Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by bellenseb:
Spinner online has a dozen indie-oriented stations alone. It's almost too much choice, and it's great.
XM has some appeal, but from what I can tell there's only one "alternative" station. So, I'm not too likely to pony up for it.
Exactly my worry.....
There appear to be three stations I'd listen to regularly, and Lucy and Fred both play stuff I own:
54 Lucy, Classic Alt Hits
43 XMU, New Music
44 Fred, Classic Alternative
I'm sure I'd occasionally listen to some talk or some acoustic, American standards, lounge, classical...but I'm not sure it's worth paying for.
Redsock, I'm curious to hear what you love about it and if you listen to many stations or found a couple that are just right for you. [/b]
Well XMU is super duper. I hear new stuff I love on it all the time. I've recently discovered +/-, Snow Patrol, Los Halos, The Swords Project and others.
Ethyl and Lucy play alt hits, but they range from Nirvanna and STP to Postal Service and D-Plan. You get the occasional bad song, but most of it is good.
Fred is cool, for the older stuff, but they tend to play more obscure, at least to me. There is a different New Order song on all the time, and I don't know if I'd recognize a one of them. Thats 4 of my 20 programmed.
I have BPM and The System, cause I like to dance in my car. 80's and 90's, though 90's plays all shit and is in danger of being dropped off my favorites(how many times can you listen to Keith Sweat?). MTV radio for shits and giggles. U-pop for hits from around the world (lots of TATU and Mel C.)Fungus for punk, Music Lab for my Peter Gabriel fix, 20 on 20 so I stay hip with all the kids, a couple hard rock stations for the random Def Leppard song. Maybe a random other station or 2. I prolly listen to no more than 7 or 8 on a regular basis. But I LOVE it!!