Originally posted by LikeASong:Everyone uses and has used Youtube and mySpace to discover new artists... Most of Spotify's users are there just because they don't want to pay for their music, which is something terrible. It's that feckin "all for free, thanks" mentality
Originally posted by LikeASong:Everyone uses and has used Youtube and mySpace to discover new artists... Most of Spotify's users are there just because they don't want to pay for their music, which is something terrible. It's that feckin "all for free, thanks" mentality
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
Agree with you here, Sergio. I only use my iPod because its convenient; there's something about having a hard copy of the music I'm listening to; something tangible that I can say, "this is more than just music. these are more than just songs. this entire record is a complete, packaged, piece of art" that you don't get with digital music. Looking at an album cover while you listen to a song will never beat holding an album in my hand.
Originally posted by ahn1991:Bumping this topic.
I'm thinking about downloading Spotify for 2 reasons:
1) It can sync with my itunes and could possibly serve as an alternative to it (itunes is a known memory hog)
2) It can sync with my Facebook, so everybody will know how much U2 I listen to
The first reason is the more relevant one. But in any case, is this a logical reason to switch from using itunes to spotify as my primary laptop media player?