Sinopsis
~80 minute long free music download compilations which feature intriguingly mixed rock and rock-based music from a variety of artists that in other contexts might be considered incompatible. Genres, rhythms, moods and artists are seamlessly blended together to produce listening experiences you can only dream about finding in traditional radio. BRYHNH includes favorites and new discoveries from both familiar artists and those you wish you had heard before, downloaded twice monthly free to your computer or iPod.Ranked #7 in The Digital Podcast Top 100 Podcasts for 2005 and the #2 Classic Rock Podcast from about.com in 2007.Please send your comments, feedback and where you are listening from by email to perry@bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com and/or leave a comment on any of the podcast entries.Use this link for other pod catching software like Juice:http://www.bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com/podcasts/index.xmlhttp://www.bestradioyouhaveneverheard.com/podcasts
Episodios
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Not Dead Yet - Rick's Pick 2016 - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 302
15/01/2017NEW FOR JANUARY 15, 2017 For a full 10 years now, (math properly checked this time) BRYHNH producer Rick From New York has been tasked for what has developed into one of each year's most anticipated shows. This annual event is Rick's perspective on the best tracks played on BRYHNH from the previous year, affectionately known as Rick's Picks. Now to be sure, this end of year "Best Of" list is not what you might expect. This is Rick From New York meticulously sifting through Volumes 274 - 300 and choosing the finest tracks, both new releases and classics you may or may not have ever heard before, that graced the BRYHNH feed from the past year. And again, Rick has picked a list of winners like a six year old can pick a booger. As you will read below, there is a dispute over the linear nature of the events that led up to the thematic content dispute between episodes 301 and 302 that Rick attributes to a Mexican cactus debauch. But I heartily say this can only be settled by a Mexican cactus summit on my turf