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I don’t think it’s much of a hinderance these days to find music elsewhere and for free at that.It'll have an effect. It's not just 50 something duffers like me who listen to Neil Young. Also if you are trying to sell a comprehensive music streaming service and you lose some of the biggest recording stars from your library it will hit subscriptions and I doubt they have much leeway regarding that number.
It's already got me questioning the reliability of a music streaming service and I've been a subscriber for years. And once that ball starts rolling it could bring the house down quickly
I don't blame Spotify or want Joe Rogan taken down, but its shown me the flaws in the Spotify model that I hadn't been aware of previously and that could effect their business.
Rogan has more monthly listeners on Spotify than The Beatles, Dylan, Neil Young, Elvis Presley combined and then quadrupled.believe me, it's a PR disaster to have esteemed artists leaving it and papers writing articles about it. They won't want The Beatles or Dylan leaving. They treat the artists pretty badly in the first place I'd imagine plenty will be happy to put the boot in. Taylor Swift for one.
I'm already thinking of going back to buying CDs, this has shown me an unreliability of a music streaming service. That's not good for Spotify. Their share price will rely on them hitting targets. If this gets out of hand targets might get missed, the share price drops and its bye bye Spotify.I don’t think it’s much of a hinderance these days to find music elsewhere and for free at that.
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In the land of the free you can be what you wanna be.Rogan has more monthly listeners on Spotify than The Beatles, Dylan, Neil Young, Elvis Presley combined and then quadrupled.
I genuinely think it’s a massive PR win for Spotify
Why no, never going to happen.I'm already thinking of going back to buying CDs, this has shown me an unreliability of a music streaming service. That's not good for Spotify. Their share price will rely on them hitting targets. If this gets out of hand targets might get missed, the share price drops and its bye bye Spotify.
can’t be true - surely Joe Rogan didn’t choose to be a simpletonIn the land of the free you can be what you wanna be.
Probably not, but this kind of business is new. Like all businesses it relies solely on consumer confidence, it could do a Ratners.Why no, never going to happen.
Disregarding the political element to all this, both Young and Mitchell were/are significant influences to many of my generation.I'm not making a value judgement about whether I know or do not know any Neil Young or Joni Mitchell songs, just saying that I suspect my generation and younger don't really see the pair of them in perhaps the same light others do.
FWIW The Beatles are by far my most played artist of all time, so I've got nothing against music that was popular in the 60s or owt.
Disregarding the political element to all this, both Young and Mitchell were/are significant influences to many of my generation.
If as a relatively callow youth you still appreciate The Beatles canon, then may I respectfully suggest you give them both a spin.
As @Harry Angstrom has already said, NY's After The Gold Rush is a seminal album and a good place to start.
Similarly, Joni Mitchell's Blue is widely regarded as one of the best albums ever and for the very good reason that it's simply a work of genius.
Both artists are possibly acquired tastes, especially Neil's voice, but are worth the effort.
HMSO, as ever.
It’ll be interesting. There are a number of artists that aren’t on Spotify for one reason or another (Beyoncé springs to mind), and a number who are vocally anti it (Thom Yorke called it the last desperate fart of a dying corpse and pulled his stuff temporarily a few years ago).I think this talk of a ball rolling is premature. I don't think Neil Young or Joni Mitchell are relevant enough to cause Spotify customers elsewhere or embolden other artists to remove their music. If a major, contemporary artist, or a generation-spanning legend of popular music pulls out, then maybe.
I'll give him a go.
7 days ago I had the utmost confidence in Spotify, today I'm questioning the reliability of their service. It's that kind of doubt spreading that hits this kind of business. I didn't sign up to Spotify for a niche music service, I subscribe for its comprehensive library. I'm not going to pay for a playlist making service.I think this talk of a ball rolling is premature. I don't think Neil Young or Joni Mitchell are relevant enough to cause Spotify customers elsewhere or embolden other artists to remove their music. If a major, contemporary artist, or a generation-spanning legend of popular music pulls out, then maybe.
I'll give him a go.
Or use their parents subscription.Be interesting to see what percentage of spotify premium payers are of an older demographic. I'd imagine loads of kids just listen for free.
7 days ago I had the utmost confidence in Spotify, today I'm questioning the reliability of their service. It's that kind of doubt spreading that hits this kind of business. I didn't sign up to Spotify for a niche music service, I subscribe for its comprehensive library. I'm not going to pay for a playlist making service.
I thought the same but the apparent backlash has surprised me. Time will tell how influential these two 70 odd year olds are today.I think this talk of a ball rolling is premature. I don't think Neil Young or Joni Mitchell are relevant enough to cause Spotify customers elsewhere or embolden other artists to remove their music. If a major, contemporary artist, or a generation-spanning legend of popular music pulls out, then maybe.
I'll give him a go.
Be interesting to see what percentage of spotify premium payers are of an older demographic. I'd imagine loads of kids just listen for free.
In the USA 54% are under 35. That leaves a massive 46% over that age.Be interesting to see what percentage of spotify premium payers are of an older demographic. I'd imagine loads of kids just listen for free.