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.