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stonesstein
Spotify is hardly complete insofar as official releases. No Sucking in the 70s, no Rarities, and thus, there are tracks unavailable. It DOES offer Ladies & Gentlemen, which is always better to have than not have.
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DandelionPowderman
Sucking In The 70s is there.
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stonesstein
Spotify is hardly complete insofar as official releases. No Sucking in the 70s, no Rarities, and thus, there are tracks unavailable. It DOES offer Ladies & Gentlemen, which is always better to have than not have.
Sucking In The 70s is there.
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Nikkei
Spotify ruins everything and shouldn't be used or subscribed to
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Nikkei
Spotify ruins everything and shouldn't be used or subscribed to
Would you care to justify this high-handed statement, Nikkeij?
Streaming is so all pervasive now, that you may as well try to stop the waves like King Cnut. (Had to type carefully there.)
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Big Al
I have two iPod Classics and listen to my music through a, now antiquated, ‘Beats by Dre Beatbox. I do wonder how I’d adapt to Spotify, as my speaker doesn’t have Bluetooth. There’s so much more I need to learn about streaming music, before I make a switch of sorts. I’m sure I’ll do so at some point. It does seem inevitable.
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Big Al
I have two iPod Classics and listen to my music through a, now antiquated, ‘Beats by Dre Beatbox. I do wonder how I’d adapt to Spotify, as my speaker doesn’t have Bluetooth. There’s so much more I need to learn about streaming music, before I make a switch of sorts. I’m sure I’ll do so at some point. It does seem inevitable.
Go to Wal-Mart and get a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Some even have a 3.5 mm input, so you can still plug in your iPods.
Get the free version of spotify, or a promo for the paid version.
It's an easy learning curve. You'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
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Big Al
I have two iPod Classics and listen to my music through a, now antiquated, ‘Beats by Dre Beatbox. I do wonder how I’d adapt to Spotify, as my speaker doesn’t have Bluetooth. There’s so much more I need to learn about streaming music, before I make a switch of sorts. I’m sure I’ll do so at some point. It does seem inevitable.
Go to Wal-Mart and get a cheap Bluetooth speaker. Some even have a 3.5 mm input, so you can still plug in your iPods.
Get the free version of spotify, or a promo for the paid version.
It's an easy learning curve. You'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner.
Thank you for the advice