Didn't know, wasn't an issue if it was.bad_hair_day wrote:The beauty of Spotify was for me, the ability to access my own music AND anything I fancied from their library. I didn't know there's a limit, did anyone else?
Tempy wrote:
bad_hair_day wrote:The beauty of Spotify was for me, the ability to access my own music AND anything I fancied from their library. I didn't know there's a limit, did anyone else?
Tempy wrote:Guitars remind me of Era Vulgaris stuff, which I have always really liked. You're right about the drums. Think the whole album is gonna sound like this though, it's Ronson produced.
Gremill wrote:Didn't know, wasn't an issue if it was. Surely you can still do both - you don't actually need to download everything?The beauty of Spotify was for me, the ability to access my own music AND anything I fancied from their library. I didn't know there's a limit, did anyone else?
bad_hair_day wrote:Will take a gander luv.
Edit: Nah, seems they only offer full album downloads not individual tracks.
bad_hair_day wrote:Gremill wrote:Didn't know, wasn't an issue if it was. Surely you can still do both - you don't actually need to download everything?The beauty of Spotify was for me, the ability to access my own music AND anything I fancied from their library. I didn't know there's a limit, did anyone else?
Holidays, long drives in the sticks, not using my data to stream and shuffle play are all good reason to have your music collection local. I've only downloaded individual tracks, not albums and don't feel I've abused the service. Sounds weird maybe, but they are very personal to me and it's really pissed me off because I've enjoyed using them, but now have to gut my collection or jump ship. Other music services don't have limits so it's an issue with Spotify. Just thought peeps should know.
Bob wrote:If only there was some kind of music delivery system that you could keep for ever, in physical form, but, and work with me here, you could put it in a computer, extract the music and play it on your digital delivery system of choice....
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