02.19.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:51 pm by company
David Kirkpatrick, Fortune magazines senior editor writes in an article January 22 that Rhapsody is the future of music. “…Rhapsody, not iTunes, in my opinion, is the future of music….” Read his story here.
Rhapsody rocks! It’s the “Jukebox in the sky.” asĀ Rob Glaser, Real’s CEO says. The service was originally designed for use on a PC but now supports portable mp3 players like the Sansa. Rhapsody allows users anytime access to an Internet library of over three million songs, including many that have never been commercially released in the United States. Rhapsody subscribers, who pay $10 a month for unlimited access, today listen to about 130 million songs per month.
RM
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02.16.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 7:21 pm by company
Amy Lee, the lead singer from Evervescence makes a nice change to a classic rock track.
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02.12.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:56 pm by company
The self proclaimed Rodfather, Rod Stewart rocked out to a mostly female audience Febuary 8th at Madison Square Gardens. The man’s 62 and still keeps the ladies oogling with his classic tunes such as “You Wear it Well” and “Lost in You”. Rock on Rod! Read more from the jadedinsider.
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Posted in Uncategorized at 12:47 pm by company
This weeks Top 100 singles featured on Billboard.com starts off with Irreplaceable by Beyonce, holding her #1 spot from last week. Nelly Furtado moves up from #3 to #2, with Fall Out Boy’s This Ain’t a Scene it’s an Arms Race moving down to 3rd. Daughtry holds the #4 position with It’s Not Over and Gwen Stephanie featuring Akon in #5. In #6 is Runaway Love by Ludacris featuring Mary J. Blige. Akon featuring Snoop Dog, I Wanna Love You moves down two spots to #7. Jim Jones, We Fly High in #8, Lloyd featuring Lil’ Wayne and You at #9 and the #10 spot goes to Walk it Out by Unk. For the rest of the Billboard top 100 click here.
RM
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02.03.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 4:09 pm by company
I was pleased to see last week that this blog, Rhapsody Discovered, held the#1 spot in Google out of ~538,000 websites when the words “rhapsody” & “discovered” were typed in. I’ve since lost my footing and am now buried in the hundreds of thousands of other sites. I wonder what changed my positioning? I’m sure that’s a question asked by many in this online world.
Back to propping myself up!
Looking for new music? How about a subscription based music service with unlimited access to over 3,000,000 songs? Go to RhapsodyisMusic.com
Cheers,
RM
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02.02.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:34 pm by company
Interesting… and apparently obvious as described by Matt Dentler in his blog.“Looks as though Brian Eno will produce the fourth Coldplay album. That’s kinda interesting, but also kinda obvious.”
I wonder how it will sound? Can’t wait though. These guys rock!
RM
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Posted in Uncategorized at 12:26 pm by company
A good Article from The Smoking Section…. well i don’t necessarily agree with the author, the tracks are great, but i’m no hip-hop connoisseur. Check them out.
“I want to commend hip hop for growing more mature in the last few months even as its crybabies ruled the airwaves with one beef stewing after another. Only a few months back, before HHID dropped… ”
RM
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Posted in Uncategorized at 12:19 pm by company
Although a stumbling competitor to Rhapsody I have to give these guys credit for a nice blog and posts that include one of my favorite groups as a young teen.
The Bad Boy remix of 112’s Only You. Listen here.
RM
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Posted in Uncategorized at 12:09 pm by company
Green Day mixing it up with U2. This from the BlogCritics.org
“They opened up the building and we streamed through the turnstiles, tickets and hats and signs in hand. We bought Dome Foam, personal pizzas… ”
RM
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