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Crane Fist posted:No, dig UP, stupid! https://twitter.com/dril/status/247222360309121024?s=19
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https://twitter.com/MrGeorgeWallace/status/1144301876109725696?s=19 George Wallace is low key one of the best follows on Twitter
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https://twitter.com/TriciaLockwood/status/1108102037072433153 Miette: https://twitter.com/TriciaLockwood/status/1108108985893339137
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 12:35 |
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Field Mousepad posted:They were one of the most popular bands in the world for several years, yeah they probably weren't popular in Mongolia or whatever but saying poo poo like this is fuckin stupid. Oasis have one single song that has any lasting cultural impact or which modern listeners might even recognise (primarily remembered ironically, as being bad), and that was released nearly a quarter of a century ago. Literally the majority of people who buy music were not alive when they were famous. The guy's yelling at the cloud, but he has no money because he's a has-been. TheMaskedUgly has a new favorite as of 12:45 on Jun 30, 2019 |
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https://twitter.com/cloudyyxp_/status/1144671501397966848?s=21
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yeah you need to be a christian homophobe if you want tintower's unconditional support e: just dont be black or she might have some words for you Gum has a new favorite as of 14:17 on Jun 30, 2019 |
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No healthy level of alcohol consumption, says major study The Guardian posted:Men in Romania ... drink the most, 8.2 drinks a day
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https://mobile.twitter.com/MKupperman/status/1144683720466739201
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TheMaskedUgly posted:Oasis have one single song that has any lasting cultural impact or which modern listeners might even recognise (primarily remembered ironically, as being bad), and that was released nearly a quarter of a century ago. No one under 25 pays for music.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 14:08 |
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Skwirl posted:No one under 25 pays for music. I've found most of the under 25's I know are so technologically illiterate as to be literally incapable of piracy more complicated than 'watch it on youtube'
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 14:29 |
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TheMaskedUgly posted:I've found most of the under 25's I know are so technologically illiterate as to be literally incapable of piracy more complicated than 'watch it on youtube' Who the gently caress needs to download music anymore, everything I own is connected to the internet 24/7. Also everything's on spotify anyway
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 14:31 |
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TheMaskedUgly posted:I've found most of the under 25's I know are so technologically illiterate as to be literally incapable of piracy more complicated than 'watch it on youtube' Literally all music is on YouTube anyway, so your expertise at using limewire is now useless, grandpa.
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https://twitter.com/HamillHimself/status/1145171916057010178
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Who What Now posted:Literally all music is on YouTube anyway, so your expertise at using limewire is now useless, grandpa. Not the Beatles! The company that owns their copyright is extremely aggressive about it and loves taking down songs that anyone other than them put up. You can find the whole discography on Spotify (you need to pay for premium to play any song instead of just a shuffle on an artist), but there's lots of famous songs regularly going missing or being replaced by cover versions on YouTube.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 20:58 |
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TheMaskedUgly posted:I've found most of the under 25's I know are so technologically illiterate as to be literally incapable of piracy more complicated than 'watch it on youtube' I'm 37 and I've noticed a trend like this too. When we get an under 25 person at work its a coin flip between "intuitive technology competence" and "worlds youngest boomer". I think the younger folks may be less likely to be knowledgable about computers because what they use actually works out of the box. They dont need to be a low level computer janitor just to get basic functionality like the 90s kids.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 21:07 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Not the Beatles! The company that owns their copyright is extremely aggressive about it and loves taking down songs that anyone other than them put up. You can find the whole discography on Spotify (you need to pay for premium to play any song instead of just a shuffle on an artist), but there's lots of famous songs regularly going missing or being replaced by cover versions on YouTube. Same with a lot of King Crimson. Except for the few they have on their Youtube channel, or a variety of live shows they don't seem to claim as quickly.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:Same with a lot of King Crimson. Except for the few they have on their Youtube channel, or a variety of live shows they don't seem to claim as quickly. King Crimson is barely even on Spotify.
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chitoryu12 posted:King Crimson is barely even on Spotify. Nor Tidal. You basically buy the vinyl, digital or CDs if you want to listen to then legally. Prince is also a pain in the rear end to find songs of. It's generally with older music, but things like soundtracks can also be obtuse to get a hand on.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 21:20 |
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it sucks for all of those teenagers out there, vainly trying to listen to king crimson and the beatles
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Marxist-Jezzinist posted:it sucks for all of those teenagers out there, vainly trying to listen to king crimson and the beatles Modern artists do it too. It depends purely on their attitude or the record company's attitude. Not uncommon to find singles on streaming services and the rest you have to buy.
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Piell posted:Who the gently caress needs to download music anymore, everything I own is connected to the internet 24/7. Also everything's on spotify anyway A friend showed me spotify in like 2009 and it had maybe one out of 3 songs I requested and cost money so I went back to pirating. I had this thing called "radio youtube" on my phone once that let me listen to youtube. I would make a playlist of podcasts at home then listen to them at work. Except the app also played ads. At first a 10 or 30 second ad was fine but eventual ads became 10 minutes long so I had to keep pulling up my phone to skip them. Now I just use a youtube downloader to download the whole playlist, convert it to mp3s and then put them in a folder on the phone. Every time I try doing the right thing. Big tech is there to smash my fingers with a hammer. Katt has a new favorite as of 21:54 on Jun 30, 2019 |
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Katt posted:A friend showed me spotify in like 2009 and it had maybe one out of 3 songs I requested and cost money so I went back to pirating. Try it again. I use Amazon Music unlimited only because my echos but man I get like any song I want. Going legit has perks.
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You found the only good tweet.
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chitoryu12 posted:King Crimson is barely even on Spotify. just in case anyone else wants to listen to some KC
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https://twitter.com/blainecapatch/status/1145107040697606144
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chitoryu12 posted:King Crimson is barely even on Spotify. Is Tool still literally on zero streaming platforms?
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Memento posted:Is Tool still literally on zero streaming platforms? As they should be.
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chitoryu12 posted:Not the Beatles! The company that owns their copyright is extremely aggressive about it and loves taking down songs that anyone other than them put up. You can find the whole discography on Spotify (you need to pay for premium to play any song instead of just a shuffle on an artist), but there's lots of famous songs regularly going missing or being replaced by cover versions on YouTube. You should check again because they have all their albums up now https://www.youtube.com/user/thebeatles/playlists
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Literally laughed
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jojoinnit posted:This makes no sense. It's clearly a subjective idea of how many animals die based on how much of their meat it calls for, as a portion of the amount of average meat per animal composition. If it's two chicken breasts that's two deaths since chickens don't have two breasts. I know this is an old post and likely a troll, I just wanted to point out this person posted that chickens only have one breast. Like some sort of big bird mono titty. 2 legs. 2 wings. 1 breast. Can't lose. edit: https://twitter.com/dangervilms/status/1145505399854043136
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# ? Jul 1, 2019 05:26 |
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If a song isn't on spotify or YouTube it doesn't exist
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# ? Jul 1, 2019 05:29 |
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I'm glad the Beatles isn't on YouTube as I have zero incentive to ever listen to them. gently caress their dull-rear end boyband nonsense, they're the Justin Biebers of their era.
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Screaming Idiot posted:I'm glad the Beatles isn't on YouTube as I have zero incentive to ever listen to them. gently caress their dull-rear end boyband nonsense, they're the Justin Biebers of their era. I don't understand why this thread is generating weird rear end takes like this
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# ? Jul 1, 2019 05:58 |
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Man, don't even think about making the Beatles available to me. It would make me so loving mad if I had the opportunity to listen to them. You don't even loving know bro. If I had the chance to listen to dear prudence I'd lose my poo poo
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Zelder posted:Man, don't even think about making the Beatles available to me. It would make me so loving mad if I had the opportunity to listen to them. You don't even loving know bro. If I had the chance to listen to dear prudence I'd lose my poo poo I'm just saying that if companies want to restrict access to art then gently caress them, there's millions of other songs by other, better artists. The discography of the Beatles has already made billions, and yet they're grubbing for more. So I repeat: gently caress 'em. Let their music fade into obscurity as boomers die off in droves.
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Screaming Idiot posted:I'm just saying that if companies want to restrict access to art then gently caress them, there's millions of other songs by other, better artists. The discography of the Beatles has already made billions, and yet they're grubbing for more. Oh my god
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Screaming Idiot posted:I'm just saying that if companies want to restrict access to art then gently caress them, there's millions of other songs by other, better artists. The discography of the Beatles has already made billions, and yet they're grubbing for more. This is a username/avatar/post triple combo
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Screaming Idiot posted:I'm just saying that if companies want to restrict access to art then gently caress them, there's millions of other songs by other, better artists. The discography of the Beatles has already made billions, and yet they're grubbing for more. hosed up that someone is holding a gun to your head and making you post all this dumb drivel
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