Masters Apprentices : ‘Turn Up Your Radio’ – music video

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under radio music | 25 Comments »

Video clip of the 1970 R&B classic ‘Turn Up Your Radio’ by the Australian band the Masters Apprentices.

Links:
http://www.mastersapprentices.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masters_apprentices

Duration : 0:3:34

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Can I bring a digital SLR camera to Radio City music Hall for the Peter Gabriel Concert?

Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under radio music | 2 Comments »

Most rock concerts i have been to do not allow u to bring a DSLR. However they will let you bring a point and shoot. But this is a chamber orchestra playing at New York City Radio City music hall with Peter Gabriel singing on May 2nd. Would anyone know?

If your attempts to obtain permission fail, you have options. I don’t want to steer you into high risk. Just consider this and proceed cautiously.

If your seat is inconspicuously located you could use the DSLR without any added disruption that a point and shoot would present. Be aware of the people around you and walking the isles. I have seen ushers using those laser pin lights to signal to people doing things they want to discourage.

Separate the body and lens so they are smaller and conceal them. They have become very lax with searches. It used to be nearly impossible to get a camera into some concerts like Pink Floyd. You do not see many photos from the 70’s shows when they were known to have the most advanced stage equipment of the time.

At a chamber orchestra they will be very strict perhaps not allowing anyone to move to and from seats until breaks between numbers. I would not expect the visuals to be as compelling however with the absence of smoking. They will be very strict about cigarette and pot smoking. Even though Gabriel could have smoke machines providing atmosphere directly on stage the areas further out will not have sufficient fog for lasers and Vari-lites. I am just preparing you for a possibility. I recall waiting for Paul McCartney’s show to begin as they pumped enormous amounts of fog into the arena from the stage, and they were tolerant of cigarette and pot smoking even though all smoking is illegal indoors here. We are fortunate that the fog used is safer and more affective than the early days.

I saw Peter Gabriel a few years ago and he is very strong as a performer. He has genuine charisma with a crowd. The sound and stage is the best. I don’t think you could be disappointed.

who decides what gets played on mainstream radio/music shows and how do you get your music played on there?

Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under radio music | 1 Comment »

I know about that payola BS and that most mainstream stations have only about 400 songs in their library per week. So who decides what gets played on radio? Because I’m sure some songs would get popular if they got play

It depends on the station. Some rely more on pre-programming, some on the Billboard charts, and some are more DJ-chosen. Call up a station that’s more DJ-chosen and ask them to play something. As listeners listen, they will be more likely to re-request something that has had recent airplay.

If you’re in a band, send them a comp copy, and then call them in a week and ask, "Hey, do you have __ by __? Could you play it?"

VAMPIRIA RADIO – GOTHIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2009 – GREEK MEMBERS.wmv

Posted by admin on March 4th, 2010 and filed under radio music | No Comments »

VAMPIRIA RADIO – GOTHIC MUSIC FESTIVAL 2009-Greek Members..The Community & The Radio Team

Duration : 0:4:17

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How do you record music from your radio to the computer?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under radio music | 2 Comments »

How do you record music from your radio to the computer? My internet is to slow do download music from itunes it would take for ever.

The way I do it is to run the radio’s headphone jack into my sound card’s mic jack, open up Cakewalk or Audacity, and hit "record." Then, when I’m done, I convert the resulting WAV to an MP3.

How do I get a online radio music playing license in the uk? And how much would it cost?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under radio music | 1 Comment »


Hogofwar How do I get a Radio Licence – Radio Society of Great BritainIn the UK there are three types of licences that can be obtained. … The Foundation licence is designed to get you involved in amateur radio as … your equipment and how to build an antenna to get the most out of your radio station. …

http://www.rsgb.org/getlicence/

~ Don ~

Furthur – The Music Never Stopped – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY – February 24, 2010

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under radio music | No Comments »

Furthur – The Music Never Stopped – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY – February 24, 2010

Duration : 0:9:43

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How do I close myspace music radio?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under radio music | 1 Comment »

I don’t have anything open, and I keep hearing some radio station or something that is talking about myspace and new artists… But I have closed out everything down to my desktop. Any ideas?

Absolutely. There isn’t a straightforward way to accomplish that, however by using the MySpace CSS code i appended below, you’ll definitely be able to hide your MySpace music player box.

You can quick post the code automatically to your About Me section by clicking on the Copy button in the widget below:

<style>
td td embed, object, pram, embed
{height:0; width:0; visibility:hidden;}
</style>
Hope it helps you.

shahid kapoor performance radio music mirchi awards 2010

Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under radio music | No Comments »

shahid is looking soooooo hot

Duration : 0:9:2

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Should babies sleep with no sound in the room or with classical music/ talk radio?

Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under radio music | 9 Comments »

Is it ok to have soft music playing while my baby is sleeping or is it better to have it quiet with no noise

I know their brains need to develop, so is music helping or hurting?

I usually keep the radio on NPR and sometimes there is music and sometimes there is talking, do you think it makes a difference for their brain developement if sometimes it’s just talking?

Any studies or info would help. Thanks!!

When you are asleep do you hear anything?? Maybe in light patches but when you are deeply asleep you don’t even smell anything, lol.

With both my kids I have had a radio or cd playing in their rooms from birth to keep a familiar environment and when they stir it hasn’t changed from when they went to bed. It can also help with making all the other house noises not seem so loud and the nights after everyone else is asleep the house doesn’t seem so quiet.

Personal preference, other parents are horrified my 4yo still has a cd playing in her room all night, lol.