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![]() | Living Abroad with Music Just because you are living abroad teaching or studying, doesn't mean that you can't appreciate good music. I'm aware that many foreigners abroad do suffer from the lack of quality music over the airwaves. The fix for this are rock concerts held for the locals and internet radio. The rock concerts attract budding musicians and tend to comprise half each of of foreigners and locals. The majority of them are free to watch and are held in public parks etc. For internet radio, I tend to use Yahoo Messenger to listen to a broad range of music genres. Best of all, it is free like radio. Agree the music doesn't have the same high quality coming out of my PC, but I now have the PC attached to a boom box and can hear great sounds. Just have to be careful not to disturb the neighbors. No brick walls in this country! Ian Edwards (English Teacher - Kobe, Japan) |
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| Guru ![]() | Re: Music Festivals I know its been a long time since anyone hit this thread but I am gonna reply anyway. Music is essential to me! I was so bumbed I couldn't get to summersonic. For anyone interested Kanye is coming to SH on the 3rd of November see link below: Kanye West - Glow In the Dark Tour - 2008 Shanghai Concert - Shanghai Grand Stage (Shanghai Gymnasium) - Tickets Booking Online - Shanghai Cultural Information - Find Your Favorite Ticket |
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