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SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO GPS
Satellite Radio is a Doug Eiffel song
Song link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MaLmg40Bd0
from 1.37 onwards
WHOOOSH! ...today at 3pm and 10pm est and tomorrow at 2pm on Sirius XM Volume Channel 106!
http://siriusxm.us/Whooosh
So, one year at my work, on a year that they had changed the lobby satellite radio station to the Christmas "sounds of the season" channel, guaranteed to play something banal and trite like "Winter Wonderland" or "Sleigh Ride" at least once every fifteen minutes, well after being on that station for the season, they changed it to something else. I don't know exactly what to call the flavor. I think it probably advertised itself as something like soft hits of the 80s and now. Something that ought to be safe and inoffensive for public consumption in a fast food joint.
No really, this story goes somewhere: the first song I noticed after the station change was The Cure, "Friday I'm in Love".And I noticed that and had a moment of cognitive dissonance.
To me, The Cure is the goth subculture. It does not belong above ground in the harsh fluorescent lights of a fast food restaurant's lobby.
But then, I think and I go, "Well "Friday I'm in Love" is pretty upbeat and sonically safe, maybe it works here".
👋 hi, my dad’s voice is on satellite radio all over the country & I’m just casually hanging here in his studio