Favorite "background" muisc

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2009/02/12 11:37:18 (permalink)

Favorite "background" muisc

What you listen to when you're <not> listening.

Me: The Blues station on Time Warner cable.
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    mcourter
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    RE: Favorite "background" muisc 2009/02/12 11:53:09 (permalink)
    KJZZ in Long Beach, Ca. All jazz all the time. But it's hard not to listen actively

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    RE: Favorite "background" muisc 2009/02/12 11:56:11 (permalink)
    Chillout/ambient.

    Blank & Jones' Relax Vols. I-III are nice to "listen" to when I'm at work. Also, anything by Delerium.

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    RE: Favorite "background" muisc 2009/02/13 01:35:37 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: bapu
    What you listen to when you're <not> listening.

    Are we ever <not> listening?

    Free, non-commercial:
    Soundtrack: James Horner Radio; John Williams Radio; Composers Radio

    Live365 Radio--commercials, or else pay for non-commercial:
    Soundtrack: Permanent Waves
    Dramatized Bible w/music breaks: The Bible and Music
    post edited by peggysuechan - 2009/02/13 08:18:30
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    RE: Favorite "background" muisc 2009/02/13 03:21:19 (permalink)
    If I'm working, BBC Radio 3 (mainly classical music) to get my musical head into another gear subconciously, also because of the instrumentation in most classical music, I can take phone calls without having to turn the volume up and down as it doesn't penetrate the converstation as more contemporary music does. If I'm wandering round the house, then I usually zap Gold channel on to remind me of how good "pop" music can be

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    RE: Favorite "background" muisc 2009/02/13 03:56:16 (permalink)
    BBC Radio 2 on me little radio with a broken aerial 'cos I stood on it.

     
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