I must've been maybe thirteen years old. I was looking for RealAudio files at the time, and stumbled across a website called Marybeth's Memorable Melodies. It had interruption-free 50s/60s and 70s stations. After a few years, they stopped providing it. I loved it because they had a list of the songs that had played within maybe the last hour. After the stations ceased, I went back to RealAudio files for awhile (there was a website I liked called Gerry Rowe's RealAudio Site or something like that). Then I discovered Launchcast, and several years later AOL Radio, and then Pandora.
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fascinating. please post this kind of thing to your blog next time.
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