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DJ-JAM
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Oct 29, 09 |
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Nov 18, 07 |
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CD 64 kbps
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11 people |
Playing now: U2, Hendrix, Tull, BOC, Aerosmith, Dylan, Pink Floyd, Beatles, AC-DC, Cream, Sly, Rush, and a whole lot more from many decades and many genres.
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Broadcaster Comments
PMBradio is all about great music without boundaries (well, maybe one or two). PMBradio is for the true lover of Rock who is looking for more than the same two songs from Thin Lizzy. If you haven’t heard the song before, makes it new. Having access to over 20,000 songs (all paid for) gives me the flexibility to reach deep into the depths of my library to bring a unique radio station. Yeah, I can easily choose 100 songs and hit random but that is not what PMBradio is about. PMBradio is a progression that begins with one song and takes you on a long strange trip. Along the voyage there will be Themed Sets, Years in Rock, Rock Family Trees, Under the Covers, “Last Track”: tracks from great albums that were the last song, “Out of the Sleeve”: the first song from a great album, and other fun stuff I make up as I go along. I want the listener to wonder what song will come next and why. Sometimes it is obvious to the listener, sometimes it is obvious only to me. It may have to do with my mood, the feeling of the song, anything, but it is something. And just because I use the back-wall of my music collection, doesn’t mean there isn’t a place for the stuff from the front-wall. PMBradio isn’t a Stairway free zone, when it needs to be played it will. PMBradio redefines what a good radio station should be, it is meant to have fun and rock out, regardless of what bucket an artist has been thrown into by the mainstream. Yes, it is OK to play The Stones and Iron Maiden on the same station and I do. So please listen and enjoy and if you have no clue why I played a certain song, email mail you and I will make something up.
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