standard casset tape will work if you have a tape deck in your car
if you paid for them to play your record and they didn't,then yes.
I recommend: Screamer radio, it can play the Internet radio, it also can record Internet radio. I will leave you to figure out the rest. Here's the adress.:http://www.screamer-radio.com
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Snowtape: it's $1.99 but well worth it. The music you record you can't play in iTunes but it stores it on a playlist for you
The UK charts are based only on sales and not radio play unlike most other countries. The record lable builds a hype in the UK by radio play and live performances. The first week of release normally pushes the single into peak position in the UK charts.
make good music, get a record deal and play a couple of shows maybe
Call your dealer.
There is SVT (svt.se) for tv-shows and SR (sr.se) for radio-shows. They are both public service. Some newspapers are dn.se, di.se and na.se
It's not legal to record a song off the radio: the license that is granted is only to the station and per play or a period of time. You as a listener have no recording rights, so there is no comparison to made between legality.
Radio play mean you dont act it out you just talk because its on a radio
There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 Internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.
Radio Play - song - was created in 1969.