In reply to MitchellC:
try early Vertical Horizon.
ignorant wrote: lets go murphy's I listen to pandora Or http://www.xpn.org/yrock-on-xpn/home <---- stream that radio. It is that good.
+1.. One of the only stations I listen to besides WRTI (Temple U's Jazz and Classical Station). I discover alot of bands through Emusic and just looking around. Also, I discover from a couple jazz forums and also Jambase has good features on some unique music.
+1 for Dropkick and Pandora I've got "The Warrior's Code" in loaded in the car right now as some... inspirational music to get me through the Christmas shopping traffic madness.
How can you bring up Dropkick Murphys without mentioning "kiss me I'm E36 M3-faced" best song ever!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YOEO7jtIs4
gamby wrote: Now that I'm older, I'm trying to stay in touch w/ what's new and interesting, because I never want to be one of those people who stopped exploring new music after age 27.
See thats funny... I'm 19, and almost all of my favorite music is old, or new stuff that sounds old.
RXBeetle wrote: +1 for Dropkick and Pandora I've got "The Warrior's Code" in loaded in the car right now as some... inspirational music to get me through the Christmas shopping traffic madness. How can you bring up Dropkick Murphys without mentioning "kiss me I'm E36 M3-faced" best song ever! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YOEO7jtIs4
ha no...
boys on the docks. duh....
Xceler8x wrote: Richmond is lucky enough to have one decent radio station. I get recommendations from them. I also have a ton of music-phile friends who turn me on to stuff. Also, allmusic.com and Pandora are great hits.
If you live in the west end, you may be able to pick up WNRN, though I cannot remember the frequency that they broadcast on there, and I'm wearing a GRM t-shirt, not a WNRN tee.
I like getting movie soundtracks, though I make sure I liked the movie, and that there are bands I had never heard of on them. Found some great bands that way.
Yes....NPR on all day here too.
I do like Pandora (the CEO was actually on NPR the other day).
BeeMP3 is a pretty good source of MP3s (which play nicely in iPods).
I am old-old school and prefer Blind Faith, Joni, The Kinks, Beatles, etc.
These days, I am enjoying the various music videos on YouTube.
~HERE~ is one I just listened to. Funny!
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