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GreenFriend
When I was younger I used to hear about the mysterious Art Bell and in my head, turned him into some omnipresent old tome keeper but then it turns out he's a nice, older Gentleman.

Well, now I'm an on again, off again listener but now they charge for online stream, and I don't have a radio near me while on the computer. Is it worth the price for live stream or are most of this new host George's shows bland? Do you listen, and if so, do you enjoy it?


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Buddharat
QUOTE (GreenFriend @ Oct 20 2007, 05:10 AM) *
When I was younger I used to hear about the mysterious Art Bell and in my head, turned him into some omnipresent old tome keeper but then it turns out he's a nice, older Gentleman.

Well, now I'm an on again, off again listener but now they charge for online stream, and I don't have a radio near me while on the computer. Is it worth the price for live stream or are most of this new host George's shows bland? Do you listen, and if so, do you enjoy it?


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I have streamlink and I'm going to cancel it. The shows are boring, the same old same old. George seems to just be trying to sell his book and make himself seem like he knows the future. He doesn't know anything about his guests and he cuts off his callers mid sentence and says "oh I think we lost them". (as you can tell, he annoys me a lot....and not only me, I work with three other people who listen to it, and they think the same thing).

The only thing worth keeping it for is the classic art bell shows, and the weekend shows, where we get to hear Ian Punnitt, who is probably the best host since Art.

Just my opinion. If I were you, I'd get it for a month (only like 7 bucks) and listen. If you don't like it cancel it. It's not that much.

Hope that helps.
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