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View Poll Results: How many songs do you have in your ipod/computer/mp3 player? | |||
0-100 |
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7 | 2.90% |
101-500 |
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20 | 8.30% |
501-1000 |
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21 | 8.71% |
1001-2000 |
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33 | 13.69% |
2001-5000 |
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47 | 19.50% |
5001-10000 |
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47 | 19.50% |
10000+ songs |
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66 | 27.39% |
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#27 (permalink) | |||
Music Addict
Join Date: Feb 2015
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Spotify's selection still pales before the personal and university libraries I've seen in my day.
The concept is a failure from the outset as the only recordings they can feature are commercially licensed tracks for which they could secure permission. That is a minuscule percentage of the available recordings out there. If you don't have your own server and uncapped unlimited data, I suppose there is a convenience factor for which some would find Spotify satisfactory. But for archivists, historians, music scholars, completeists, and lunatic music fanatics, there are much better options available.
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