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ZABRANJENO je reupload-ovati na svoj licni kanal zbog kršenja autorskih prava, kvarenja slike i zvuka i nepotrebnog gomilanja spota na YouTube-u! Said buryatskij audio lekcii. Svako kacenje spota na YouTube, bice prijavljeno.

Well, most radio stations can be streamed online now; however, 94.7 requires you to create an account, which takes two seconds. *shrug* On a side note, my dad had this CD-ROM of a press kit to businesses about the growing popularity of alternative music in the late 90s. Anyways, I hope they do play some Dir en grey. We could also try and bug KUFO through their My Rock playlist, where people can submit any 10 songs, and have them played on the radio. Granted if they can't find it, they won't play it, but I have heard some stuff that I would never had expected.

Oh, and KUFO also streams online, so anyone can submit a playlist. They dropped most of their rock, and went for more alternative to indie to contemporary to electronica, etc. It is not the same knrk that it used to be, when they had a dj dungeon, but that was YEARS ago. Lol I don't like Entercom that much anyways, because their automation can be flaky at times, and they have poor set lists usually on all of their stations. But they have classic rock, with some requests in the morning/afternoon, so that is a redeeming factor! But seriously, we should all do Myrock playlists, and include at least one Dir en grey song off of the two most recent albums, because I don't think they could get a hold of any copies of their older stuff. Lol Here is the link.

@SpearXXI Funny you should choose to share that song, it's one of my favorites of hers. About the whole radio thing, yeah I don't listen. Postavschik kriptografii dlya importa zakritogo klyucha. Except to the oldies stations (pre-1980), and maybe some NPR and Jazz-ish stuff. Even then it's hard to find a station for oldies, the one I'd listened to for years went off the air (it'll come back eventually, it always does) and the new one I listen too has too much borderline eighties music. Maybe KBOO would play something?

They are kind of local alternative, perhaps somebody exploit the fact that Japan is related to Portland via lots of things, including a sister city. Actually, I do already know that they had an East Asian music programme at one point in time. Quote from: lin_hikaru_7 Funny you should choose to share that song, it's one of my favorites of hers. About the whole radio thing, yeah I don't listen. Except to the oldies stations (pre-1980), and maybe some NPR and Jazz-ish stuff.

Even then it's hard to find a station for oldies, the one I'd listened to for years went off the air (it'll come back eventually, it always does) and the new one I listen too has too much borderline eighties music. Maybe KBOO would play something? They are kind of local alternative, perhaps somebody exploit the fact that Japan is related to Portland via lots of things, including a sister city. Actually, I do already know that they had an East Asian music programme at one point in time. I mailed another set off to KUFO yesterday. I used to listen to 94.7 years ago and then stopped because I thought the DJs talked too much. But a few years ago, I turned back to them and now I really like their new format, which is less talk, more music (it doesn't even need to be a song that I like, but at least it's music).

However, I don't much like the Perfect Playlist set because sometimes, the people aren't that interesting (or rather, THEY talk too much). And I'm not sure if Visual Kei Jrock is the most appropriate for 94.7. I think L'Arc en Ciel or even some of M.O.V.E.'

S music is more to what the station plays.

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ZABRANJENO je reupload-ovati na svoj licni kanal zbog kršenja autorskih prava, kvarenja slike i zvuka i nepotrebnog gomilanja spota na YouTube-u! Said buryatskij audio lekcii. Svako kacenje spota na YouTube, bice prijavljeno.

Well, most radio stations can be streamed online now; however, 94.7 requires you to create an account, which takes two seconds. *shrug* On a side note, my dad had this CD-ROM of a press kit to businesses about the growing popularity of alternative music in the late 90s. Anyways, I hope they do play some Dir en grey. We could also try and bug KUFO through their My Rock playlist, where people can submit any 10 songs, and have them played on the radio. Granted if they can't find it, they won't play it, but I have heard some stuff that I would never had expected.

Oh, and KUFO also streams online, so anyone can submit a playlist. They dropped most of their rock, and went for more alternative to indie to contemporary to electronica, etc. It is not the same knrk that it used to be, when they had a dj dungeon, but that was YEARS ago. Lol I don't like Entercom that much anyways, because their automation can be flaky at times, and they have poor set lists usually on all of their stations. But they have classic rock, with some requests in the morning/afternoon, so that is a redeeming factor! But seriously, we should all do Myrock playlists, and include at least one Dir en grey song off of the two most recent albums, because I don't think they could get a hold of any copies of their older stuff. Lol Here is the link.

@SpearXXI Funny you should choose to share that song, it's one of my favorites of hers. About the whole radio thing, yeah I don't listen. Postavschik kriptografii dlya importa zakritogo klyucha. Except to the oldies stations (pre-1980), and maybe some NPR and Jazz-ish stuff. Even then it's hard to find a station for oldies, the one I'd listened to for years went off the air (it'll come back eventually, it always does) and the new one I listen too has too much borderline eighties music. Maybe KBOO would play something?

They are kind of local alternative, perhaps somebody exploit the fact that Japan is related to Portland via lots of things, including a sister city. Actually, I do already know that they had an East Asian music programme at one point in time. Quote from: lin_hikaru_7 Funny you should choose to share that song, it's one of my favorites of hers. About the whole radio thing, yeah I don't listen. Except to the oldies stations (pre-1980), and maybe some NPR and Jazz-ish stuff.

Even then it's hard to find a station for oldies, the one I'd listened to for years went off the air (it'll come back eventually, it always does) and the new one I listen too has too much borderline eighties music. Maybe KBOO would play something? They are kind of local alternative, perhaps somebody exploit the fact that Japan is related to Portland via lots of things, including a sister city. Actually, I do already know that they had an East Asian music programme at one point in time. I mailed another set off to KUFO yesterday. I used to listen to 94.7 years ago and then stopped because I thought the DJs talked too much. But a few years ago, I turned back to them and now I really like their new format, which is less talk, more music (it doesn't even need to be a song that I like, but at least it's music).

However, I don't much like the Perfect Playlist set because sometimes, the people aren't that interesting (or rather, THEY talk too much). And I'm not sure if Visual Kei Jrock is the most appropriate for 94.7. I think L'Arc en Ciel or even some of M.O.V.E.'

S music is more to what the station plays.