Internet Radio Receivers

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Internet Radio Receivers

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Hi again,

Is anyone using this medium? I was until Yamaha and vtuner fell out of love for each other. :evil:

I am now missing my dose of southern American blues and need to get it back.

Hoping someone enjoys real music and can advise out how they get it. Not interested in Pandora etc. :evil:

I have figured so far I probably need to get a stand alone unit, but am not sure what to get.

Any ideas?????? :)

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try

www.iheart.com

just find your radio station and listen.
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Yes Jon. Our local Murray Bridge station has gone over to that as well.
I love tuning in to Tamworth country music etc. I must say that a lot of modern country is a real sad thing.
Slim hated the way it was headed years ago as well.
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Is that a free app or pay for? Cheers
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free.

just log in.
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Thank you
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Well,
I have found a very good stop gap for myself for the time being.

Good old google assistant! "Hey google, play me some blues music."
I was sceptical, but have to advise content playing is exceptional.

Etta James, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Blues Delight, B.B. King and so on.

Maybe worth a look for some country stuff, probably USA content, but it will be older than today's crap.
Luckily I love blues music and the purest comes from southern US.

The music I am hearing now is beyond awesome and from bands I have never heard of.

I recommend exploring this medium, you will hear something never heard before.

Be brave ;)
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Now listening to John Lee Hooker and Carlos Santana going together
Now Buddy Guy. Wow
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I much prefer live music (these days, now we can afford it).
Just returned from a performance in our town by the Cologne Chamber Philharmonic, a string sextet: three violins, a viola, violoncello & double bass.
AMAZING!!
Watching the fingers of the violin soloist Sergey Didorenko flying through Vivaldi, Mozart, Paganini & Saint-Saens was sheer delight! What’s more, he did the entire performance without sheet music in front of him! :shock:
And the violoncello player, Dmitrij Gornowkij blew us all away with his performance of Paganini’s Moses Variations — played on ONE STRING!
The story is that Paganini was performing it when three of the four strings progressively broke… so he carried on, doing the whole thing on his one remaining string!
Have not heard that story before, always wondered why… thought it might have been written as a challenge to other players. 😜 Apparently Paganini had unusually long fingers which helped him stretch up & down the strings.

If anyone is interested, they are playing in Echuca Sunday afternoon, then Beechworth Sunday evening.
Google it.

Just to let you know: I have very catholic tastes, my CD collection includes classical, 40s Big Bands, 60s rock (Shadows, Beatles etc), country (ballads, not the achy breaky heart stuff), the Goons, Peter Sellers & Rowan Atkinson. 😁
Oh, and Monty Python…
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Greynomad wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 12:07 am I much prefer live music (these days, now we can afford it).
Just returned from a performance in our town by the Cologne Chamber Philharmonic, a string sextet: three violins, a viola, violoncello & double bass.
AMAZING!!
Watching the fingers of the violin soloist Sergey Didorenko flying through Vivaldi, Mozart, Paganini & Saint-Saens was sheer delight! What’s more, he did the entire performance without sheet music in front of him! :shock:
And the violoncello player, Dmitrij Gornowkij blew us all away with his performance of Paganini’s Moses Variations — played on ONE STRING!
The story is that Paganini was performing it when three of the four strings progressively broke… so he carried on, doing the whole thing on his one remaining string!
Have not heard that story before, always wondered why… thought it might have been written as a challenge to other players. 😜 Apparently Paganini had unusually long fingers which helped him stretch up & down the strings.

If anyone is interested, they are playing in Echuca Sunday afternoon, then Beechworth Sunday evening.
Google it.

Just to let you know: I have very catholic tastes, my CD collection includes classical, 40s Big Bands, 60s rock (Shadows, Beatles etc), country (ballads, not the achy breaky heart stuff), the Goons, Peter Sellers & Rowan Atkinson. 😁
Oh, and Monty Python…
WOT !! no pipes and drums. Shame Ray.
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I plan to have another birthday next year.

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