When requesting a song on my Pandora Premium account via Android Auto (e.g. "Play Thriller") for many songs Pandora will not play the studio version of the song. Using the "Thriller" example, the track played is a marching band cover of the song - not at all what I wanted. The studio version exists in the library as it will play as part of another playlist or station. How can I specify that I want the studio album version, not a live version, remix, or cover? This happens on a large percentage of songs I request and is quite annoying in the car when it isn't possible to get the song I want. This may occur via other VPA devices, I haven't tried it.
I searched and came here with the same issue. Every time I ask Google to play a song via Android Auto, Pandora plays some weird remix or live version and almost never plays the original version of the song I asked for. At first it was annoying, now it's infuriating.
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I have this problem across all voice assistant platforms: Sonos, Google, Alexa, Android Auto. Example songs "Play Willie Nelson On The Road Again" plays Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson live version, "Play Passenger by Iggy Pop" plays a live version, basically any Elton John, and any Reggae will always trigger a live version. This is just in the last 45 minutes. You can't reproduce this issue?
This happens at the drop of a hat. I quite legitimately do not believe your team was unable to reproduce this error - your system has a message for this explaining that "sometimes some songs aren't available on this platform."
Let me assure you, there are minimal people who want live versions of songs they are thinking of, and having it as an option sounds like absolute nonsense. Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4 for example, will quite always come up with live version, and never naturally comes up if you just look up Chicago - I can give you a list of 10 to 15 other artists that this same thing happens with if that type of data would help, but I do not believe for a second that any rigorous testing was done if you say it couldn't be replicated.
I have this same issue. If I wanted to listen to a live version of a song. I will go see the band in concert. This needs to be fixed. I highly doubt that this issue was unable to be reproduced. It happens so frequently it's so frustrating. To the point I'm looking at other services.
Another unhappy customer. Android Auto is constantly playing live versions, a b side version, or even a cover of a song that I've requested by voice through android auto to play on pandora. I have to take my eyes off the road, manually go back in and click on the search where it immediately shows the studio version of the song I requested and select it to get my request to play. Not only is this annoying, but it's a safety hazard.
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When I use voice commands through Google Assistant to play music on Spotify, it sometimes defaults to censored/edited versions of the song. If I use the mic button from within Spotify, it plays the original version of the music.
3. Say "Okay Google" and wait for tone prompt. Then say "Play Impossible Kid on Spotify" or "Play Impossible Kid" or "Play the album Impossible Kid" etc., and the clean, censored version of the album plays. This is most easily noted on track 3 at around the 0:40s mark. "I should give a sh-t less".
Would be great to have a fix to this, but also, no music should default away from its original version. The setting from within the app(s) should be to block explicit content as preferred, not allow explicit as preferred. Not only will this solve tertiary problems caused by inverse sorting (fewer songs need to be edited than don't), but it doesn't seem to assume that music requires censorship.
I still have this exact problem all the time. Spotify app will list explicit first and play the unedited version, but Google home will only play censored versions. I have music restrictions turned entirely off in my Google home
I think more people are having this issue then are talking about it. This has happened to me several times in the couple of years that I've been using Google Home devices. It will get fixed then it pops back up. There are explicit setting in the Google Home app and in Spotify. For me, I have both set to play explicit versions of music with no filters. But albums I listen to without any issue will stop playing the explicit version and only play the clean version. I think it is a joint issue between both Google Assistant and Spotify. I think it has to do with the coding of the request. It is very frustrating the only way I can play songs is by casting them through the Spotify app versus using voice commands which is a little irritating especially if you are sending requests while in the shower. I understand we have to protect innocent ears but there has to be a more efficient way to satisfy all users.
As a first step, it's a good idea to check if you have the playback of explicit content activated for both Spotify and your Google device. You can learn how to do this for the Spotify app here. With Google this option can be toggled in the settings under Digital Wellbeing and parrental controls. You should afterwards restart all devices where the issue comes up, so that the new information is synced with the servers.
If you're experiencing this with Google Home and Google Nest devices, we recommend that you also relink your Google and Spotify accounts. This support article has the necessary steps listed.
Hope you find this useful. Keep us posted how you get on.
This issue is still happening. I just tried it on my car - when I tried to get it to play My Notes by Atmosphere, it defaults to the censored version (which is a far worse version of the song - it's even 20 seconds shorter for some reason!). I cannot figure out a way to get Google Assistant to play the uncensored version, which is even more frustrating - it seems there's no option! This is unacceptable, but I don't know if it's a Spotify issue or Google Assistant issue (though I have confirmed that I have no parental controls filters on in GA or Spotify).
I'm still having this issue on both my Galaxy S20 and my Google Home Mini. When I ask Google Assistant to play a song with a radio edit, it always plays the radio edit, for example "My Band" by D12. But when I ask Google Assistant to play a song without a radio edit, it plays the explicit song normally, for example "Straight Outta Compton" by N.W.A..
I've tried all the things mentioned above, i.e. re-installing the Spotify app, un-linking a re-linking Spotify from my Google Assistant, and making sure the content filters were turned off in the Google Home app, making sure "Allow Explicit Content" is turned on in the Spotify app, but none of them worked.
Considering the issue seems to be happening strictly when playing via the Google device (as opposed to playing directly in the Spotify app), are you still experiencing the same if you uninstall any related recent Google app updates?
Hi everyone, I have the exact OPPOSITE problem. We have a google nest mini speaker for my 10 year old. I have content filters set to "on" for spotify. We ask the mini to play a song and instead of going to the radio edit, it just says "I can't play that with content filters on". Then we get out our phones, log into spotify, find the radio edit, push play, and it plays on the speaker. It's just the darn speaker is lazy and defaults to not playing anything at all. Any ideas for this? Maybe I should take content filters off? Sounds like you were all getting the radio edits with the content filters OFF?!
Does anyone know if this is (a) just an Android version issue, and if so at what Android version it starts becoming a problem? (b) a Naim App version issue, and if so what Naim App version it starts becoming a problem? or a bit of both (a) and (b).
Luckily most of my streaming is done with an obsolete SB Touch. Not only can I search the Logitec server on the nas for artist, albums and tracks, but I can also browse the folder structure of the music storage on the nas. Impressive for a mass market consumer electronics company.
Yes it is a bit annoying that the search will not include the NAS but the filtering on the server view works well. Is this an Android specific limitation ie does the search function on IOS include files from a NAS?
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