Has it really been a whole season since I added new songs to the station? Yes . . . yes, I suppose it has, but I finally devoted some time to buying, ripping, uploading and arranging, so GIVE THEM A LISTEN HERE.
The playlist is like a summer day from 3 am to 3 am, abbreviated into less than five hours and has a range of artists from Little Richard to Kings of Leon. A couple of my favorite tracks were pulled off of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof soundtrack.
My music blog to accompany my live365 radio station, TrixieRadio.com - a melting pot of diverse songs only a crazy woman would play side by side. Also offering explanations of why I adore songs my listeners rate with zero stars.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Explosions in my Panties!
One of my online friends/supporters sent me a nice birthday gift. You can read about it HERE.
It's been months, but I finally added in a new load of songs to my station today. They are all just being shuffled right now and haven't been programmed into a special perfectly-tuned order.
It's been months, but I finally added in a new load of songs to my station today. They are all just being shuffled right now and haven't been programmed into a special perfectly-tuned order.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Tim Emmerick
I just got an email -- a real one, not a form email -- from Tim Emmerick and am checking out his site / giving song samples a listen now. Off the top of my head I'd say they sounds like a mixture of Blue Rodeo, The Delevantes, and Crowded House.
It's pretty rare that someone actually takes the time to check out my profile and playlist on Live365 and address me by name before spamming me with their music, so I wanted to give him a plug here.
It's pretty rare that someone actually takes the time to check out my profile and playlist on Live365 and address me by name before spamming me with their music, so I wanted to give him a plug here.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Kevin Smith's Celebrity Playlist
Worth checking out: Kevin Smith's celebrity playlist (as rejected by iTunes).
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Magazine Recs
I'd love to subscribe to a good music review magazine. Every so often I pick up Paste or No Depression, but I'd like something representing an even more diverse spectrum of music. And no, I don't want great *websites* that do that, I want print. That you can read while sitting on the toilet taking a dump, know what I mean?
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
Flash Mysteries
It really annoys me when music(ian) websites loop pretty little bits and pieces of music on their sites BUT FAIL TO NOTE WHAT SONG IS BEING PLAYED/SAMPLED. It's like, THANKS! You sold me on your little ditty and I've no fucking clue what it is. NOT VERY INFORMATIVE. It's like Michael Stipe in the days when he refused to put song lyrics in the liner notes, only stupider.
Or maybe it's brilliant marketing. Maybe they figure surfers will like that little mystery piece so much they will buy every single album to FIND that little chunk of music that hooked them.
But probably it's just a thoughtless design oversight.
Or maybe it's brilliant marketing. Maybe they figure surfers will like that little mystery piece so much they will buy every single album to FIND that little chunk of music that hooked them.
But probably it's just a thoughtless design oversight.
Crushing: Sean Lennon
I think I have a crush on Sean Lennon after seeing/watching/hearing him on one of those stupid entertainment shows. I've never been immersed in any aspect of Beatlemania so I'm almost entirely ignorant of what Sean and Julian have been up to, but Sean radiates an awkward confidence and bumblingly brilliant sense of humour that makes him seem defiantly human. Poorly groomed charisma -- it knocks me out, like a deflated, introverted Jack Black. SEXY.
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