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Alan Roe’s A-24 season guide to music on shortwave (version 3.0)
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“Music On The Move” explores portable audio technology developments over the decades
- The SWLing Post
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Today: Uncle Bill’s Melting Pot features music from Haiti and the Dominican Republic
From the Isle of Music – June 2024
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Radio Piko: A New Shortwave Radio Station in Finland Broadcasting with 10 Legal Watts of Power!
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June 2024 Schedules: From the Isle of Music and Uncle Bill’s Melting Pot
Alan Roe’s A-24 season guide to music on shortwave (version 2.0)
Texas Radio Shortwave returns to Channel 292 monthly
May 2024: From the Isle of Music and Uncle Bill’s Melting Pot
The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz, A Physics Connoisseur? Who Knew?
From the Isle of Music and Uncle Bill’s Melting Pot Return to Channel 292
Alan Roe’s A-24 season guide to music on shortwave (version 1.0)
London Calling: Joe Strummer’s Shortwave Influence
My Greatest Hits Playlist
Wow it’s been a long time since I’ve updated this blog! Lots of things going on but wanted to post this in case a reader or two might find it interesting.
Several years ago, I spent a lot of time uploading my entire library of 175 music CDs to iTunes. I then ripped my few remaining LPs.
As I listened to my library over the years on my PC, iPhone or iPad, I began grouping tunes into a bunch of playlists. Three playlists were especially useful for grouping favorites: 3, 4 and 5 star groups.
My “three star or better” playlist now has 1,956 tunes, the “4 star or better” list is 1,477 songs and my 5 star playlist has 1,050 songs (71 hours of music without repeats).
When I didn’t renew my Apple Match subscription early this year, my entire iTunes library was not available anywhere except my computer! YIKES! I had no idea Apple Match would do that.
Luckily once I renewed with Apple, my entire collection of 5,944 songs was available again on both my iPad and iPhone.
But that got me to thinking. What if I had only a single playlist of maybe 10 songs? What would they be?
Over a couple of months, I tried to get to only 10 songs but just could not do it. The list expanded to 20, then 30…. now it’s at 34 songs I can’t live without. The list has remained stable now for a couple of months.
Once I migrated the handwritten list from my iPad to Excel, I was able to sort it several ways. As a 60s boomer, most are oldies for sure. Here’s the breakdown by decades, not exactly what I expected:
- 1960s: 8
- 1970s: 6
- 1980s: 3
- 1990s: 6
- 2000s: 9
- 2010s: 2
It was a fun exercise!
Okay, here’s my list. Perhaps this might trigger a fun musical memory for you.