REVIEW

Music Playlist: Coalmining Songs

Written by Robert Burke
Published May 18, 2005
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Music Playlist: Coalmining Songs
Published: May 18, 2005
Type: Review
Section: Music
Part of a feature: Music Playlist
Writer: Robert Burke
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#1 — May 18, 2005 @ 08:18AM — Eric Olsen

thanks Robert! fascinating as always. I added your playlists to the recurring features section

#2 — May 18, 2005 @ 08:26AM — Robert [URL]

Thanks Eric! I add a new playlist every Wednesday.

#3 — May 18, 2005 @ 10:10AM — Aaman [URL]

Do you have to search out specific songs to build the playlist, or does Rhapsody provide a suggestions list based on your initial selections, like Yahoo and MusicMatch?

Also, with the Yahoo pricing of $4.99, why use anything else?

Great songs, dude

#4 — May 18, 2005 @ 10:22AM — Robert [URL]

Yahoo does not allow you to Blog or even email playlists. Also, the quality is inferior to Rhapsody. And besides, that is only an intoductory price.
In a word, Rhapsody blows Yahoo away.

Rhapsdody makes great song sugestions based on what you listen to. No streaming music service can give you a song list by subject. I do the research for my playlists on my own.

#5 — May 18, 2005 @ 10:24AM — Eric Berlin [URL]

I must add Devo's version of "Working In A Coalmine."

Very cool list...

#6 — May 18, 2005 @ 10:26AM — Robert [URL]

I added the Judds version because the Devo version would stick out like a soar thumb among the other songs. I do love Devo, but it just didn;t fit with the overall feeling of the playlist.

#7 — May 18, 2005 @ 13:36PM — Vern Halen

Paradise by John Prine (I think) as done by Dwight Yoakam.

#8 — November 5, 2006 @ 15:27PM — Gregory Sundborg

Robert-I found your column or webpage by trial and error.Interesting info. you provide. By any chance,do you know of a song entitled Coal Black Tattoo? I have a vinyl album by an artist named Billy Ed Wheeler and I love this song,but cannot find it. Any help will be much appreciated! Thanks,Greg

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