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Don't be so dogmatic. I gave this song a 2. I've been an avid RP listener since around 2002 and can safely say that in my view there is no better station. That being said, I feel under no obligation to like absolutely every song ever played here. Once in a while there's something I don't like and I skip it, perhaps after giving it a low rating. That's what the rating button is for.
Do you feel obliged to love every single dish ever offered on the menu of your favourite restaurant? I doubt it. So don't make everyone here feel like they automatically have to love every single song played on RP. The fact that the occasional person dislikes the occasional song is absolutely normal and even desirable, because otherwise we wouldn't have the range of music we do here. The bland homogenization offered by most commercial radio stations is precisely what minimizes the chance that something may really grate on someone.
I don't always appreciate an artists genius and therefore I reserve my opinion to myself and PSD. God love RP and Billiam
Why don't you start you own net radio station and allow us to comment on your selections? Hmmmmmmm
Interesting! Not just the music...but the word "duniya" itself, derived from the Arabic "dunya," is so full of meanings and interpretations... Though Arabic in origin, it seems that it was also absorbed and spread among Indo-European languages and cultures. I encountered it often in the songs I heard in my adventures through Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal -- and I recall that Dunya was a woman character's name in famous works by Dostoyevsky and Pushkin. It was explained to me to mean "the world we live in here and all its trappings and temptations," and that, for me, is quite a Quantum Web, literally and figuratively, just like the kakejiku on my wall that Emi-san from Kobe taught me when I was 16 that says, "Juu Zan, Fuku Kai," or, Great Mountain, Happy Ocean, or, more precisely, "The great mountain is fortunate and majestic in its height, while the vast ocean is quite happy and content in its depth..."
~ Dig! Thanks, RP!
So...not looking for Denny...got it.
Amazes me that all the low-raters don't just go and find a rock-mix or mainstream station to listen to. Why stay and moan?
Don't be so dogmatic. I gave this song a 2. I've been an avid RP listener since around 2002 and can safely say that in my view there is no better station. That being said, I feel under no obligation to like absolutely every song ever played here. Once in a while there's something I don't like and I skip it, perhaps after giving it a low rating. That's what the rating button is for.
Do you feel obliged to love every single dish ever offered on the menu of your favourite restaurant? I doubt it. So don't make everyone here feel like they automatically have to love every single song played on RP. The fact that the occasional person dislikes the occasional song is absolutely normal and even desirable, because otherwise we wouldn't have the range of music we do here. The bland homogenization offered by most commercial radio stations is precisely what minimizes the chance that something may really grate on someone.
no mas por favor
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Amazes me that all the low-raters don't just go and find a rock-mix or mainstream station to listen to. Why stay and moan?
~ Dig! Thanks, RP!
Anyone know who is doing the singing? Is it Sufi devotional music? Good stuff.
horrible
You've got to have some sense of humour. Visiting India might help.
Don't be so dogmatic. I gave this song a 2. I've been an avid RP listener since around 2002 and can safely say that in my view there is no better station. That being said, I feel under no obligation to like absolutely every song ever played here. Once in a while there's something I don't like and I skip it, perhaps after giving it a low rating. That's what the rating button is for.
Do you feel obliged to love every single dish ever offered on the menu of your favourite restaurant? I doubt it. So don't make everyone here feel like they automatically have to love every single song played on RP. The fact that the occasional person dislikes the occasional song is absolutely normal and even desirable, because otherwise we wouldn't have the range of music we do here. The bland homogenization offered by most commercial radio stations is precisely what minimizes the chance that something may really grate on someone.
I think the OP's objection is to denying the right of a song to be played on the Main Mix because they don't like it. Agree with you that you can't like every song and should feel free to say so but saying it shouldn't be played at all goes against the whole raison d'etre of RP.