Originally Posted by
jim.cox
(fuck paying $15 a month to rent music - I'd rather hit Penny Lane and grab a cd)
I feel your pain. Back in the day I bought vinyl, lotsa vinyl. Still got it, still play it. Then it was cassette tapes and I bought those. Next came CDs and I've got less of those because I was starting to get pissed off but there are also some rock concert DVDs.
When I got my MacBook I used iTunes and bought quite a lot on that. Now I believe Apple want an annual subscription for me to access that on my new laptop.
I have CDs in the car but I also copied the iTunes in the old MacBook onto my old iPhone and mostly use that when out and about. I've got a lot of unused storage in the new phone so think I'll transfer the iTunes music into that as well.
Mostly been using 'I Heart Radio' for NZ news, and after paying for all the music that's already here I now pay for YouTube Premium. The latter do the play list thing on YouTube Music too.
Expensive stuff this music, it's just a shame the artists don't get much of the money.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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