My PC is hooked up to a big sound system and I normally have youtube playing something on my other browser.
I sometimes wonder why my typing is rythmic...especially when listening to this sort of thing, which I really enjoy.
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My PC is hooked up to a big sound system and I normally have youtube playing something on my other browser.
I sometimes wonder why my typing is rythmic...especially when listening to this sort of thing, which I really enjoy.
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cool tune, i usualy listen to danceradiouk.com. they have 2 chanels, one plays all sorts from the 80s and 90s and the other plays dance music.
i also have a sort of a big sound system in my room, a yamaha av amp and a separate jvc amp for the bass, but havnt finished makeing the enclosure for the sub yet, the enclosure will be 4.5cuft and will have a 12 inch fusion powerplant sub or a precisionpower sub. so the bass will play the low frequences realy well
Always love an excuse to post music. It will probably be to none of your tastes, but hey, I love Folk Metal!
A slight contrast in these
I always use spotify. They have random type of music and you can choose which album or genre you want to listen. Its free as well and has loads of playslists. I like 90's up to latest. I also like 3 songs of Paul Weller, My ever changing mood, A town called malice and my fav Eton Rifles! I use youtube when I want to watch a particular music video.
Reggae or 80's music normally.
I have really wide taste in music. There's not much I don't like.
i like this at the moment, brings back memories
Listening to this...2 hours of it...not smoking pot either. lol
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Like graham I'm a big reggae fan I downloaded a free app called big up radio with 5 channels of pure reggae from lovers rock through to ska 24hrs a day
AN HAPPY WIFE IS A HAPPY LIFE
Haha.....great find Graham By the way, you can open a new window in the browser you're using without having to resort to another browser.
I haven't seen a mugshot of Nik Kershaw since he was famous back in the day. I actually bought 'Wouldn't it be good' as a present for my sisters birthday. Top track!
I remember when I first heard reggae, it was at a jamacian wedding reception in London about 1960 and at that time it was called Blue Beat, everyone danced non stop for about 15 hours, I was the only white person at the wedding. How I arrived there is another story!!
@ Mike.
I first became familiar with (and a massive fan of) reggae and its related forms like Bluebeat and Ska back in 1967 I think it was. The record '007' started to be played on the radio, and then of course many other reggae songs followed.
I just find it very uplifting and it makes me smile. Also impossible to sit still when listening to it.
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