
Try as I might (and admittedly, I haven’t tried very hard), I’ve acquired neither a taste nor a tolerance for the schmaltzy Latino pop or barking flamenco that blanket the Iberian airwaves.
So for the past six years, my ears have had just one humble request—Psychedelia. Just a little taste of Moby Grape! Or a smidgen of Electric Banana! Or even a few bars from Ant Trip Ceremony!
And then—just when I’d resigned myself to a lifetime of misery at the bile-churning vocal chords of Enrique Iglesias—I found it! The holy grail of late ‘60’s psychedelic music! And it was sitting there all along in my iTunes software.
I’m talking about…THE TECHNICOLOR WEB OF SOUND!
Technicolor Web of Sound is an Internet radio stream—originating somewhere in the US midwest—that plays the widest, grooviest, most far-out selection of ‘60’s psychedelic music I’ve ever heard.
If you, too, are a fan of this genre, then you MUST do the following:
– Go into your iTunes software and click on “Radio.”
– Then click on the “Classic Rock” category and wait for the menu of streams (about 23 of them) to drop down.
– There! At or near the bottom of the list, you’ll find the TWofS stream. Click it! Dig it! Live it!
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