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    Bose SoundTouch

    Bose SoundTouch

    Music and Utilities

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    Experience your favorite music from one or many SoundTouch® speakers, with the SoundTouch® app....

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Comedy, News & Politics, Society & Culture
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8.8 (4 Ratings)
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This is one of the Talk Radio Shows that I dearly loved when I stopped listening to talk radio as much. Then, all of a sudden, there is this wonderful invention called a podcast. The Wait Wait podcast allows me to listen to the latest episode at my leisure and take it in with my wife normally while we eat supper.

The topics are a round up of the week's events. The celebrities are entertaining and the guests are always engaged and wonderful.

I will eventually get to see Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me Live - it is part of the bucket list.
  
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Dr. Ruth recommended South Pacific (1958) in Movies (curated)

 
South Pacific (1958)
South Pacific (1958)
1958 | Classics, Drama, Musical
7.2 (6 Ratings)
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"There’s a song in the movie, “I Want to Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair,” that I used to have my radio producer play whenever some woman would call with a question about a man who was mistreating or ignoring her. People have to learn not to get stuck in one place, but to move on when it’s obvious that sticking around will only break your heart."

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Jarvis Cocker recommended track Gut Feeling by Devo in Greatest Hits by Devo in Music (curated)

 
Greatest Hits by Devo
Greatest Hits by Devo
1990 | Rock
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Gut Feeling by Devo

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"I kept reading about punk, but the local radio station wouldn’t play punk; they didn’t think it was real music. That led to me one of the musical discoveries of my life. One night, I really wanted to hear what this punk music was and, turning the radio dial, I heard John Peel’s radio show. I started listening to it and taking songs off there all the time, and that became my musical education. It made me want to form a group; the early Pulp were really just a ragbag of the influences that we’d picked up from listening to John Peel’s show every night. The first Devo album came out that year [in 1978], and I went to see them play at the City Hall in Sheffield, which was quite influential. One of the first songs that Pulp learned how to play was the Devo song “Gut Feeling.” A couple of years later, when we first did some recordings, I took them to John Peel—he used to do these road shows at colleges, and I just went along to the one he did in Sheffield and hung around and gave him the tape after when he was putting all his records back into his DJ box at the end. He listened to it on the way home, and that really changed my life. Then he gave us a session [in 1981]. We were all still at school. I was 16 or maybe just 17, and the drummer was 15 and he looked about 12. He could hardly reach the bass drum pedal to play the drum."

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    C5+ Stream DLNA Cast Media

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    6 apps in one! Creation 5 is the first media app to bring together the 6 key media features: Music,...