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Feb 27, 2021 09:08PM
I have 1600 and adding.
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I have 2 I pods classic's, with over 128, 000 songs on, which I use to listen to my music.
My Amazon Echo, 2 in my house.
Spotify with my music on both my televisions.
Phone is my computer, apps etc...
I have 2 I pods classic's, with over 128, 000 songs on, which I use to listen to my music.
My Amazon Echo, 2 in my house.
Spotify with my music on both my televisions.
Phone is my computer, apps etc...
Kandice wrote: "I don't have any saved on my phone, but do listen to Spotify and Pandora using my phone."I don't have any either as I have such a varied taste in music. I just go onto youtube.
I don't have any on my phone. I listen to YouTube on my phone. And I have Alexa on my kindle to play songs.
Yes,youtube is great for discovering new music.But often the algorithm works in such a way that the same songs come back over and over again.And often,one clicks on content which is not all that great.So,when I listen to music,I prefer to stick with my playlists.
I don't have any on my Iphone as I try to keep it free of clutter like apps. I do listen to a couple of podcasts on my phone while walking and driving as well as audio books. I have a separate MP4 player (the size of a flashdrive) on which I have a dozen songs and which I take along with me, but I'm more into books and podcasts when traveling and strolling.
I don't have any on my phone - I have hundreds of cds and I transferred them to my laptop in the windows media player so I can listen to them through there without having to stick a cd in every time. Then I have a bunch of youtube songs that I love saved in my browser on my laptop so I can listen to them whenever I want too.
I also don't have any on my phone. I have quite a few saved on a few apps on my laptop and constantly add to it.
I have paid for Spotify Premium, for the first three months is free(I had a free account before).
Then spending hours saving/liking music artists to libraries.
Then will transfer all that music to I Tunes, then from I tunes to my two I pod classic, which are both 28G each.
Or keep Spotify, which allows me to have my Spotify music on computer, both Tv's and my phone, then have nearly 10, 000 songs on my phone, and 28,000 on my two I pods.
Yes, I like my music.
Then spending hours saving/liking music artists to libraries.
Then will transfer all that music to I Tunes, then from I tunes to my two I pod classic, which are both 28G each.
Or keep Spotify, which allows me to have my Spotify music on computer, both Tv's and my phone, then have nearly 10, 000 songs on my phone, and 28,000 on my two I pods.
Yes, I like my music.
Zero.I only use my phone for two very unusual things:
1/ To make phone calls.
2/ To send texts.
When I want to listen to music, I use my iPod.
When I want to take photos, I use my camera.
When I want to read, I use a book or my Kindle.
When I want to do research, I use my computer.
David wrote: "Zero.I only use my phone for two very unusual things:
1/ To make phone calls.
2/ To send texts.
When I want to listen to music, I use my iPod.
When I want to take photos, I use my camera.
When I..."
SHOCKING! you use a phone for calling and texting? I use the phone for calling and sometimes texting.
I use my iPad for music, reading, and other things.
Sean wrote: "I have paid for Spotify Premium, for the first three months is free(I had a free account before).Then spending hours saving/liking music artists to libraries.
Then will transfer all that music t..."
That seems like a lot of work.
It is, but then I have such a wide selection of music.
Yes takes some time in my hectic retired life !
Yes takes some time in my hectic retired life !





