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When streaming Play Music, do you have adblock on your phone and or have your display off when streaming?

 

The reason I ask this is because as it stands, I don't see much of a reason for ACTUALLY paying for Play Music now, myself I have my display off and go off to do things so I never really SEE any advertisements and don't really NEED to pay for it because for the most part I get all music, I live in the city and have T-Mobile, personally what I'd do for Play Music is have a number of stations free like top hits of certain decades, but if I bought an album from say, Eminem, I then get the Eminem Radio and the radio for that album, that way there's at least SOME incentive to pay for the service to get ALL the music, what do you think, yay or nay? If I'm in the minority I'd understand for Google to not worry about it, but it just seems like a really simple thing for people to do

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Tim Lewis? So typically, when I use Play music, my phone is in my pocket and I just listen. What I don't like is I get stuck on only one station, are you saying with the paid service you can shuffle between stations, similar to what Pandora can do? Or can you only add songs to a playlist?

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Tim Lewis thanks for clearing that up. Would be too much work to find and add songs to a playlist just to get a variety. I listen to music (podcasts, Pandora, or Play) for 8 hours while at work, so I would need to find tons of music. That's why I like Pandora's shuffle feature, I have about 20 plus stations of different genres for a good mix throughout the day. Sounds like even paying for Play wouldn't meet my needs.

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