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craigb
8th March 2006, 06:40 PM
I'm looking for a good internet blues station to stream while I'm surfing (preferably with few or no ads :rolleyes: )

Anybody got some faves they'd like to point me to?

ozwinner
8th March 2006, 07:15 PM
Try here. (http://www.radio-directory.com/)

Al :cool:

craigb
8th March 2006, 07:35 PM
Yeah thanks. I was hoping for something more specific though :rolleyes:

ozwinner
8th March 2006, 07:48 PM
Yeah thanks. I was hoping for something more specific though :rolleyes:

Craigs on the look out, dah da duh
For some sole, dah da duh
He needs some music, dah da duh
He needs some blues, dah daduh

He aint getin none, dah da duh
He needs some blues, dah da duh
The man needs the blues, dah da duh
Owh he needs the blues, dah da duh.

Thank you, youve been a great ordiance..

Al :cool:

craigb
8th March 2006, 08:25 PM
Craigs on the look out, dah da duh
For some sole, dah da duh
He needs some music, dah da duh
He needs some blues, dah daduh

He aint getin none, dah da duh
He needs some blues, dah da duh
The man needs the blues, dah da duh
Owh he needs the blues, dah da duh.

Thank you, youve been a great ordiance..

Al :cool:

Thank you Blind Mango Chutney :D

I found this site so far:
http://www.bluesnights.co.uk/blues_radio.htm

Exador
8th March 2006, 08:46 PM
Thank you Blind Mango Chutney :D

I found this site so far:
http://www.bluesnights.co.uk/blues_radio.htm

Al and the Toejammers. Dig that stinky sound. :D

Driver
8th March 2006, 10:35 PM
Thank you Blind Mango Chutney :D

I found this site so far:
http://www.bluesnights.co.uk/blues_radio.htm

Mate

That looks like it might be a very good blues website.

In addition, if you click on the "Humour" tab, it'll take you to a whole list of Tommy Cooper gags. If you don't know who Tommy Cooper was, let me tell you that he was one of the funniest comedians ever. Some comics are clever, some are satirical, some are vulgar. Tommy Cooper was just funny. He could (and did) walk on to a stage and literally do nothing - just stand still - and the audience would be in stitches.

He actually died on stage during his act. The audience carried on laughing because the sight of Tommy Cooper collapsing was no surprise and they naturally thought it was part of the show. He would have loved that!

His jokes were basic and mainly very silly but I've just read through the list on the bluesnights website and I've been laughing out loud - something I rarely do. Funny man. Greatly missed.

zenwood
8th March 2006, 10:48 PM
Ad-free blues radio? The closest I've got is limewire and a CD burner.

craigb
9th March 2006, 11:42 AM
Mate

That looks like it might be a very good blues website.

In addition, if you click on the "Humour" tab, it'll take you to a whole list of Tommy Cooper gags. If you don't know who Tommy Cooper was, let me tell you that he was one of the funniest comedians ever. Some comics are clever, some are satirical, some are vulgar. Tommy Cooper was just funny. He could (and did) walk on to a stage and literally do nothing - just stand still - and the audience would be in stitches.

He actually died on stage during his act. The audience carried on laughing because the sight of Tommy Cooper collapsing was no surprise and they naturally thought it was part of the show. He would have loved that!

His jokes were basic and mainly very silly but I've just read through the list on the bluesnights website and I've been laughing out loud - something I rarely do. Funny man. Greatly missed.

'Course I know who Tommy Cooper is Col. :)

I tried one of the links last night:
http://www.smokestacklightnin.com/

It is a weekly show but they have the previous weeks show in the archive.
3 hours of Blues per entry :)

I might have a listen to Bad Dog Blues tonight.
http://www.baddogblues.com/