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February 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #509956February 4, 2010 at 3:29 PM #509117
jpinpb
ParticipantI like hearing the DJs though. Kinda like some live contact out there. At least w/Halloran. He provided info about music and artists, etc. etc. I tune the commercials out. Anyway, if KPBS did something like KCRW, there would be no commercials. It was be great.
February 4, 2010 at 3:29 PM #509264jpinpb
ParticipantI like hearing the DJs though. Kinda like some live contact out there. At least w/Halloran. He provided info about music and artists, etc. etc. I tune the commercials out. Anyway, if KPBS did something like KCRW, there would be no commercials. It was be great.
February 4, 2010 at 3:29 PM #509675jpinpb
ParticipantI like hearing the DJs though. Kinda like some live contact out there. At least w/Halloran. He provided info about music and artists, etc. etc. I tune the commercials out. Anyway, if KPBS did something like KCRW, there would be no commercials. It was be great.
February 4, 2010 at 3:29 PM #509768jpinpb
ParticipantI like hearing the DJs though. Kinda like some live contact out there. At least w/Halloran. He provided info about music and artists, etc. etc. I tune the commercials out. Anyway, if KPBS did something like KCRW, there would be no commercials. It was be great.
February 4, 2010 at 3:29 PM #510022jpinpb
ParticipantI like hearing the DJs though. Kinda like some live contact out there. At least w/Halloran. He provided info about music and artists, etc. etc. I tune the commercials out. Anyway, if KPBS did something like KCRW, there would be no commercials. It was be great.
February 4, 2010 at 11:06 PM #509400sdduuuude
ParticipantFor nearly every song, you can link to the database and get detailed info about that song, the artist, and the album. Further links bring you to reviews of the album (proof of a live person out there), other albums for that artist, as well as artists, songs and albums similar to the current. And, you can play snippets of most songs, too.
Plus, there is a little forum for each song so you feel connected to other listeners.
If you are really into music, you could spend hours digging into those web pages. It’s quite fun.
It’s a remarkable application. For each song, someone has taken time to characterize the song using 300 specific musical characteristics. It’s “about the music” for sure !
I uses those characteristics to find other music you may like. Really cool. Highly recommended.
How else could I have possibly discovered a rockin’ bagpipe band called “Enter the Haggis” ?
I recently bought a Samsung DVD player that has a built-in Pandora application so I can play pandora.com through my audio system. I have a friend who listened to pandora using his I-phone on a drive up to O.C.
February 4, 2010 at 11:06 PM #509546sdduuuude
ParticipantFor nearly every song, you can link to the database and get detailed info about that song, the artist, and the album. Further links bring you to reviews of the album (proof of a live person out there), other albums for that artist, as well as artists, songs and albums similar to the current. And, you can play snippets of most songs, too.
Plus, there is a little forum for each song so you feel connected to other listeners.
If you are really into music, you could spend hours digging into those web pages. It’s quite fun.
It’s a remarkable application. For each song, someone has taken time to characterize the song using 300 specific musical characteristics. It’s “about the music” for sure !
I uses those characteristics to find other music you may like. Really cool. Highly recommended.
How else could I have possibly discovered a rockin’ bagpipe band called “Enter the Haggis” ?
I recently bought a Samsung DVD player that has a built-in Pandora application so I can play pandora.com through my audio system. I have a friend who listened to pandora using his I-phone on a drive up to O.C.
February 4, 2010 at 11:06 PM #509959sdduuuude
ParticipantFor nearly every song, you can link to the database and get detailed info about that song, the artist, and the album. Further links bring you to reviews of the album (proof of a live person out there), other albums for that artist, as well as artists, songs and albums similar to the current. And, you can play snippets of most songs, too.
Plus, there is a little forum for each song so you feel connected to other listeners.
If you are really into music, you could spend hours digging into those web pages. It’s quite fun.
It’s a remarkable application. For each song, someone has taken time to characterize the song using 300 specific musical characteristics. It’s “about the music” for sure !
I uses those characteristics to find other music you may like. Really cool. Highly recommended.
How else could I have possibly discovered a rockin’ bagpipe band called “Enter the Haggis” ?
I recently bought a Samsung DVD player that has a built-in Pandora application so I can play pandora.com through my audio system. I have a friend who listened to pandora using his I-phone on a drive up to O.C.
February 4, 2010 at 11:06 PM #510052sdduuuude
ParticipantFor nearly every song, you can link to the database and get detailed info about that song, the artist, and the album. Further links bring you to reviews of the album (proof of a live person out there), other albums for that artist, as well as artists, songs and albums similar to the current. And, you can play snippets of most songs, too.
Plus, there is a little forum for each song so you feel connected to other listeners.
If you are really into music, you could spend hours digging into those web pages. It’s quite fun.
It’s a remarkable application. For each song, someone has taken time to characterize the song using 300 specific musical characteristics. It’s “about the music” for sure !
I uses those characteristics to find other music you may like. Really cool. Highly recommended.
How else could I have possibly discovered a rockin’ bagpipe band called “Enter the Haggis” ?
I recently bought a Samsung DVD player that has a built-in Pandora application so I can play pandora.com through my audio system. I have a friend who listened to pandora using his I-phone on a drive up to O.C.
February 4, 2010 at 11:06 PM #510303sdduuuude
ParticipantFor nearly every song, you can link to the database and get detailed info about that song, the artist, and the album. Further links bring you to reviews of the album (proof of a live person out there), other albums for that artist, as well as artists, songs and albums similar to the current. And, you can play snippets of most songs, too.
Plus, there is a little forum for each song so you feel connected to other listeners.
If you are really into music, you could spend hours digging into those web pages. It’s quite fun.
It’s a remarkable application. For each song, someone has taken time to characterize the song using 300 specific musical characteristics. It’s “about the music” for sure !
I uses those characteristics to find other music you may like. Really cool. Highly recommended.
How else could I have possibly discovered a rockin’ bagpipe band called “Enter the Haggis” ?
I recently bought a Samsung DVD player that has a built-in Pandora application so I can play pandora.com through my audio system. I have a friend who listened to pandora using his I-phone on a drive up to O.C.
February 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #509689CDMA ENG
ParticipantGwaaddddd… SDDuuuude…
Your german NOT irish… Give that Haggish stuff a rest… Are you thier publisist?!?! Every since you heard that band you have to go around telling everyone! 😛
I did my part in all this and emailed thier program director at 94.9 telling them that the lack of morning show is the reason why I listened to them in the morning.
I also included the fact that Halloran was one of the best and most professional DJs I have ever heard.
I did tell them to keep up the good work on the other shows though.
CE
February 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #509837CDMA ENG
ParticipantGwaaddddd… SDDuuuude…
Your german NOT irish… Give that Haggish stuff a rest… Are you thier publisist?!?! Every since you heard that band you have to go around telling everyone! 😛
I did my part in all this and emailed thier program director at 94.9 telling them that the lack of morning show is the reason why I listened to them in the morning.
I also included the fact that Halloran was one of the best and most professional DJs I have ever heard.
I did tell them to keep up the good work on the other shows though.
CE
February 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #510251CDMA ENG
ParticipantGwaaddddd… SDDuuuude…
Your german NOT irish… Give that Haggish stuff a rest… Are you thier publisist?!?! Every since you heard that band you have to go around telling everyone! 😛
I did my part in all this and emailed thier program director at 94.9 telling them that the lack of morning show is the reason why I listened to them in the morning.
I also included the fact that Halloran was one of the best and most professional DJs I have ever heard.
I did tell them to keep up the good work on the other shows though.
CE
February 5, 2010 at 10:55 AM #510342CDMA ENG
ParticipantGwaaddddd… SDDuuuude…
Your german NOT irish… Give that Haggish stuff a rest… Are you thier publisist?!?! Every since you heard that band you have to go around telling everyone! 😛
I did my part in all this and emailed thier program director at 94.9 telling them that the lack of morning show is the reason why I listened to them in the morning.
I also included the fact that Halloran was one of the best and most professional DJs I have ever heard.
I did tell them to keep up the good work on the other shows though.
CE
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