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Message Board > Found on the web > C-LAB Radio Victoria's Music 24/7 |
_Griphin_ User Info... | http://24.108.78.248:8000/listen.pls Well Glenn managed to fix it so it won't pause every few minutes and then continue the playback. I've been listening to it, not bad so far, but I doubt Glenn will mix in heavier/punk songs into the mix, then again I dunno, he hasn't asked me to donate any music (yet). - Wed, 7 Mar 2007 7:28pm Edited: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 7:30pm | ||
lonemonk User Info... | Glenn is from a previous generation and probably *prefers* music made around the time he was booking acts; That's only natural. From what I can gather from hanging out with those guys, the Victoria music scene was AT LEAST as active in 1966 as it is today, and most of them would say it was much more so. The scene is Victoria never left, but it sounds to me like it was well supported by all patrons and venues to a higher degree than perhaps it is today... . Art Deumeilles was telling me that even though all the nightclubs were speak-easies, they could as a band work a different club every night and have almost a full-time show of it. Try to achieve that these days! . - Fri, 9 Mar 2007 9:41pm Edited: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 9:46pm | ||
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