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its so sad

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the radio.....it only plays the really really mainstream stuff, over and over again. i feel sad for the people who want to hear more than the top 40. that includes myself tho i dont feel too bad for me....i'm doin pretty good :P

music stations always play the same songs

i'm bored with the concept of the right and wrong :P

we have some pretty dodgy radio stations over here too but sometimes they play good music and at night they have alternative shows so that's pretty cool :)

That's why CD players and discmans come in handy. I can play my Coldplay or Rotting Christ music in comparison to the radio.

 

Yeah, I feel sorry for those who only listen to the radio; they're limiting themselves to what they can discover. Glad I have internet to discover new artists.

 

Yay for the internet.

Steve Lamacq, Zane Lowe and Jo Whiley are all good, but the majority of commercial radio really annoys me. I hardly ever really listen to it anymore.

 

Xfm and Virgin are both good, but I don't quite live close enough to London to recieve Xfm. And that also means I can only get Virgin in AM rather than FM, which sucks... so I can hardly ever hear them.

 

Besides, I'd rather listen to what I want to listen to from my CD collection, than listen to a playlist of the current top 40 interspersed with stupid comments from DJs and pointless noises in between, trying to make the whole thing more spangly and brilliant.

Most radio stations annoy me but Virgin radio's good.

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