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From ArthurBang2@aol.com
Subject Re: radio
Date Tue, 6 Apr 2004 19:48:19 EDT

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For me, I listen to a lot of CD's but I also listen to radio on ocassion.  I
got the XM satellite radio last year and listen to that several times a week,
but the main reason for that is so I can discover new music I wouldn't
hear about through the internet.   The XMU channel has turned me on
to dozens of bands already, and I've discovered some of my favorite
songs of the decade on there.

And then, in Southern California, we now have a new station called
Indie 103 that actually makes radio worth listening to again.

Arthur
http://www.thepickle.net/
http://www.livejournal.com/~arthurbang

Totally unrelated, by the way.. I went to jury duty and ended up on a 5
day trial (today, tomorrow, Friday, Monday and Tuesday) so it may
delay my all-cover song radio show by a week.


In a message dated 4/6/2004 9:33:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jchasin@nyc.rr.com writes:
Why do so many of you listen to the radio?  How often are you trapped in
places that lack CD players or mp3 players?  Honestly; I'm legitimately
curious.  Surely you folks must be the kind of music junkies I am; I've
always got a stack of CDs to listen to, either retail or bootleg, and I
never catch up.  I can't imagine a situation where I'd want to hear music
and think "radio." Car included.  Maybe not everyone has the luxury of a CD
player in the car?

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