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The Music Lost & Found Bringing Music back to people that loved it in the 60's and 70's

27/12/2021

Ultimate Classic Rock's ranked list of the Top 40 rock albums of 2021.

IF YOU HATE TOP 40 MUSIC AND PREFER A RETURN TO 60s AND 70s ROCK, TRY THIS LINKED PAGE...We want you to have your CDs or...
22/04/2021

IF YOU HATE TOP 40 MUSIC AND PREFER A RETURN TO 60s AND 70s ROCK, TRY THIS LINKED PAGE...
We want you to have your CDs or Vinyl—We will never suggest otherwise. We suggest that you should ALSO HAVE a Music Streaming service that sounds as good as CDs. That means it should sound better than the MP3 sound of Pandora or Spotify. It means a 60 million song library like Spotify has, or larger, AND it should also have a “WAY TO FIND THE MUSIC YOU WOULD LIKE LISTENING TO IF YOU WERE BACK IN THE 60s OR 70s”. It should have a way to "Make" all the best Playlists you would ever want. Our Music Lost & Found Playlists are to be instantly edited by you. Where we have 15 songs, maybe you love 9, delete 6, add 10 others you find. We are just adding to your ease of curating your own library, assuming you want great Rock from the '60s and '70s.
I don't mean overplayed Rock from Casey Casum or typical Classic Rock Oldies stations. You've heard this all before too many times. I mean playlists or albums that were great back then but were rarely promoted by radio stations. This is what the Music Lost & Found does…and what our https://iambroadband.com/1-MLF-Playlists-on-Qobuz.htm page does.
If you hate the top 40 and prefer a return to the 60s or 70s, try this linked page—it costs nothing to mouse-over the playlists - from the mouse-overs, you will see the artists and songs included. Each playlist will play 15 seconds of every song in it, FOR FREE… WITHOUT SUBSCRIPTION. You have no risk, no obligation, except one— I would ask you to comment afterward and report back on which Playlists had content in them you liked and whether you like the idea of CD-quality streaming of your own curated library of all of the music you would ever want to listen to.
If you want to know WHY you might want to try a free trial subscription with QOBUZ, ask me that also.

Past Music Lost and Found Shows

08/04/2021

Please help us learn about your music needs by answering some quick questions. Just put a True of False next to the number of the question(s) you would answer.

1. Streaming Music does not make sense to me…I am not crazy about trying it
2. I’d like help finding classic rock music that I enjoy listening to.
3. I don’t like subscription based music – I would rather pay to own my own music.
4. I don’t trust subscription Based Music companies with my credit card. Too easy for them to charge me if I stop wanting it.
5. I have not heard of Qobuz before, so subscribing to them is a problem for me.
6. I prefer playing CD’s or vinyl to streaming music.
7. I prefer using the radio for listening to rock music.
8. Subscription prices of $10 to $13 per month are a good rate.
9. I like to make Playlists with music I know and love—I play these when I want e3xactly these songs to play. I am not interested in music I don’t know about.
10. I hear the music I like on FM for free. I don’t care about the ads on the radio.
11. A $13 per month subscription fee is a rip!
12. I don’t mind Netflix as a subscription service, but I don’t like subscribing to a music service

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What the Music Lost & Found can do for you.

If you love to hear great music from the 60’s and 70’s that you have not heard before, or heard very few times, the Music Lost & Found is the place to discover this music, and then use it to easily build your own Music Library with Napster.

Napster is a much better way to have a library of music than with records or CDs or even YouTube. Napster and your playlists are with you on your home stereo, giving you over 40 million songs at your disposal. This is also in your phone so that when driving in your car, or wearing headphones, or at a friend’s house, you have all the music you would ever want to listen to or share with you. When you begin with us, we get you a free 30 day trial of Napster to see how well this works. After the trial Napster is $10 per month, and you can cancel at any time, easily and in less than a minute - in other words, you can join Napster at no risk.

Each week the Music Lost & Found will bring you a new show with 5 great songs most people have never heard before, and a complete playlist of the songs in the show. You can save these playlists to your Napster Library, and add to them with other songs to make playlists of any length, from just a few songs, or playlists that play for many hours. You can make them for moods or basic uses, such as a driving playlist. Anytime you hear a new song you like, you can instantly see and hear everything this artist has recorded, and add new finds you like to your own playlists. Music discovery brings you a huge library of songs you love, and this library goes with you wherever you are.