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Lowdown in Lodi
August 15th, 2006, 08:30 AM
Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
28
Select Retailers to Offer Bonus Disc of Dylan's 'Theme Time Radio Hour' Show
on XM
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bob Dylan will premiere his
new album August 28 on XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite
radio service with more than 7 million subscribers, it was announced today
by XM. XM subscribers will be able to hear Dylan's first studio album in
five years, Modern Times, the day before it's released to the public. The
world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM 40), The
Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on these
channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times ET).
Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels, including
AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue.
"Modern Times is an amazing record that is sure to strike a chord with music
fans everywhere. We at XM are honored to help Bob's music reach the
passionate fans that have made his weekly XM show, 'Theme Time Radio Hour,'
a runaway success," said Lee Abrams, chief creative programming officer, XM
Satellite Radio. "In addition, through our strategic partnerships, the XM
world premiere of Modern Times will reach millions more."
Beginning with the record's release on Tuesday, August 29, fans who purchase
a copy of Modern Times at select retailers, including Circuit City stores,
and any other Bob Dylan CD will receive a bonus disc featuring the popular
"baseball" episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour," which airs
exclusively on XM. In addition to baseball-themed songs, the one-hour
episode also contains Dylan singing an a cappella rendition of "Take Me Out
to the Ball Game." In June, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
announced the addition of the "Theme Time Radio Hour" baseball episode to
its archives.
Following the world premiere and CD release, XM will air a "Theme Time Radio
Hour" marathon, broadcasting every episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio
Hour" back-to-back, beginning September 1 at 6 p.m. ET on The Village (XM
15), continuing through until 12 Midnight ET on September 4.
In May 2006, Bob Dylan's exclusive radio show, "Theme Time Radio Hour,"
debuted to popular and critical-acclaim on XM Satellite Radio. Each weekly
show will feature an eclectic mix of music based around a theme, with host
Bob Dylan offering stories about the music and topics of interest. New
episodes of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" premiere on XM's Deep Tracks
channel Wednesdays at 10 a.m. ET, with additional encores airing throughout
the week. Complete show details are available online at
http://www.xmradio.com/bobdylan.
Early critical response to Modern Times includes a forthcoming five-star
review (out of five) in Rolling Stone, in which Joe Levy calls the record
Dylan's "third straight masterwork." Robert Christgau writes in Blender that
Modern Times is "Startling. Radiates the observant calm of old masters who
have seen enough life to be ready for anything -- Yeats, Matisse, Sonny
Rollins."
fafaflunky
August 15th, 2006, 09:00 AM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
> 28
>
> Select Retailers to Offer Bonus Disc of Dylan's 'Theme Time Radio Hour' Show
> on XM
>
> WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bob Dylan will premiere his
> new album August 28 on XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite
> radio service with more than 7 million subscribers, it was announced today
> by XM. XM subscribers will be able to hear Dylan's first studio album in
> five years, Modern Times, the day before it's released to the public. The
> world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM 40), The
> Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on these
> channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times ET).
>
> Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
> through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels, including
> AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue.
>
> "Modern Times is an amazing record that is sure to strike a chord with music
> fans everywhere. We at XM are honored to help Bob's music reach the
> passionate fans that have made his weekly XM show, 'Theme Time Radio Hour,'
> a runaway success," said Lee Abrams, chief creative programming officer, XM
> Satellite Radio. "In addition, through our strategic partnerships, the XM
> world premiere of Modern Times will reach millions more."
>
> Beginning with the record's release on Tuesday, August 29, fans who purchase
> a copy of Modern Times at select retailers, including Circuit City stores,
> and any other Bob Dylan CD will receive a bonus disc featuring the popular
> "baseball" episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour," which airs
> exclusively on XM. In addition to baseball-themed songs, the one-hour
> episode also contains Dylan singing an a cappella rendition of "Take Me Out
> to the Ball Game." In June, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
> announced the addition of the "Theme Time Radio Hour" baseball episode to
> its archives.
>
> Following the world premiere and CD release, XM will air a "Theme Time Radio
> Hour" marathon, broadcasting every episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio
> Hour" back-to-back, beginning September 1 at 6 p.m. ET on The Village (XM
> 15), continuing through until 12 Midnight ET on September 4.
>
> In May 2006, Bob Dylan's exclusive radio show, "Theme Time Radio Hour,"
> debuted to popular and critical-acclaim on XM Satellite Radio. Each weekly
> show will feature an eclectic mix of music based around a theme, with host
> Bob Dylan offering stories about the music and topics of interest. New
> episodes of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" premiere on XM's Deep Tracks
> channel Wednesdays at 10 a.m. ET, with additional encores airing throughout
> the week. Complete show details are available online at
> http://www.xmradio.com/bobdylan.
>
> Early critical response to Modern Times includes a forthcoming five-star
> review (out of five) in Rolling Stone, in which Joe Levy calls the record
> Dylan's "third straight masterwork." Robert Christgau writes in Blender that
> Modern Times is "Startling. Radiates the observant calm of old masters who
> have seen enough life to be ready for anything -- Yeats, Matisse, Sonny
> Rollins."
Who gives a fuck????
takeshi.kovachs@gmail.com
August 15th, 2006, 09:30 AM
Heh...
fafaflunky wrote:
> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> > Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
> > 28
> >
> > Select Retailers to Offer Bonus Disc of Dylan's 'Theme Time Radio Hour' Show
> > on XM
> >
> > WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bob Dylan will premiere his
> > new album August 28 on XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite
> > radio service with more than 7 million subscribers, it was announced today
> > by XM. XM subscribers will be able to hear Dylan's first studio album in
> > five years, Modern Times, the day before it's released to the public. The
> > world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM 40), The
> > Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on these
> > channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times ET).
> >
> > Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
> > through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels, including
> > AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue.
> >
> > "Modern Times is an amazing record that is sure to strike a chord with music
> > fans everywhere. We at XM are honored to help Bob's music reach the
> > passionate fans that have made his weekly XM show, 'Theme Time Radio Hour,'
> > a runaway success," said Lee Abrams, chief creative programming officer, XM
> > Satellite Radio. "In addition, through our strategic partnerships, the XM
> > world premiere of Modern Times will reach millions more."
> >
> > Beginning with the record's release on Tuesday, August 29, fans who purchase
> > a copy of Modern Times at select retailers, including Circuit City stores,
> > and any other Bob Dylan CD will receive a bonus disc featuring the popular
> > "baseball" episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour," which airs
> > exclusively on XM. In addition to baseball-themed songs, the one-hour
> > episode also contains Dylan singing an a cappella rendition of "Take Me Out
> > to the Ball Game." In June, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
> > announced the addition of the "Theme Time Radio Hour" baseball episode to
> > its archives.
> >
> > Following the world premiere and CD release, XM will air a "Theme Time Radio
> > Hour" marathon, broadcasting every episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio
> > Hour" back-to-back, beginning September 1 at 6 p.m. ET on The Village (XM
> > 15), continuing through until 12 Midnight ET on September 4.
> >
> > In May 2006, Bob Dylan's exclusive radio show, "Theme Time Radio Hour,"
> > debuted to popular and critical-acclaim on XM Satellite Radio. Each weekly
> > show will feature an eclectic mix of music based around a theme, with host
> > Bob Dylan offering stories about the music and topics of interest. New
> > episodes of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" premiere on XM's Deep Tracks
> > channel Wednesdays at 10 a.m. ET, with additional encores airing throughout
> > the week. Complete show details are available online at
> > http://www.xmradio.com/bobdylan.
> >
> > Early critical response to Modern Times includes a forthcoming five-star
> > review (out of five) in Rolling Stone, in which Joe Levy calls the record
> > Dylan's "third straight masterwork." Robert Christgau writes in Blender that
> > Modern Times is "Startling. Radiates the observant calm of old masters who
> > have seen enough life to be ready for anything -- Yeats, Matisse, Sonny
> > Rollins."
>
> Who gives a fuck????
denis
August 15th, 2006, 06:30 PM
In article <1155653357.293593.275020@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>,
fafaflunky <techguy64@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> > Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
> > 28
>
> Who gives a fuck????
>
If it was on Sirius, you would...
Rich
August 15th, 2006, 06:30 PM
denis wrote:
> In article <1155653357.293593.275020@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>,
> fafaflunky <techguy64@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> > > Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
> > > 28
> >
> > Who gives a fuck????
> >
> If it was on Sirius, you would...
Easily listened to FREE on AOL. There goes the last of XM exclusive
content.
Lowdown in Lodi
August 15th, 2006, 06:30 PM
>
> Easily listened to FREE on AOL. There goes the last of XM exclusive
> content.
The Dylan show is not on AOL or satellite TV. It is the most important
exclusive in all of satellite radio; they aren't giving it away.
XM is laying an ass-whipping on Sirius in the content arena. Sirius shot
their wad with Stern and now that's all they've got.
Stern, the 2nd highest paid entertainer in existence, after Spielburg.
Unreal.
Rich
August 15th, 2006, 07:30 PM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> >
> > Easily listened to FREE on AOL. There goes the last of XM exclusive
> > content.
>
> The Dylan show is not on AOL or satellite TV. It is the most important
> exclusive in all of satellite radio; they aren't giving it away.
>From your own post that initiated this thread, idiot:
"The world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM
40), The
Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on
these
channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times
ET).
Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels,
including
AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
Do you even read anything before you go posting like the fool you are?
Lowdown in Lodi
August 15th, 2006, 07:30 PM
>>From your own post that initiated this thread, idiot:
>
> "The world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM
> 40), The
> Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on
> these
> channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times
> ET).
>
> Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
> through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels,
> including
> AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
>
> Do you even read anything before you go posting like the fool you are?
This isn't the "Dylan show". This is a premiere of his album, --------.
You are fucking stupid. Don't waste my time with your moronic posts.
Rich
August 15th, 2006, 08:30 PM
>From XMradio.com:
The Theme Time Radio Hour with your host Bob Dylan
Take a trip back to the golden age of radio. With music hand-selected
from his personal collection, Bob Dylan takes you to places only he
can. Listen as Bob Dylan weaves his own brand of radio with special
themes, listener emails and a little help from his friends.
Wednesdays at 10AM
Deep Tracks - XM 40
http://www.xmradio.com/programming/index.jsp
-----------------------
>From AOL Radio:
XM channels available to both AOL Members & Free AOL Users:
XM Deep Tracks
Take a deep dive into Classic Rock.
http://music.aol.com/radioguide/xm_radio_guide
--------------------
Frontmed you are too easy to be proven a liar and you are really looing
foolish here. Care to debate this issue anymore? Go find someone
else. You are no challenge anymore.
David
August 15th, 2006, 09:30 PM
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 01:14:47 GMT, "Lowdown in Lodi" <Lodi@lowdown.com>
wrote:
>>>From your own post that initiated this thread, idiot:
>>
>> "The world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM
>> 40), The
>> Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on
>> these
>> channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times
>> ET).
>>
>> Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
>> through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels,
>> including
>> AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
>>
>> Do you even read anything before you go posting like the fool you are?
>
>This isn't the "Dylan show". This is a premiere of his album, --------.
>
>You are fucking stupid. Don't waste my time with your moronic posts.
>
AOL provides those channels free of charge to anyone on their
''Music'' page.
Lowdown in Lodi
August 15th, 2006, 09:30 PM
> Frontmed you are too easy to be proven a liar and you are really looing
> foolish here. Care to debate this issue anymore? Go find someone
> else. You are no challenge anymore.
You fucking scumball nitwit.
They don't run Dylan's show on the AOL channel. Only subscribers get it.
If you're not paying, you're not getting the show.
I'll listen on XM. You listen on AOL.
You won't know the difference as you can't tell Dylan from Donald Duck; if
you could, you wouldn't be pimping for the half-assed music channels Sirius
puts up.
David
August 16th, 2006, 07:30 AM
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 03:24:06 GMT, "Lowdown in Lodi" <Lodi@lowdown.com>
wrote:
>
>They don't run Dylan's show on the AOL channel.
What do they play instead? Does the stream just die? Who throws the
switch?
With the apalling lack of attention to detail in evidence at XM I
can't believe they have their ---- together enough to embargo single
hour-long programs with any accuracy.
CodeMonkey
August 16th, 2006, 08:30 AM
David wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 03:24:06 GMT, "Lowdown in Lodi" <Lodi@lowdown.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>> They don't run Dylan's show on the AOL channel.
>
> What do they play instead? Does the stream just die? Who throws the
> switch?
>
> With the apalling lack of attention to detail in evidence at XM I
> can't believe they have their ---- together enough to embargo single
> hour-long programs with any accuracy.
We can all put this discussion to rest right now. It seems that
alcoholic Rich was wrong again and it would seem that XM does NOT have
an appalling lack of attention to detail because Bob Dylan is on Deep
Tracks right now, but AOL does NOT have him on the XM Deep Tracks on
their stream.
fafaflunky
August 16th, 2006, 09:30 AM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> Bob Dylan to Premiere New Album, Modern Times, on XM Satellite Radio August
> 28
>
> Select Retailers to Offer Bonus Disc of Dylan's 'Theme Time Radio Hour' Show
> on XM
>
> WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Bob Dylan will premiere his
> new album August 28 on XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite
> radio service with more than 7 million subscribers, it was announced today
> by XM. XM subscribers will be able to hear Dylan's first studio album in
> five years, Modern Times, the day before it's released to the public. The
> world premiere will air at 12 midnight ET on XM's Deep Tracks (XM 40), The
> Village (XM 15) and Hear Music (XM 75), with encores also airing on these
> channels throughout the day at 6 a.m., 12 noon and 7 p.m. (all times ET).
>
> Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
> through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels, including
> AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue.
>
> "Modern Times is an amazing record that is sure to strike a chord with music
> fans everywhere. We at XM are honored to help Bob's music reach the
> passionate fans that have made his weekly XM show, 'Theme Time Radio Hour,'
> a runaway success," said Lee Abrams, chief creative programming officer, XM
> Satellite Radio. "In addition, through our strategic partnerships, the XM
> world premiere of Modern Times will reach millions more."
>
> Beginning with the record's release on Tuesday, August 29, fans who purchase
> a copy of Modern Times at select retailers, including Circuit City stores,
> and any other Bob Dylan CD will receive a bonus disc featuring the popular
> "baseball" episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour," which airs
> exclusively on XM. In addition to baseball-themed songs, the one-hour
> episode also contains Dylan singing an a cappella rendition of "Take Me Out
> to the Ball Game." In June, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
> announced the addition of the "Theme Time Radio Hour" baseball episode to
> its archives.
>
> Following the world premiere and CD release, XM will air a "Theme Time Radio
> Hour" marathon, broadcasting every episode of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio
> Hour" back-to-back, beginning September 1 at 6 p.m. ET on The Village (XM
> 15), continuing through until 12 Midnight ET on September 4.
>
> In May 2006, Bob Dylan's exclusive radio show, "Theme Time Radio Hour,"
> debuted to popular and critical-acclaim on XM Satellite Radio. Each weekly
> show will feature an eclectic mix of music based around a theme, with host
> Bob Dylan offering stories about the music and topics of interest. New
> episodes of Dylan's "Theme Time Radio Hour" premiere on XM's Deep Tracks
> channel Wednesdays at 10 a.m. ET, with additional encores airing throughout
> the week. Complete show details are available online at
> http://www.xmradio.com/bobdylan.
>
> Early critical response to Modern Times includes a forthcoming five-star
> review (out of five) in Rolling Stone, in which Joe Levy calls the record
> Dylan's "third straight masterwork." Robert Christgau writes in Blender that
> Modern Times is "Startling. Radiates the observant calm of old masters who
> have seen enough life to be ready for anything -- Yeats, Matisse, Sonny
> Rollins."
Rolling Stone???? Another relic...plus that piece of irrelevant ----
could never review music
Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
CARED SINCE 1975
denis
August 16th, 2006, 03:32 PM
In article <1155741377.319513.222700@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
fafaflunky <techguy64@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
> CARED SINCE 1975
Yet his shows are consistenly sold out, and by people of all ages...
Go figure!!!
Lowdown in Lodi
August 16th, 2006, 04:30 PM
>
> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
> CARED SINCE 1975
It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
David
August 16th, 2006, 05:30 PM
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:48:47 GMT, "Lowdown in Lodi" <Lodi@lowdown.com>
wrote:
>>
>> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
>> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
>> CARED SINCE 1975
>
>It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
>more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
>
>The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
>distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
>
Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
Rich
August 16th, 2006, 05:30 PM
David wrote:
> Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
He is counting the AOL listeners too.
Lowdown in Lodi
August 16th, 2006, 06:00 PM
> Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
Quoting the one person who is likely to know -- Panero.
Rich
August 16th, 2006, 06:59 PM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> > Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
>
> Quoting the one person who is likely to know -- Panero.
LOL, now there is a believable defendant!!
David
August 16th, 2006, 06:59 PM
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:43:30 GMT, "Lowdown in Lodi" <Lodi@lowdown.com>
wrote:
>> Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
>
>Quoting the one person who is likely to know -- Panero.
>
When?
fafaflunky
August 16th, 2006, 07:30 PM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> >
> > Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
> > his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
> > CARED SINCE 1975
>
> It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
> more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
>
> The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
> distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
HAHAHAHAHA OK they must have uped your meds. Now get off the
computer... others in the home are waiting to use it
Bill Kraski
August 16th, 2006, 09:30 PM
fafaflunky wrote:
> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
> CARED SINCE 1975
You seem to care enough to become very upset.
--
Bill K
yqf@my-deja.com
August 17th, 2006, 02:03 AM
Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> >>From your own post that initiated this thread, idiot:
> > Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
> > through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels,
> > including
> > AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
> >
> > Do you even read anything before you go posting like the fool you are?
>
> This isn't the "Dylan show". This is a premiere of his album, --------.
>
> You are fucking stupid. Don't waste my time with your moronic posts.
Frontmed, you fucking retarded asswipe. Just what part of "premier
through simulcast to select partners including AOL, DirecTV, AirTran
Airways and JetBlue" don't you understand??????
You have ZERO credibility frontmed, and you actually appear to have
---- for brains.
You are one dumb motherfucker frontmed.
CodeMonkey
August 17th, 2006, 06:59 AM
Rich wrote:
> David wrote:
>> Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
>
> He is counting the AOL listeners too.
>
Quit drinking, Rich... It's causing you to spew information that is
completely false all the time.
CodeMonkey
August 17th, 2006, 06:59 AM
Rich wrote:
> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
>>> Pulling more numbers out of your ass?
>> Quoting the one person who is likely to know -- Panero.
>
> LOL, now there is a believable defendant!!
>
I don't think you can be a reliable judge of character.
CodeMonkey
August 17th, 2006, 06:59 AM
fafaflunky wrote:
> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
>>> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
>>> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
>>> CARED SINCE 1975
>> It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
>> more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
>>
>> The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
>> distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
>
> HAHAHAHAHA OK they must have uped your meds. Now get off the
> computer... others in the home are waiting to use it
>
Do some research before posting, you keep making yourself look stupid.
CodeMonkey
August 17th, 2006, 06:59 AM
yqf@my-deja.com wrote:
> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
>>> >From your own post that initiated this thread, idiot:
>>> Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
>>> through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels,
>>> including
>>> AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
>>>
>>> Do you even read anything before you go posting like the fool you are?
>> This isn't the "Dylan show". This is a premiere of his album, --------.
>>
>> You are fucking stupid. Don't waste my time with your moronic posts.
>
> Frontmed, you fucking retarded asswipe. Just what part of "premier
> through simulcast to select partners including AOL, DirecTV, AirTran
> Airways and JetBlue" don't you understand??????
>
> You have ZERO credibility frontmed, and you actually appear to have
> ---- for brains.
>
> You are one dumb motherfucker frontmed.
>
Ummm, it's pretty obvious that you are the idiot.
If you would have really read any of it, you would see this:
"Additionally, XM will make the world premiere of Modern Times available
through simulcast to select partners that feature XM channels, including
AOL, DirecTV, AirTran Airways and JetBlue. "
So it seems you are the one with zero credibility.
fafaflunky
August 17th, 2006, 01:30 PM
CodeMonkey wrote:
> fafaflunky wrote:
> > Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
> >>> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
> >>> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
> >>> CARED SINCE 1975
> >> It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
> >> more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
> >>
> >> The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
> >> distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
> >
> > HAHAHAHAHA OK they must have uped your meds. Now get off the
> > computer... others in the home are waiting to use it
> >
>
> Do some research before posting, you keep making yourself look stupid.
Dude if you think Dylan has more listeners than Stern you are the
stupid one. And BTW you dont have to SAY anything to make YOURSELF look
stupid.......
CodeMonkey
August 17th, 2006, 01:30 PM
fafaflunky wrote:
> CodeMonkey wrote:
>> fafaflunky wrote:
>>> Lowdown in Lodi wrote:
>>>>> Why are we even having a discussion about Bob Dylan? No one listens to
>>>>> his show on XM ,no one buys his albums...NO ONE CARES AND NO ONE HAS
>>>>> CARED SINCE 1975
>>>> It is fair to say that Dylan, with 1.7 Million weekly listeners, is heard by
>>>> more people on XM than ANY OTHER PROGRAM on satellite radio (XM OR SIRIUS).
>>>>
>>>> The only close contender would be Stern, and it is unlikely he has 1.7M
>>>> distinct listeners given the small number of subscribers he has drawn.
>>> HAHAHAHAHA OK they must have uped your meds. Now get off the
>>> computer... others in the home are waiting to use it
>>>
>> Do some research before posting, you keep making yourself look stupid.
>
> Dude if you think Dylan has more listeners than Stern you are the
> stupid one. And BTW you dont have to SAY anything to make YOURSELF look
> stupid.......
>
Read my message again, then go ask your mom to interpret it for you.
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