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by thatusertwo 3669 days ago
I'm in my thirties, when I was younger I was certainly more willing to put in the effort to find the music I wanted for free. At the time it seemed much easier to find, for me. Now I pay 10 month for spotify and my effort is much less, but so is my interest.
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Same story. And I was at it a couple of years before Napster showed up and made it easy. Searching through ratio-ed FTP sites for the "Flavahood Sexual Healing Remix" of Keith Sweat's "Twisted" (cause that's the one they played on the radio and it was impossible to find anywhere) all while on dial-up, was a badge of honor! But I did buy a ton of music as well... which I promptly would pop into the CD-ROM drive on my linux box, and CDRip and LAME-encode for later usage. But, just like you, somewhere along the way, I didn't feel like it was worth the effort once services like Last.FM/Rdio/Spotify started showing up. $10 a month is little to ask. Sure there are times when I can't find a track or even an artist... but a few minutes later, I'm cruising along listening to something else.
I agree - it's too much effort to be young :(
Me too, actually...but I believe we are a minority, we're certainly not going to sustain the music industry.
im broke so i don't pay, currently using 3mo apple music subscription. that said even when i get a mediocre salary i would pay 9.99 for apple music (or spotify). at most states minimum wage this is ~1 hour a month. since the movie/media companies either have shit teir stresming (hulu, hbo go) i still watch on primewire, but i could imagine with a halfway decent salary for $100 i could have internet, netflix, hbo go, anytging on itunes, prime, and some money left over for an online rental or 2, that strikes me as a good deal.

sure i could torrent, see if the seed health is decent, check if commenters gave positive feedback, and then store a 500mb - 2gb file. but a la carte streaming is actually much better. cable just needs to die but it wont when the internet & media companies enjoy 2 monopolies & gov subsidies