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Zarko 11-22-2009 09:05 AM

I've discovered the most popular three artists on my local radio are Michael Buble, Meat Loaf and Dire Straits.

Only one of those three are awesome unfortunately.

IWP 11-23-2009 12:49 AM

Radio is for people who don't have either a cd or mp3 player in their car. ;)

TheCunningStunt 11-23-2009 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mojopinuk (Post 768984)
I have all the music if im in the house. If im not in the house i have my ipod with me. If i feel like a change i have Last.FM, Spotify etc

The radio is dead to me.

Spotify killed the radiostar.

LoathsomePete 11-23-2009 10:42 AM

I haven't listened to the radio since I was around 13 or 14 and got my CD player. A year later I got a CD player that could play MP3 CD's so rather than carrying 7 CD's in my bag, I could just have one CD in my CD player and choose between 5 to 7 albums. Then when I was 16 I got my 20 GB Creative Zen MP3 player was that awesome until the headphone jack decided to stop working. From there I used an iPod for awhile, but I ended up dropping it and the damn thing's hard drive frozen (Yes this was before they started using Flash Memory). My car has a cassette player in it so I have one of those blank cassettes with the wire that plugs into my MP3 player, plus I carry a few back up CD's incase my Zune battery dies. All in all, I've worked incredibly hard to make sure I never have to listen to the radio ever again. If I wanted to hear ad's every five minutes I'd watch TV.

NSW 11-23-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 771429)
I haven't listened to the radio since I was around 13 or 14 and got my CD player. A year later I got a CD player that could play MP3 CD's so rather than carrying 7 CD's in my bag, I could just have one CD in my CD player and choose between 5 to 7 albums. Then when I was 16 I got my 20 GB Creative Zen MP3 player was that awesome until the headphone jack decided to stop working. From there I used an iPod for awhile, but I ended up dropping it and the damn thing's hard drive frozen (Yes this was before they started using Flash Memory). My car has a cassette player in it so I have one of those blank cassettes with the wire that plugs into my MP3 player, plus I carry a few back up CD's incase my Zune battery dies. All in all, I've worked incredibly hard to make sure I never have to listen to the radio ever again. If I wanted to hear ad's every five minutes I'd watch TV.

I'm pretty much the same way, except that I do actually tune in on the radio once in a blue moon to see what's new in the world of music. Unlike most people, I don't believe everything on the radio sucks. But the times I hear something good are few and far between. I think more than half the stations in this town play spanish-language music, not bad per se (as I do enjoy some reggaeton from time to time) but come on already. We have only one crap rock station, one top forty, a couple rap/hip hop stations, a classic rock station and an oldies station...three country stations and about 10 spanish stations. Between all the Spanish and the advertisments, it usually doesn't make for a good listening experience.

Astronomer 11-23-2009 04:15 PM

I still listen to the radio, there are some really great stations over here that are diverse/ interesting/ a little more obscure and not the predictable top 40 stuff. Whenever I'm in my car I listen to the radio, I actually discover great bands that I hadn't heard of and hear about great gigs around town.

Jebstab 11-24-2009 06:18 AM

not me!

its going to be a dying thing now spotify has come on the scene. boohoo

boo boo 11-24-2009 09:48 AM

I still do because I stupidly forget to bring CDs with me every time I hit the road, I need to get it together, I always spent most of the time speeding through every station, which could go on for 10 minutes until I actually find something worth listening to... usually when it's half over or the signal is starting to mess up.

But if I have to choose between Bad Company and Grandma's seasonal Christmas music compilation, then yeah.

FETCHER. 11-24-2009 01:41 PM

I always listen to radio in the car, that way you don't have the pressure of pleasing everyone else in the cars musical tastes, radio is common ground. Most of my friends are way into other genres.
And always on a saturday night, when a special show thing comes on, it plays the best songs ever for me. They've even played at large Colours events as a Dj station, I've seen them twice :D (called GBX btw if anyones interested.)

jackhammer 11-24-2009 02:00 PM

I'm glad sometimes that I don't drive which means I don't 'accidentally' leave my music at home so all that I have to listen to is local radio ;) Go on just admit it people you love belting out the No1 single with the bass booming and windows open innit?

bigtex 11-24-2009 06:11 PM

i dont know where i'd be if i didnt hear caprice muzik, Quint Black, Tum and Big Tuck up and down the street when i was a youngn

FETCHER. 11-24-2009 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jackhammer (Post 772100)
I'm glad sometimes that I don't drive which means I don't 'accidentally' leave my music at home so all that I have to listen to is local radio ;) Go on just admit it people you love belting out the No1 single with the bass booming and windows open innit?

Don't forget the sunglasses and one hand on the steering wheel. :D

NumberNineDream 11-24-2009 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by kayleigh. (Post 772252)
Don't forget the sunglasses and one hand on the steering wheel. :D

... and holding a Coca Light in the other.

jazztrumpetlicks 11-24-2009 08:33 PM

I listen to the radio still, but only while driving. I would say that is not a very large part of my day. Less than 5%.

Doesn't look good on my end, cank it!


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