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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, [...]
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 [...]
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!
Posted by Summer on 29 Jul 2005 at 3:13 pm under music | Link
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 [...]