Thanks a lot, Marty. This seems as good a time as any to mention that my new Pure Pop Radio station is indeed running with more than 750 great pop songs from the 1960s through to today. Listen to the station by going to http://www.purepopradio.com. Just click on the link. Tomorrow, Wednesday, tune in to a brand new edition of The Frank Lee Sprague Radio Hour. Frank Lee Sprague is, of course, one-half of the fabulous Sprague Brothers, and his show is one hour's worth of early rock 'n' roll, British Invasion, and regular visits from none other than Frank's Granny. It's a real hoot, and I know you will all enjoy it. It airs from 2-3 pm EST, or thereabouts (getting used to new software, I am). If there is anything any of you would like to hear on the station, please let me know. Enjoy! Alan http://www.purepopradio.com http://www.buhdge.com Marty Rudnick wrote: >I've checked out last.fm and really liked it. In a related story, I've been listening to Alan Haber's new station at purepopradio.com. The audio quality is as good as most streaming stations I've heard, I can link it in through iTunes, but it's the CONTENT that is sooo fine. Check it out! > >Marty > > >---- wrote: > > >>I downloaded the software for last.fm a couple weeks ago and my wife and I have been enjoying it immensely. I noticed that someone here had started a last.fm station a while back, (which was what alerted me to it in the first place.) but I can't find the details/address... A search for Audities comes up with nothing... I'm not subscribing yet.. Is it worth it? What little I've done with it I really like... even better than XM or Sirius in that it is (seemingly) more pro-active in choosing what you want to hear... anyway I was just wondering what people here thought of it, any advice etc. >>Thanks >>Paul >> >> >> > > > > >