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Quitting Spotify/Album recommendations/

Chris Johnston

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    I never thought about live videos before, that's actually a great way to discover new bands/tunes.

    I'll definitely add those albums to my list! Haha don't worry man, I have a habit of writing accidental essays on here
     
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    Chris Johnston

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    Thanks for the insight man! I definitely need to check out more Four Years Strong stuff.

    You're totally spot on with the social aspect of getting into a tune aswell. I'll keep that in mind

    Thanks man!
     
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    idssdi

    Sold-out Crowd Surfer
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    I love buying CDs and still do fairly regularly.

    As far as recommendations go
    Any of the Beatles albums from rubber soul up to the white album(I'm being too lazy to write them all out )
    John Mayer - Born And Raised
    Daft Punk - Alive 2007
    Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
    Moby - Play
    Leon Bridges - coming Home
    Prince & the Revolution - Purple Rain
    Joscho Stephan - Guitar Heroes
    Slash - apocalyptic Love
    Shawn Mendes - wonder(no joke, I seriously love that album)
    Marty Friedman - Scenes
    Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power
    Symphony x - The Odyssey
    Cacophony - Speed Metal Symphony
    Ghost - Ceremony & Devotion
    Vivaldi - Four Seasons
     

    Donovan Etue

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    I never thought about live videos before, that's actually a great way to discover new bands/tunes.

    I'll definitely add those albums to my list! Haha don't worry man, I have a habit of writing accidental essays on here
    They really are! With me only starting to listen to music more "seriously" or frequently in the last five years, I've got a lot of bands to catch up on haha. With that, hearing about *insert hall of fame tier band* being awesome live makes me want to check out their work. But I'm never sure where to start. Finding one of their best/famous performances where they've got the crowd singing along to their favorites helps me find out where to start, and where to go from here. A few bands that I've gotten a bit more into since watching their live shows being, Nine Inch Nails Woodstock 94 performance as well as the Vevo show from 2011? Powertrip's Bloodstock 2018 performance. Rancid's 2017 Lollapalooza performance. That's one album very much worth checking out, Rancid - And Out Comes the Wolves. Ozzy Osbourne Live and Loud 1993. As well as ELO's Live at Wembley Stadium DVD from 2017. All are great performances that made me want to check out more of the bands work. I've got a bunch more I could tell but then I'd be here for a while longer haha. But yeah, if there's an artist/band that you have heard about and are curious about checking out, look for a pro recorded concert of theirs. The crowd ups the energy a ton as you'd guess and when the band is on fire, the music sounds even better.
     

    Kim

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    I understand you and sometimes have the same. Miss the time that you bought an album and listened to it while enjoying the album lyrics and photos and get a feeling. Now its just so easy (and I really like that too). I see myself bying an LP player once and listen to albums.

    For now heres my list

    Tool - Lateralus (or 10.000 days or Aenima), imo an amzing band, so different
    Gojira- Magma
    Metallia- And Justice for all
    In Flames - Clayman
    Parkway Drive - Reverence or Ire
    Deftones - Around the fur
    Devin Twnsend Project - Epicloud
    Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    Muse - Absolution (or Origin of Symmetry or Black holes and revelations)
    Radiohead - Ok Computer
     
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    RubyVaughan

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    It's great that you want to reconnect with your emotional attachment and appreciation for music by limiting yourself to a few monthly albums and buying physical CDs. It's definitely a different experience compared to streaming music on Spotify. As for album recommendations, it depends on your personal taste, but some of my favorites are Fleetwood Mac's "Vault," Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours," AC/DC's "Back in Black," Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Also, if you want to promote your music and build an audience, buy spotify plays that will help you increase your fan base. I wish you good luck, and have a good day.
     
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