the bad. I'm sure most here are familiar with some of the drawbacks to Apple Music, but the most troubling to me is the havoc it can wreak on your iTunes library. Duplicate songs (three versions of One Dance doesn't seem necessary, tbh) and songs deleted altogether (this has only happened once or twice to me so far but the fact that it can happen at all feels like a big dark cloud hanging over my music library). This sort of garbage is a nightmare for someone like me who has always been anal over his music. Lately I've been doing a lot of questioning about my habits - should I stay anal and keep/build upon the library I've gathered over the years? Or do I need to just...let go, stream the music, and stop giving a s---?

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    The Bottom Line
    Anyway, I know none of you can make this decision for my obviously. But it feels like a crossroads for the way I listen to music. I have to admit that at the moment, I'm sort of close to cancelling and going back to my old ways of just downloading everything I want to hear. And yet my earlier comments still stand - streaming is the future, and is far easier and more low maintenance in the long run. So I'm just curious - especially for those of you who have been control freaks over your music like me - have you transitioned to streaming yet? Why/why not? What do you use - Spotify/Apple/Tidal(lol)/other? What do you see as pros/cons? If you use Apple, have you had similar situations where Apple seems to f--- with your library?
     
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  2. DKC
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    DKC shortygonletmecrush

    Jun 5, 2016
    I'm pretty much in the same boat as you. I love having 100% control of my library and I love seeing my top played stats.

    Streaming services s--- for rap especially because so many of the mid/lower level artists release their music for free anyway and some of it doesn't even make it to streaming services due to sample clearances and such (plus the missing big names as you mentioned). The only time I use Spotify is if I'm at work and remember an album I wanna listen to and can't download it at that moment for obvious reasons, which is admittedly very convenient. Streaming is nice when you're at someone else's house and wanna have access to music they might not have in their personal library.

    One day I took my 120 gig outta my pocket and 2/3 of the screen was dead. I can still see enough to pick music thankfully but it's annoying and is gonna die completely eventually. I was wondering if it's worth it to buy a good condition used iPod but I feel like that's just dropping $200 to further postpone the inevitable...
     
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  3. reservoirGod
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    reservoirGod reckless adventurer.

    Jun 5, 2016
    Hire the musicians to play their hits and deep cuts for you in your home.
     
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  4. Soldier
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    Soldier big cuntry's alias

    Jun 5, 2016
    I'm just like you. I have OCD about the organization of my iTunes. I have about 15k songs in my iTunes spanning across various genres. I'm not a fan of streaming, I like having all of my music tagged correctly on my iPod. I'm gonna try and get a classic iPod that is able to hold all of my music.
     
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  5. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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    Jun 5, 2016
    I dont care how low the price is i refuse to pay for music


    For me i get some kind of satisfaction organizing my itunes library, i have like 17k songs tagged perfectly.
     
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  6. Dew
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    Dew سيف الله

    Jun 5, 2016
    just do it. i try to stay away from torrenting unless i have no to other choice. Mostly a google search containing album title with either m4a, rar, zip, google drive, 320 finds me what i'm looking for.
     
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  7. Oldboy
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    Jun 5, 2016
    apple music is so much user friendly, i love it
     
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  8. Goku187
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    Jun 6, 2016
    lots of disagreement here, not making my decision easier tbh

    Not all of us are rich res!!
    I don't, I just keep the current version. I liked pretty much everything that was updated in the April version, and I'm generally not a big fan of demos
     
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  9. Lucy
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    Lucy #1

    Jun 6, 2016
    mate i've spent enough bloody money on digital things that don't exist in real life physically to ever want to try this s---. it's the new trend, selling s--- that' isn't there to make 100% profit. I will not partake in this music digital streaming service bullfuckery. it can f--- off, along with all these other digital purchases in f---ing everything - get f-----. If i get a "hay u man dont download plez" i will continue, f--- telstra, i can't even call them without speaking to an indian c---- with a 5 second delay between the conversation.

    It's not just music too, you play a video game? "oh well it's 100% free and it costs you absolutely nothing, but those really cool new items and new characters cost a one time price of $20 for the collectors super ultra fan deluxe edition you get all of them half price IN THE FREE GAME. not enough digital numbers in game next to your currency? well you can buy more! with this totally FREE GAME!!"

    all of it, i fucken hate it all. f---.
     
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  10. Cyreides
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    Cyreides gfy

    Jun 5, 2016
    always stay anal
     
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  11. Mikey
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    Jun 5, 2016
    I am not a fan of streaming. Just finding music I like & download for free works for me.
     
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