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From | "Farrar Hudkins" <fhudkins@gmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Opening Pandora's Box |
Date | Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:51:53 -0500 |
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I discovered New Pornographers and Franz Ferdinand, and re-discovered
Joy Division. (Yeah, yeah, yeah ... I know I'm out of touch. Sorry.)
Mostly, though, Pandora.com has introduced me to albums I hadn't
heard, even though I knew the artist. Example: I'm no massive Elton
John fan, but I heard a couple of cuts off of "Tumbleweed Connection"
and picked that one up.
BTW, anyone know about the possible re-mastering of "Shaming of the
True" by the late Kevin Gilbert? I heard a rumour about that a couple
of years ago but haven't heard anything since.
-Farrar Hudkins
On 9/27/06, Ron Katcher <ronkatcher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have been using Pandora (www.pandora.com) for a the past several months
> and find it to be a terrific way of discovering new artists who are (and
> some who certainly are not) within my preferred styles of music. I consider
> myself fairly knowledgable about bands in my preferred genres-- power pop,
> jangle rock, etc.-- but have been surprised by several bands/artists that I
> really like but had never heard of. So far my favorite discoveries have
> been Muzzle, Novillero and the Anniversary. I have picked up two used
> Muzzle cds from Djangomusic.com; the one I have listed to in nearly its
> entirety, "Betty Pickup," is really good.
>
> Has anyone else "discovered" someone new through Pandora?
>
>
> Ron K.
>
>
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