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I've had this on for a few minutes today.
It's probably the best music thing I've seen in years.
I'm too cheap to buy it though.
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that's kinda cool! unfortunately i'm at work where they won't give me speakers on my machine. will check it out when i get home.
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It's very cool! Thanks HLT! 8)
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Hey, this is pretty good - like Yahoo!Launch, except this one works.
Somehow stumbled on something that perplexes me - the music isn't really my usual thing, but I keep listening to it even though I can't quite tell why (stranger still - it's one track, but it seems to have gone through four or five songs already - I even looked it up on amazon, it's definately a single track from an album).
Guess it shows how effective this method is - it identifies the individual elements of the music style that you like, and comes up with stuff that perfectly matches your taste, even if you didn't quite realise it, heh.
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Listening to Have a Cigar off the Pink Floyd station! 8) Now Heartbeat by King Crimson--damm this "box" is really giving me some serious flashbacks--too bad all I'm doing is drinking Merlot :P---Jeez! Now Baby's on Fire by Brian Eno---I really need some "palm fronds" right now!!!! :P
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Post by The Somberlain »

Now that I'm actually listening to the new bands instead of skipping ahead to find the songs I know I like... it's pretty good :)
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What's in your box?
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Neil Young
Todd Rundgren
David Bowie
Deftones
Tool
Morrissey
U2
Pink Floyd
Yes
and some various others
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"Baby's on fire.
Better throw her in the water.
Look at her laughing,
like a hefer to the slaughter."


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Great song. Twisted lyrics.
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I think I'll stick with last.fm .
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