Freddie Freaker

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  • fun fact: pressing a number on keyboard takes you to the link corresponding to the number on the top bar.

    this isn't actually fun, I hate it because half of the time I open or close the window it takes me to the page for the shroom
    random fact: there is no official release of Plastic Love that is eight minutes long. The version included in the album/single is five minutes, and the single includes a Club Edit/Remix that's nine minutes, but there is no release of the song that's eight minutes.

    the upload of the song on youtube that caused the song to become popular is eight minutes long.

    this bothers me.
    I am so confused right now.
    MightyMario
    MightyMario
    It's easy to do. Just set the text color to white!
    Mags
    Mags
    But... his text isn't white. It's a bunch of spaces.
    MightyMario
    MightyMario
    oh
    how did you do it
    using youtube music must be horrible, imagine only being able to listen to the music video for a song.
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    Revin
    Revin
    my family has recently moved from spotify to youtube premuim (since dad wanted to watch ad-free youtube and there wasnt much financial sense in paying family subscriptions for two music services) and honestly, i like it just fine. in terms of official music releases and albums like you find on spotify, i'd say about 95% of the music i've listened to and saved on spotify is also there on youtube music, and that includes a very eclectic range of music, from old 80s songs to J-Pop/J-Rock and Vocaloid songs to obscure Christian indie bands to dumb internet songs like Fabulous Secret Powers and a whole bunch of stuff inbetween (like VGM) as well. From the stuff that's missing, about 4% can be compensated for by looking at the video uploads side of the service like you're referring to here (i.e. finding music videos or unofficial uploads by random people that slipped through the cracks), and I've found that also allows me to find a much bigger range than i would've had from spotify, including things like older, more obscure vgm vocal themes and pretty much anything that's on siivagunner, all from one app which also interconnects to youtube proper in a way that i found to be occasionally helpful while still being distant enough to not bother me when im just trying to watch videos (for example, when i like a video, any that are counted as music are put into a special "liked videos" playlist on youtube music, something i find a neat and useful feature). is it "better" than spotify? probably not, depending on your use case. discoverability works differently and is probably worse (i dont actually use the discoverability stuff for either service so i have no insight to offer there) and there's no spotify connect, so if those are important features its probably not for you, but for my particular use cases, i find that the trade-offs are minimal enough for this to be worthwhile to me

    anyway you might have made this as a joke post or something, but i thought i would offer some thoughts anyway because thats kind of something i just do! youtube music absolutely has lots of catching up to do in certain areas and is nowhere near as mature as a platform as it's contemporaries, but i think you could do a lot worse as well
    Czario
    Czario
    Idk if this applies to Youtube Music but for regular music you can look up "[artist name] - Topic" and it will bring up channels for the artist that either have the word Topic in the name or have a music symbol to denote that they're the official channel for that artist. These channels upload the original versions of songs (presumably with ads but I'll get back to that in a second). Here's an example of such an upload. If you look in the description, it will have copyright info of the record label saying that it is licensed and auto-generated by Youtube, which implies that these are official legal uploads.

    Furthermore, adblockers such as AdBlockPlus and UBlock Origin successfully block ads on Youtube. So to my understanding, the companies that own these songs allow them to be uploaded to Youtube because they can make revenue with ads, but if you use an adblocker than *poof!* they disappear and you can completely legally listen to ad-free music without paying for a subscription. This all feels like a massive loophole but you can be dang sure I'm gonna take advantage of it. (On a side-note, this is why I haven't used Spotify Premium despite technically having a subscription to it because my family uses my email to get a discount on Hulu through the Spotify/Hulu student discount offer.....)
    Freddie Freaker
    Freddie Freaker
    I know about those, I was taking issue with the fact that they don't seem to upload those songs if an official upload already exists. I some cases, this just screws up albums: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mjQclynUB32tdnTmAbpgKM81F2pe68LCU

    at least that's what I thought when I posted the original post, however, I recently figured that when checking an artists page, if you click the show all option on the song section, it will display all of these uploads, even the ones that get replaced by the music video on the album: https://music.youtube.com/browse/VLPLLFTOpTtEtzJM6i7W2Iyk45UxNFnmZ9Mb
    combine this with the composer, performer, and info included in the description, and these uploads can be actually be fairly valuable resource (especially for albums that don't have this info on sites such as Discogs or MusicBrainz).

    so yeah I take back what I said about YouTube music, it causes official uploads of songs to exist where there weren't any before (and in some cases uploads of the songs at all), and gives me important information on the music.
    I have just remembered Hideki Naganuma has Twitter account and decided to check it.

    I have decided I would like to ERASE TWITTER
    I love the fact you are an egg man fan by your name and the fact you got stuff surrounding his name and all egg man
    namesake just absolutely love that; great stuff. Big Egg man fan. I always used him in all stars racing transformed. Kudos
    Bowser's Fury soundtrack is like 3D World but with slightly more electronic influence. Not in a way that uses synths in place of live instruments (though there's a bit of that, as expected from Nintendo), but rather in a way that uses synths to compliment live instruments. Also at times it reminds more of 3D Land then 3D World in terms of composition.

    Essentially if you think 3D World had good music (it does) then you'll think Bowser's Fury also has good music (it also does).
    fun fact: The composer of Bomberman Hero (and a majority of the early Bomberman games) is credited as having performed some of the music in Sonic and the Secret Rings. And it's not someone with a similar name either, she's credited as having played the exact same instrument (Nai) on the bonus track on the soundtrack for Bomberman Hero.

    Also, on the Wikipedia article for Nai, there's a link to this page: http://www.arab-music.com/chikiworks_e.html

    EDIT: presumably she actually plays the Ney, which can also be spelt as 'Nai' (how it's credited on Bomberman Hero) or 'Nay' (how it's credited on Sonic and the Secret Rings). This would make more sense, as the music in Sonic and the Secret Rings is supposed to have an arabic style.

    this also means someone put the link to Jun Chikuma's works on the page for the wrong instrument (I don't even think it should be there in the first place).

    also have these links as my sources:
    https://vgmdb.net/album/4422
    https://vgmdb.net/album/270
    https://vgmdb.net/artist/428

    EDIT 2: you can't actually view images on VGMdb without an account, so have these as my source as well:
    270-1295279740.jpg
    4422-1195776647.jpg
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