Saturday, May 13, 2006

More Internet Radio

I have discovered a great new site for free music, Vault Radio My good freind Jim B had originally e-mailed me about it, I listened once, must have liked it 'cause I book marked it, but then promptly forgot about it. A few weeks ago I was getting rid of old bookmarks, saw it and clicked and am glad I did!! It is great. I feel like I'm back in my living room in Hanau Germany 1972-1974 when I was in the US Army and Gloria & I had no TV and nothing but a Teac reel to reel for entertainment.
Here is the link http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/static.aspx?Type=Audio/Radio.htm&LeftNav=Audio/RadioNav.htm

Whether you are a child of the 60's, an X, Y, Z boomer, bust or echo generation, love Jam Bands or just want to hear something different, try it.

Here is what Vault Radio has to say about themselves
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Bill Graham and his concert promotion company, Bill Graham Presents, produced more than 35,000 concerts all over the world. His first venue, the legendary Fillmore Auditorium, was home to many of rock's greatest performers - Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Prince - and the list goes on and on.
Graham taped thousands of live performances and stored the tapes in the basement of the BGP headquarters. These tapes and the concerts they captured lay dormant until the Bill Graham archive was acquired by Wolfgang's Vault (Bill Graham's given first name was Wolfgang) in 2003.
Vault Radio is now playing selected tracks from these concerts in an FM-quality, 128K digital radio stream. Songs will be added to and removed from the radio show on a regular basis. We will be broadcasting unaltered live performance music from many of the greatest bands of the last 40 years. The music you hear on Vault Radio has not been sweetened or polished. You'll be listening to what the band played that night - nothing more, nothing less

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