The Digital Jukebox and Pandora
I listen to Pandora on my cordless headphones, which allows me to listen outside and in other rooms, and also to the exclusion of tv noise or whatever.
I wish Pandora would play the entire oeuvre (sp?) of the selected artist, however; I have found the my Dead Milkmen's selection has become repetitive. And it plays nothing from a favorite album, Soul Rotation. Anyway,
My wife said she wishes she could get it on her car radio. Pandora is available to cell phones, but I don't know if you can hook your phone up to your car speakers.
My musical availability ranges from the computer (pandora, radio broadcasts online, even u-tube) to the normal radio/stereo in the house or car, to the satellite radio (which we used to get), to the television, which has (on cable) 46 stations. I know there's other options, but what I have keeps me happy. I used to occasionally listen to kdvs radio online. I like Joe Frank.
In Sacramento, I lived near The Beat, and would buy a cd every so often. Now, I'm still exploring my wife's collection.
Anyway, Sara and I discovered a jukebox at a bar yesterday, and I think it would be cool to have like the entirety of all the world's music available like that, either online/cable tv, or for purchase as a machine in your house, or both, for use by a world thirsty for good noise. That way, you could listen to new music for the rest of your life, without repetition. I like variety.
Also, the jukebox could have all the Pandora functions. And it could be voice-command activated, like on Star Trek.
All for now, Jesse
12 hours ago
1 comment:
Hi Jesse -
Yes, you can plug Pandora on a cell phone into your car! You do it just like you would an iPod.
Enjoy!
:) Lucia, from Pandora
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