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Rags
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Post by Rags »

88.1 WRFL "All the way left on your radio dial"
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Post by Steve »

90.3 Morehead St Public Radio, 8-12 every weeknight
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by J »

modern r&b that is kinda cool= Anthony Hamilton
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Post by ynot »

The Arrow is no more.My drive to the red just isn't the same.
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Post by Alan Evil »

I had a strange day once driving to the Red listening to WFPL. It was strange because I heard it clear as a bell all the way to that place on the Mountain Xpressway where you see the range and then drop down. Usually it's out somewhere around Frankfort.

Does anyone here listen to satellite radio? I've got some family out in the Rockies that have it and I've got to admit it's pretty kick ass. The only problem I have is there aren't any stations that are varied enough. I like it to go from ambient to classic rock to country to jazz to bluegrass to West African...

I seem to remember that Atlanta had three or four really amazing indie radio stations ranging from techno to jazz to punk. Had to drive through there when I lived in Savannah.

Hey Rags, what's that station we were listening to that they played that bluegrass cover of that Journey song? "Don't stop believin' --hold on to that feelin', yeah, -- Don't stop believin' ohhhhhhhhh!" You know, that song. Fuckin' Journey.

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Steve
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Post by Steve »

ynot wrote:The Arrow is no more.My drive to the red just isn't the same.
You can get some classic rock on 100.1 or 92.1 while passing through Lex-Vegas.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by dipsi »

Believe it or not, 98.3 in McCreary Co. has some of the best blues and bg I have ever heard. Their range is very short though. Kasey Chambers, Willie, Norah, Leon Russell.....lots of good stuff.
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Post by Lateralus »

Blind Melon Galaxy
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Post by J-Rock »

Christmas music...
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Post by lordjim_2001 »

Veggie Tales: The Hairbursh song.

That was flanked by Tool Aenima and some Rage Against the Machine.

My Georgetown friends have some wierd musical taste.
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