Lindsey Buckingham | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham especially since I don’t have much regard for the way the band is presenting itself now. What I'm sad about is the split completely dishonors the beautiful 43 year legacy we built together, one that was always about rising above our difficulties in order to pursue a higher truth. |
BrowserOpener on the Mac App Store Sheetbase 15 COOL VEHICLE ACCESSORIES & CAR GADGETS 2018 zap! Explosive Growth: A Few Things I Learned While Growing to 100 Million Users and Losing $78 Million: Ultimate Startup Playbook in Entrepreneurship Business Strategy Online Marketing Leadership & PR CodeTime on the Mac App Store. Get unlimited hosting time, access to millions of listeners on SoundCloud and beyond, and advanced stats for every episode. We fight like cat and dog, shout at each other like no one can hear us, talk as if we can live without each other, when we really can't do that, whatever it may be i Love you and you love me that's all enough for me to live in;) i love you beuO. Once you connect your music streaming account, you can then connect to Facebook and find other friends using we:fm. But EarBuds isn't only for athletes. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. For the most part, it’s an awesome app. Note that the song will restart and play from the beginning when you resync manually.
angela loch lomond | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham I still always find myself listening to your music I have Still got Fleetwood Mac on vinyl the very first two albums and also love Peter green ? |
Gary | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham We know that us, The Fleetwood Mac fan's miss you Brother!!!! |
Center Stage Show | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham I’ve always admired your lyrics and would love to have you join the great songwriters who have been on Center Stage. How does that sound, Lindsey? pic.twitter.com/AhKjzQDtw9 |
brett schieber | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham We, FM fans, miss you, even though we still love your music too. & the opportunity to have new solo recordings/tours is equally as exciting. Still, I hope the friendships you have with them all get repaired, even if we never get another FM tour or recording (though I hope we do!) |
WD ?????? | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @brettschieber@LBuckingham Well said. I honor the history with FM as well as a rich solo career. Thanks and keep the good sounds coming. |
Caity Chaos and the 360s | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham If you find yourself in Colorado you should drop by the studio and sit in with us. |
Caity Chaos and the 360s | 11 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham Seriously, I've got a free input for guitar and if I have to I'll steal the drummer's vocal mic for you. We can multitrack it, run a few video cameras. It would be a blast. |
Ana | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham “Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history but not a part of your destiny” ❤️ |
Lisa ? | 6 Jan 19 |
Replying to @LBuckingham It’s very bizarre to see Neil and Mike in your place, I can’t accept it. I’m disappointed the McVies went along with it. But your resilience and positivity in moving forward with your solo work has been really inspiring |
Listening to music together is one of the best social activities. Topics for discussion might center on lyrics, instrumentation, or artist back-catalogs. But what happens when your music-loving pals live far away?
Thanks to the apps listed below, it’s easy to listen to music with friends at the same time, even if you aren’t together. Most of these apps require you to have access to a music streaming service, such as Spotify Premium or Apple Music.
But other than that, all of them are totally free to use. Allowing you to listen to music with friends far away!
1. Vertigo
In addition to letting you listen to music with friends, Vertigo lets you start your own public channel—like a radio station—for strangers all over the world to listen to. If you aren’t sure what to listen to, visit the homescreen to listen in to trending live sessions from other people. These are great ways to potentially find new music or gain acclaim as a DJ.
Using Vertigo requires a music streaming subscription. After downloading the app and syncing with Spotify Premium or Apple Music, start a listening party to stream your beloved tracks to friends using the app at the same time.
Concerned about whether the artists involved still get royalties when you listen? Since Apple Music and Spotify Premium provide the content, musicians profit as normal through those services with each listener counting as a separate stream.
Download: Vertigo for iOS | Android (Free)
2. EarBuds
Solely for iOS users, EarBuds is geared towards listening in on celebrities and sports stars. That might mean tuning in to your favorite quarterback’s pre-game playlist or checking out what they listen to during off-season training.
But EarBuds isn’t only for athletes. Create your own channel to stream your music live with friends as well. Connect EarBuds to your Apple Music or Spotify Premium account then create a playlist to share with the world.
Title each playlist to tell people what you’re doing while you listen to it. That way you can show off the music you enjoy for different activities. Share a link to your live stream with friends and keep the conversation flowing on the Chat page.
Download: EarBuds for iOS (Free)
3. JQBX
If you and your friends use a lot of different devices—iPhone, Android, Mac, or PC—JQBX is the best way to listen to music together across all of them. Pronounced Jukebox, this multi-platform service is available for iOS, macOS, Android and even as a web app.
The only limitation is that everyone needs to have a Spotify Premium subscription.
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After signing in to JQBX, make a private listening room and invite friends to enjoy the music together. Otherwise, join JQBX community members for a global song-sharing session.
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Cheer the songs you love and boo the ones you don’t. You can then take a look at the trending songs to listen to what’s most popular with JQBX users across the globe.
Download: JQBX for iOS | macOS | Android (Free)
4. we:fm
Yet another app that’s only for iOS users, we:fm lets you listen to music at the same time as other friends using the app. Like JQBX, it only works with Spotify Premium for the time being.
Once you connect your music streaming account, you can then connect to Facebook and find other friends using we:fm. Now you can broadcast music for friends to tune in and chat about the songs you’re listening to together.
If you don’t want to listen live, start a new chat within we:fm to share songs with friends for them to listen to later. Or turn on private mode so you can keep listening to those showtunes without worrying about others judging you.
Download: we:fm for iOS (Free)
5. OutLoud
Advertised as a social jukebox, OutLoud is only a good option if you want to listen to music with friends who live close to you since it only works up to 100 feet. Ideally, it’s best for creating a party soundtrack, since OutLoud only plays music from a single device. But you could use it to share music with a neighbor.
Take a few seconds to set up a playlist. Then ask friends to add tracks from their own device using Spotify, Apple Music, or SoundCloud. Put your speakers up to the window and there you go: you’ve got a block party going.
In OutLoud, everyone gets a say over the playlist as you can vote for the tracks you to move them higher up the playlist. The highest voted songs play next, so you can enjoy the best music first.
Download: OutLoud for iOS | Android (Free)
6. Quorus
Quorus lets you enjoy music as a collaborative process with your friends. Unleash your inner DJ and launch a live session to stream the music you’re listening to, then invite friends to join in and listen with you.
Choose how many people are allowed to contribute to add songs to your session, letting your friends add their own flavor to the playlist. You can even password-protect your stream or make it private to get more control over who can join in.
It’s easy to join other people’s ongoing live sessions, too. You might even make some brand new friends by using this app to listen to music together.
You can use Quorus with a free Spotify account, but it works best with a Spotify Premium subscription. That way, the songs play through each person’s Spotify account so the artists still get their fair share.
Download: Quorus for iOS | Android (Free)
7. Odesli
Odesli is a little different from the other apps on this list. Rather than being an app designed to let you listen to music at the same time as your friends, Odesli is a web service that makes it easier to share songs across multiple platforms.
Geared towards musicians wanting to share tracks with fans, Odesli creates a page for each song with links to that song on every music platform. This includes Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Soundcloud, and more.
We.fm Mac App Store
Find a shareable track by typing terms into the search box, then send the link to your friends. Now they can easily listen to the same music as you even if you both listen to music on different platforms.
How to Listen to Music Online for Free Instead
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As you can see, there are lots of different apps and services you can use to listen to music together with friends, even when you’re far away from each other. But you may have noticed that all these options depend on using a music streaming service.
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Streaming music is a great way to get access to an enormous library without using up your storage. And if you would rather not play for a streaming service, check out these ways to listen to music online for free instead.
Read the full article: How to Listen to Music With Friends Far Away