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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Mar 14, 2005 14:01:11 GMT -5
My current air-time hogs while I'm working or posting here are, in no order of preference: Jazz FM 91 for jazz and blues. CBC Radio 1 (Montréal) to keep up with stuff in the old home town. CBC Radio 2 for classical and new music, and word stuff. 820CHAM (Hamilton) for Bulldogs hockey - the announcers are a hoot, mon! BBC World Service for all the news that's fit to hear, and then some. BBC Radio 4 for documentaries, interviews, ideas, and all-around swell use of the English language. BBC Radio 3 mainly for their classical music programing but as well their world and new music programs. * So, what do you guys bend your ears to over the 'net?
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Post by franko on Mar 14, 2005 15:41:27 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I only have a dial-up connection during the day (luddite) . . . but when I have the freedom at home or on the road, bellyup4blues.com : the very best in a** kicking Blues and Blues Rock on the internet. Ahh . . . music to soothe the soul.
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Post by Toronthab on Mar 21, 2005 0:59:42 GMT -5
My current air-time hogs while I'm working or posting here are, in no order of preference: Jazz FM 91 for jazz and blues. CBC Radio 1 (Montréal) to keep up with stuff in the old home town. CBC Radio 2 for classical and new music, and word stuff. 820CHAM (Hamilton) for Bulldogs hockey - the announcers are a hoot, mon! BBC World Service for all the news that's fit to hear, and then some. BBC Radio 4 for documentaries, interviews, ideas, and all-around swell use of the English language. BBC Radio 3 mainly for their classical music programing but as well their world and new music programs. * So, what do you guys bend your ears to over the 'net? Great post M. Lovely to hear sounds of Montreal I'm too dull. I listen to CBC Toronto and it sure as hell ain't what it used to be. The local jazz and Classics stations...anything to avoid commercials.....inane monkeys,,, Montreal's playing some great jazz.....soothing....
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