The shows vary not just week to week but often 2 shows per 1 hour episode. My personal favorites are "The Adventures of Harry Nile", "like the river" to quote that classic hard-boiled private eye and the non-recurring stand-alone shows. Tonight was a "Powder River" episode, though (I listened to the archive tonight.). That's a western drama in the vein of "Gunsmoke" and I enjoyed it. Another favorite is "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". I strongly recommend this show!
Reviews of music, old and new and canned and live, as well as thoughts it presents, that others may find informative, useful argumentative or otherwise inspiring, I hope.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Imagination Theater
The shows vary not just week to week but often 2 shows per 1 hour episode. My personal favorites are "The Adventures of Harry Nile", "like the river" to quote that classic hard-boiled private eye and the non-recurring stand-alone shows. Tonight was a "Powder River" episode, though (I listened to the archive tonight.). That's a western drama in the vein of "Gunsmoke" and I enjoyed it. Another favorite is "The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". I strongly recommend this show!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Noisetrade - Fair Trade Music
"What does it cost?" "Whaddaya got?" Noisetrade is a great place for music listeners and independent musicians. The former is delighted to find diverse and wondrous music sold as listen first then pay what you think is fair. All that is required is your e-mail addy and your zip code. I often find a new artist there and then buy other product they choose to sell elsewhere. The latter gains exposure, a test market and though I doubt anyone gets rich I bet one can do alright. This is an outlet for music to be honest and not cajole the fickle sensibilities of us mass-market types (peasants!).
My latest treasure finds were Ivan & Alyosha's Fathers Be Kind and Molly Parden's Le Premier. Wow! Fortunately, I can listen now and tip later because as a disabled, fixed income listener, I fall in a category like to many others who tip, not what a things worth, but what we can afford. That these talented people are offering their music makes me wish I could afford so much more.
My latest treasure finds were Ivan & Alyosha's Fathers Be Kind and Molly Parden's Le Premier. Wow! Fortunately, I can listen now and tip later because as a disabled, fixed income listener, I fall in a category like to many others who tip, not what a things worth, but what we can afford. That these talented people are offering their music makes me wish I could afford so much more.
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