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I have always been a Radio lover and would welcome any suggestions for good quality Internet Radio Stations, any genre from any country just as long as the Sound Quality is good.
I found this recently..........
http://classicalwcrb.org/
Have you seen this site................?
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/other.asp
Jim
narabdela
17-03-2017, 12:01
Radio Paradise.
https://www.radioparadise.com/rp_2.php#
As above plus tunein radio mostly
harmonica98
17-03-2017, 15:30
FIP is my choice- I don't like every track but a listening session normally turns up a new favourite. Sound quality is more of the 'acceptable' than 'good' variety though.
Sherwood
17-03-2017, 15:43
For content (though sound quality is pretty good) I would suggest WUMB Boston which I discovered many years ago whilst travelling in the USA.
https://www.wumb.org/home/index.php
Lots of Americana and folk in it's many varieties.
Geoff
Recent tracks by Lucinda Williams, Richie Havens, Shannon McNally, Sturgill Simpson, Amos Lee ....
Sherwood
17-03-2017, 15:46
Some of the channels on SiriusXM radio are very good though one needs a paid subscription to listen over the internet.
Geoff
If its good sound quality you want have a listen to Linn Radio station
Sherwood
17-03-2017, 16:22
If its good sound quality you want have a listen to Linn Radio station
Linn is good quality but I find the content repetitious on the Jazz and General channels.
Geoff
Talk Sport 1 and 2, altho newly recruited Jim Whites twiney whiney Glaswegian accent is really starting to grate on my senses, come back Colin Murray all is forgiven :D
He gets on everyones bristols:)
Thanks everyone some good suggestions, agreed Linn has great SQ but everytime I tune in Diana Krall is playing it's like her very own personal station.
Sherwood
18-03-2017, 19:31
Thanks everyone some good suggestions, agreed Linn has great SQ but everytime I tune in Diana Krall is playing it's like her very own personal station.
or Claire Martin or Barb Jungr ......
or Claire Martin or Barb Jungr ......
Yeah they all kind of blur into one in my head
cant argue with that. only suggested linn for s q the content is a bit dull for me
Talk Sport 1 and 2, altho newly recruited Jim Whites twiney whiney Glaswegian accent is really starting to grate on my senses, come back Colin Murray all is forgiven :D
Pesky Glaswegians... :)
cant argue with that. only suggested linn for s q the content is a bit dull for me
Without doubt the best SQ I have heard from an iRadio station better than both Naim and BBC HD.
'Fusion At Sunset' (256kpbs) U.S Jazz station great for Sunday mornings.
Radio Paradise is excellent
Talk Sport 1 and 2, altho newly recruited Jim Whites twiney whiney Glaswegian accent is really starting to grate on my senses, come back Colin Murray all is forgiven :D
Colin Murray (and Stan Collymore) are unlikely to return to Talksport whilst Murdoch/Fox/The Sun are the owners - good to see some presenters stand by their morals (contrast to J Carragher).
Roots fm uk Sunday afternoon Lovers whilst having a few Cans and cooking roast beef, what could more British!
Pete The Cat
02-04-2017, 09:44
If you want to immerse yourself in music that you haven't heard before then SomaFM is an umbrella for a range of sub-stations which cover an entire universe of genres. I particularly like Suburbs Of Goa which is an Indian subcontinent themed station. SomaFM makes me feel that in spite of decades spent avidly digesting music I really don't know that much.
Mixcloud is worth a look if you want to hear playlists from any type of genre. The Obey The Riff shows are currently fulfilling my education in stoner rock.
Pete
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