Pandora goes classical

Discussion in 'Classical Music' started by Sir Galahad, Nov 16, 2007.

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    Sir Galahad Harmonia Mundi

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    Sir Galahad, Nov 16, 2007
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    Bob McC living the life of Riley

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    Great heads up! Absolutely superb. been listening to Monteverdi and similar for over an hour now.
     
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    Sir Galahad Harmonia Mundi

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    Seems like they already have quite a few major composers on. My "Bach" radio is just great. Will try more tomorrow.
     
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    Thank you for that Sir Galahad.
     
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    SteveC PrimaLuna is not cheese

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    Great - thanks for the headsup!

    Funnily enough, I can't use my existing Pandora account through this laptop I'm typing on now because Pandora recognises that my IP address is outside USA and so the service is regretfully withdrawn. However, if I use my Squeezebox to connect to Squeezenetwork (remote server service for SBs) and then ask that to access my Pandora account, everything goes swimmingly, and I was able to create a new classical station ("Minimalism") that I couldn't from the laptop. Maybe this is common knowledge on the slim forums, but it seems the middleman effectively disguises the originating IP address. Just another reason to have a Squeezebox :)

    PS IIRC I originally set up the Pandora account with a USA mailing code - 90210
     
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