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September 27, 2006

Meetup in Los Angeles!

Heading south to the city of angels... Come join us for a town hall meeting on Thursday night in Hollywood.

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Details:

When: Thursday, September 28th, 2006 - 7:00pm
Where: The Silent Theatre
611 N. Fairfax Avenue (just south of Melrose)


Please rsvp to tour@pandora.com. Should be a great conversation - hopefully we'll have a good contingent of folks from the biz... We'll of course have our pandora gifts too.

Posted by Tim Westergren at September 27, 2006 04:58 PM

Comments

Thanks for adding The Teardrop Explodes! I'd been waiting for Pandora or Last.fm to finally add this band, and you did it first.

Posted by: Scott Salsman at September 29, 2006 06:09 AM

HI guys
i just found PANDORA and let me tell u that i´m so happy because I can hear the songs that I like.

I´m from Mexico wich means that you´re traspassing the borders but that´s what Internet is all about right? So I just want to say to all of you Congratulation and thanks for PANDORA I love it!!!

Sorry about my writing but remember that I speak Spanish.

Keep with your creative minds and new Ideas

Greetings -Ale-

Posted by: Ale at September 29, 2006 02:13 PM

I don't see a feedback form on the website but I think another metric that should be factored into how you are dynamically creating the radio stations should be the volume that the song is played at. Watch me turn up the good stuff it gives you more of a scale rather then just thumbs-up/thumbs-down. Does not have to be exact just the fact that i turned it up or down. That or add a second thumb so I can scale it from one or two thumbs up/down.

"My Two Cents" unless you want to use the idea and give me a free subscription. I just found this (with stumble) and have only listened to about 10 songs so far but it is pretty safe to say you will get my $32 soon.

Great Job!

Posted by: 3sails at September 29, 2006 03:48 PM

well, I don't think it should be volume, but the scale should be better than, just up or down. If it was controlled by volume, than we'd be turning down louder music and saying unintentionally that we dislike it

Posted by: ihaven at September 29, 2006 04:42 PM

How to make profile use of pandora in sony ericsson k700i mobile to hear a internet radio ?

Posted by: Gian chand at September 30, 2006 05:15 AM

So this request requires a short story first.

I listen to pandora at home and at work. At home I have no objection to explicit lyrics. In fact my "home" radio stations are pretty foul- mouthed. My work stations are almost always set to a "work" friendly station, because of this. However, the other day on my "work" station a great song popped up thatI'd never heard (thanks by the way) and I cranked the volume just in time for a F-bomb. Not a problem except that a big client was also chose that moment to enter my office.

So... my reqest... How about an "explicit tab" which can filter the explicit songs out of my station when I'm at work, and let 'em play when I'm at home?

Thanks,

R

Posted by: Ryan at October 18, 2006 10:34 AM

I was just informed about Pandora and I am thrilled to have this now part of my entertainment on my PC while I work or just surfing the web. What is even better is that it is free and definitly fits into my income range.
I am so happy and pleased with it that I am telling everyone about it and that it is so user friendly is another plus.
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH !!!

Posted by: Anthony J Raiola at October 18, 2006 01:00 PM

Hey pandora DJ's this is the best way to listen to music....well second best. Number one of course would be to put on a CD of your favorate choice or in my case a good ol LP (vinal)yes I still listen to LP's on a turn table. Hey I'm just old fashion, you might say a 60"s kinda guy any way I wish I could listen to just the artist's I choose to hear instead of music that sounds or matches the one's I choose? Can I do that? Peace out

Scott

Posted by: Scott Cronauer at October 19, 2006 09:44 AM

Your "Gender" check box is wrong. Gender is a social construct. Not male/female. Sex = male/female. Love your site. You have music I didn't think you would have.

Posted by: logan at October 19, 2006 01:38 PM

Good day.
This is a suggestion, if you have the song letter, will be a good idea show it.
Thank you!

Buen dia.

Estas es una sugerencia, si tienen la letra de la cancion, seria buena idea mostrarla.

gracias.

Posted by: Abelardo at October 20, 2006 08:25 AM

PANDORA!!

What a truly awesome idea! I was at work when I first dicovered Pandora. I was listening to a much lower class internet radio station and I just so happened to demand something better. I searched under Internet music and came across Pandora! It was like an absolute breath of fresh air! So much different from what I was used to. Commercial-free music, music that I could not only choose but my choice came with the reward of having similiar music suggested to me. How ingenius!

I will never listen to anything else!


Thanks,

Andre from Philadelphia, Pa.

Posted by: Andre at October 20, 2006 06:36 PM

You rock! My buddy at work tuned me away from the dregs of internet 'radio' and opened me up to Pandora. What a relief. Not only do you have some obscure music that I can't find elsewhere but your adaptive features make my station better each listen. You are doing a great job and your countless hours of classifying and categorizing music has made you the best online listening experience! The only oddball was a David Hasslehoff song in my Sisters of Mercy station...?

Posted by: murf at October 21, 2006 05:49 PM

I just found Pandora and it's on all the time at my house. I came from a large city in Ontario, Canada and now live in small town Saskatchewan with 1 radio station, which shall I say is'nt my kind of radio station. I love Pandora and it's guided me to many new bands that I've not heard of. I LOVE IT. It's just what I needed to keep me sane. Thanks Folks!!

Posted by: Greg Harris at October 22, 2006 07:31 PM

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