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Travis1

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Posted: 12/03/09 01:31pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I am looking for a music source (Not cofi jutebox)that plays some of the old songs. Someone linked to this source the other day. Does anyone remember what it was?

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JayGee

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Posted: 12/03/09 02:04pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Go to pandora.com and you can select about any type of music you like. You must create an account but it cost nothing and I have not received any spam emails from them.


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Albertaguy

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Posted: 12/03/09 02:51pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I don't know if this is a solution but I bought a Aluratek Jukebox a couple of months ago and it plugs into my USB port and I can listen to any type of music from around the world. Even though I am considered an old geezer I like to listen to New Age music and I have it on now as I type (Sky.fm).

jharrelson

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Here is the Yahoo online radio... it has every type and style of music you could ever want..from the 1930's to the music of today...

From Rap to Rock... Old Country to New Country .. Instrumental to Classical.. Blues to Gospel ... and it's all by the original artists..

and if you like "Music Videos", the Yahoo site has them also..

Simply choose which era and genre you want to listen to and turn up your speakers..

It is totally FREE and the only advertising is the station identification about every dozen +- songs..

The best part for me is it can play in the back ground while I am working on other things with the computer..

Yes, you can continue to work on the internet with no slow down or interference from the Yahoo music playing at the same time..

Right now while I am typing this, I am listening to some 1950's Bluegrass by Bill Monroe..

Check it out....

http://player.play.it/player/yahooplayer.html?v=4.7.124&po=0&ur=1&us=1&id=

John


John Harrelson
Carson City, Nevada
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93 Ford 350 4wd Diesel
95 Prowler 30.5 ft 5th wheel w/slide

TWO CENTS WORTH
The story goes that a man died and was approached by the Devil who told him that he could buy his soul back for a dollar. The man searched his pockets and could only come up with 98 cent. While begging the Devil to forget the two cent he was short, an Angel happened by and hearing the Devil laughing, asked the man, "Would you mind if I put in my two cents ?" The Devil got so mad that he exploded in a puff of smoke and the man's soul was saved.
The moral: Sometimes putting in your two cents worth makes a difference.
JOHN "the cook" 1997

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