Hi Everyone!
Hope you are enjoying a beautiful stretch of weather wherever you are. I have people on this distribution from the Pacific Northwest to the Sunshine State and across the glorious nation that lies in between. From what I see on the National Weather Service website, it looks like we are all having some wonderful summer days.
As I write this to you, I sit here listening to Pandora---my new favorite internet addiction. I've always loved music and spend most of the day with something playing in the background. I have a lot of CD's. I patiently loaded most of them onto my iPod. A select handful are on my iPhone. I pretty much stopped buying CD's a couple of years ago and converted to iTunes (Apple is in control of way too much of my life). Then, a month or so ago, someone told me about Pandora. Now, if it weren't for the fact that my car has an auxiliary port for my iPod, I really think I would be looking at it the same way I look at those bootleg 8-tracks of Springsteen concerts that I just can't bring myself to throw away. Really...when am I ever going to listen to THOSE again? Anyone out there even have an 8 track player that still works? Confess...I dare you.
Anyhow...back to Pandora. Do you know about it? It's a FREE music-sharing site. It uses all kinds of I-will-never-understand-them-and-don't-care-to algorithms to build playlists of music you will like, based upon you asking for a particular artist. Put it "Earth, Wind and Fire" and you will get all kinds of grooving 70's and 80's tunes and be able to drive your country music-loving husband crazy (as in 'annoyed', not 'aroused') while you dance around the kitchen, wine glass in hand. Put in "James Taylor" and you will get all kinds of mellow, easy-listening, you-know-every-word-so-go-ahead-and-sing-along songs. You could probably even put in some country artist and get all kinds of pick-up truck and beer songs. The day Andrew figures out how to open Pandora on my computer, I suppose I'll find out.
Interesting how far the music distribution/access process has come, isn't it? It was just 12 years ago TODAY that Metallica's Lars Ulrich testified before Congress about the evils of Napster and other free music-sharing sites. And yet today we have Pandora, up and functioning for anyone who wants their own private radio-station with all their favorite tunes. You can't download any of the music on Pandora, but really, who cares? It's there to replay whenever you want. Yes, there are short 30 second ads every so often and you have to hit "I'm still listening" after an hour unless you want to pay $4/month, but it's not a deal-breaker for me.
So---before you go over to the website to check out this week's featured pieces, click on the link below to listen to a tune that was released 42 years ago TODAY---The Who's "Summertime Blues" www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea0759BeJ2U
Then, head for the website (link below my signature), and take a look at the "Summertime Blues" Earrings and Pendant!
Until next week---I'll be rocking out with the "The Who" station on Pandora!
Kim