Trying out a subscription to Last.fm

Thursday, May 22, 2008

After being a regular and enthusiastic user for 3 years (scary), I finally decided to try out a subscription to Last.fm. It was only $3 for the month, so we'll see how I like it. One of the many awesome things about subscription service is that it opens up all of my various radio stations to anyone who cares to listen. I embedded a few of them below. "Caitmary's Radiostation" just takes random tracks I've listened to since I was a member and throws them at you. "Caitmary's Loved Tracks" are tracks that I got so pumped about that I actually took the time to press a button and label as "loved." The other is various songs by artists I've seen live in my lifetime, not necessarily songs I've ever listened to. Enjoy!










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5 comments:

laura said...

ooh! thanks! i can't wait to listen.
for some reason, the iSproggler function hasn't been working with my itunes so i've fallen out of the lastfm habit!

Benjamin Kalish said...

Great Waves by the Dirty Three . Awesome! I think I might end up listening to Caitmary's Loved Tracks quite a bit!

Benjamin Kalish said...

Ha! And apparently the "Dirty Three" includes the same Nick Cave that heads "Nick Cave" and the Bad Seeds, which I find really funny because I thought for some time that the band was fictional! They appear, sounding very, very different from Great Waves, in one of my favorite films, Die Himmel Über Berlin (Wings of Desire)

Renee said...

So sick, dude! What's better than hearing Gravediggaz on your Most Loved Tracks playlist first thing on a Friday morning? Very little, my friend. I love you!

Renee said...

p.s. For some reason, "Seaweed" by the Fruit Bats reminds me of the good old days of driving around the hills of western Mass with you on a Sunday afternoon.

 
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