Here's another way for obsessive-compulsive people to play on the Internet.
Some radio stations post playlists online. If you have a favorite program, it's nice to have an archive of what's been played. And with Rhapsody, you can use those station playlists to create Rhapsody playlists. Load in a bunch of songs, hit shuffle play, and you've got your own version of your favorite show.
Among the programs I've found enjoyable are The Bonnie Simmons Show, with the great 70s DJ still going strong once a week on KPFA; Little Steven's Underground Garage, hosted by the E Street Soprano; and Morning Becomes Eclectic out of Santa Monica College. Here's a Rhapsody Playlist culled from KFOG's Acoustic Sunrise show:
"I Don't Want To Know" - Fleetwood Mac
"Block Dog" - David Wilcox
"Free Man In Paris" - Joni Mitchell
"Bears" - Lyle Lovett
"Talk About The Passion" - R.E.M.
"The Heart Of Saturday Night (Looking For)" - Shawn Colvin
"A Hazy Shade Of Winter" - Simon and Garfunkel
"I Am The Sun" - Ben Taylor Band
"Don't Know Why" - Norah Jones
"Helpless" - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young







Article comments
1 - Jenny Price
This is just what I was looking for,It can be used also to create a playlist for file sharding softwares to download.