What are you streaming right now?

Since most of spend a lot of time in front of a computer, I'm guessing I'm not the only one that streams music during the business hours.

After Pollard gave us the URL for the Minnesota station, I'm sure there are many more URL's out there I'm not aware of, therefore, feel free to share Radio Stations, Tracks, and Album URLs for the board.

My usual daily shcedule is:

9-Noon (PT): The Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW

Noon-2 (PT): Jonesy's Jukebox on Indie 103 FM

And then I cap the afternoon of with Pollard's Recommendation: 89.3 The Current

And some Recent Albums:

The Bravery EP

The Arcade Fire on KCRW
If you go to the Pernice Brothers website, you can stream about half the songs off of their new album.

If you listen very closely, you can hear Markie saying something about his knob tasting like chicken. Or something like that.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Noon-2 (PT): Jonesy's Jukebox on Indie 103 FM

Awful! 1st song was U2, next was green-day or some green-day alike. If you wanted that shite you could just listen to wHFS…. Oh, wait!
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
If you listen very closely, you can hear Markie saying something about his knob tasting like chicken. Or something like that.
Unfortunately I did not hear any heckling. Maybe its all in the tracks you cannot listen to….
Originally posted by Forumie Partie Markie:
Awful! 1st song was U2, next was green-day or some green-day alike. If you wanted that shite you could just listen to wHFS…. Oh, wait!
It's not on for another hour….
A couple more for you:

…And you will know us by the trail of Dead: Worlds Apart

Lemon Jelly: '64-'95
Did anyone catch them on Letterman last week?

When did they turn into "…and you will know us by our similarity to the Grateful Dead?"

…not that that's necessarily a bad thing…

Originally posted by vansmack:
…And you will know us by the trail of Dead: Worlds Apart
WFMU as usual
I wonder if what Bobby Bare Jr. will do for a drummer Monday night given that And you know…is back in action.

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Did anyone catch them on Letterman last week?

When did they turn into "…and you will know us by our similarity to the Grateful Dead?"

…not that that's necessarily a bad thing…

Originally posted by vansmack:
…And you will know us by the trail of Dead: Worlds Apart
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
When did they turn into "…and you will know us by our similarity to the Grateful Dead?"
I saw it but can't say that it was all that memorable. They are playing a free show around here tomorrow I think (for those that preordered the album).
Originally posted by vansmack:
I saw it but can't say that it was all that memorable. They are playing a free show around here tomorrow I think (for those that preordered the album).
Really?

I was going to try and catch them in Park City tomorrow night.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Really?

I was going to try and catch them in Park City tomorrow night.
Maybe they meant Saturday the 29th?

http://www.trailofdead.com/news/

San Francisco
Friday, January 29th
In the San Francisco area, just stop by any Rasputin Music store, pre-order the new record "Worlds Apart" and pick up your pass to see the band at the club 330 Rich (330 Rich St) on the 29th at 10:00 PM. Note. Each pre-order is good for one pass to show, this is an 18+ event. Limited space available. Pre- sale begins on 1/17/05 at all Rasputin Music locations.
Originally posted by vansmack:
A couple more for you:

…And you will know us by the trail of Dead: Worlds Apart

This is freaking great…..
Deutsche Welle.
if anyone is interested and looking for something to listen to, my college radio station is back online:

www.wdce.org

i hate this school, but at least we have a decent radio station.
good thread, smackie!
The Finn Brothers will be guest DJs on KCRW in about an hour.

And Steve Earle performs solo and acoustic tomorrow (Friday).

http://www.kcrw.org
Doves - Some Cities
Kasabian. You can stream their whole album. I think a bunch of people on this board would like them. They're opening for The Music on Friday.

http://www.kasabian.co.uk/album/