Twin_Cam wrote:
mtn wrote:
I have a bluegrass station that keeps playing ACDC. Otherwise its pretty good.
I just died inside a little.
If I was allowed to listen to music at work, I would probably listen to Pandora. But I'm not. And my car only has a CD player, and my phone doesn't have Internet access. Sooooo...
I think I know why, actually. There is a band that plays a bluegrass version of "highway to hell" that might have cross pollinated.
Haysee Dixie: Highway to Hell
Edit: I'm an idiot who thought he would be the first on a three page thread to mention Hayseed. At least there's a link now.
So far Pandora has definitely made me a Helmet fan. Pandora is also making me regret missing the recent Melvins concert.
Keith wrote:
Yes, because music is evil.
You don't need a smartphone to run Pandora, of course. I use an iPod Touch in the garage. On the road, I tend to listen to audiobooks instead.
I do find it funny that Pandora acts differently on the computer. It'll pause once in a while and prod you to make sure you're listening. Never seems to do that on the iPod.
yes.. that is the problem I have. Can't figure out why it does that
I've been using Pandora for a few years now, I have a lot of different stations depending upon mood. Most of it is hip hop, though.
So, what's the best way to get Pandora playing through my stereo?
Blue Ray / DVD Player? Our Samsung Blue Ray does regular DVDs and has Netflix, Blockbuster, Pandora and YouTube streaming capabilities built in.