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What radio channel do Christmas songs come on? ?

If you have a smart phone there are LOTS of apps that provide free music, including Christmas tunes.

Here's a great website - http://www.soundsofchristmas.com/

Anyone who is famliar with a song called "when the music plays"?

It`s lyrics goes like:
when the music plays
you can see her sway
and as the music plays
you ca hear her say
won`t you play your guitar for me

I heard it on a lebanese radio back in the 90`s. I love it so much but I cant`s find it anywhere

Lebanon: Arabic song that says "He's lying to his wife"?

So we were on a school trip the other day and as usual the buss ride was the best part of the trip, the driver was playing a few songs and one of them made me burst out laughing I was wondering if anyone can help me find it what I remember from the lyrics is "3am yekzob 3a marto 3a marto 3a marto" and something about a hospital I think it said his wife was in the hospital.

Oh and there's another song I think it was called 5edni 3al aber maybe ? My friend was telling the driver to put it on the radio, when I heard her shout it I was like wtf ?! then I realized she meant the song O.o

Anyway any help would be appreciated thanks in advance !

How can I find out what radio stations play "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" on Thanksgiving day, and what time they play it?

KFOG 104.5 FM (San Francisco), 97.7 FM (San Jose) has a tradition of playing Alice's Restaurant Massacree (song) at noon Pacific Time on Thanksgiving.I believe that you can access their live stream over The Internet:http://www.kfog.com

Does anyone know this famous Arabic Song?

Hi Sabzk :)

The only song I know that matches your description is "Ya Habibi Yalla" but it was sung by a lady called Alabina and a male duo called Gypsy Kings. It is quite old but very catchy. The lyrics are below:

Artist: Gypsy Kings & Alabina
Song: Ya Habibi Yalla
Genre: Flamenco - Arabic Folk - Pop


De Granada a Casablanca
entre ritmo y fantasía
una guitarra, un gitano canta
canta mi Andalucía.
Al llegar en Casablanca
tu me bailas en la playa
con tus ojos ****** chiquita
y tu boca enamorada
enamorada como tú
enamorada como tú
enamorada como tú
como tú, como tú, no hay nadie como tú...

(Arabian)
yalla bina yalla
ya habibi yalla
nifrah win ool, masha alla.
yalla bina yalla
ya habibi yalla
nifrah win ool, masha alla.


yalla bina ala tool
yalla bina ala tool
yalla bina ala tool
ah ya aili waili waili waili waili
ulu inshalla...


De Granada a Casablanca
entre ritmo y fantasía
una guitarra, un gitano canta
canta mi Andalucía

De Granada a Casablanca
entre ritmo y fantasía
una guitarra, un gitano canta
canta mi Andalucía

(Arabian)
ayunak helwa
shafayfek ghenwa
ayunak helwa
shafayfek ghenwa
ah ya aili waili waili, waili waili ulu inshalla...

What is the common Arabic dialect used in songs and TV shows that all Arab countries understand?

Egyptian dialect has long been used in TV and music due to the widespread Egyptian productions in cinema and music industry since the emergence of TV and radio.Lebanese dialect has also been used also in recent years, specially in music, as the new major productions have been coming out of Lebanon

Can you name any famous singers in Lebanon...?

>> Samy Clark .. he's from the 70's and sings in English & French

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9TG24_nR...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDhudBfBY...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFxkuukLf...

>> Grace Dib

she became known to the public when Assy Hellani featured her in his "Wen Kan Allaya" song where she sang a refrain in English

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoBWqsjsiTw

she then recorded Comme Toi and Calling You

http://www.mawaly.com/music/lebanon/grace_deeb/albums/bio/

(the first 2 songs - they're available on youtube as well)

>> Tina Yamout from Star Academy recorded a song with Chris De Burgh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nn_chNoFmtA

>> Janine Dagher (aka Janine D)

http://www.janine-d.com/janine-d/janine.html

>> Dona Maria has a spanish song called "no quiero" or "mosh ayza"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taINuoqAC8U (version espanol)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8-cLG2yYbQ (version 3arabi)

>> also .. you have this by the Bandali family =S

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAVn4-17Bjs

w do you love me .. do you do you .. do you do you ..

*great now it'll be stuck in my head for the rest of the week*

>> and of course you got SHAKIRA & MASSARI ..

the thing is .. most of those Lebanese singing in English are living abroad (mostly in America and Canada) have no famous recordings yet ... they might be known in their own small society but still didn't breakthrough ..

>> i remember about 10 years ago, a hit song on the radio .. solo guitar and heart-breaking lyrics .. the singer's name was Gus Farah ... i recorded it on a cassette and played it for a million times or more !!!!

thank you for the memoryyyyyyyyyy !!!!!!!!!

and i found it online !!!!

http://www.esnips.com/doc/78309bd1-f105-4b81-8b91-652f5de954a5/love-is-free-for-all---Gus-Farah

What is daily life like in Beirut, Lebanon?

My wife and I are moving to Lebanon later this year for work, and while we have family there and have heard much about what life is like, neither of us have ever been. We are doing our research obviously, but we thought it might be interesting to hear from people who have recently lived there or (preferably) are currently living there?

What is daily life like? How happy are people? Do you have any favorite places? Things you really like? What do you really enjoy, and what is really bad?

Tell me anything interesting, but please avoid too much politics.

How can I listen to FM radio on my laptop without an internet connection?

There are a number of different ways to do this. You have to be mindful that computer hardware causes radio interference, so you have to ask yourself, is it really that important to have radio audio on your computer? If you are trying to make high quality airchecks (recordings) of radio broadcasts, the answer is obviously, yes. Here are three different ways to get live radio audio into a laptop:You can connect a radio tuner to the computer’s analog line in audio input. For best results, you should use an external antenna with the radio. Don’t use a cheap radio with a telescoping whip antenna.You can use a computer controlled receiver made by a reputable manufacturer, such as the Icom PCR-1500. Icom’s later PC controlled radios, such as the 1500 sent the audio to the controlling PC digitally, through the USB port; this eliminates the ground loop hum issues that can occur when using analog line in connections. Also, some laptops do not offer line-level inputs, thereby making USB your only option. Place the antenna far away from the tuner and computer.You can use a low-cost USB receiver, such as ones based on the RTL chipset. These can be bought for less than US $50, but the build quality and radio frequency interference shielding on the low cost units might not be very good. If you use this approach, the audio is sent to the laptop digitally, through the USB port. Be sure to place the antenna far away from the tuner and computer.Options 2 and 3 are overkill if you only care about listening to local FM stations, if you already have a receiver that you can use, and if your computer has line inputs.

What is the future of radio?

Radio has a rich and wonderful history in the United States. It is one of our most forgotten past times, and it breaks my heart. The fact that families would gather around the radio to LISTEN. It seems boring, but what people were able to put on the air back then was actually quite entertaining! Today radio serves a much different purpose. Radio is not dying, as some people might think, but it is only evolving. Now most people listen to music on the radio, or listen to talk radio on the drive to and from work. Even those mediums of radio are dying out to ipods that plug in to the stereo system. Which makes sense! Who wants to listen to music with commercials when one can simply plug in their iPod and hear the same music, with better sound quality! This brings me to a bit of a side note, but I think it is relevant. Because fewer people are listening to music on the radio, music isn't being equalized for radio! This is in fact a GREAT thing for the music industry, and people who enjoy song dynamics. See, over the past few decades music producers have learned that people respond to whatever is the loudest. It is easier for people to notice a song when it is louder. So what producers started doing was pushing up all the dynamics on a song so when it was played on the radio, it would be louder and stand out. As time went on, more and more producers would do this, and now, in order for a song to even be audible on the radio all the dynamics must be turned way up. It has been a detriment to the production of pop music. But thankfully, as people invest more in mp3 players, and expensive headphones, producers are focusing more one a song dynamic... Which is awesome. I believe this is the beginning of the pop music renaissance!Anyway! As far as the future of radio goes I can tell you this: Large radio corporations are investing in different mediums for listening to music. I know of one example. Clear Channel, one of the largest radio corporations in the country has invested a substantial amount of money in a site called iheart.com. This is a site where you can stream any of your favorite radio stations and create your own music stations with the new song recognition technology. I believe this is the true future of radio. Online streaming and music discovery with song finders like IHeartRadio and Pandora. People don't want to pay for radio from space (or not for long anyway) and people are getting bored with old fashioned radio. there's my two cents.

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