Studio Tunes

anet.com - Antarctica radio. You think I’m kidding, but I’m not. They
claim to have the clearest signal on the web. They play only B-List
music, people who are pros but not major-label. Jesse Colin Young is
prominent. It’s a real down-home sound. The problem is it’s not
random-access, so the loop is always the same, like a reeeeeally long
CD. It’s good though. The best part is the links - all about
Antarctica, lots of great pics, too.

XLNC.com is classical music from Tijuana/SanDiego. It’s a
superstation - probably the best mix of classical you’re likely to
hear on a radio station. Crystal clear, too.

Or we use Launchcast Radio (Yahoo) a lot…

I like the Anvil Chorus.

Jerry

Hi all,

When I’m setting big jobs. I like to listen to books on tape. Or
movie sound track music.

I’ve listen to a couple of thuosand books on tape. Things have gotten
so hectic around the shop that I only listen to one book, over and
over again.

I listen to “War of the Rats” about thirty times so far. I don’t know
what it is, but I just like the story.

I listen usually to only one CD also that’s the sound track from
“Road to Perdition”.

Suppose it allows me to fully concentrate on the setting process.

I’ve almost memorized both.

Jim
Jim Zimmerman
Alpine Custom Jewellers & Repair