Streaming music skeptics complain that Led Zeppelin or their favorite obscure recording by whomever isn't available so they will stick with the music ownership model, thank you very much.
Me, I have a different complaint with rdio. My current inbox of albums I've queued up for listening now counts 48. This is in addition to my current tracks on repeat, let alone my numerous MP3s that I, um, own.
My current rdio queue has music by:
- Charles Ives
- Zeitkratzer
- Still/Griffes
- Captain Beefheart
- Beastie Boys
- Peitro Spada
- Glen Campbell
- David Bruce
- Mission of Burma
- Alvin Lucier
- Schoenberg
- Charli XCX
- the Duke as played by Tokyo Meikyokudo
- Can
- Carter Tutti Void
- Current 93
- Beck
- Neal "Batman" Hefti
- Alexander "Star Trek Courage
- "Howl"
- Alice Coltrane (wait, didn't I just buy the CD at Down Home music?)
- Marvin Gaye
- "Californication"
- Joshua Redman
- Horace Tapscott
- Bob Dylan
- Bach Meets Jazz
- Mozart
- Dominic Hauser
- MTT
- Bruce Yurko
- Jack Stamp
- Ravel/Hovhaness
- Michael Daugherty\
- Indiana State University Faculty Winds
- Music of the Medici Codex
- Jean-Louis Tulou
- Skrillex
- Arturo Sacchetti
- Yo-Yo Ma
- the James Dean Story
- Woody Guthrie (Centennial Edition)
- Metallic Taste of Blood
- Jeremey Long
- a playlist from Luke Miller
- and finally and most proudly, Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits.





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