60's Radio Station

Discussion in 'Flashbacks' started by gOnE iNsAne, Nov 14, 2012.

  1. gOnE iNsAne

    gOnE iNsAne Member

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    I just discovered an online radio station that is re-broadcasting from the 60's. It seems to be all psychedelic music from the late 60's and even the commercials are from the 60's. It's so awesome I can't stop listening to it.

    Does anyone else listen to it? It's called Psychedelic Web of Sound.
    http://www.radionomy.com/en/radio/web-of-sound

    Also, can anyone recommend a nice smelling incense?
     
  2. Stillcrazy

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    Nag Champra incence is the best!
     
  3. gOnE iNsAne

    gOnE iNsAne Member

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    haha I guess I forgot to mention that I have been using Nag Champra for many years. I was wondering about something new to try. There's just so many that I don't even know what to try when I get to the store.
     
  4. Justin_Hale

    Justin_Hale ( •_•)⌐■-■ ...(⌐■_■)

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    Cool looking site. I'm going to go listen right now..

    Also, try Jasmine incense.
     
  5. Ranger

    Ranger Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Let us not forget the official scent of the '69s, Patchouli....LOL
     
  6. newo

    newo Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm partial to amber incense.
     
  7. youngatheart

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    what was that other popular incense..Gonesh...Ganesh...something like that. that smelled nice.
     
  8. ChasM23

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    Yes, you're right; it was Ganesh, and most of the shops in the Haight sold it in some form. As Ranger so sentimentally referenced, patchouli was a favorite, as was sandalwood. The Phoenix was a shop a couple doors down from the tobacco shop I helped manage, and I always enjoyed walking thru their door and smelling what they had burning at the moment. Brings back pleasant memories................................................................
    :sunny:
     
  9. Naco Kid

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    The "Best" radio station in the 60s was Radio Luxemburg. They played all the top tunes as well as the stuff you wouldn't hear on the pop stations, the more underground music (banned in Britain kinda stuff), especially at night. I lived in Germany and everyone tuned them in! As far as incense went, it may sound weird, but I loved the smell of the incense that was/is used in the churches on the Greek Islands. Maybe it's because of the great time I spent there back in the 60s. Ahh, the memories!
     
  10. the_doors_of_perception

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    I also vote for Nag Champa! My favorite- very authentic smelling.

    I've never head of that station, but I listen to my local oldies station-- WTIX-FM. <333333
     
  11. junglejack

    junglejack aiko aiko

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    In NY we had Scott Muni @ WNEW FM--- 1st station that played stuff lomger than 3 mints long!
    http://scottmuni.com/
     
  12. One Man Band

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    I remenber listening to Chicago area FM on my grandmother's gigantic RCA console stereo in 65. AM was highly formatted, FM was relatively free of constraints. They have since corrected that oversight.

    The stereo was a tube set, about 6 feet long, and had two speakers the size of small car tires. They fixed that too.
     
  13. themnax

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    i remember listening to kzap back in those days. mostly kvmr until computers became such a thing in my life that i can't remember the last time i listened to broadcast radio, or even commercial web radio.
     

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