It would be nice to find a shopping center or supermarket which doesn’t continually torment us with the sound of a girl having a pineapple stuffed up her nose. One of our local places even has it in the parking lot!
When visiting our far flung family we liked the Books on Tape, which became CDs, and now are multiple web sites, although we don’t do the latter. I have downloaded several hundred of my favorite tracks, mostly from 40 and 50 years ago, but only about half meet the approval of she who must be obeyed.
We listen to the local college stations. Bless them, they play classical music most of the time. And I do agree with Happy Dog – the music sometimes seems designed to drive people away.
Our local YMCA, despite many protests, plays “whining I’m such a loser”, also called adult contemporary, music in the locker room and cardio area. Hardly motivating
That’s why I love my old iPod Classic. Every song I own – over 13,000 tracks – in one small package. Plug it into the car and shuffle-play the whole shebang.
I’ve been transferring all my music to flash drives so I can listen to the music I like. None of the local radio stations play “my” music so I’ve had to do this. But what I don’t understand is the mindset of a lot of people who think that after a certain age they can’t like the things they liked when they were younger. At 52, I’m partial to the music I grew up with. Most of my friends think I’m weird to play loud 70s and 80s metal, but my grandkids love it.
My new car came with serious xm. They want me to renew. I don’t listen to the radio in the car. I let the almost daily mailer keep coming so the post man still gets a paycheck and the school gets the money for recycled paper.
It kills me that cars aren’t being made with CD players anymore. I know the technology is 35 years old but I do not look forward to having to transfer my 30 year collection so I can listen in the car.
sipsienwa Premium Member over 5 years ago
Thank you for bringing Gene and his family back for a while. I missed them.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
The very definition of “spoilt for choice”.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Don’t listen to anything in the car, occasional favorite pianist from You Tube (headphones to get good sound).
Anathema Premium Member over 5 years ago
I can’t hear much radio when I have the top down. I’m afraid to wear headphones.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
It would be nice to find a shopping center or supermarket which doesn’t continually torment us with the sound of a girl having a pineapple stuffed up her nose. One of our local places even has it in the parking lot!
PammWhittaker over 5 years ago
We don’t have much of a choice in my small town. It’s ridiculous that it’s mostly talk radio too!
Da'Dad over 5 years ago
When visiting our far flung family we liked the Books on Tape, which became CDs, and now are multiple web sites, although we don’t do the latter. I have downloaded several hundred of my favorite tracks, mostly from 40 and 50 years ago, but only about half meet the approval of she who must be obeyed.
axe-grinder over 5 years ago
There is something to be said about just having a favorite music station… but AM or FM?
Ib12us over 5 years ago
I’m to old fashion. To many choices, just let me bang on the wheel to a beat in my head as I drive home. Great entertainment—- for those watching me.
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
We listen to the local college stations. Bless them, they play classical music most of the time. And I do agree with Happy Dog – the music sometimes seems designed to drive people away.
colddonkey over 5 years ago
Music? One of the few advantages to being hearing impaired. If I can’t decide on the CD to play I know I won’t find it on the radio.
nosirrom over 5 years ago
So they want some music for the road. How about some music from the road.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/73142/musical-roads-5-places-where-streets-sing
I’mStandingRightHere over 5 years ago
Our local YMCA, despite many protests, plays “whining I’m such a loser”, also called adult contemporary, music in the locker room and cardio area. Hardly motivating
Tyge over 5 years ago
Four panela, four different perspectives. Very creative today, Jimmy.
shamino over 5 years ago
That’s why I love my old iPod Classic. Every song I own – over 13,000 tracks – in one small package. Plug it into the car and shuffle-play the whole shebang.
You won’t ever find a radio station like that :-)
myrendal over 5 years ago
I’ve been transferring all my music to flash drives so I can listen to the music I like. None of the local radio stations play “my” music so I’ve had to do this. But what I don’t understand is the mindset of a lot of people who think that after a certain age they can’t like the things they liked when they were younger. At 52, I’m partial to the music I grew up with. Most of my friends think I’m weird to play loud 70s and 80s metal, but my grandkids love it.
assrdood over 5 years ago
My life hasn’t been the same since the wife discovered the Sirius Elvis channel.
WaitingMan over 5 years ago
Sirius/XM. Grateful Dead Channel (yes, there is such a thing). No better driving music in the world.
KEA over 5 years ago
My favorite grocery plays classic rock.
formathe over 5 years ago
First world problems
NELS BALWIT Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just drove 12 hours. Never turned the radio on. So nice!
Indianapolis Smith over 5 years ago
“Salsa? Heavy Metal? Hair bands? Ragtime? … Glen Miller? Oh, look! We’re home already.”
JrzyGrrl Premium Member over 5 years ago
If I recall correctly, “back in the day”, Arlo’s driving music of choice was Jimmy Buffett, while Janis was a big Emmy Lou Harris fan.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
They’ll be home by the time they make a choice.
Saddenedby Premium Member over 5 years ago
And the signs said, ‘The words of the prophetsAre written on the subway walls and tenement halls’And whispered in the sounds of silence
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 5 years ago
Silence is too often maligned! Quiet is soothing at times.
jonesbeltone over 5 years ago
Janis is unusually compliant today.
Dr_Fogg over 5 years ago
My new car came with serious xm. They want me to renew. I don’t listen to the radio in the car. I let the almost daily mailer keep coming so the post man still gets a paycheck and the school gets the money for recycled paper.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
What music do they play in Heaven?
Old Codger over 5 years ago
I remember when we only had a.m. radio. And I was happy for the rock and roll stations.
AGBinCH over 5 years ago
Podcast or audiobook
BC in NC Premium Member over 5 years ago
It kills me that cars aren’t being made with CD players anymore. I know the technology is 35 years old but I do not look forward to having to transfer my 30 year collection so I can listen in the car.
mysterysciencefreezer over 5 years ago
“70s R&B” on Amazon Music is my default. When in doubt, that’s what goes on.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 5 years ago
NPR usually suits my needs…but I am going to miss my CD player when I have to get a new car.