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  1. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    Little Steven's Underground Garage is the main reason I have Sirius. Michael DesBarres daily show is a trip through rock and roll history.
  2. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    If only more of the offerings were like Little Steven's Underground Garage (Ch. 21). A wide variety of rock and soul music from the fifties to today.
  3. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    When the 60's channel got moved up to Channel 73, they did start programming songs that weren't just the usual hits. The morning guy even touted the fact that he loved playing songs that were regional hits and some that "bubbled under" the Top 40. (I recall how shocked I was to hear "Everybody...
  4. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    The "60's on 6" music channel was recently moved from channel 6 up to Channel 73 and the programmers have added a lot of music never played on the channel. And...guess what? Now Facebook fans of the channel are going crazy because of the new music changes. After years of complaints about...
  5. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    I love "Little Steven's Underground Garage" on Channel 21. It alone makes the monthly fee worthwhile. Each hour is a great tour through the history of rock'n'roll.
  6. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    I am amazed at how little repetition on the channel. Usually, Steven Van Zandt picks his "Coolest Song of the Week" which plays at least once during each of the hosts shifts. Past "Coolest Songs" get some repeat airings also get a few more frequent plays. Here's a recent post from Sean Ross and...
  7. RBailey

    SIRIUSXM: Still Lazy After All These Years

    Best channel on SiriusXM is Little Steven's Underground Garage...Hits, non-hits, album cuts and music from ALL eras. Most of the hosts (particularly Michael Des Barre in the morning) routinely gives song info on the producers and writers of the records. Have you checked it out on Channel 21?
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