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How QUITTING Spotify Changed My Music Habits 

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After just about 4 months since cutting my Spotify subscription, I wanted to talk about 3 changes that I've noticed in respect to how I'm listening to my music. Let me know what you think in the comments section!
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@stevemuzak8526
@stevemuzak8526 14 дней назад
Once you cancel your subscription, you realize that you own NOTHING.
@user-yk1wj6qg6y
@user-yk1wj6qg6y 14 дней назад
Yes that happened to me so I started buying cd
@Mkmichael001
@Mkmichael001 13 дней назад
no shit lol
@MikeSparksMusic
@MikeSparksMusic 11 дней назад
…Until you buy it
@stevemuzak8526
@stevemuzak8526 11 дней назад
@@MikeSparksMusic Future generation won't own shit. They're already training Gen Z to own nothing. Subscribed freedom.
@The_Joker_1940
@The_Joker_1940 4 дня назад
I thought that aswell, until i managed to download my whole playlist to my phone so now i own every single song file and can listen to it anytime whether im online or offline and without ads free of charge.
@kyrilson71
@kyrilson71 7 дней назад
Interesting. My use of Spotify must be very different from most people. I listen to full albums and often will listen to the entire discography of artists over a few days. Helps me discover hidden gems and also see how a band’s sound evolves over time.
@megknitsstuff1727
@megknitsstuff1727 2 дня назад
Same. The same 25 albums/artists end up on my wrapped each year. But I’m also the person who kept the same 6 CDs in my car for years at a time even though I had a binder full. :)
@naeemashaari
@naeemashaari День назад
sameee !
@thekivster
@thekivster 8 дней назад
Most of these “problems” with Spotify seem to a problem with the way you listen to Spotify.
@joegolike
@joegolike 14 дней назад
Cancelling all my subscriptions after losing my job a few months ago taught me the unexpected blessing of *not* having access to everything everywhere all at once. I’m more intentional about what I watch and listen to. It took me a couple months to detox, but now I didn’t think I’ll go back. Having all those streaming services trained me to constantly be looking for something new to entertain myself. I don’t miss that addiction.
@stevemuzak8526
@stevemuzak8526 14 дней назад
I was spending way too much time looking for things than watching. Unsubscribing from these services is a liberation
@SleepyBear1819
@SleepyBear1819 12 дней назад
@@stevemuzak8526 I can see how this would become an addictive habit for some.
@leviandrenuet5878
@leviandrenuet5878 14 дней назад
I canceled mine because of your videos, and I actually love it. I would always walk around having music in my ears (read: not really listening), but now I sit down every now and then to actively listen to the records in my shelf. Such a huge difference. The magic I missed of listening to music came back too!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
I love this! You’re right that we’re often just filling our heads with noise rather than actually listening. Sitting down and actively listening to music is a great practice!
@user-ct8zg4nb3g
@user-ct8zg4nb3g 13 дней назад
​@@spencers-adventuresA curious question: Are there people over eighty years of age who are very elderly people who own modern smart phones???
@diskrisk9145
@diskrisk9145 14 дней назад
Funny thing for me is that I do all this stuff even with an Apple Music subscription. I mention which sub I use because I think the way a service is designed influences the way you consume its content a lot: Spotify has always been playlist and discovery centric, while AM, being basically a subscription version of iTunes, is library and collection centric. Most other music subs try to be like the popular thing so they end up Spotify-izing their UX as well like Deezer or Tidal. AM tries to keep you within the library you already have (things like shuffle by Album, Genius and Smart Playlists) and gives you the chance to integrate what you own with what you don't (whether you bought it from iTunes directly or matched it from files you already have by uploading them), which is the reason why I just can't switch to Spotify - I value owning music just as much as discovering new artists. Not to mention I still buy CDs and use an iPod too, so other services would just make that awkward.
@flybalbu
@flybalbu 14 дней назад
I mostly use FM radio to find new music, when I hear a song I like on the radio, i'll write down some lyrics and search em to download on my mp3 player On the mp3 player, I can only have songs on one playlist. So i can't put the same song in 2 playlists unless i want to have duplicate files so it limits how many i can make but it's fun: I just made one for different moods, sad, happy etc.. I like how my happy playlist stays happy and sad playlist stays sad, no algorithm mixing up moods.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Love to hear your process. Writing down the lyrics from the radio and looking up later is a wonderfully simple way to go, I really admire that!
@jonnyduk3968
@jonnyduk3968 13 дней назад
I cancelled my Tidal during lockdown and started buying CD's again partly to ensure artists were remunerated more fairly. It's been great to leave the algorithms behind, I now discover new music via online music music magazines, such as the Quietus, RU-vid music channels (Norman Maslov is a good one) friends recommendations and seeing acts live. I now listen to less but listen more deeply and value it more. Less is definitely more!
@ignaciodicecco4917
@ignaciodicecco4917 14 дней назад
Thanks for bringing up these topics. Our music comsumption has changed so quickly in the last 10 years, that new generations don't emjoy the "full album" experience. Can't imagine myself listening to individual songs from "Dark Side of the Moon" or "Wish you were here". I continue buying CDs and Vinyl nowadays and also ripping them to FLAC to enjoy them on the go on my portable devices. Thanks for addressing this :)
@ambiarock590
@ambiarock590 14 дней назад
I got into iPods cuz of Dank Pods and these devices have become my actual music players. I've crammed them with tons of songs and it's great using a music player that no one can reach in and pause my music, I'M the one who presses pause. Also you own the music that's on there and no record label can take it away.
@imkayjaylea
@imkayjaylea 14 дней назад
I literally just bought Wish You Were Here. What a trip that album is!!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Appreciate the comment 👍
@emailant
@emailant 7 дней назад
@@ambiarock590 I love this. Can you share a little on how do I start going about doing this in 2024 and also if most of the music I love is mostly current POP and alot from 80s through till now?
@adamtrieseverything
@adamtrieseverything 14 дней назад
I've recently begun this journey as well! I repaired an old iPod 6th gen, started buying all my music on Bandcamp or finding old records on the Internet Archive, and reliving old music I bought on iTunes in the 2000s. I haven't cancelled Spotify yet but I think it's time. It's hard to believe I've this subscription service for over 10 years.
@rejectconvenience
@rejectconvenience 14 дней назад
Shuffle by Album on my iPod Classic has changed my life when it comes to listening to my music collection - I had been missing out with Spotify, and I'm amazed none of the streaming platforms have this shuffle feature at all. Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish was an album I only heard one or two songs from, but on my iPod, I had the whole album pop up and I was blown away, that album is FANTASTIC. Been off Spotify for almost 3 years now, and I cannot imagine ever going back.
@quas3728
@quas3728 14 дней назад
that's interesting. before I discovered spotify on 2020s I was just shuffling my mp3 library like that. but I was satisfied with it.
@JerryKosloski
@JerryKosloski 14 дней назад
I’ve been listening to full albums more often as well. I still pay for Spotify, but I use it to find new artists, then I buy their albums.
@synkronized
@synkronized 14 дней назад
me too
@radiognomeinvisible
@radiognomeinvisible 14 дней назад
I cancelled my subscription and tried to stop using Spotify but I had to go back after I just stopped discovering new music. I love how Spotify can be used to find so much unique and obscure music that I'd never find without it. I haven't been paying though, I can't afford it anymore... 🏴‍☠️
@necrogaiamage1321
@necrogaiamage1321 6 дней назад
Never felt the effect of the algorithm. I only have one playlist on Spotify and it’s filled with more than a thousand songs and I’m always adding songs to it, each from different genres of music, different artist and different languages. I love music a lot so I can’t bring myself to have multiple playlist and different albums. I’ll listen to new stuff while still listening to old songs that I grew up with.
@MarioLopez-no2qg
@MarioLopez-no2qg 13 дней назад
INTENTIONALITY is 🔑. With music, books and LIFE! Love the content.
@caseydavis57
@caseydavis57 14 дней назад
Hi Spencer! Refreshed my subscriptions page at the perfect time!
@danabass1957
@danabass1957 14 дней назад
All super great points. Looking forward to your video on how you discover new music. I have always been a album listener the only time I wasn't listening to albums was when I was a kid and I got my songs off the internet. And when streaming first came out and I was working a desk job so I was just making big playlists. But yeah albums is where the magic is and where you really discover if you love an artists work or not. Also howdy from Manitoba!
@Barnyard140
@Barnyard140 14 дней назад
John Fahey is incredible, great find Spencer! Would love to hear some of your music next time! Cheers, Ian
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
Thanks Ian! Planning to share some more soon :)
@mothbythesea
@mothbythesea 9 дней назад
Ive never paid for spotify for all these reasons. I found it extremely depressing to not be able to really dive into an album, find obscure artists and be introduced to new ones in a way that felt organic and exciting. Honestly the advent of digital music ruined my relationship with music altogether and i dont even listen to much any anymore. Despite much protest from others, i've decided to install a record player into my bus (which im about to live and travel in full time) and start collecting and trading records from country op shops (thrift stores in australia). I love love love old music and this is my idea to help rekindle my passion and also find new old music 😅❤. Love your work Spencer!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 7 дней назад
Love to hear you’ve put a record player in your bus! I love collecting old regional folk records when I’m travelling around Canada - I imagine you’re finding some pretty cool stuff in the Australian thrifts 👍
@KawaiiCat2
@KawaiiCat2 14 дней назад
Well explained! When I had an iPod in high school I had a better relationship with music then I do now. Sometimes more is not better.
@SoulStrings
@SoulStrings 14 дней назад
I personally never used streaming services, hoarding (well, not really hoarding, like, I listen to all I have saved over the past decade+) music on my HDD instead. It's a necessary self-limitation that gives me freedom and control over my music habits. I worked with 6mm magnet tapes for a couple of years and that was another lifechanging experience for me, when I realized how much stuff is out there waiting to be discovered. Music that you will likely never find online, unless someone digs out a physical copy of it (be it vinyl or magnet tape or anything) and digitizes it for the internet to see. That's a fascinating feeling one has to experience in order to understand what it's like to actually, well, *experience* the music.
@stacedoggkyles6451
@stacedoggkyles6451 4 дня назад
Thank you for showing your video and god bless you your family and your friends enjoy the rest of your day 😊 ❤ wherever you are love you ❤😊
@slashd0t
@slashd0t 6 дней назад
To be fair, you don’t actually own your music catalog, even if you have the physical media - when you buy a CD, cassette tape, digital download, you’re granted a license to listen to that media - really no different than streaming. Just means it’s more difficult for the music companies to enforce it if they wanted to revoke that right. But regardless, great video! I miss the days before streaming for sure.
@Man_of_Oil
@Man_of_Oil 14 дней назад
You make some great points about finding music through social media. Literally just following every artist I enjoy on IG has done so much for developing my music taste further. Also researching artists and seeing what label they're on, who they've toured with, who their influences are, etc.. is huge for me. All of that creates a sense of interconnectedness that is missing when you are just taking whatever the algorithm feeds you. Sometimes even just listening to the mood music they play before a concert starts can turn you onto an artist. Then there are of course apps like Transistor on Android that can stream radio stations from across the country for free that are great when I'm sick of everything else I've been listening to. That said, I really couldn't afford to sustain my music appetite without streaming lol. I still buy records for albums I really love but music is important enough to me that the monthly cost for streaming is worth it. I did ditch Spotify for Apple Music though and I think their UI is more suitable for intentional listening.
@ambiarock590
@ambiarock590 14 дней назад
When I had Spotify I mostly looked for music on my own accord. I had to be in a certain mood to find new music, and I still do since I cancelled my Spotify and started using iPods and MP3s. I like the point you make about having a story behind how you found an artist and I have one for one of my top artists: Amaranthe. I was on RU-vid watching music videos and accidentally tapped Amaranthe's cover of Sabaton's "82nd All the Way" and from that moment on I've been hooked on their music. Thanks past-me for making that slip up.
@MonieMuse
@MonieMuse 12 дней назад
This was so good, you communicated this well. I went back to physical media 6 years ago, and it really changed my life. I love listening to full albums, I’m currently in my Paul McCartney phase, found some cds of his at the thrift store. Because I am trying to save money, I have to live with my cd and records for much longer before I move on. Great tip about discovering artist from Wikipedia, I’ve never tried that before 😊
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
Thanks for the kind words :) glad you enjoyed the video! Paul has some great tracks - I’ve only delved a bit into his post-Beatles work but I’ve enjoyed many of the songs I’ve heard. Great idea getting them secondhand and really enjoying them thoroughly before getting more!
@christophermcleod1353
@christophermcleod1353 14 дней назад
Great points. Another thing to consider is that not all albums are released digitally. Was looking for the OST for Shop girl. Needed to purchase a CD in the end.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
True! One of my fav Canadian folk albums never made it to Spotify so I had to rip the vinyl myself
@59thSurvivor-of-VHS
@59thSurvivor-of-VHS 14 дней назад
This time I was ahead of ya Broski! Never used it. Keep up the battle with the bad Robots! I keep on adding tapes to the John Conner Supply LOL Keep on huntin'
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Good to hear from you dude! Keep on huntin’ too!
@Sakurasan2023
@Sakurasan2023 14 дней назад
Great video 📹 👍
@RS-7146
@RS-7146 13 дней назад
I love the idea of having my own collection and appreciating the music I have to me.
@nenadzubovic2901
@nenadzubovic2901 9 часов назад
I own a small collection of CDs, but still love listening to albums back to back on streaming services, and I actually rarely listen to playlists
@hiddengunz
@hiddengunz 14 дней назад
I quit paying on the music streaming platform three months ago and I am listening to more old songs I know and love and some new ones from artists I love sometimes I use my free Spotify to listen to new and rare music and when I do sport I listening from my walkman
@YggdrasilMedia
@YggdrasilMedia 13 дней назад
I feel like I'm the only person I know who still listens to albums. I find it helps me focus, really puts you in a zone or headspace the artist was in at the time. And the songs you want to hear most hit so much harder with a little bit of patience and anticipation. A good tip I've found for discovering new music is checking out other artists on a label's roster. Chances are they're in a similar vein and I'll often binge a bunch of albums when I find a label I like. A lot of them have RU-vid channels too with full albums uploaded.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 13 дней назад
The label roster is a great tip!
@willm5032
@willm5032 14 дней назад
Also, as a musician- Spotify pays fractions of pennies to artists per stream. Whilst the CEO is a billionaire who continues to make money off artists. Very easy to go to bandcamp and buy records etc from artists direct.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
You’re right! Bandcamp is awesome 👍
@Nicobreizh
@Nicobreizh 14 дней назад
The first reason is the best for me , I’m in transition from apps to physical and listen full album . Rediscover like clockwork from queen of the Stone Age ! Masterpiece
@gdwlaw5549
@gdwlaw5549 14 дней назад
We had friends over from the UK an had a great week. Our evening discussions were about what Vinyls we owned and still enjoy. Imagine years later and all you have is your bank statement with the SPOTIFY payments. To thank you for our week together they offered me a second hand vinyl by Everything but the Girl,EDEN. a classic.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
That’s great to hear! Agreed, years of payments to Spotify doesn’t give you much once you stop the payments. Owning even a few key albums gives you something that’s yours for the long run. Thanks for the comment!
@kloelind1935
@kloelind1935 14 дней назад
Most of the stuff I listen to on Spotify is podcasts. Since I’ve moved to my iPod I’ve been loading my iPod with podcasts and rarely use Spotify. There are a couple of albums I like to listen to that I don’t have but I’m slowly buying the cds and ripping the flax to my iPod. Soon, I’ll be giving up Spotify because I just won’t need it anymore. Love your vids. Keep it up
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
Love to hear you're using an iPod too!
@Mico605
@Mico605 10 часов назад
I don't have problem with Spotify, other than the fact RU-vids algorithm gives me 1000x better music and music recommendations and i don't even pay for it. So i no longer pay for Spotify either.
@skies988
@skies988 14 дней назад
Rockbox + Piracy = Infinite music on ipod
@Goob_G3
@Goob_G3 13 дней назад
Excellent video as always Spencer. I think I started paying for premium around the same time you did. I thought Spotify was really good for recommending me stuff (it gave me a lot of Aussie punk bands I never would've found otherwise. Still not sure why it recommended me those since I'm in the US). But a lot of it wasn't that popular so it seemed to always be pulled for licensing reasons. Plus at some point you just wanna listen to what you already know and don't want a tidal wave of new stuff for a while. I started re-collecting CDs and setup my own Plex server for music and haven't looked back. I think nowadays I have more fun finding music. Lately I've been getting into jazz based on what other people recommend me, picking up random CDs, and what I can find playing on the radio.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
Love your process - especially setting up Plex with your music as well. Great way to take the power back and be more intentional with your collection!
@rtyt2007
@rtyt2007 14 дней назад
I have a Spotify premium family plan that my parents pay for but man does Spotify suck nowadays. I have a whole bunch of playlists downloaded and was suprised that in offline mode it wouldn’t let me navigate to the albums of the music downloaded. Crazy how Spotify relys on an internet connection. Buying music is so much better than streaming these days
@scmcarthur
@scmcarthur 13 дней назад
I do still buy music digitally or a physical cd & I had Spotify for about 5 years up until last week. You're right I never listened to full albums on it. My wife loved to play Spotify playlists during work all day long and I knew she would miss it. So we cancelled Spotify and signed back up for Apple Music as I like that platform better. I noticed myself and especially her listening to full albums again not playing these random playlists etc. Listening to full albums more made me full back in love with listening to music intentionally. I find us turning off the TV way more and just listening to music and talking more.
@darius444
@darius444 14 дней назад
Where I live there isn't place to buy CDs so I as you say sail the sea and then burn music to CD for listening in my car, empty CD is pretty cheap, like 25 cents
@vengefulamoeba668
@vengefulamoeba668 13 дней назад
so i am slowly adding to my own collection of music again after quitting about 12 years ago. i do use spotify to figure out what to get and what to skip out on. i like how when you quit spotify you started going deeper into an artists discography. thats what happened to me when i started using spotify, oh this artist has 12 albums? lets have a listening marathon this weekend and see what i like and dont like.
@gersonsalinas7960
@gersonsalinas7960 2 дня назад
iPod 6th Gen is so good! I've found that I'll very gladly fork up 10 bucks to actually support the artist I like and it even gives me a thrill when I buy an album that I can never get by just finding it on Spotify
@sharksbean
@sharksbean 5 дней назад
Streaming is like TV and radio for me. Once I’ve viewed or listened to something the first time I’ll buy the cd or Blu-ray after and stick to that. No removal of ownership for me.
@jjtheman523
@jjtheman523 2 дня назад
Just download music like the old days in your laptop/desktop and then sync or drag the music to phone! It may cost time but it’s worth doing
@The90sBro
@The90sBro 13 дней назад
I've been going on a physical media kick these days, especially movies and TV shows since video content streaming services have screwed us all over. Music streaming is a different animal, however I've been buying physical albums again. However I have a YT Premium subscription so I have access to YT music without ads. However I find myself listening to my collection at home, and TY Music only when I'm on the go.
@spencereeves
@spencereeves 8 дней назад
As a music lover and owner of a robust physical CD and Vinyl music collection, I still use Spotify. I think it's an excellent tool to be able to discover new music (without relying the algorithm) as you have immense catalogue of pretty much any artist you could think of with so many user-created playlists that encourage sharing of new music. I find myself listening to many more albums by streaming, and that often leads to me making an easier decision to go out and buy the physical versions to better support the artists. I have a good balance with the convenient music access from Spotify that supplements my personal listening collection. I get that not everyone likes the concept of "renting" music, but it just isn't possible to own every single piece of music that I enjoy or casually want to hear.
@Henkibojj
@Henkibojj 11 дней назад
I use CD because it is the perfect sweet spot between the practicality of streaming and the physicality and ownership of vinyl. For vinyl, you hold something in your hands and in your shelves, but vinyl is not portable at all and even so it is quite cumbersome, which part of the charm for some and I do get that, but I wouldn't want my entire catalogue that way. I have a few records and just got a player which is missing parts, so that'll just be for the quirkiness of it once I get around to it. With CD, you still have something in your hands and shelves but you can bring them as-is into the car, or make copies to spare your originals, or do what I mostly do which is rip them into HQ mp3 or FLAC. Gone are the days when you measured the storage on your mp3 player in "holds up to 200 songs!!" - yeah, in 128 kbps or less. Storage these days is dirt cheap and ripping into 320 kbps is by far good enough for most people. Just a 32 GB microSD holds more HQ music than you probably regularly ever would listen to. As for backing up, you can cram about 200 albums of 10 songs of 5 minutes each in 320 kbps onto a single-sided, $0,50 bluray disc of 25 GB (23,866 MB to be exact). You can then easily make multiple copies of it and have virtually all your music in high quality on just one disc lying around in your home, car, vacation home, at your parents', wherever, and you don't need to stream it from Spotify or your own FTP or anything. If you want to go the fully lossless route, the argument still stands but it's reduced to about 35 albums per disc, assuming all albums fill the entire disc they were pressed on (which they rarely do, so it's gonna be more). If discs are too cumbersome still and you want something even more digital, a simple 32 GB USB stick would do the same trick and then some. But bluray would be the more secure backup in the long run.
@PayneKilla94
@PayneKilla94 14 дней назад
Just canceled my Spotify subscription last month, my mom passed on her vinyl collection to me which I love and I plan on getting more plus I’m saving to get a modded iPod classic which I’m so excited for.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Great to hear you’re trying life without Spotify dude! The record collection sounds awesome - I have a few from my parents and it’s cool that that stuff if able to be passed on
@PayneKilla94
@PayneKilla94 13 дней назад
@@spencers-adventures I have such a love for the classics. Thanks Spence always watching your videos plus life without Spotify is pretty good so far just looking for more ways to be in the moment and enjoy my entertainment
@postnick
@postnick 12 дней назад
I ripped all of my (good) albums and put them on my NAS and have a Navidrome server streaming me my albums. I may have acquired my vinyls in a different way, but I own a physical copy so shhhh… anyway re discovered my favorites from high school has been fun.
@ozzymandius666
@ozzymandius666 14 дней назад
I have never used Spotify, and I don't use any social media at all, nor any streaming sites, except for RU-vid and Odysee. Even Tubi gets its panties in a knot with my VPN, so screw them. I could see using social media as part of a business/marketing plan, but other than that, its toxic, and definitely shouldn't be part of someone's life, especially if they're all about reducing the amount of tech folk use.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
I agree that social media is toxic in many senses, but there are obviously social-connectivity benefits for personal and especially for business, as you've mentioned. I find LinkedIn to be the most toxic honestly lol
@ozzymandius666
@ozzymandius666 12 дней назад
@@spencers-adventures I think its pseudo-connectivity, no social. If I want to talk to someone, I call them. If I want to be social, I go to a social setting, like a bar or a park. Social media is more of an oxymoron, it isn't really social at all, quite the opposite, in fact, it does more to highlight divisions than bring people together.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
@@ozzymandius666 yeah I think for the most part you’re correct Michael, what you’ve said is spot on. I think used sparingly certain benefits can be gained from social media, for example in my industry it’s used for industry networking, and there’s also the benefits of following certain online publications like the music one I mentioned in the video. Thinking back to Cal Newports book Digital Minimalism, I think a good practice for striking that balance may be to access these platforms via web, which is how I mainly do it, and setting a time of day to access them and only doing it during such times. A better social media like option is something like Reddit where you can get recommendations and advice from likeminded individual, which to me offers the most pros compared to other networks and apps.
@ozzymandius666
@ozzymandius666 12 дней назад
@@spencers-adventures I think Reddit is more like a poorly curated generalized forum than a social media site. Forums can be handy to find things out, especially specialized ones, IMHO.
@toblerone9191
@toblerone9191 14 дней назад
King Gizzard is a great band, love seeing them shown off even if its only due to their insane output of music!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
I’ve seen them twice 🤘
@twrex-13
@twrex-13 14 дней назад
I really like your take on this. I have 3 rules for buying physical media - 1. I really want to hear the album/watch the movie, 2. The album/movie/show has special significance to me, or 3. I found it in a bargain bin for really cheap. This has two benefits - I have good representations of memories that are meaningful to me, and it keeps spending down. Generally, I have to really want something to buy it, so I have to do research to decide if it is something I want. Just that little bit of research makes what I do get that much better
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
These are great tips!
@coolguy-wolf
@coolguy-wolf 13 дней назад
Yes that's exactly what social media has done to people. We don't take and enjoy the experience. We just want the next new thing. We have to Keeping up with the Joneses. That's just not how it should be. It's enjoy your music and take in the experience and the moment. That goes with everything not just music. Social media has ruined the experience and moments. Unfortunately it will get worse because people are competing with everyone to stay "Cool" keep up with the new "best" thing. At the end no one is enjoying the experience because they got to move on. That making a lot of people unhappy some don't understand what is making them unhappy. That's why I like channels like yours because you are helping people out. That's awesome. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is a amazing band. But unfortunately I don't own any of their albums. I should start getting some of the albums little at a time lol. I use RU-vid music app I really enjoy it but that mostly listening to new music to see if it something I would enjoy and eventually buy. I watch a lot of people on RU-vid that collect records CDs and that helps me discover new musicians as well. It's great.
@TheTyrial86
@TheTyrial86 14 дней назад
Imagine listening to pinkfloyd but not the whole album. Or Tool. They were entire experiences.
@MrHeff
@MrHeff 14 дней назад
I literally had the exact same issue with king gizzard in the lizard wizard. Great band, but unless the artist included free digital copy with a vinyl record, I just have to either buy their CDs or pay for the digital track in addition to the physical media. Great band though!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Yeah I think digital copy should just be included with either format - vinyl costs enough anyway! Agreed they’re a great band!
@SleepyBear1819
@SleepyBear1819 12 дней назад
I think it really depends on the variety of music you like to listen to. Generally speaking, the math just doesn't math unless you listen to like 2-3 albums, all year. If you're into more indie stuff, you're looking at $12 for a CD and $30 for a vinyl. If you're into mainstream trash it's closer to $15 and $35. If you're interested in say the rolling stones, you're looking at $465 for CD and over $1000 for vinyl. Another $165 for taylor swift. The point is this adds up. You can ONLY listen to Rolling stones for 42 months for the same price as Spotify, which gives you access to most of humanity's music catalog. If you enjoy music, $10.99 a month is an expense you're willing to deal with. Life is expensive and so are hobbies. Sometimes you want to listen to classical, other times some hick-hop! If you're really not into music, pandora/Spotify are both no charge. You get a little lower quality and at least you can tell it to play a particular type of music for you; but you're not really into music so it doesn't matter.
@christianc.9050
@christianc.9050 4 дня назад
Although I have a Spotify subscription, I take advantage of it to consume educational and informative content and of course, music that nowadays is hard to get on vinyl or CDs, however, I have my vast mp3 folder that goes with me on my dumb cell phone when I try to disconnect from the outside.
@lock67ca
@lock67ca 14 дней назад
I don't stream any music. I buy albums via digital download, or I'll just go to a store and buy CDs
@DavidHamilton5
@DavidHamilton5 13 дней назад
Wikipedia is a gold mine for discovering music!!! I can’t stress that enough
@jonathanmeyer1164
@jonathanmeyer1164 14 дней назад
I've never used spotify, but I've been using Pandora for years. It's okay for just wanting to fill the air, but if im looking for something specific, i listen to my own music or seek it out on RU-vid. Lately, I've been getting back into cassette tapes. Picked up a Walkman in great shape, and I have been using that to listen to music more than my phone. Ive also got well over 100 cds, and plan on getting an MP3 player to carry all that music around with me.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Love that you have taken up the Walkman! I have had a few boomboxes over the years so I have a few tapes left, but right now it’s been records/digital copies that I’ve been using most. Sounds like you’ve got a good CD collection too!
@jonathanmeyer1164
@jonathanmeyer1164 14 дней назад
Store near me called 2nd and Charles has a 100 cd mystery box for 30 bucks. Tried it recently and got some great ones in it. Also, cut down bankers' boxes make great bulk cd storage. One box holds about 90 standard cd jewel cases. I have one filled, another over halfway, and one with albums I still need to listen to.
@michellemccormick8633
@michellemccormick8633 14 дней назад
I’ve tried Spotify but didn’t like it as much as Pandora which I’d had for some time by then. I used to work for a record store in the late 90s, so I got a lot of good stuff for free or used. I still have these cds and every once in awhile I’ll pull something out of the vault. The whole tactile experience is more satisfying to me than just streaming a particular song. I still use my mp3 players in my car. Hell, I even have cassette tapes - mixed tapes were the best! 😅😊
@bosthebozo5273
@bosthebozo5273 13 дней назад
I dont know how many views it would get, but it'd be fun to see a video taking us on a vinyl shopping trip.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
I’ll consider that! Definitely it could work into a part of a future video I think 👍
@OceanSoul1969
@OceanSoul1969 13 дней назад
I use Apple Music. I used to buy the MP3s of the new music I wanted, but my iPhone is a jerk about playing music I’ve ripped from my CDs. Things will be fine for a while and then it will skip over some tracks or it will say some are not available in my country, even though it’s played them before. I finally said screw it and subscribed to a family plan with my wife. I listen 90% of my music at work or in the car, so it has to be either streaming or MP3. I listen to every song, once at least, by the artists I like, but today there aren’t many that I like more than a few songs. So I wouldn’t buy the CD anyway
@EggTamago7
@EggTamago7 13 дней назад
Yeah I get this. I've only used Spotify for maybe a total of a month when I gave it a shot, but have stuck with Apple Music otherwise. Coming from ripping CDs into iTunes, later just purchasing albums on iTunes, Apple Music felt like a way to retain the same habits, more or less. I've always been into albums - it's pretty much my default way to listen to music. I found it pretty easy to just treat Apple Music like iTunes. I look up a band's page with search. If I want to check them out, I add an entire album to my library and listen to it. If I don't like it, I remove it. My entry-point is always my personal library - not the home, browse, or search tabs. When using Spotify, I felt like the UX choices they made actively discouraged me from operating this way. That said, what I don't like about the streaming model in general is the pace of it. Adding an album to my library doesn't cost anything, so I frequently add way more than I can thoroughly listen to. Back when each album needed to be explicitly paid for, I obviously took it way slower. As a kid, that meant spending my entire allowance on a new CD once per month. As an adult, it still meant spending ~$10-15 CAD on iTunes. I ended up listening to those albums a lot more and got way better acquainted with them. As for finding your own music, rather than relying on the algorithm: YUSS!!! I hugely prefer just reading about bands on Wikipedia, RU-vidrs that do reaction content are a gold-mine (Nik Nocturnal, for instance), and generally using whatever means to hop from bands I know to bands I don't that they might be associated with. Discovering music is a hobby unto itself and way more fun than just passively letting the algorithm throw stuff at me.
@RibeiroLuc4s
@RibeiroLuc4s 6 дней назад
1:46 when you said "local music catalog" you showed an Apple Music screenshot. Do you use iCloud Music Library to sync with your iPhone? How did you that without an Apple Music subscription?
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 5 дней назад
I manually import songs using Apple’s Music app on my laptop 👍
@RibeiroLuc4s
@RibeiroLuc4s 5 дней назад
@@spencers-adventures But you have to have a Apple Music subscription for it to sync with the iPhone Music app, no?
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 5 дней назад
@@RibeiroLuc4s nope you don’t! I think for the subscription you just unlock the steaming part, but the regular media features are included. I’ve never had or paid for Apple Music
@user-vn6jc6wv2j
@user-vn6jc6wv2j 13 дней назад
Thanks for recommending this channel to me on RU-vid. I am a dumb phone addict.
@hurricane_valence
@hurricane_valence 14 дней назад
I still use Mike sets CD's vinyls. And I normally use iTunes if I'm gonna download Music.
@hotrodjones74
@hotrodjones74 13 дней назад
I'm a holdout. I never really joined the "stream team". I have a massive digital catalogue. It has taken hours to correct track labels. I love albums and AOR "album oriented rock". I only used Spotify free to discover new artists. I'm always looking for new artists. I've recently found a few great new bands. Shed Seven, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, and SLIFT.
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 12 дней назад
Using Spotify free to find new music is a great way to go. Good tip!
@joeys-wooden-spoon
@joeys-wooden-spoon 14 дней назад
I am subscription free and have been buying electronic albums. i used to own a lot of physical media but don't have the physical space any longer to do so. If I want to listen to a song before buying the album, I listen on youtube music. I don't have a subscription so I listen to the occasional add. youtube music has a way better free experience than spotify.
@charlottesimss9853
@charlottesimss9853 13 дней назад
Spotify ruined music for me. I hate algorithms and feeling like a product being farmed for attention. Also shuffle is so broken in Spotify. I switched to my iPod but am settling in on sync my library with my phone. It’s so nice knowing that my music is mine
@AzureRT456
@AzureRT456 6 дней назад
Gonna quit Spotify sub (3 months for $16) when it's finished but it's nice for music discovery. I've already discovered a few artists I like and listened to their albums.
@copiumforthepeople
@copiumforthepeople 14 дней назад
First month of quitting Spotify 👍 The only reason I was holding to it was laziness, quite frankly. I always listen to the same songs, therefore being subscribed to a music streaming service makes close to zero sense for me. Luckily, I still have my CD collection!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Good on you for keeping your CD collection! I felt the same as you in regards to Spotify - I had a playlist I made that I always listened to, so really once I owned those tracks there was no reason to keep paying beyond that. Thanks for the comment!
@mjmolby
@mjmolby 14 дней назад
I tried spotify for 3 months and ended up disliking the experience. I like exploring and finding music on my own by finding bands and their influences. I also like to listen to specific versions (non-remastered) of albums but they were not to be found on spotify. I love listening to an album all the way through as I feel that a musician put the album together with intention much like a story.
@riccinathalya
@riccinathalya 9 дней назад
I didn’t ditched Spotify yet bc I listen to music in different devices (when at home, job or wherever; with devices that aren’t mine etc), so it’s hard to do
@hdkv
@hdkv 14 дней назад
This video was recommended me by the RU-vid algorithm. The irony xD
@knallkiste5151
@knallkiste5151 14 дней назад
Strange, what if the video was about quitting RU-vid? Would it still be recommended by the algorithm?
@CDTucker336
@CDTucker336 14 дней назад
Spotfy has gotten overwhelming even on offline mode! I signed up for premium to get new release albums but end up listening to playlists most of the time. I will soon go back to my CDs and music on an SD card.
@CrystleDragon
@CrystleDragon 14 дней назад
And of course, in the recommendations from YT under this video, I got a Spotify post xD But I think Spotify is really good for some folks like my bf, who loves pretty much every genre of music and wants to listen to all of it. But it's not so great for people like me, who would rather stick to what they definitely like, and slowly discover new music. I figure we balance each other out. Like, he can have me listen to new bands, and if Spotify ever goes down, we'll still have my cds/mp3s to listen to xD
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Love this idea! Sounds like a perfect balance :)
@Andy-eo3mq
@Andy-eo3mq 12 дней назад
I've never used Spotify, and I have no intention of ever using a streaming service for music. 👍🏻👍🏻
@DavidRiehl756
@DavidRiehl756 2 дня назад
Is buying music on iTunes that much better? Like there are bands I listen to that don’t have any physical releases unfortunately.
@realmichaud
@realmichaud 14 дней назад
How using spotify changed my life. I love it when I have the extra money.
@techbulb3440
@techbulb3440 14 дней назад
Just sail the seas
@ambiarock590
@ambiarock590 14 дней назад
I don't blame people for going this route. Streaming services suck, audio and video. I've bought CDs of my top artists and gone to some shows so they've gotten decent money out of me.
@flybalbu
@flybalbu 14 дней назад
:3
@deavonturenvanjetse
@deavonturenvanjetse 3 дня назад
I miss the good old record store…but we shouldn’t make it bigger. Those stores were mini algorithmic in the way they placed the albums around in the store. Having worked in those stores back when I was growing up I know what was going on. Still loved my own High Fidelity life from back then. I also jumped off from Spotify just because they decided to pay a podcaster millions instead of the artists (it’s more political than this but it’s one of the reasons). Now I’m at Apple Music and I mix it up with my own catalog of music through Plex.
@lilPopper
@lilPopper 14 дней назад
No longer need to rely on data and the Internet when you need to listen to music that you own via records, CD. While having the Internet is great, it's also healthy to not connect when wanting to play music or watching TV/Film.
@JoeyAnswer
@JoeyAnswer 14 дней назад
I never used Spotify or any music subscription so i don’t know how they work besides having unlimited amounts of music!. RU-vid has been a big part for me going back to 2008 for singles, remixes and new artist too. One thing I love about albums is your dedicated to that 30 to 60 mins from that artist. When I play a cd I play through the whole thing. When I was at work I fell in love with this song from Nessa Barrett, after I sampled the album on iTunes, I bought the CD 😊 and then I made a YT video about the album.
@itskennyjohnson
@itskennyjohnson 14 дней назад
Total sidebar here, but nice to see another fellow wrestling fan!
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Ohhh ya!
@creativecolours2022
@creativecolours2022 5 дней назад
I've never had any subscription because I've never used a smartphone. Why get a subscription when you can download any music track from anywhere you like and load it on your mp3 or phone mp3 player?
@AlainKing787
@AlainKing787 12 дней назад
I have Apple Music well just use the App with my own music. Over 5000 songs that’s mine. Best part Dont need internet to listen to it
@imkayjaylea
@imkayjaylea 14 дней назад
Discogs has never seen more of my wallet than recently after leaving Spotify. Trying to pick up more albums I'm missing from my collection 😅
@rainbowgaming8441
@rainbowgaming8441 14 дней назад
i own my music records and cds and movies of dvds and vhs tapes ..so much freedom subscriptions are not for everyone
@mypradasatthecleanerss
@mypradasatthecleanerss 11 дней назад
With respect though, aren’t you just trading in the Spotify algorithm for the Instagram or RU-vid algorithm. I agree with your point on the importance of human curation, but I’d personally much rather listen to the Apple Music playlists designed by humans around an artist or genre, than try and find new music by going onto Instagram and RU-vid. I value my music listening as being something apart from social media
@lucaspintooc
@lucaspintooc 8 часов назад
hell yeah bass drum of death
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 8 часов назад
They’re so good!
@jjcoolaus
@jjcoolaus 14 дней назад
Do a video on places to buy music digitally in 2024 please
@spencers-adventures
@spencers-adventures 14 дней назад
Not sure if you’ve seen my original video on this subject, but here it is 👍 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ikWCp5mKJvw.html I’m going to make a further update with some crowdsourced options I wasn’t aware of when I posted this first video, so stay tuned for that too!
@user-ct8zg4nb3g
@user-ct8zg4nb3g 13 дней назад
A curious question: Are there people over eighty years of age who are very elderly people who own modern smart phones??
@user-ct8zg4nb3g
@user-ct8zg4nb3g 13 дней назад
A curious question: Are there people over eighty years of age who are very elderly people who own modern smart phones??!!
@Sakurasan2023
@Sakurasan2023 14 дней назад
You can own it on an mp3 player
@aliglota7803
@aliglota7803 4 дня назад
What's the point of buying digital music from long dead artists?
@Sakurasan2023
@Sakurasan2023 14 дней назад
I don't use spotify
@SatongiFilms
@SatongiFilms День назад
jokes on you I use spotify to find music and then pirate it
@post22unboxing22
@post22unboxing22 11 дней назад
I sill use free Spotify
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