Originally posted by Mr_Trek: Then a message "if you like Celine Dion, then fuck offf... Here we play classic rock".
hahaha, I like that
what's the name of the station? sure can be listened to via internet.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek: Then a message "if you like Celine Dion, then fuck offf... Here we play classic rock".
Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]
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what's the name of the station? sure can be listened to via internet.
I suppose it's a good thing as it doesn't distract me from my exams.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
Rockklassiker
http://www.rockklassiker.se/
http://www.rockklassiker.se/player
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Why is it the Swedish radio stations all play good stuff compared to Australian radio which sucks balls - some of the US and UK ones with metal and rock aren't bad. I came across one that was playing 80s new-wave rock and that was good.
But yours sounds even better, the one you've got; U2 on the radio, hell yeah!!!
Kieran - come back soon - but faster's better as long as it's reliable.
“During the late ‘60s and early ‘70s Detroit was the music capital of the US. Not only was Detroit the home of Motown, with such acts as the Temptations, the Supremes, and Stevie Wonder, but it was also the innovative center for rock – Bob Seger, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, the MC5 (Motor City 5), Mitch Ryder, etc.
The Vietnam War was hot and some of the protest movement began in nearby Ann Arbor with John Sinclair and the White Panthers. Ann Arbor was a place during those summers for free concerts, organized, I believe, through John Sinclair, and usually featuring the MC5 and other local bands. Also, on 15 August 1967 the JHE played two shows at the “Fifth Dimension Club” in Ann Arbor [the venue became a restaurant called “The Whiffle Tree” in the ‘70s]. These days, Ann Arbor still holds an annual ‘Hash Bash’ day.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:The 60s were probably even better. Discovering rock.
When I watch the movie, The Boat That Rocked, I just wished I had lived back then.