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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: steve dave on November 06, 2009, 10:32:09 PM
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What are your stations and what are the results?
sd 1: Toadies/Midlake/Sigur Ros/Killers (makes for a lot of WTFs)
sd 2: Journey (yeah, that's it)
sd 3: Wayne/lady gaga/arcade fire (party time mix)
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various different types of country. A little Theory of a Deadman thrown in there.
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1)crowded house, neil finn, jayhawks, stone roses, etc.-i like
2)ice cube, nwa, public enemy, etc.-i like
3)guns n roses, poison, cinderella, the cult, etc.-i like
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1)crowded house, neil flinn, jayhawks, stone roses, etc.-i like
stealing this one :drool:
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FWIW, I've used both and prefer Grooveshark to pandora. Let's you "autoplay" (like Pandora's pretty much only function), but more importantly, it has a library consisting of about every song ever.
You can choose songs, other people's playlists, or just listen to entire albums, all streaming instantly.
It's incredible.
Set up a playlist of the discography of Explosions in the Sky in about 30 seconds and listen to music for hours while studying.
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Set up a playlist of the discography of Explosions in the Sky in about 30 seconds and listen to music for hours
Poet Warrior PM!
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Also, while this is not the site you were talking about (I think)..it's worth a look:
http://www.grooveshack.net/
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For reference Grooveshark.com (http://Grooveshark.com).
Haven't used Pandora since, although, I must admit, that if you're looking for new music, Pandora is probably better. If you know what you're looking for, Grooveshark is for you.
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For reference Grooveshark.com (http://Grooveshark.com).
Haven't used Pandora since, although, I must admit, that if you're looking for new music, Pandora is probably better. If you know what you're looking for, Grooveshark is for you.
I like to just set it and let it play random stuff. This seems like a very cool site though. Would be interested to see if it would work with a media streamer of some sort (western digital HD thing or squeezebox or something). Would be very elite.
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1)crowded house, neil flinn, jayhawks, stone roses, etc.-i like
stealing this one :drool:
crowded house/finn is pretty much amazing. first just them 16 yrs ago (amazing) need to watch it all the way through. lmao how fantastic they were. and second w/ eddie vedder (pretty cool). live music is so much more fun then not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b99vu9bH2Zc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WakL_NB_1tY
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1)crowded house, neil flinn, jayhawks, stone roses, etc.-i like
stealing this one :drool:
crowded house/finn is pretty much amazing. first just them 16 yrs ago (amazing) need to watch it all the way through. lmao how fantastic they were. and second w/ eddie veddar (pretty cool). live music is so much more fun then not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b99vu9bH2Zc&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WakL_NB_1tY
Definitely more fun
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Also, while this is not the site you were talking about (I think)..it's worth a look:
http://www.grooveshack.net/
Holy crap. Probably the best site I've ever seen. This might even be better than Napster. Should I be nervous using that site at work? Will the arrr eye AA come knocking on my door?
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Also, while this is not the site you were talking about (I think)..it's worth a look:
http://www.grooveshack.net/
Holy crap. Probably the best site I've ever seen. This might even be better than Napster. Should I be nervous using that site at work? Will the arrr eye AA come knocking on my door?
I think that, since it streams, you are in the clear. It is pretty elite though.
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Also, while this is not the site you were talking about (I think)..it's worth a look:
http://www.grooveshack.net/
Holy crap. Probably the best site I've ever seen. This might even be better than Napster. Should I be nervous using that site at work? Will the arrr eye AA come knocking on my door?
I think that, since it streams, you are in the clear. It is pretty elite though.
:love: Listening to the first of 17 or so renditions of Guantanamera now. :love:
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