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Title: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 21, 2005, 08:53:30 PM
Hopefully this in the right forum - totally music related.

Anyway, i have Dish Network and as a part of my package i get Sirius Radio.  To me, it's really almost too good to be true.  I am beyond fed up with radio these days, i can't listen to any of it really.  Sirius has virtually every genre covered.  But anyway, there are 2 hip-hop stations that i check for daily and one that i'm addicted to.  My least favorite is Shade 45, because they play a lot of G-Unit and they talk a lot on that channel.  They still play some good shit, but i ain't checkin for it too much. Then there is hip-hop nation, which is appropriately titled.  It plays an even distribution of East, West, Midwest, South.  It was the first place i heard "Real Soon" which i honestly wouldn't have checked for.  Every once in a while they have a throwback joint or whatever, but its mostly new stuff. 

But far and away, my favorite station is "Old Skool".  They play everything from Kool Herc to Sugar Hill Gang, Run DMC, to Eric B and Rakim, to A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Main Source, Public Enemy, Gangstarr, 3x Dope, Naughty by Nature, Digital Underground, Tupac, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, etc...you get the picture.

I mention this because now that i have it in my house, i'm probably gonna get it installed in my 4Runner.  No commercials, GREAT DJ's (Kurtis Blow) and even Premo has his own weekly show where he drops exclusive beats / remixes.  If you're a true head who is about HIP HOP, i promise you will enjoy it.  Easily worth $12 / month. Peace
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: chronic01 on December 21, 2005, 09:50:37 PM
sirius is dope
and i'm getting it for free too hahaha
i signed up and then cancelled the credit card because i was getting a new one and they never cut off my service so its fuckin awesome
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Trauma-san on December 22, 2005, 06:14:47 AM
I like XM better, but I think most people on this board would prefer Sirius.  I think there's 3 hiphop channels on XM, but I've never heard much on them that I'm that big on.  I was listening to the 90's channel yesterday and they played some old Dr. Dre stuff, but that's just everyonce in a while. 

Snoop does have a monthly show on XM but I think it's like 1 saturday night a month for 4 hours, live from him home or something.  I've never heard it. 

Sirius has Howard Stern, too but I'm not a fan of his.  Sirius is more liberal left/wing politically as well, while XM has sole licensing to Fox news and has more right wing political talk. 
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: ABN on December 22, 2005, 06:18:44 AM
hmm can you only get Sirius in the states?
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Trauma-san on December 22, 2005, 06:19:37 AM
I think so, but I'm not positive.  I would imagine that though because all the programming is u.s. based, there's no foriegn news or music or anything. 
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: ABN on December 22, 2005, 06:28:55 AM
that sucks, a couple of the homies round the way used to have their own hip hop show airing 3 hours a day but that got scrapped coz they didn´t play any commercial dumb shit. and it´d be great to have a access to stations that plays raw and uncut hip hop all day. wouldn´t mind havin an RnB and Rock channel aswell. i gotta check if you can get it over here coz our commercial radio sucks just like everywhere else in the world.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: ecrazy on December 22, 2005, 06:33:01 AM
Im thinking of getting Sirius, cuz i only listen to the radio at 12pm for the "old Skool Show" with Jeff Garcia and any other time i listen in im listening to Leykis or The Triplets, i dont really listen to the music stations anymore, and i was listening to them with the free trial they have on the site and i was amazed at the selection of tracks they played on some of their shows,
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on December 22, 2005, 07:30:04 AM
Yo Pissin',out of pure curiosity who's the dude in your avatar???
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: ABN on December 22, 2005, 07:34:14 AM
Yo Pissin',out of pure curiosity who's the dude in your avatar???
Cyssero
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: UKnowWhatItIs: welcome to my traps....game over on December 22, 2005, 07:35:54 AM
Yo Pissin',out of pure curiosity who's the dude in your avatar???
Cyssero
Ok thx,I was guessing it could be him.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Juronimo on December 22, 2005, 09:23:48 AM
My brother has Sirius, I have XM personally because it came with my car when I bought it. For other music genres, XM is great but for hip hop, it isn't that good. There are three hip hop stations, 65, which plays old school. Sometimes they play good 90's era stuff but then they go back to the 70's alot on there, I'm not really feeling that real old stuff from back then. XM 66 is stuck on southern crunk music and dipset,  :puke: Every now and then they'll play something good like that Dre/Snoop track called next episode 2006, which is a certified banger. XM 67 plays hip hop and some r&B but the hip hop they play is pretty much the same as what XM 65 plays, mostly crunk and dipset. One thing they do have is a show called progressive hip hop which comes on at 8pm pacific time on Sundays, I think it's 8, I listen to it on the way home from work. They play some nice quality hip hop during that time, stuff like what you would hear on the Wake Up Show.

Most of the time I listen to the neo-soul station which is really good and a couple of the rock stations. I don't listen to the hip hop station much because I hate that crunk/dipset/gunit shit so much.

My brother likes sirius, but I haven't heard to much of it so I can't judge.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Sikotic™ on December 22, 2005, 05:37:30 PM
At the moment Sirius is only available in the US. XM just branched out to Canada. God knows why it isn't worldwide yet.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Trauma-san on December 22, 2005, 08:47:30 PM
Probably money problems.  As I understand it, Sirius is losing all kinds of money in an effort to monopolize the sattelite market, and XM wasn't ever making much to begin with.  I think they're both struggling although they have plenty of financial backers.  They're not going to go bankrupt or anything, but I don't think either has turned a profit yet.  Sirius is blowing all kinds of money trying to deep six XM.   

I think it's just a matter of time though before both catch on pretty big and go global... since I've had XM I couldn't imagine having to listen to the regular radio anymore, lol. 
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Suga Foot on December 22, 2005, 10:42:53 PM
At the moment Sirius is only available in the US. XM just branched out to Canada. God knows why it isn't worldwide yet.

we have Sirius too

http://siriuscanada.ca/
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Sikotic™ on December 22, 2005, 11:13:23 PM
At the moment Sirius is only available in the US. XM just branched out to Canada. God knows why it isn't worldwide yet.

we have Sirius too

http://siriuscanada.ca/

LOL, I read something where XM was boasting about how they're in Canada and Sirius is not. it was either a false article or XM is spreading false rumors.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 22, 2005, 11:37:27 PM
Yeah, thats wack if you can't pick it up outside of the states.  I really hope it becomes a media staple, because terrestrial radio is dying a QUICK death.  Clear Channel owns a huge portion of radio all across the U.S. It is very right wing (conservative), and is the FCC's little bitch. (Can't remember if Colin Powell's son heads the FCC, but i think he does).  Clear Channel dictates playlists/dj's/and talkshow fodder to all of their stations, and is not interested in any sort of musical integrity, but rather music PRODUCT.  Lots of you younger cats won't know, but radio did not used to suck this bad. 

I can't give too many opinions on XM,as i don't have it.  But i'm sure its better than terrestrial radio as well.  I just know that Sirius is devoted to Music, not all the other shit that is being shoved down our throats by corporate radio / labels.  Again, if you really want access to a TON of diverse music w/o commercials, great sports coverage, talk shows (Howard Stern), Sirius is a GREAT, viable alternative.  My only regret is that i didn't get it sooner.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Sikotic™ on December 23, 2005, 12:00:46 AM
Powell's son resigned. Now there's this other guy that's more aggressive on supressing free spech.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Trauma-san on December 23, 2005, 06:44:47 AM
I don't think it's that Clear Channel is really conservative, I think just all the huge media conglomerates are afraid of the FCC.  The FCC is throwing major, huge fines at them for stuff that is for the most part out of their control.  Howard feels like saying 1 word, Clear Channel might get fined millions of dollars a day for each occurance.  They're scared shitless. 

Almost all these big media groups are ruining the radio.  They even have computers that run some stations now and pick the most popular songs of the past 25 years or some shit. 

Give me a d.j. anyday.  I don't have Sirius but I've heard it's great.  I KNOW XM is great because I've got it, there's about 50 channels devoted to music.  They have request shows that are hours and hours long... they play some of the weirdest shit I've never heard, etc.  Every week they have "Artist  Confidential" where they hold private concerts and ask questions with musicians, they have 2 unsigned acts channels where only people with no record label get on... they've got music all the way back to the 40's, they've got bluegrass, they've got 2 christian music channels, they've got a large variety of alternative channels.  for instance they've got one channel that's just alternative 'happy' music kind of like the poppy side of alternative, then they've got one channel that's just for techno type shit, etc.  Tons and tons and tons of different stuff.  They've got 1 channel that's just movie scores, and 1 channel that's just broadway cast recordings.  1 channel that's just uncensored stand up comedy, with their own exclusive comedians that aren't on record anywhere else, and 1 channel with family friendly comedy.  They've got a channel with just old school radio shows like The Lone Ranger and shit.  It's all really pretty incredible, I'm sure Sirius is as good.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: GangstaBoogy on December 23, 2005, 08:29:21 AM
Yeah, thats wack if you can't pick it up outside of the states.  I really hope it becomes a media staple, because terrestrial radio is dying a QUICK death.  Clear Channel owns a huge portion of radio all across the U.S. It is very right wing (conservative), and is the FCC's little bitch. (Can't remember if Colin Powell's son heads the FCC, but i think he does).  Clear Channel dictates playlists/dj's/and talkshow fodder to all of their stations, and is not interested in any sort of musical integrity, but rather music PRODUCT.  Lots of you younger cats won't know, but radio did not used to suck this bad. 

yeah thats cuz the way the radio works did a 180. the radio used to play what people called in and requested. now they play which artists' label is paying them the most
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 23, 2005, 12:52:53 PM
I don't think it's that Clear Channel is really conservative, I think just all the huge media conglomerates are afraid of the FCC. The FCC is throwing major, huge fines at them for stuff that is for the most part out of their control. Howard feels like saying 1 word, Clear Channel might get fined millions of dollars a day for each occurance. They're scared shitless.

Almost all these big media groups are ruining the radio. They even have computers that run some stations now and pick the most popular songs of the past 25 years or some shit.

Give me a d.j. anyday. I don't have Sirius but I've heard it's great. I KNOW XM is great because I've got it, there's about 50 channels devoted to music. They have request shows that are hours and hours long... they play some of the weirdest shit I've never heard, etc. Every week they have "Artist Confidential" where they hold private concerts and ask questions with musicians, they have 2 unsigned acts channels where only people with no record label get on... they've got music all the way back to the 40's, they've got bluegrass, they've got 2 christian music channels, they've got a large variety of alternative channels. for instance they've got one channel that's just alternative 'happy' music kind of like the poppy side of alternative, then they've got one channel that's just for techno type shit, etc. Tons and tons and tons of different stuff. They've got 1 channel that's just movie scores, and 1 channel that's just broadway cast recordings. 1 channel that's just uncensored stand up comedy, with their own exclusive comedians that aren't on record anywhere else, and 1 channel with family friendly comedy. They've got a channel with just old school radio shows like The Lone Ranger and shit. It's all really pretty incredible, I'm sure Sirius is as good.

Word.  And thats the way radio should be. As for Clear Channel not being conservative, I think it is.  Because they are so fuckin worried about the FCC fining them for some on air programming, they are EXTREMELY sensitive to anything that could offend people.  Now i understand they are that way because they will be fined, but the fact is it is too stringent.  And when you combine that with the MONOPOLY they have on broadcast radio, you get stuck with no real alternatives because these bitches own all the stations.

Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Trauma-san on December 23, 2005, 02:31:25 PM
Yeah, but saying they're too conservative places the blame on their ideals or morals or political agenda.  Clearchannel's agenda is making obsene amounts of cash.  If they were conservative, they would have never hired Howard Stern in the first place.  They never had any problems before when people would complain and such... they're not conservative.  They just like money.

Now that the FCC is fining the shit out of them, they're having a fit.  It has nothing to do with whether or not they're conservative, it stems from them losing their ass in fines.  They'd sell crack if it was legal and made them money, they have no conservative ideaology. 
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: Sikotic™ on December 23, 2005, 05:01:28 PM
One thing is for sure. Terrestrial radio is in deep trouble. It's gotten so bad that it's just unbearable. It doesn't even ,atter what genre you're in to. I'm saving up for the hardware and I'm gonna have it installed hopefully around late January. I'm still deciding which company I'm going with.
Title: Re: Sirius Radio - a MUST for hip-hop heads
Post by: eS El Duque on December 23, 2005, 07:43:49 PM
At the moment Sirius is only available in the US. XM just branched out to Canada. God knows why it isn't worldwide yet.

we have Sirius too

http://siriuscanada.ca/

LOL, I read something where XM was boasting about how they're in Canada and Sirius is not. it was either a false article or XM is spreading false rumors.

No you're right. XM was in Canada FIRST lol

I really want Sirius though