Any radio in the ABC's?

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Any radio in the ABC's?

#1 Postby btsgmdad » Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:35 pm

Just wondering if anyone had any links to radio out of the ABC islands.
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Re: Any radio in the ABC's?

#2 Postby shaner » Wed Sep 08, 2004 7:32 pm

btsgmdad wrote:Just wondering if anyone had any links to radio out of the ABC islands.
Man do I love Google!

http://www.megafm.com/

Allthough they don't seem to be on the air right now.

And then there's Aruba

http://www.tvradioworld.com/region1/aru ... ternet.asp

Of course, a rudimentary knowledge of Dutch would help.
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#3 Postby shaner » Wed Sep 08, 2004 7:41 pm

Ooohhh....here's a good one.

http://209.88.129.57:8080/ramgen/encoder/top95.rm

Too bad it's all in dutch. Or is that Spanish I'm hearing?


Hmmm....how about these guys.

http://209.88.129.57:8080/ramgen/encoder/live94.rm

You should hear the mellow, mellow Fleetwood Mac cover on right now. Feeeling sleeeeppppyy.....

Here's a good list. Jeez, these people listen to music slower than Calgary drivers.
http://www.surfmusic.de/aruba.htm
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#4 Postby markhan » Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:10 pm

It actually sounds like Papimiento, the official? language of the Netherlands Antilles. It's a combination of Spanish, Dutch and English developed by the slaves so they could comunicate with each other without the master understanding. As I said, unsure whether it'ts the official language but there is a movement to make it be. Hope no offense taken for a little off topic info.
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#5 Postby btsgmdad » Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:12 pm

Thanks for the links! :)
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