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The Static Age - Amphibian
Awesome music.. hard to explain but its a group that has influences from the 80's and 90's (The Cure, The Police, etc.) but puts a contemporary twist.
Heres a comment about them from AMP magazine:
"Holy Sh!t, everyone who likes anything, ranging from THE CURE to THE POLICE to COMMUNIQUE to AFI needs to get this CD. I mean it."-- AMP MAGAZINE
Awesome music.. hard to explain but its a group that has influences from the 80's and 90's (The Cure, The Police, etc.) but puts a contemporary twist.
Heres a comment about them from AMP magazine:
"Holy Sh!t, everyone who likes anything, ranging from THE CURE to THE POLICE to COMMUNIQUE to AFI needs to get this CD. I mean it."-- AMP MAGAZINE
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Medicine - Time Baby 3
This is the group and song playing in the first club scene in the movie The Crow.. love the song
here's the vid from Youtube.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE6J899j-xA
This is the group and song playing in the first club scene in the movie The Crow.. love the song
here's the vid from Youtube.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE6J899j-xA
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Well, I finally see the big deal about the shuffle option on the iPod. I put together a playlsit of about 150 songs (over 10 hours) for a party we're having this Saturday. And while I put the songs in a predetermined order (which was rather time consuming) I've been listening to the list in "shuffle" mode - which is essentailly like a radio station with no commercials that only plays the songs you like.
Now I have some complaints about the limitations of the iTunes/iPod playlist feature - I'd like it to be able to make a playlist of playlists - and then shuffle within those. For example - the first 3 hours of the party (starts at 1) I have jazz and a few new age songs for background. Then I go into a mix of 60s, and light rock, and classic rock - but I don[t want that totally random either. I'd like it to do 2 of each list, then keep cycling.
Oh well - maybe a future version of the OS will do that.
Now I have some complaints about the limitations of the iTunes/iPod playlist feature - I'd like it to be able to make a playlist of playlists - and then shuffle within those. For example - the first 3 hours of the party (starts at 1) I have jazz and a few new age songs for background. Then I go into a mix of 60s, and light rock, and classic rock - but I don[t want that totally random either. I'd like it to do 2 of each list, then keep cycling.
Oh well - maybe a future version of the OS will do that.
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Or maybe in the future you will have the stick surgically removed from your backside and let random be random.52FM wrote:Well, I finally see the big deal about the shuffle option on the iPod. I put together a playlsit of about 150 songs (over 10 hours) for a party we're having this Saturday. And while I put the songs in a predetermined order (which was rather time consuming) I've been listening to the list in "shuffle" mode - which is essentailly like a radio station with no commercials that only plays the songs you like.
Now I have some complaints about the limitations of the iTunes/iPod playlist feature - I'd like it to be able to make a playlist of playlists - and then shuffle within those. For example - the first 3 hours of the party (starts at 1) I have jazz and a few new age songs for background. Then I go into a mix of 60s, and light rock, and classic rock - but I don[t want that totally random either. I'd like it to do 2 of each list, then keep cycling.
Oh well - maybe a future version of the OS will do that.
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Hope you got some Norah Jones in there, she has some great background, jazzy, stuff on her debut album.
What I'm listening to now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGr1iv1tmYU
My favorite Norah Jones song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5V1xl7LCEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGr1iv1tmYU
My favorite Norah Jones song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5V1xl7LCEg
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Lately I've been listening most of the time to two online radio stations.
One is http://sky.fm, especially the smooth jazz channel - love the music there.
Another one is a Hungarian station named Tilos radio - located at http://www.tilos.hu. I do not understand them at all - Hungarian is a pretty strange language, even for me - but the music tends to be excellent at times, especially mornings, evenings, and Sundays - like today, they played I think two hours of folksy-sounding obscure string music non-stop. They play a lot of experimental tracks and music that is definitely not mainstream - a good listen.
One is http://sky.fm, especially the smooth jazz channel - love the music there.
Another one is a Hungarian station named Tilos radio - located at http://www.tilos.hu. I do not understand them at all - Hungarian is a pretty strange language, even for me - but the music tends to be excellent at times, especially mornings, evenings, and Sundays - like today, they played I think two hours of folksy-sounding obscure string music non-stop. They play a lot of experimental tracks and music that is definitely not mainstream - a good listen.
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