![]() ![]() Not Casey of course, he was only 8 years old then. And that is when disc jockeys came into being as well. That's when music publishing companies like ASCAP and BMI came in and negotiated a fee or royalty as it was soon referred to, that would be paid to the artists every time their record was played on the radio. Record companies balked too because they thought no one would pay for records if people could hear these records for free on the radio. Rebeccas book is thorough and highly informative, yet simple and fun to read. Well, this morning Ive been listening to a lot or European 'Goth Metal.' First up is the 'Werks 80' double CD by Atrocity, which is 20 cover versions of mostly famous songs from the 80s. So many times I see the What are you watching right now topic come up and I’m not watching anything, I’m listening to something. The album is called The Planetary Chronicles and the current song is Mystery Road. Rebecca Carswells book tells you how to listen effectively, thereby improving all areas of your life. Tonight, I’m listening to space music by Jonn Serrie. When records started to be played on the radio, the artists balked because they thought they would no longer make their money. The art of listening - truly listening - can be a life-long practice. Prior to 1940, artists were paid for performing their songs live on the radio. But Casey told the story of something that happened 50 years ago that week too. I am not much into country music, but do like Trace Adkins and Shania Twain. I love Lil Wayne, Flo Rida and also the 80's and Pop. What I listen to in my vehicle is hip hop and pop. You might say something like I am having a lot of anxiety about money, I really just want a listening earsolutions will feel overwhelming to me right now. Also tunes by Maxi Priest, Prince and Faith No More.you want it all, but you can't have it. what are u listening to right now I am currently listening to my scanner, yeah, how interesting. When you are sharing something with your partner, tell them what you want upfront. I know 'country' is a forbidden word a lot of times, but this guy's voice just has soul to it, no pop with twang crap. Case in point, have some southern country soul. Senior leaders, particularly CEOs, confront a central paradox in their work: They generally. Glad I could open your horizons a little I love when people get new music off me and vice versa, I listen to damn near everything. One my faves however is "Don't Go Away Mad, Just Go Away". From the Magazine (MarchApril 2021) Andrew Zuckerman. Maybe my least fave song is playing now, Paul Young's wimpy cover of "Oh Girl". AT40 evidently had some timing issues at the end of shows in 1975 because several #1 songs got that treatment one of which is "Fly Robin Fly". ![]() Was the only edited or more accurately 'cutoff' song in the show. I was a bit chocked by the "Jivetalkin" edit.
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