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RandiO
02 Mar 2016

@Bassman700 >> Indeed, the SheffieldLabs D2D recording/release of the ThelmaHouston-PressureCooker album will bring tears if listened to with proper playback equipment. Unfortunately, as with any LP, each playback (or improper tonearm calibration) will reduce the audio quality of such limited number of D2D LP pressings, which cannot be replaced. My copy of this LP was originally recorded to cassette tape using a Nakamichi deck and then later on, it was transferred to a CD and finally ripped to FLAC format in LP preservation attempts. I have only played it on my turntable less than 10 times.

A DishNetwork subscription automatically provides Sirius Satellite Radio music (99 channels), which can be considered "Free" (Note: Sirius has commercials-free). Sirius continuously streams all around my house, when g/f is not watching TV or I am not listening to my vast library of FLAC music stored in a 3TB NAS drive.
Although Sirius can be faulted for not providing the highest quality audio feeds, it is far better than most free internet streamed music.

Music lovers need to make a distinction between high quality audio/music versus what passes as music from earbud speakers and/or internet streamed 'sound'! Mr. Rankin, too bad your good coverage did not make any distinctions regarding the quality of the audio that is streamed over the internet.

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GuitarRebel
02 Mar 2016

Sharon H,
Many thanks for the web addy for tropicalglen.com.
What a gem!

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Adrian C
02 Mar 2016

I really enjoy Last.fm on my laptop at work (with earphones). You can totally customize your music and they offer similar artists as you fav your own. You can fav artists, songs, albums. The music connection got a bit funky with their latest 'upgrade', but you can choose to connect with either Spotify or Youtube. I like youtube better (Spotify wants to install an app. They charge if you want to listen on your phone, but the web is free.

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NB
09 Mar 2016

For classical music, try streaming wrr101.com

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