Recent comments in /f/Music

ACDrinnan t1_jacgaj8 wrote

If you just transfer the files onto cd, it will save them as a data file and won't play on a lot of cd players.

You need to burn it as an audio cd. The software will then convert the file format to a file that players will be able to use.

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sofingclever t1_jacf98i wrote

There is certainly a magic to the experience you're describing...but if I had to pick, I think we've got it better now in terms of ways to discover great new music. The entire internet at my disposal is way better than betting on the fact that the three people who work in a record store are going to be on the same page as me. And for every magical record store employee who is great at helping you discover new music, there is another one who is just elitist and gatekeepy.

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MadcapMagician923 t1_jacdttt wrote

Try listening to a band called Poets of the Fall. Let me know what you think. I’m 60 and keep on the lookout for any good music, I’m heavily into POTF, Jellyroll, Shinedown, Godsmack.

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sorengray t1_jacde1w wrote

Nope. Women are obviously equally creative and talented and inspiring in music and other art forms. They've just been held back by ignorant arrogant men like the guy online believing and espousing ignorant ideas like that.

Sister Rosetta Thorpe

Billie Holiday

Ella Fitzgerald

Carol King

Joni Mitchell

Aretha Franklin

Kate Bush

Tori Amos

Bjork

PJ Harvey

Fiona Apple

Erika Badu

Billie Eilish

To name but a few Female Musical Titans of the past 100yrs the world would not be the same without.

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herpishderpish t1_jacdd9n wrote

It was magic indeed. Though years from now, Spotify may be their magic. "Almost every song ever written was at your fingertips through ONE streaming service! It was magic, you didn't have to pay a separate subscription fee to hear the Shrek soundtrack... It was right there to be had anytime! You didn't even have to buy the entire album!".

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