ROLLTIDE said:I had a feeling that Scott was a big 80's music fan
IMHO the 80's was the best decade of music when compared to the 90's and what we have heard in this century.
ROLLTIDE said:I had a feeling that Scott was a big 80's music fan
HDTV Rookie said:IMHO the 80's was the best decade of music when compared to the 90's and what we have heard in this century.
Bill R said:It depends on your age. For many of us there hasn't been any decent music since the early 70s (before disco).
Or UNTIL the 80's.Bill R said:It depends on your age. For many of us there hasn't been any decent music since the early 70s (before disco).
Agreed, although over the past twenty years I have grown beyond the music I liked when I graduated high school. I now listen to the lyrics and can't believe the messages I was pumping into my brain.snathanb said:It seems fairly consistent that people look back on the music that was populuar during their teenage/high school years as "the best" music.
jrbdmb said:I am trying to use this at work with WMP 7.0 ... I get the no channel info, just a generic "wmbcast_sirius_radio-na-regional ..." (see attachment) and a random channel. When I use the next track button to change channels (or double click on the wmbcast line), the channel list pops up for just a second or two, then goes away again.
Anybody else see this or have a solution? (Note that upgrading WMP is not an option.) Thanks.
Edit: well, I (kinda) answered my own question ... if you go to
http://www.siriusbackstage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5771
it has the asx file Scott provided, but also links to the individual music streams. These get me to the music I want without having to skip around.