How to listen to Travelling
Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 11:24
Hi!
It seems that Travelling (the new single) has been released to radio and you can listen to it over the web at the Swedish national radio.
1) Go here: http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/p4/programsido ... ramid=2540
2) Klick on "Söndagsskolan" in the top left corner (with a "speaker" icon in front of it), then a new window should open and the program should start
3) The program is divided into three parts, each 27 minutes, and Travelling is on the second part so go to the end of the timeline that you get. Then it should automatically start the second part.
4) 7:47 into the second part Travelling starts (unfortunately with talking over the beginning and end)
It is very good and it spontaneously sort of reminds me of Going Home. It is "lighter" than the last album (and the three new songs on the best of) and I can imagine that it will be an instant hit on the radio stations that play "softer" music. It's the sort of songs that one can see oneself listening to in the car in the summertime (at least today when the snow has finally come to us here in Stockholm:-)
Take care!
/Peter
It seems that Travelling (the new single) has been released to radio and you can listen to it over the web at the Swedish national radio.
1) Go here: http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/p4/programsido ... ramid=2540
2) Klick on "Söndagsskolan" in the top left corner (with a "speaker" icon in front of it), then a new window should open and the program should start
3) The program is divided into three parts, each 27 minutes, and Travelling is on the second part so go to the end of the timeline that you get. Then it should automatically start the second part.
4) 7:47 into the second part Travelling starts (unfortunately with talking over the beginning and end)
It is very good and it spontaneously sort of reminds me of Going Home. It is "lighter" than the last album (and the three new songs on the best of) and I can imagine that it will be an instant hit on the radio stations that play "softer" music. It's the sort of songs that one can see oneself listening to in the car in the summertime (at least today when the snow has finally come to us here in Stockholm:-)
Take care!
/Peter