Tried Tidal, and I couldn't get past the monthly expense. I ended up getting around with youtube (with adblock) for a long time before the others were around, and I also got familiar with Pandora so the AI discovery at least gives me a route to research, if it runs out of suggestions. Amzon works pretty good with the AI as well.
With amzon, I choose a station based on particular artists and some of these can go all day at work before noticing many, if any repeats. I have managed some very lengthy band catalog marathons from Pandora, youtube and amzon. While listening to Pandora, I will load up band accounts on youtube and will have 20 tabs across the top of my screen to surf if I feel like it. As soon as I start to hear more than one song from the same album is good and it hooks me initially, I will immediately load it into a youtube search so I remember to revisit it.
Concerts were $8-$12 back in the '70s. Our biggest hurdle was getting a ride to them and we would fill a car with more than it was designed to hold.
I definitely like collecting the actual CDs. Not so much a fan of new vinyl, comparatively. Love my Tsuyoshi Yamamoto collection from TBM studios and others. For vinyl I still prefer vintage and physically going to the used record store and shopping thru all the records.
When the internet was down for weeks after Irma, and the phone connection was down, or really slow, I was not without plenty of music. It's half of what caused me to revisit and restore all my old media.
Since I have converted to more of a super-desktop setup, I am going to build a side stand for my turntable so that I can access it from my seat.