Here's my collection of ccmusic from del.icio.us:
http://del.icio.us/tag/ccmusic
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On Aug 2, 2005, at 2:02 PM, Stephanie Bryant wrote:
> OK, so this is a good segue into an issue that I want to bring up.
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> If I want to find new music, I:
> 1) Turn on the radio.
> 2) Ask my friends.
> 3) Watch the WB.
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> I find that many podcasts are heavily into
> indierock/grunge/alternative/annoying-sounds-like-a-cat-being-mangled
> music that, well, isn't my "thing." I also have yet to find a music
> podcast that I really like, and have little idea where to look. It
> doesn't help that, in podcasts, my attention span is very short, or
> that in music I can severely like one song that resonates with me, but
> not really like anything else that band or musician creates.
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> In vlogging, I tend to prefer music that I can identify. After all, I
> use music to set a tone or underline a message ("Somewhere Over the
> Rainbow," for instance, for a poignant vlog entry about the world
> map). So I want to have some resonance with the song, I want it to
> lyrically say something specific, or to transmit a specific mood that
> is unmistakeable. When all the music sounds alike (to me), I can't
> distinguish a song that I really want to put into my entry.
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> So, I suppose what I really need is a way to subscribe to a podcast
> which highlights music that I like, isn't too long, and in which the
> music/musicians are CC-deriv+ friendly.
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> Where do I find that?
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