Youtube Music which used to be Google Play Music. Basically I signed up with a $8/mnth promo plan a while back and the price never changed. As a bonus I don’t see ads on Youtube.
@chuckb56
I just got a new car (well new for me) and it has a radio. Its so nice to listen to, it’s the simple things you miss while driving. I was driving a 96 cougar for a year and the antenna had broke off in a car wash a couple of years ago and we never replaced it bc it has a CD player and mp3/hook up to our phones and it’s our third car.
Earworms. They are portable, don’t require earbuds, and have a very long battery life before needing a recharge. The only downside is that they sometimes get stuck on a loop playing a song that I hate.
At home, about 50/50 mp3s via Plex Server or Amazon Music with some bandcamp and YouTube thrown in. In my car, mp3s on a Sansa Clip or sometimes CDs. In my wife’s car, SiriusXM, Amazon Music or a few mp3 favorites saved to my phone.
Car: mostly local classic rock radio station unless travelling outside their broadcast range, then BT from phone. Indoors: Pandora fed from a (dedicated) kindle fire to a set of a half dozen wireless speakers scattered about the house Outdoors: Amazon music via BT earbuds when working in yard, mowing etc. Via BT speaker if in the pool or doing something where the buds won’t stay in my ears. Travelling NC headphones on the plane, BT speakers in the hotel, Air BNB etc. listening to Pandora or Amazon music. Music surrounds me almost all the time if I am not at work.
Sadly I lost my entire vinyl collection years ago when they got flooded while in storage and it ruined the covers and sleeves and got the disks moldy… Still have a ton of CDs and several Sansa/knockoff Mp3 players loaded with a ton of music for ‘emergencies’
Apple Music.
SamaFM and triple j are both good options too.
At hope my Sansa Clip, in the car SiriusXM Radio (until my subscription runs out)
@heartny Ugh, I really need to proof before posting. Should be “At home”.
@heartny I home you learned your lesson.
/giphy cassette
@lonocat I like this GIF.
@PooltoyWolf I still have over 100 cassettes from the late 70’s and the 80’s, so I giphy’d cassettes
@lonocat I found this one last month at a thrift store for 50 cents.
Amazon music or my mp3 collection
Youtube Music which used to be Google Play Music. Basically I signed up with a $8/mnth promo plan a while back and the price never changed. As a bonus I don’t see ads on Youtube.
My MP3 collection ripped from my CD collection. Or Pandora.
LPs, CDs and ripped (lossless) CDs.
High-rez digital audio files and Tidal (via Roon)
LPs
SACDs, Redbook CDs, FLAC rips of my CDs, occasionally mp3s (very occasionally…)
Yeah… I’m that guy.
Amazon Music. I haven’t been able to stump it yet. Everything from classical to hip hop. It’s all there.
@accelerator I love stumping computers. I should see how easy it is to stump Woot’s Daddy.
@yakkoTDI More like Woot!'s rich stepdad.
SiriusFM in the car and CDs in the house
Good ol FM radio.
In the car, the radio or a flash drive i have about 300 songs loaded. If at home, pandora through the TV
The local railyard. THIS is music!
Car mp3 USB flash drive / Home YouTube for videos on TV or Bluetooth Pandora through various outlets.
All of this shit.
somafm.com
Amazon music
Mp3’s, IHeart, Amazon, radio
I have just about everything I need on Spotify.
@Star2236 except Neil Young or Joni Mitchell
Pandora
Or make a YouTube playlist
radio
@chuckb56
I just got a new car (well new for me) and it has a radio. Its so nice to listen to, it’s the simple things you miss while driving. I was driving a 96 cougar for a year and the antenna had broke off in a car wash a couple of years ago and we never replaced it bc it has a CD player and mp3/hook up to our phones and it’s our third car.
Apple iTunes
Bandcamp if I want to listen to something new, Apple Music for older stuff.
Apple Music, yup!
I just switched from spotify to tidal. I was even able to import my playlists (via a third party service), so it was easy.
Earworms. They are portable, don’t require earbuds, and have a very long battery life before needing a recharge. The only downside is that they sometimes get stuck on a loop playing a song that I hate.
At home, about 50/50 mp3s via Plex Server or Amazon Music with some bandcamp and YouTube thrown in. In my car, mp3s on a Sansa Clip or sometimes CDs. In my wife’s car, SiriusXM, Amazon Music or a few mp3 favorites saved to my phone.
I really only listen to music in the car and that’s on SiriusXM for bluegrass.
Car: mostly local classic rock radio station unless travelling outside their broadcast range, then BT from phone.
Indoors: Pandora fed from a (dedicated) kindle fire to a set of a half dozen wireless speakers scattered about the house
Outdoors: Amazon music via BT earbuds when working in yard, mowing etc. Via BT speaker if in the pool or doing something where the buds won’t stay in my ears.
Travelling NC headphones on the plane, BT speakers in the hotel, Air BNB etc. listening to Pandora or Amazon music.
Music surrounds me almost all the time if I am not at work.
Sadly I lost my entire vinyl collection years ago when they got flooded while in storage and it ruined the covers and sleeves and got the disks moldy… Still have a ton of CDs and several Sansa/knockoff Mp3 players loaded with a ton of music for ‘emergencies’
Amazon music unlimited.
Home: Amazon
Car: Sirius
Work: Pandora, while using an ad blocker
When I want to listen to some music, I turn to:
I TURN TO STONE
I strum my acoustic guitar until I annoy myself then turn on AM radio.