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Andyyyy 07-18-2006 12:07 PM

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I found out about AM by a thread on the Gentle Giant forum, and I tuned in and Gagliarchives was on, and you could even chat with him! AND he was playing music with interesting time sigs and changes...just like the stuff I play at home!! I had to tell Tom how great this was and I was hooked...only limitation is that I don't always have the PC hooked up to speakers or to headphones, but from there, I listened to the regular programming as well. Though this happened a few years ago, I hadn't thought of joining the forum part till maybe last year. I'm hooked here as well! AM has a magic which other prog stations don't, and I have tried other stations...

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Originally Posted by Rog Da -Dot- Lee
I remember those days. I was wasting my existence at HP at the time. I was part of the European Morning Crowd as well (even if it was 3am local time). We had some wonderful conversations. I remember asking about whether or not the end of Communism actually benefitted the regular folk in Poland like we in the US were hoping it would.

I wonder what his answer was. Years ago, I was a member of Solidarnosc California. We raised money to help Solidarnosc in Poland. Now that the Commies are mostly out of power, it's interesting to hear that some actually miss the socialism of the old days. Though I should add, it's the security they think they had in those days.

Ginjeet 07-18-2006 01:57 PM

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Got here somehow thru gepr.net.

HyperSthene 07-18-2006 04:37 PM

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It was on the Itunes radio stations list on my universty's PC.

Wojtek 07-18-2006 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Roger -Dot- Lee
I remember asking about whether or not the end of Communism actually benefitted the regular folk in Poland like we in the US were hoping it would.

Those were the days....

Yes. These were cool discussions. I remember you were also very interested in linguistic matters.

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Originally Posted by Andyyyy
I wonder what his answer was. Years ago, I was a member of Solidarnosc California. We raised money to help Solidarnosc in Poland. Now that the Commies are mostly out of power, it's interesting to hear that some actually miss the socialism of the old days. Though I should add, it's the security they think they had in those days.

My answer was probably same as I would respond today. No doubt it was good to get rid of communists and socialism. But the spectre of the past is still present today.. I mean..of course there is completely different, better reality now but within decade and a half we didn't manage to repair what had been done during 50 years. Health care still is in fatal condition, roads are poor, some aspects of mentality are echoes from the bad times.

ViolinCyndee 07-19-2006 12:36 AM

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I heard about Aural Moon on the Gagliarchives. But, before the site was redesigned, I had trouble with some of the features on it, so didn't spend any time here.

Recently, I have submitted my CD to be played on Aural Moon, so then came back to the site again. Seems to be working better now and also maybe because I have DSL instead of dial-up. :)

Cyndee

artboy 07-19-2006 09:14 AM

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live 365 many moons ago

jtmckinley 07-19-2006 12:33 PM

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I bought a Turtle Beach AudioTron unit back in 2004 I think and it connects to a Turtle Radio web site to get its internet stations list. They have a bunch of pre-defined stations in several categories (you can make your own lists as well) and Aural Moon was in the Rock list with a link to the web site. I read the description and thought it sounded cool and checked out the stream and was blown away that I found a high quality internet station that plays all the music I like and have been listening ever since.

kirk 07-21-2006 01:19 PM

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I found it w/ an AURALTELESCOPE!

Seriously, I think I found it while surfing off of Yesfans...clicked on the PR webring,
to The PRRN stations... I joined about the same time as KW and the Rickster.

My 1st great memory was winning the CDs during the anniversary party,
the 2nd was being honored w/ having my music in rotation (thanks PDJ & Dot!).

Thanks to you guys, it opened the door to the other PRRN stations,
plays on the Gagliarchives (thanks Tom!) a full CD play on Rick's show,
then on Progpos (thanks Rick!)

Davin, Jim, Dot, Vax...Here's to a long future for AM!
BTW- I like the new look. I'm using the Olias style, great stuff!

P e a c e

Kirk

Avian 07-21-2006 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by artboy
live 365 many moons ago

Wow - that is old school!!!

artboy 07-21-2006 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Avian
Wow - that is old school!!!

I had a station there when it was free.. .then they made broadcasters pay... `-( `-( `-( `-( `-( I helped start their website with MY MUSIC!!!! and that was the thanks the original braodcasters got....I signed off.

Maestro 07-21-2006 08:24 PM

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I first discovered the net's progressive rock garden sometime earlier this year. I was astounded by not only the range of music offered, but the sheer friendliness of members here. I've been gone a few months but I hope none of that has been lost! Nice to see you all again - assuming any of you remember me, haha!

VAXman 07-22-2006 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Methem
VAXman posted the address of the station on comp.os.vms, a usenet group, a couple of years ago. I saw the URL and visited the site some time after. I listened anonymously for a few months and then registered.


-Methem

Wow! Somebody actually reads c.o.v! ;) Glad you're here.

As for me, I found AM in the iTunes tuning list but don't recall when. Listened for a long time and finally registered on the site. Now I wish I hadn't. Auralmoon is a distraction from work but who wants to work anyway? Not me!

rick_wakeman 07-22-2006 08:10 AM

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:cool: Google - i was looking for a prog rock radio and it turns out to be the one i chose among all noticed via google. If there are so many prog rock streams, let's choose the best one!

Methem 07-22-2006 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by VAXman
Wow! Somebody actually reads c.o.v! ;)
Glad you're here.

Don't be. :p I'm just a novice interested in learning a little bit more about VMS once in a while. C.o.v I've been "reading" since 2002, on and off.

But yes, it's an OS that deserves more attention...


-Methem

Roger -Dot- Lee 07-22-2006 12:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wojtek
Yes. These were cool discussions. I remember you were also very interested in linguistic matters.

That hasn't changed one bit. I'm a bit more wise to the ways of Slavic linguistics (though some of them still leave me a bit confused -- a matter we can discuss when we both have leisure).

And then there was the popping of Dance on a Volcano for the local Football squad before a game...

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Originally Posted by Wojtek
My answer was probably same as I would respond today. No doubt it was good to get rid of communists and socialism. But the spectre of the past is still present today.. I mean..of course there is completely different, better reality now but within decade and a half we didn't manage to repair what had been done during 50 years. Health care still is in fatal condition, roads are poor, some aspects of mentality are echoes from the bad times.

Something that I've noticed in observing the emergence of many countries from under the thumb of Lenin's Great Social Experiment is that some are doing better than others. It's a complete and total reversal of mindset from Communism to a Capitalist state of affairs. This isn't going to happen overnight. Countries are having to redesign their entire government/populace interaction. And, people being what they are, the spectre of the NKVD/KGB/Stasi/Whatever being greatly diminished if not outright eliminated, people are going to start looking out much more for themselves without giving any thought to what it might do to anyone else (or, in many cases, knowing and not caring). We in the west have been very fortunate to have most of these kinks worked out years ago. Many places in Eastern Europe and Asia are not so fortunate.

Additionally, most of the former communist nations' citizens were under communist influence for their entire life. They had no clue as to what life was without it, due to the information constraints in place under the Soviets. Thus, they have the taste for freedom, but no inklings of the responsibilities that go along with those freedoms. One that I've noticed that seems to have taken many, especially from the former CIS states (I've seen this in people from Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan personally) is that the right to succeed in what you want to do also comes with the unspoken right to fail. During communism, failure wasn't an option, so by definition, one succeeded regardless of the success of the project (see Chornobyl for a perfect example of this at an infrastructure level -- that's a report that'll age you very quickly -- almost as quickly as the event did at the citizens of Pripyat'). With the fall of Communism, people got to see failure for what it really was. Unfortunately, a lot of them weren't able to adjust.

The Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) are, of course, exceptions. But then, they've always been exceptions that have annoyed the Russians to no end.

Whee. I haven't had a brain dump like that in a long time.

Roger -Dot- Lee, Political Science and Prog -- a nice way of spending a balmy summer weekend.

AngelSings4u2 07-22-2006 10:12 PM

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We discovered Aural Moon through the Gagliarchives...and we love it!

podakayne 07-23-2006 06:21 PM

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after discovering you could get music thru the computer i found live365 as well as saw your listing on the progradio.net station listings, listened mostly from home...never went to the site till i got tired of trying to get the music at work and visited hoping for a bit of info...i registered then and finally got music thru windows media player.

then one day in 2003 when you got the new look (gosh i forget what the site looked like before the blue/black design) i was at a seminar and wanted some music during the lunch break...i logged on, saw the new look and the now famous black box registering listeners talking...been great ever since.

everyone was so very nice and down to earth, really wonderful people here.

i love it!

thewitz 07-23-2006 08:38 PM

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Looking through Itunes radio stations. I have a feeking I will really like these forums.

yorksrvc 07-26-2006 03:31 PM

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I don't remember.......all I know is it's the first Prog site I landed in and never looked any further. The MOON has changed my life drastically. Bought more CD's in the last yearthan I did in the prior 20 some years. Got back into playing music.............and All is Good!! Love the Moon!!

Goodsall 07-27-2006 10:16 AM

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Tom Gagliardi posted a message on http://www.brandxmusic.org /forum that he was featuring our music on his show:xfinger:
Most mornings I have Aural Moon cranked VERY LOUD!


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