castalla wrote:
> You could always create a public John Peel Playlist ...
When I worked at BBC Bush House (1968-71) we had clean feeds of Radio 1,
2, 3 & 4, plus audio channels for BBC 1 and BBC 2 TV. Enterprising
staff in the Central Tape Room would record Top of the Pops, Pick of the
Pops, Top
castalla wrote:
> You could always create a public John Peel Playlist ...
Mr Peel had an advantage over most in that aspiring artists would send
him their albums etc FOC. He was our arbiter of good taste and a
necessary filter of the mundane. Spotify doesnt fulfil this role.
I do listen to Spo
d6jg wrote:
> In the UK Spotify has replaced John Peel? No I dont think so either.
You could always create a public John Peel Playlist ...
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In the UK Spotify has replaced John Peel? No I dont think so either.
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ronaldwanders wrote:
> Qobuz Sublime Plus works perfect on LMS (Logitech Media Server Version:
> 7.9.1 - 1511768958 @ Mon Nov 27 07:56:56 CUT 2017) with the Qobuz
> plugin.
> I have tested 44.1/24 (1522kbps), 48/24 (1635kbps), 88.2/24 (2549kbps)
> and 96/24bit (2713kbps).
> Haven't found anything
usbethjim wrote:
> THAT was funny...I spewed beer.
>
> Jim
You should be severely punished: spew water, coffe, tea, soup, whatever,
but NOT beer ... :p
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slartibartfast wrote:
> I don't have a clue what any of that means.
THAT was funny...I spewed beer.
Jim
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I used to use Spotify as a "try before you buy" kind of service but now
I feel foolish for buying an album when for all intents and purposes I
have all the access to it I need with the Spotify subscription. I had
to really take a hard look at how I listen to music and also accept that
I cannot te
SlimChances wrote:
> Perhaps but to me while there is a wealth of music to choose from
> quality has steadily gone downhill for over 20 years
Can't argue with that ...
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bb1959 wrote:
> Um, dude, you're doing it wrong.
>
> FWIW, I bought my first album when I was 8...in a gadda da vida
Perhaps but to me while there is a wealth of music to choose from
quality has steadily gone downhill for over 20 years
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Um, dude, you're doing it wrong.
FWIW, I bought my first album when I was 8...in a gadda da vida
SlimChances wrote:
> https://thebaffler.com/salvos/the-problem-with-muzak-pelly
>
> I could never understand the allure of services of Spotify which seem to
> spoon feed listeners rather than en
Peter Galbavy wrote:
> Curated music services are just the status quo (no pun intended)
> returning to where the music industry was 30 years ago - and it is an
> industry with huge vested financial interests.
>
> I was working at the periphery of groups that were very much the
> utopians of the
Peter Galbavy wrote:
> Curated music services are just the status quo (no pun intended)
> returning to where the music industry was 30 years ago - and it is an
> industry with huge vested financial interests.
>
> I was working at the periphery of groups that were very much the
> utopians of the
Curated music services are just the status quo (no pun intended)
returning to where the music industry was 30 years ago - and it is an
industry with huge vested financial interests.
I was working at the periphery of groups that were very much the
utopians of the disintermediation fashion in the 9
I think Spotify/tidal/iTunes are the future. Seems to me that buying
physical media or even bothering to purchase digital media will be a
side show, a curiosity for the old and nostalgic in ten years time. The
industry wants subscription, and now it has a taste for it physical
media in particular
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