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Steamrollin Stan
194 posts
Nov 29, 2011
12:03 AM
I often listen to itunes radio, am i the only one?
Classic blues from 30's to 70's is my favourite, i've often downloaded songs from itunes after listening to some of these great classics. Am i alone?
Rubes
450 posts
Nov 29, 2011
3:13 AM
Hey Stan, I like JAZZRADIO.COM, seems to have a good mix of classic and contemporary. Stuff without harp is good to improvise with, no commercials is great, but like most examples of programmed music, after a while it starts to sound a bit familiar. At this stage these days you can easily slip into the youtube tangents ( or some MBH scrutinization! ) .
I too have been financially led astray by the slightest hint of some tasty new groove/discovery!!

Stan...... YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!!!!!!!
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One of Rubes's bands, DadsinSpace-MySpace
JimInMO
104 posts
Nov 29, 2011
6:07 AM
I have it on right now. 1.FM is my favorite. Lots of harmonica. Modern and traditional. Listen to Blues Classics some. 30's to 70's.
Honkin On Bobo
845 posts
Nov 29, 2011
8:00 AM
I listen to the blues channel on TV, most cable systems have several stations in different genres. The blues channel on my station spans Robert Johnson to Kenny Neal and everything in between. got a nice set of BOSE hooked up to the tube so the sound is pretty good.

Only downside - no accompanying video, only a photo of the artist in the background, though some great trivia scrolls by on the bottom as the tune plays.

Last Edited by on Nov 29, 2011 8:13 AM


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