I wasn't sure where to put this but I have noticed that as well as my music on the Amazon Music app Amazon have released loads and loads of albums free to play (and download) in the app for Prime members.
Just been downloading the cheesy music for the kids and figured it is ideal for listening to with ur mates in the office!
I have also got loads of my albums I have in the attic now without faffing around.
I make good use of my prime anyway but this has blown it out of the water.
Hope this helps out some of you who like me cannot be bothered getting all their CD albums down from years ago and end up buying their fav's as singles again digitally!
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Nerak80 to Zarjaz2000
15 Dec 163#5
I have had prime for years and didn't realise the amount of content available. Not for everyone but it makes it well worth keeping my prime for sure now.
Zarjaz2000
15 Dec 163#4
This isn't anything new, and surely anyone with Amazon Prime knows about it already?
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wackypaki
15 Dec 161#1
one of the least advertised perks of prime, been using it for well over a year now. Not as many songs as the paid service or spotify etc but a decent enough effective freebie as so many dont know about it
redchud
15 Dec 16#2
Thank you heat added
furbars
15 Dec 161#3
Think you are talking about "Amazon station's" I listen to these a lot mainly when I'm in the shower :confused:
m.ad to furbars
15 Dec 16#18
Same, and recently I started with the Christmas stations!
Zarjaz2000
15 Dec 163#4
This isn't anything new, and surely anyone with Amazon Prime knows about it already?
Nerak80 to Zarjaz2000
15 Dec 163#5
I have had prime for years and didn't realise the amount of content available. Not for everyone but it makes it well worth keeping my prime for sure now.
IWOOTN
15 Dec 162#6
nope not allowed in our office as more than 10 employees a licence is needed.
Nerak80 to IWOOTN
15 Dec 16#13
If you play it out as a company to a company wide audience yes I would question the license, but just as Bob in the room with his mates not a problem. I am a home business and a solo worker at that so i have no colleagues aside spiders but anyhow...
Rarnik to IWOOTN
15 Dec 16#20
I've never heard of the 10 person rule. With PRS:
"There is no statutory minimum of people required to constitute an audience. However, in some cases, PRS for Music does not charge a licence fee to workplaces with a single (lone) worker."
I'm sure ppl is the same or similar.
ms01ma to IWOOTN
15 Dec 16#36
Costs about £120 a year is happily pay
tombhoy
15 Dec 161#7
I bought an Amazon Echo and I now get Amazon Music unlimited for £3.99 per month after a free month. I had been a Spotify subscriber for years and was paying £9.99 and absolutely loved it, but Amazon music is just as good if not better. I love the lyrics option and the UX is excellent.
thelatics to tombhoy
15 Dec 16#28
How do you get this price, I have a Dot coming from Santa, and in advance downloaded the Alexa app, and was considering Spotify Premium as a student at £4.99, but this would be better.
My Alexa points me to Prime Music Extra (or whatever their 40 million song service is) but for £9.99, probably because I have a Firestick. Will it know to offer me the £3.99 once I pair the Echo Dot?
sgibbons
15 Dec 16#8
Voted hot, I'm an 80s kid so loads of older songs suits me just fine :smiley:
Nerak80 to sgibbons
15 Dec 16#12
Ditto
Jules67
15 Dec 16#9
Been using this since I took out prime over a year ago - only problem is I have almost filled up my 64gb SD card on my phone with all the offline music lol. It's a great service, I like the playlists as well as the albums. Definitely worth a look for Prime members
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Just been downloading the cheesy music for the kids and figured it is ideal for listening to with ur mates in the office!
I have also got loads of my albums I have in the attic now without faffing around.
I make good use of my prime anyway but this has blown it out of the water.
Hope this helps out some of you who like me cannot be bothered getting all their CD albums down from years ago and end up buying their fav's as singles again digitally!
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"There is no statutory minimum of people required to constitute an audience. However, in some cases, PRS for Music does not charge a licence fee to workplaces with a single (lone) worker."
I'm sure ppl is the same or similar.
My Alexa points me to Prime Music Extra (or whatever their 40 million song service is) but for £9.99, probably because I have a Firestick. Will it know to offer me the £3.99 once I pair the Echo Dot?