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I bought an album recently with Google Play and found it to be a very frustrating experience (I'm struggling to play it on anything other than Google Music and I'm they only allow you to download it a couple of times). I'm sure there's a way around it all but I would rather buy from somewhere that was much easier to use. I'm not a fan of Amazon due to there tax dodging and employee abusing ways ๐
Use your phone to find Sid, then go and buy some music from him.
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Use your phone to find Sid, then go and buy some music from him.
Quite! ๐
I actually think I might go back to cds. Right now it feels like it is more convenient in the long run! ๐
It's just one less thing to worry about.
Buy CD, play CD.
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I've got so many of the bloody things I'm never going to get round to ripping them all.
Then there's the vinyl.
I'd be too old to care by the time I'd copied and organised them all digitally.
Why to buy, download from youtube ๐
Why to buy, download from youtube
Only works as long as you have internet. Which, I suppose, is pretty much always now! ๐
just get a google music sub? and just use google music? buying individual albums is a pretty expensive way to go about buying music these days, though I guess that depends how much music you consume.
Google Play is fine, just download the MP3s onto your PC, then you can play them in whatever software you like.
If you install the Music Manager software or the addon for Chrome, then you can download them as many times as you want.
just get a google music sub? and just use google music? buying individual albums is a pretty expensive way to go about buying music these days, though I guess that depends how much music you consume.
Also only works when you have internet.
I've ended up buying from [url= http://www.juno.co.uk/ ]Juno[/url]
you can download for offline use
Amazon works fine for me.
Spotify?
I like the idea of buying an album and then it is your to own rather than subscribing
shermer75 - Member
I like the idea of buying an album and then it is your to own rather than subscribing
Any actual reason?
Spotify Premium here, download for offline use (which is very minimal these days) listen to whatever I want found very little that they don't have these days.
I've listened to more music than I would have buying albums and some I wouldn't have got even after listening a couple of times.
Discogs is a good, postage costs notwithstanding.
It's a handy way ascertain what version (re-issue, remaster,etc) is being offered for sale on another website...just type in the serial number, EAN, etc.
Amazon app. Buy through Amazon shopping, play through Amazon player (although you can buy through the Amazon player as well). You can download to device.