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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.
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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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.
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!
Now Heartbeat by King Crimson--damm this "box" is really giving me some serious flashbacks--too bad all I'm doing is drinking Merlot
---Jeez! Now Baby's on Fire by Brian Eno---I really need some "palm fronds" right now!!!! 



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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
Quicksilver Messenger Service
Neil Young
Todd Rundgren
David Bowie
Deftones
Tool
Morrissey
U2
Pink Floyd
Yes
and some various others
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fall far and well Pilots!
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I think I'll stick with last.fm .
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