michaelhigh
mind's eye music
Illinois Street Lounge on Soma FM.
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enjoy it while you can.Great channel!
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I sent Soma some money the other day.enjoy it while you can.
All is still choppy on the front. Many shut down and many still weighing options (geoblocking, non-profit, downsizing) Many scurried off to Belgium based Radionomy for the free bandwidth and promise of "all royalties being paid". Silly bastards. Alas, just when their naive refugee heels were cooling, Radionomy got "busted" (lawsuit) for outright non-payment of royalties to SX.I sent Soma some money the other day.
I assume nothing new to report on the royalties front.
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This might be a little off topic but is Reel Radio around/? Thanks
Should be interesting to see what happens to Pandora. That is a huge boost to their current rates.
Me too, +48V. They say "the more you drink the better they sound!" Who can argue with that?Of many, this one has been in my wheelhouse for several years.
" Americana Roots music for Cowhands, Cowpokes and Cowtippers."
Boot Liquor - SomaFM
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A snip sampling.......
15:50:03 (Now) Jenny Kerr Tijuana Waltz Extra Strength
15:47:03 Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle Too Sober To Sleep Let's Just Stay Here
15:44:18 Gourds Blankets Cow Fish Fowl or Pig
15:40:52 Edith Frost Sing Me Back Home The Executioner's Last Songs, Volume 1
15:38:15 Scott Miller On A Roll Citation (With The Commonweal
15:35:53 Slobberbone Engine Joe Barrel Chested
15:33:00 Guy Clark If I Needed You Somedays The Song Writes You
15:29:48 Adam Carroll Tears In My Gumbo Let It Choose You
15:25:25 Oldtime Stringband That's The Way It Goes Gotta quit kickin' my dog around
As I lamented in another thread, it seems every other station here is "pop-country" nonsense with Florida Georgia Line and Luke (Puke?) Bryan. Even the two or three "oldies" stations somehow seem to get plenty of Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney played. We have an "easy" station that actually plays more old country than the country stations.
Pandora is pretty good, but there are really no rarities. When I try to play traditional newer stuff, it manages to throw in Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, etc. I customized a radio station with tons of different artists, but in a short time, I heard Johnny Cash 3 times (love Johnny, but how about some variety?) and it just seems to play stuff I already know with little exception.
Clue a fella in on some good stations that will play country anywhere from the 20's through the 90's. Good Southern Gospel like The Happy Goodmans and The Hinsons would be good also.