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#1:  Great Song Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:04 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQlIhraqL7o&hd=1

#2:  Re: Great Song Author: sum1else Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 19, 2010 9:15 pm

Man, I was going to post that. I think it's great that it already has almost 1 million views when it just went up yesterday. I'll embed it in a minute.

Here you go. In spoiler tags so you don't have to load it if you don't want to.
Spoilers: 


sum1else out.

#3:   Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:32 pm

lol sorry sum1 beat yea to it Razz

#4:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:38 pm

lol.

I wish it rhymed better, though. I can't believe they are going to put out an album of these songs.... really? I mean, it's funny, but would anyone actually buy it?

#5:   Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:19 pm

alot of ppl will buy it

#6:   Author: StEVoNuB420 Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:42 pm

Lunes lining up as we speak.

And if Weird Al can sell CD's i'm sure they will have no prob selling it.


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#7:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:42 pm

People are weird.

#8:   Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:00 pm

lol duh miller, and no im not gonna buy it Smile

#9:  Re: Great Song Author: sum1else Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:49 am

I have their first album, Incredibad. But seriously, who buys music?

sum1else out.

#10:   Author: StEVoNuB420 Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:10 am

If I like a band or the cd enough,i'll buy it. Even if I have downloaded the songs for free already. Doesn't happen all the time,but there are exceptions.

#11:   Author: BECK Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:11 pm

I BUY all my music from iTunes. I know most of you think it's okay to download stuff free because of the evil record companies and what-not (stickin it to the man, right?). But I guess I'm just old-fashioned.

#12:   Author: StEVoNuB420 Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:02 pm

I also buy the actual cd to keep my collection complete. For example,if Death Cab or Morrissey come out with a new cd i'll buy it because I have all their other cd's.I'm also a sucker for the artwork and lyric booklets.

As for buying songs from itunes with no artwork and/or lryic booklet...thats just absurd Beck!!! Cool

#13:   Author: Sin Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:29 pm

I always buy the CDs of my more favorite bands to support them.

#14:   Author: PumpkiN Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:30 pm

all u people who BUY and/or DOWNLOAD music fail. all of you. just use the damned cloud ( as they say in teh commercials on teh tv ).

there are so many great live music streaming sites that its pointless to ever download music again.

what i do is i use pandora for just listening (i pay 36$ a year for that so i dont have to listen to commercials and there is no 40 hour cap) once i hear some really good song on there i usually find it on a site called grooveshark.com and put it in a playlist there. i been doing this for a while now and i have a pretty big playlist on grooveshark of songs i only LOVE.

but yeah. grooveshark is awesome. its free, first of all. and all you do is type in what u wanna listen to and click it and it will play immediately. not a preview, the song.

now dont get me wrong, there are some down sides to grooveshar and pandora (mainly that the music selection is still limited) but for MOST people that will suffice (like me). also, for being free, i think grooveshark is the best value for money in terms of live music sreaming.

ps. i belive last.fm lets you stream music as well, but i have not used the site since i get all my shit done with the two apps i told you about.

#15:   Author: Sin Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:35 pm

Last.fm doesn't really let you stream anymore. You can listen to themed radio, but you really don't get a say in what plays.


As for streaming being your only source of music, that's kind of lame because you will always need an internet connection to get to your collection. I have a Zune I throw all of my music on and listen to whenever and where ever. But for less serious music enthusiasts I guess streaming would be suitable to them. I kind of need music throughout the day or else I lose it.

#16:   Author: BECK Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:45 pm

Yes last.fm streams music.

Listen to my station here: http://www.last.fm/listen/user/Zunkination/mix

@stev0
You get digital books with album purchases - sure, not quite as good as flipping through them, but you still get them.

#17:   Author: StEVoNuB420 Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:57 pm

Yea I also need to have my music available whenever I want it and in my hard drive. What happens when you step out of your house? You gonna stream it then also?

@Pump
Grooveshark is a good site and I found alot of things I wouldn't normally find. However,If I ONLY used Grooveshark I would be shit out of luck because they don't have the best band in the world..THE BEATLES...or any of their solo work for that matter. So in that sense,to me they fail.

@Beck
I guess the digital book thing is cool. But either way I can't stand Itunes or anything Apple for that matter. I Prefer the Zune also(just got the Zune HD 32GB for xmas from the wife,woot!!!)

#18:   Author: Sin Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:12 pm

Last.fm got rid of the full track streaming. Now you can only get the radio station thing. Where it randomly gives you songs that are related to what radio station you picked. Kind of gay.

#19:   Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:22 pm

pshh download FTW

#20:   Author: PumpkiN Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:56 pm

well i guess my situation is special. i dont need the hard copy of a song taking up space on my drive. i dont really travel much and all of my day to day travel is in places with wifi. (we have campus wide wifi and well you can stay connected as long as u stay on campus so u can basically just listen to pandora through you ipod (thats what i do).


as for the beetles .. well they also dont have pink floyd Very Happy but hey thats what i got pandora for!


besides. think a bit into the future. i can see a future with wifi available everywhere and when that day comes. i will have the last laugh!

#21:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:22 pm

I use Grooveshark when I am on the computer (90% of my day). It's excellent for listening to music I do not own (yet), and for discovering new music (very important).

However, I also have devices that don't have internet, so I buy songs I want to hear more of from the iTunes store (since it's DRM free now). Then I upload those purchases to MP3tunes and mSpot so I can stream them to my phone and iPad when I'm sick of the songs on my car iPod (I go a long time between syncs).

So I use Grooveshark about 90% of the day, and iTunes on various devices the other 10%. It saves me money, and I get to find new music - but, I'm also supporting the artists I want to hear more from.

--edit--

Also, pumpkin, if you have devices with a cell connection, it's the same as wifi everywhere. My iPad is always with me, so I can stream through mp3tunes or mspot whenever I want, and I also have tethering through my phone so I can download through iTunes to my laptop whenever I want. The future is already here!! It's just really expensive!

And to those who feel they need the songs on their hard disk: what is the difference between that and having a playlist that references streaming media instead of local? If I can upload my iTunes library XML file (only 2mb) to a service and simply reference my media hosted elsewhere, that's a much better use of hard drive space. Bandwidth is cheap.


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#22:   Author: Sin Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:26 pm

miller wrote (View Post): › Also, monkey, if you have devices with a cell connection, it's the same as wifi everywhere. My iPad is always with me, so I can stream through mp3tunes or mspot whenever I want, and I also have tethering through my phone so I can download through iTunes to my laptop whenever I want. The future is already here!! It's just really expensive!
hes not a monkey

#23:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:30 pm

Duly noted and corrected.

#24:  Re: Great Song Author: JvIasterMind Post You have posted in this forum: Sat Dec 25, 2010 12:21 am

Pandora is my favorite music streaming service. It has almost every band I can think of and it pays the artists royalties for each time the song is played. Grooveshark has kind of questionable legality since it seems that the songs are uploaded by users (operating more like youtube than Pandora). This explains why some artists are unavailable. Also, I do not think that they pay any royalties.

Anyways, I subscribe to Pandora and love the high quality you get with the subscription. And if you run Pandora on your smartphone, you can listen to the music almost everywhere with a cell phone data plan. I have also tried last.fm but preferred Pandora's music suggestions a bit more.

#25:   Author: PumpkiN Post You have posted in this forum: Sat Dec 25, 2010 12:33 am

omg miller !!! how could u mistake me for monkey!?!?!??!?!


i forgive you though. cuz thats what i do. i forgive.


other than that. u got a great system. and i second your question of the need for the hard copy of the actual song.. all it is, is a waste of space and if the song has been downloaded illegally, then also the risk of prosecution.

[rant]
ps. i personally try to keep away from new mobile phones and things of that sort. i have a phone that i have had since i started highschool and it has served me well. (i once took a 30 minute swim with my phone without realizing it and only a short while after draining the phone of the water, it worked just fine. all i use it for is calling. i dont text or none of that bs. all of my friends have these new smartphones and all they do is sit and stare at it. its almost impossible to hang out with some of my friends because they pay more attention to their phone than the situation at hand. i dont want to be apart of that cult.
[/rant]

#26:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 26, 2010 7:25 pm

Quote: › omg miller !!! how could u mistake me for monkey!?!?!??!?!

Your forum avatar is a monkey.


The legality part in pumpkins post is the kicker for me. I live in a country that does't understand even the slightest complexity of copyright law, which means lawsuits surround illegal downloads always go to the highest bidder (most powerful lawyers).

I use a smartphone because I develop software for them, other than that I used to have a "dumb phone" as well. However, it is really nice to be able to stream music to it, instead of screwing around with syncing mobile devices (iPod/Zune).

I like that Pandora gives back to record labels (a bit, tbh that industry is a cash whore anyway), but that's also the only reason their service is not available outside the US. I can use a proxy (VPN actually, much faster), but its a pain and does't work on my phone because I'm not a VPN guru.

#27:   Author: PumpkiN Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 26, 2010 8:55 pm

omg why didnt i think of using vpn to get pandora when i went to estonia last summer?? ugh fail! i was so pissed i couldnt listen to it all fucking summer. but its ok though cuz grooveshark is available everywhere.

#28:   Author: LuneKnight Post You have posted in this forum: Sun Dec 26, 2010 9:11 pm

i text sometimes but not to often, but

ipod FTW

#29:   Author: miller Post You have posted in this forum: Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:50 pm

I use it to get Hulu in Canada Very Happy
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