Can you test my internet radio station please


I just set up a station. Can I get a few people to see if it works? I can't do it myself because iTunes supplies the feed and when I try to listen it stops playing what's going over the air to tune in. Of course at this point nothing is playing over the air. I'm going to add tons of music in the next few hours if it works alright. Mostly ambient/space/experimental/modern electronic classical.

http://70.128.224.219:8000/listen.m3u
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Showing 3 responses by psacanli

Anyone paying any of the "ARTISTS" for any of this entertainment?
If not--why not?
Wscottbellah,
OK, you "did" support some artists by buying LPs & CDs -in the past.
Does that give you any right to obtain your next "artistic creation" for free?
I own over 15000 LPs (and 5000 45 rpm singles from the 50's,60's & early 70's--I'm nearly 60 years old) and every one of them paid for. And hundreds of CDs,paid for as well.
Thats a decent investment in creative artistic works over the last 40 years.
Does that mean that Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top, the Scottish Symphony, Rolando Villazon, Or the estate of Mario Lanza or Luciano Pavarotti or the newest of new artists are going to say "hey, Pete's been a good buyer all these years, supported the industry,etc--so from now on he should have all his new music for free??
What do you think?
A simple yes or no will say it all.
Tim, you're honest on that-but-when it comes to a simple question like this-'do I deserve free music the rest of my life because I bought so much in the past?'-, yes or no will suffice; and if you can't answer it that way you should be in politics, imho.