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A free music app that is incredible

I've just about given up listening to my own music, I just tune into Radio Paradise. Radio Paradise is an app that you can download (IOS and Android) free ( www.radioparadise.com). No commercials, no bull, just an awesome eclectic collection of music. I cache it on my phone when I have WiFi available to avoid data charges, it takes just a couple of minutes to cache ~6 hours of great tunes. Totally free but you can donate to help out, I have it set up for a monthly donation because Radio Paradise is my go to music source.

No there are no "Channels" or "genres", they play all kinds of great music and if you don't like what they are playing you can press the "PSD" (Play Something Different) button and hear something else or just guts out until the next song. RP plays everything from Beethoven to Kid Rock to Miles Davis to Hank Williams and all points in between. An incredibly entertaining cornucopia of music, no blah blah blah and absolutely no commercials at all.

Cache a few hours and go for a ride.
 
Moody Blues


The first 7 albums as good as it gets than in the 80's and 90's more good stuff. I saw them live in the Assembly Hall on the University of Illinois campus and once in St. Louis at the old Arena/ checker dome, one a inverted concrete saucer the other an old hockey arena. ( middle 70's)
2000 something saw them at river port in St. Louis (outdoor venue)
All the showers great and a good time was had.
 
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I went back to this one from "500 Miles to Memphis". The video was made a few years back around Autobahn Motowerks in Cincinnati, Ohio. That was a neat shop in downtown Cincy. Some nice old bikes featured in the video.

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