[BC] Broadcast History in a way

Dennis Blais dmblais
Tue Nov 1 11:09:47 CST 2005


Jeff,

Have you tried amazon.com?  They provide snippets of most of the CD's they
sell.

Dennis Blais
Chief Engineer
Mortenson Broadcasting Co.
Lexington, KY
859-873-8096

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Hello:

Is there a web site out there that would have short snippets of songs that
are available without membership or credit card payments?

Have you ever read a title of a song and then drive yourself crazy trying to
remember what the song is; how does that go? If I could only hear five to
ten
seconds of that song, I would remember it!

I want to find a site where I can type in the title of a song and hear those
few seconds. Any such web site you know of?  I tried a google last night and
did not have much luck. Lots of stuff came back but not what I wanted.

Thanks,

Jeff Glass

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