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If I'm clicking through a playlist to different songs, it ends up having 2 songs going. I can pause/control one of them, but the other is just playing from the background and won't stop until I close Spotify.


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I know it sounds simple, but it's often overlooked. Could you try restarting your device? If that doesn't help, try a quick clean reinstall of the app. Just follow these steps. Also, could you try updating your OS, as I checked and the latest version of macOS is 10.13.6 


If you're still having trouble, could you let me know the exact version of Spotify and the exact version of the operating system you're running?


I'll see what I can suggest next!

My P.C was getting upgraded so i was asked to put all of my stuff (documents, photos and songs) all in one folder, without a thought i done this. When i went to listen to my itunes again all the songs were not located, finding each one would be a long process therefore i was wondering whether there was a process to locate them all at once

This happens if the file is no longer where iTunes expects to find it. Possible causes are that you or some third party tool has moved, renamed or deleted the file, or that the drive it lives on has had a change of drive letter. It is also possible that iTunes has changed from expecting the files to be in the pre-iTunes 9 layout to post-iTunes 9 layout, or vice-versa, and so is looking in slightly the wrong place.

Select a track with an exclamation mark, use ctrl-i to get info, then cancel when asked to try to locate the track. Look on the summary tab for the location that iTunes thinks the file should be. Now take a look around your hard drive(s). Hopefully you can locate the track in question. If a section of your library has simply been moved, or a drive letter has changed, it should be possible to reverse the actions.

i know where they are because i moved them into a different folder and they are there.. but on itunes it says locate this song with each different track... all i was wondering if there was a way to locate it all at once

Since it is done you can try to play a broken track by double-clicking on it. When iTunes prompts that the file is missing, click the Locate button and browse to the file in question. With luck iTunes will offer to find other missing files based on the same location. If so click Find Files...

Same for me too. While I'm playing one station and select another station to play. Pandora will play both stations at the same time. I have to shut my phone down completely and do a restart in order to get the plane to stop. I have an Android 22S+

Pandora has been doing the same thing on my Galaxy S22 lately. However, only when I am connected to my car Bluetooth. It also is greying out my skip, pause, and thumbs features, despite having premium.

I get into my Chevy Trax and my Galaxy s22 Ultra connects to the bluetooth automatically. I click to shuffle my Pandora stations and it starts as normal. I am initially able to skips songs, like normal. However, after an undetermined amount of skips or time, the whole bottom option (replay, pause, thumbs up/down, and skip) are greyed out and I cannot click them. Then if I click to play another station OR song specifically (from a playlist or searching) it starts to play the 2nd song along with the 1st that I was unable to skip. The pause option is usually then back, however if i click pause or skip, it only pauses the 2nd song. The only way to get it to stop is to close the Pandora app entirely and start over. But then they same thing happens so I have to just not skip or select any songs.

I forgot to add that also when I shut the car off and get out, usually the music just stops. Now it stops and within 20 seconds it starts to play again from my phone. However it does not show anything on my phone as playing. So clicking pause on the app or widget does not stop it. I have to reopen and close pandora to get it to shut off.

Thank you so much for providing those details, @jesswalker27. Unfortunately, it sounds like you're running into a couple of known issues we're experiencing right now on Android devices. I've shared your device details and information about your experience with our tech team. If notice anything else, please don't hesitate to let us know. We appreciate your patience during this process.

Why does my pandora play 2 songs at same time. You have to choose it out completely to get it to stop. Or your listening to music while texting when I try to use talk to text music won't spot playing. Or sometimes won't let me hit next song button it won't do anything.. I have all these different issue after I renewed my subscription. And I was away for like 5 months couldn't use pandora. They should refund me all those payments vuz I couldn't use there service...

Since you've having multiple issues, I created an email case for you with one of our specialists. Someone will reach out to you soon so please keep an eye out for their email. Thank you for your patience during this process.

@BornandraisedAZ I have found this useful tip that has been a help in the past...Perhaps it could be for you as well... I realize not all solutions are the same for everyone... But I figured why not share it if it helped me...

A few episodes ago I talked about the principle of motor interference and its implications for how we should structure our practice sessions. So motor interference as a refresher is the phenomenon where learning a new motor skill within four hours in the studies that have been done within four hours of learning, a prior motor skill ends up suppressing your ability to learn the prior skill, as well as the most recently learned skills.

As you continue to practice the ideal thing here would be to keep an ongoing list of the stuff, you know, and place it in these categories as well. And then once you have that list, guideline would be not to have more than two in the Exploratory phase at any particular time. Now, as you become more and more advanced, that number may increase some, but I think keeping it low one to two songs is especially important in the beginning and intermediate phases.

Once is a 2007 Irish romantic musical drama film written and directed by John Carney. The film stars Glen Hansard and Markta Irglov as two struggling musicians in Dublin, Ireland. Hansard and Irglov had previously performed music as the Swell Season, and composed and performed the film's original songs.

A thirty-something busker (Guy) performs with his guitar on Grafton Street, Dublin, but his performance is interrupted when he chases a man who steals his money. Lured by his music, a young Czech flower seller (Girl) talks to him about his songs. Delighted to learn that he repairs hoovers, Girl asks Guy to fix hers. The next day Girl returns with her broken vacuum and tells him she is also a musician.

At a music store where Girl usually plays piano, Guy teaches her one of his songs ("Falling Slowly"); they sing and play together. He invites her to his father's shop, and on the bus home musically answers Girl's question about what his songs are about: a long-time girlfriend who cheated on him, then left ("Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy").

At the shop, Guy introduces Girl to his father and takes her to his room, but when he asks her to stay the night, she gets upset and leaves. The next day, they reconcile and spend the week writing, rehearsing and recording songs. Girl writes the lyrics for one of Guy's songs ("If You Want Me"), singing to herself while walking down the street; at a party, people perform impromptu (including "Gold").

Guy works on "Lies", a song about his ex-girlfriend, who moved to London. Girl encourages him to win her back. Invited to her home, he discovers she has a toddler and lives with her mother. Guy decides to move to London, but he wants to record a demo of his songs to take with him and asks Girl to record it with him. They secure a bank loan and reserve time at a recording studio.

Guy learns Girl has a husband in the Czech Republic. When he asks if she still loves her husband, Girl answers in Czech, "Miluju tebe" ("I love you"),[5] but coyly declines to translate. After recruiting a band with other buskers, they go into the studio to record. They impress Eamon, the jaded studio engineer, with their first song ("When Your Mind's Made Up"). On a break in the early morning, Girl finds a piano in an empty studio and plays Guy one of her own compositions ("The Hill").

After the all-night session wraps up, they walk home. Before they part ways, Girl reveals that she spoke to her husband and he is coming to live with her in Dublin. Guy persuades her to spend his last night in Dublin with him, but she stands him up and he cannot find her to say goodbye before his flight. He plays the demo for his father, who gives him money to help him get settled in London. Before leaving for the airport, Guy buys Girl a piano and makes arrangements for its delivery, then calls his ex-girlfriend, who is happy about his imminent arrival. Girl reunites with her husband in Dublin and plays the piano in their home.

The two leads, Hansard and Irglov, are professional musicians.[6] Director Carney, former bassist for Hansard's band the Frames, had asked a long-time friend to share busker anecdotes and compose songs for the film, but originally intended the male lead to be played by actor Cillian Murphy,[7] who was an almost-signed rock musician before turning to acting.[8] Murphy was also going to be one of the film's producers, but reportedly did not like the prospect of acting opposite non-actor Irglov, who was then 17 years old. Murphy also believed he did not have the vocal capabilities to belt out Hansard's octave-leaping songs, so he pulled out, as did the film's other producers, also withdrawing their financial support.[9] Carney then turned to songwriter Hansard, who had done only one acting job before, a supporting role as guitarist Outspan Foster in the 1991 ensemble film The Commitments, the story of a Dublin soul music cover band. Initially, Hansard was reluctant, fearing that he wouldn't be able to pull it off, but after stipulating that he had to be fully involved in the filmmaking process and that it be low-budget and intimate, he agreed.[9] 152ee80cbc

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