Radio David Byrne

I was reading bOINGbOING this morning and saw that David Byrne has a new Internet radio stream of stuff he’s listening to. It’s available in iTunes under the “Eclectic” streams or at http://davidbyrne.com/radio/index.php.

ky

4 Responses to “Radio David Byrne”


  1. 1 jim

    what a sweet find! Great quote from the DB site: Like many people, I listen to a wide variety of music, and some of it is, ahem, more appropriate at certain times of day than others. We here are not responsible for adverse affects from playing the wrong music at the wrong time.

  2. 2 jer

    yeah. that’s awesome.. the quick interview stuff on BB is great.

    DB is pretty friggin cool

    so, the new Beck album is out today. its great. got it streaming on Rhapsody right now..

    also, if you haven’t checked out Gwen Stefani’s Love Angel Music Baby [and you’re totally 80s like my brother ;-) you’ll wanna give that a listen too].

  3. 3 jer

    been listening to radio davidbryne.com and enjoying it so far…can’t tell what I’m listening to though, that’s kinda lame

  4. 4 kclark

    Jer,

    On the “radio” page is the “Current Playlist.” Just wait until you hear a tune you know, like the Jimi Hendrix or Paul Simon or T. Monk, then follow along in order.

    ky

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