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![]() To tha beat, y'all (fortunecity.com) That got me to wondering about where else in the vast dub-dub-dub is good listening. Do you, fellow blog user (those of you who listen to computer radio, anyway), have a favorite? What sites do you use? |
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Posted by Holly @ 4:45 PM Fri, Nov 30, 2007
I listened to Pandora a few years ago, but it looks like its really improved/spiffed up since my last listen, so I think it's time to show it some more love.
I'm with you on Accuradio, particularly its classical and holiday stations. What I like best is that you can get pretty specific about the *kind* of music you want to hear (Hello, classical by time periods).
But music I'm unfamilar with, I turn to iTunes radio. There are 25 streams with dozens of stations each. Because my sad collection of Massive Attack can only take my jones for some trip-hop so far.
Posted by Donna @ 9:51 PM Thu, Dec 06, 2007
I listen to RadioFreeTexas.org for a great selection of Texas artists that fall into the "Americana" or "alt-country" category. It's almost all requests and has a very enthusiastic and rapidly-growing following.
Posted by Suzanne Mcguire @ 2:49 AM Thu, Dec 13, 2007
Pandora has really improved :) I also listen to www.voiceamerica.com sometimes. Can anyone suggest me some interesting internet radio stations?