2012-05-22

More Spy Jazz for fixing servers and/or pumping gas to.

We found a winner! This will be move #3 as far as hosting providers go.

Almost 70 hours of uptime, we hope that random disconnects will be a thing of the past.

If you've had us book marked in winamp or other media player, there is a slight chance those bookmarks will no longer work. (kind of a complicated explanation, having to do with DNS, and the way shoutcast and some directories use IP numbers)

Music in the spotlight

I'm afraid all this fuss with technical issues has distracted us from our primary goal, bringing music into your life.. so how about some new music?

You'll feel like you're at a swank party with Gustav Brom and "Tell it Like It Is", it has the feel of a party in some high-rise building, like you might see on some turner classic movie.

Frank Sinatra tells us about his non-existent relationship with "A Fine Romance", having been on a few dates myself, I'd have to say it's probably just as well. Herb Alpert brings us some excellent driving music with "Slick". I don't really know how to describe this one, it's quite good. Look forward to listening to it while driving some time, thats all I can say.

Roland Shaw with his version of "Our Man Flint", to take you on your spy jazz mission. Do you ever listen to spy jazz while doing dull tasks? I find it can really help make boring things seem exciting. Not to sound like a fuddy duddy, but I could see myself listening to "Our Man Flint" while filling up the old gas tank... except for the odd looks you might get from the store clerk.

Julie London with the classic "Love For Sale" done in only the way Julie London can sing it. Bob Thompson with some bachelor pad music, "All the things you are", and then on to a bit of silliness & fun with Al Hirt's performance of "Java".

Stan Gets with some Bossa Nova with "Bim Bom", and finally finishing it off with Enoch Lights space age pop version of "Whatever Lola Wants".

We hope you enjoy, and we're sorry for all the weird technical issues. It would seem that good hosting is hard to find these days... but I think we found our winner.

Tracks in the Spotlight



  • Gustav Brom & Sein Orchester - Tell It Like It Is
  • Frank Sinatra - A Fine Romance
  • Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - SlickRoland Shaw Orchestra - Our Man Flint
  • Julie London - Love For Sale
  • Bob Thompson - All the Things You are
  • Al Hirt - Java
  • Stan Getz - Bim Bom
  • Enoch Light - Whatever Lola Wants
  • 2012-05-17

    Wendy Robin, Stan Getz & Julie London

    What a week!

    For the past month or so, we've been practicing our witchcraft on the servers and for the most part, the spell has been working. Every so often, at least once a day at random points, there have been some, shall we say, technical issues.

    If you happened to be listening during those times, we apologize for the inconvenience.

    It would appear technical problems have been monopolizing all of our time as of late, but, we have managed to add some new music to the mix, tracks I hope you'll enjoy!

    Wendy Robin

    We'd really like to welcome Wendy Robin into the playlist! you can vote for Wendy Robin here. I think you'll find her "Midnight Train to Georgia" most enjoyable.

    Some more from Julie London, Walter Wanderley, the Sunset Strings and of course Stan Getz with "Melancholy".

    We're still working with our hosting provider to fix the problems (we're on host #2), but if you know anyone in the hosting business, I hope you'll point them our way.

    Tracks in the Spotlight


  • Wendy Robin - Midnight Train To Geogia
  • Julie London - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
  • Walter Wanderley - Song Of The Jet
  • Sunset Strings - Call Me
  • Stan Getz - Melancholy
  • 2012-05-11

    Sergio Mendes, Walter Wanderley, & More - Bossa Nova Friday

    It's a Bossa Nova Friday!

    Some bossa nova from Walter Wanderley, seems fitting in this age where the telephone is more than a telephone. Enoch light with a space-age version of the old classic "Brazil", done in a stero-rama kind of way that only Enoch Light could do.

    Neal Hefti with a gay, as in, traditional meaning of the word, song called Tomatoes, which is from the Odd Couple sound track. If you don't feel a little happy, in that gay sort of way, after hearing this tune, you should probably see your therapist.

    Well, not being happy is understandable, if you're Shirley Bassey, with her rather sad song about going away. There is something quite dynamic about Shirley Bassey, her voice is incredibly dynamic. You can really hear the emotion in her voice, it's quite sad in that powerful Shirley Bassey sort of way. It's almost too emotional for triviacompanion, but it's worth a listen. Quite powerful indeed.

    Sergio Mendes pulls us out of our Shirley Bassey depression, more bossa nova with "Like A Lover" (summer time really is the time for Sergio Mendes) I feel like I'm working in some kind of 1970's sit com show when I listen to this song, the melody kind of carries me along.

    But, before we get too carried away in the bossa nova, Julie London comes in, with another semi-sad song, "Cry Me a River". Which, really isn't all that sad, it's kind of uplifting in that liberating sort of way. The guitars in this song really come out, undistorted, un-mangled, just clear, beautiful, electric guitar.

    I can't pronounce Martin Botcher but it sure makes me feel good, especially after listening to the hyper-emotional song from Shirley Bassey. It's an easy listening bossa nova in a feels free, feels good kind of way. While it has a choir, there aren't any words, just the beautiful, mellow sounds of human voices with a bossa nova background.

    Finally, Serge Gainsbourg ties it up with his jazzy in a get you moving sort of way, song "Woom Woom Woom" which is actually sort of bluesy, but not in a country way. It's more like organ blues. This nice thing about it is, there are no words, so we got to take the lazy way out! (no need for researching the lyrics!)

    Tracks in the Spotlight


  • Walter Wanderley - Telefone
  • Enoch Light - Brazil
  • Neal Hefti - Tomatoes
  • Shirley Bassey - If You Go Away (Ne Me Quitte Pas)
  • Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Like A Lover
  • Julie London - Cry Me A River
  • Martin Botcher & sein Orchester - Fiesta in Belo Horizonte
  • Serge Gainsbourg - Woom Woom Woom

  • 2012-05-08

    Finally! remove the facebook timeline (for good!)

    Remove the Facebook Timeline

    We just created an in depth page, explaining the proper, permanent way to remove the facebook timeline in a way that is both effective, and opens the door to possibilities many facebook users are unaccustomed to.

    I'll give you a hint, it's pretty obvious, and doesn't involve changing any of your facebook settings or altering your profile in any way.

    TriviaCompanion is an internet radio stream, we simply offer this as a public service message to anyone who is frustrated with facebook.

    We hope this information is useful and beneficial.

    2012-05-06

    Serge Gainsbourg, Julie London, Toni Makhoul & More

    Toni Makhoul

    It's been a stormy weekend here at triviacompanion, a good time to hide out indoors, listening to music and thunder.

    I'd like to mention, we've added a new track from Toni Makhoul, titled "Eternal Love", do check it out!

    Toni Makhoul is from Lebanon, and is not only a very talented musician, but holds a masters degree in Civil Engineering.

    You Voted!

    You voted on Serge Gainsbourg, and we listened! Well, that and it just so happens that have several more of his songs on file, hope you enjoy it!

    We're kind of careful with Gainsbourg, some of his music, in the US anyway, might not be considered work safe for some of the French speaking citizens. With his music, we investigate the lyrics before playing them, this is why you haven't heard as much of him on triviacompanion.

    Julie London

    Julie London is a favorite of ours. Unfortunately, her heart belongs to daddy. :-) hope you enjoy listening to her explain it.

    We'll probably be hearing more from her in the coming months.

    We're work safe!

    TriviaCompanion tries very hard to remain work safe, if you are having any problems receiving us in your workplace, or, we happen to play something (or say something) you feel is not work-safe, please do let us know!

    Our goal is to provide you with a station you can play in your workplace and never have to worry the material will offend your co-workers or, if you work in a lobby, your customers. If your boss objects, please show him this post, let him know that being work safe is a goal we are committed to maintaining.

    In keeping with the work-safe goal, we've opted to run anything that might be objectionable on the weekends. (even if it's not particularly objectionable) this is a simple measure to err on the safe side.

    Tracks in the Spotlight:


    • Si Zentner - Charade
    • Serge Gainsbourg - Wake Me At Five
    • Kaempfert & His Orchestra - Bert's Bossa Nova
    • Enoch Light - Speak Low
    • Norrie Paramor / The Midland Radio Orchestra - Mah-Na Mah-Na
    • Julie London - My Heart Belongs To Daddy

    2012-05-02

    Sergio Mendes, Percolators and I-Spy music mash.

    Fun With Voting

    I'd like to draw your attention to the "vote" feature of the website, it lets us know which songs you like and, perhaps, which songs you'd rather not hear.

    On TriviaCompanion, as it is in all politics, the voting feature depends entirely on your campaign donations.. no, just kidding! but we do use them as a guide when selecting the music for the playlist... so let us know what you like! (Pssst! and while your at it, I'd like to solicit your vote on the various directories we're listed in.. we promise not to hand out instant coffee if you vote for us! :-)

    In the queue, some more bossa nova, space age pop and spy-jazz for your mid-week, including that fabulous Percolator song.

    The song was always a favorite of mine, although, I must say, percolator coffee just isn't as good as the other options: coffee beens should be filtered, not burned.

    Hope your week is good, don't forget to vote and keep the hi-fi on!

    Tracks in the Spotlight


  • Earle Hagen - I Spy
  • Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Pretty World
  • Walter Wanderley - Beloved Melancholy
  • All Stars Terry Snyder - Binga Banga Bonge Percolator
  • Burt Bacharach - Something Big
  • Shirley Bassey - Kiss Me Honey Honey (Kiss Me)
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