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In Reply to: RE: The beginning of the end for FM? posted by M3 lover on January 08, 2017 at 08:13:12
Forget FM. Get over it, you're stuck in the past man..like Bozo the clown!
Seriously, I cannot take radio any more, streaming is where it's at. The free playlists via Amazon Prime cover all my driving music.
We have a 2012 and 2010 vehicles and luckily they both have a usb input. The 2012 also has a very musical Bluetooth connection.
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...and plan on being stuck there as long as possible.
On road trips I enjoy tuning to local stations and listening to the DJs. A Bostonian DJ, New York DJ, a DJ from Philly and one from Tennessee (recent trip) sound nothing alike. I enjoy that. Local color can't be beat.
Its a big country. Streaming on the road is like being at home on the road. I like to be on the road when I'm on the road.
Yours truly,
Bozo the clown.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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"The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our hearts and our brains" -Paul Simon
Since I retired I've driven about 25,000 miles in a few trips around America. I brought along a selection of CDs (no satellite connection) but also relied on local radio stations for companionship as I traveled.
As a young teenager in the '50s I listened to AM radio at night when I could find stations from Boston, Pittsburgh, Gallatin (TN), and New Orleans, all from my central MI home. At that time music was more localized and each area had their own Top Ten.
And so, even decades later I held out small hope for some local or regional programming for my travels. However I was disappointed to find now that meant the further east and south I drove the more that religious stations dominated the airwaves. Country preachers can be entertaining only so long. Even the low end of the FM dial (once the exclusive home to non-commercial broadcasting) offered little relief.
Had it not been for a good variety of CDs I would have longed for a Serious connection. ;^)
"The piano ain't got no wrong notes." Thelonious Monk
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