which music streaming service? opinions wanted

Contribute to more crap floating around the world. Plus some of these artists no longer produce CDs.
That’s a very relevant point. But of all the material things to purchase, well-appreciated music has to rank amongst the most justifiable?
(I’ve recently paid £90 for an audiophile mastering of Joni Mitchell’s Court and Spark CD. Never spent anything like that before on a CD, but it’s the best production ever and sounds superb. One of my favourite albums, and in the long run might just be one of the best value thing I’ve ever bought…)
 
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That’s a very relevant point. But of all the material things to purchase, well-appreciated music has to rank amongst the most justifiable?
(I’ve recently paid £90 for an audiophile mastering of Joni Mitchell’s Court and Spark CD. Never spent anything like that before on a CD, but it’s the best production ever and sounds superb. One of my favourite albums, and in the long run might just be one of the best value thing I’ve ever bought…)

Absolutely. It's all about making mindful choices. Charity shops are full of essentially unsellable mass produced CDs & DVDs - which a lot of people will have only listened to/watched once.
 
Contribute to more crap floating around the world. Plus some of these artists no longer produce CDs.


Thats a somewhat odd statement when 'the cloud' uses up so much more resources than my Boots Audio cassette player (Tandy NiCad AA rechargeables with about 4 mins playback)
 
Listen (ha!) I came from the Hifi industry, I know where to stick the Russ Andrews foil and which direction my interconnects travel. I know how to equalise my graphics!

Hang on <realigns Leak Troughline to Radio 3> right, where was I <listens to mains hum, digs out mains conditioner>, oh yes, so many popular albums were mastered really really badly and no amount of hi-res reconfusticatbobulation can make them sound better. Some groups really cared and made sure their albums sounded as good as technology allowed <starts spooling tape onto a Revox A77, snags tape> Dammn and blast!

I've never been the same since my wax cylinders stuck together
 
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Thats a somewhat odd statement when 'the cloud' uses up so much more resources than my Boots Audio cassette player (Tandy NiCad AA rechargeables with about 4 mins playback)

IIRC, there's a trade off. If you are only going to listen/watch once/few times - better to stream (not sure of exact numbers). If you are listen/watch more than a few times - better than buy a shiny disc.
 
Listen (ha!) I came from the Hifi industry, I know where to stick the Russ Andrews foil and which direction my interconnects travel. I know how to equalise my graphics!

Hang on <realigns Leak Troughline to Radio 3> right, where was I <listens to mains hum, digs out mains conditioner>, oh yes, so many popular albums were mastered really really badly and no amount of hi-res reconfusticatbobulation can make them sound better. Some groups really cared and made sure their albums sounded as good as technology allowed <starts spooling tap onto a Revox A77, snags tape> Dammn and blast!

I've never been the same since my wax cylinders stuck together
Russ Andrews grrr! 🤣

…Steely Dan made an effort. 🙂
 
Now you just hold on there sunshine, when I get my 6 disc cartridge unstuck I'll, I'll show you with your music through the air monesense!
 
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