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Music, Missing

It’s a sad, sad day.
“WKRP In Cinncinnati” is finally being released on DVD… season 1 is available now. But the episodes will be mere shadows of their formerly great selves, for reasons us long-time fans already knew: most of the music is gone.
This is one series where the rock music was integral to the scenes, [...]

more things I want on DVD

It occurs to me, during a quick search of eBay and various online DVD shops, that almost every MTV Unplugged performance ever recorded exists out there, either as a legitimate CD release or as legitimate DVD releases, and in some cases both, except for the one I most want to buy.
In 1995, Melissa Etheridge did [...]

Streaming Radio

If you like rock ‘n’ roll, and want to listen to a radio station that streams it’s commercial-free music, check out KCDX 103.1 FM, out of Tucson, I think.
Their main page updates with each new song that’s played, and apparently, they’ve been commercial-free for 4 years and counting… rock on!

New ways to keep the music away from people

Interesting. According to this article, Sony BMG is testing out another DRM method to prevent pirate copying of their CDs, but allowing consumers to make a backup copy.
Problem is, while it shows some open-mindedness towards the flexibility in listening options that music buyers have become used to in recent years, it still shows some [...]