Full disclosure “I actually stream and post on “What are you spinning now?”” Streaming is great for discovering new (and old) music and evaluating recording SQ to decide if physical media is advised. @RonP please give it a try.
“Lifetime” is always tricky, you really never know if any company offering it is going to survive. But, for the price of Roon lifetime, and the amount of enjoyment I get, it was worth the risk for me.
Ya, well I’m approaching the age where dang near everything I buy comes with a lifetime warranty…
I mean at this age, should I REALLY be starting a 2500 piece jigsaw puzzle???
And forget about green bananas!
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The B-52’s and DEVO kind of go in the same groove. Once in a while they are both fun to listen to.
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I had the same thought. 6 year payback or so. I felt it was worth the risk. If they can solve the mobile requests we all have, then its really worth it.
We Are Not Men
If this is the case, I suggest you completely change the topic heading and heavily edit your first post to make this clear and remove all references to anything other than playlists.
I’m a playlist guy and I stream via Tidal. I like the idea of sharing playlists. Here’s a link to my 2021 Tidal playlist (hope this works and apologies in advance if it doesn’t): 2021 on TIDAL
I primarily stream new music via Qobuz to see if it is worth buying on vinyl.
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Because she is not just a pretty face.
(Sometimes I just pull up an artist in Roon and hit “Play Now”. It is a great way to enjoy old favorites, discover “deep tracks” of favorite artists and, if you hit play on an artist or group you are not familiar with, to sample and explore new music.)
Although it is not on any streaming service I have made a playlist of all the Octave recordings in chronological order. It is Hi-Fi at it’s best.
You missing two releases…?
I was thinking the same thing but evidently they aren’t released yet.