Music Anybody love Sirius Music as much as me?

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Dish offers Sirius digital music channels that feature around 100 commercial-free channels, each focusing on different music genres, providing an excellent platform for discovering new music. Suggestions for additional channels include one dedicated to Brazilian-inspired jazz and another for three-part harmony vocals. The discussion highlights a frustration with the editing of songs in the movie "O' Brother Where Art Thou," emphasizing the importance of preserving full musical experiences. The conversation concludes with a consideration of whether to choose Sirius or XM for music streaming.
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I subscribe to Dish, and part of what they offer is Sirius digital music channels. About 100 channels, no commercials (except for Sirius' own), and each channel dedicated to a different type of music. Every variety of music one can imagine can be found (though if it were my company, I'd add a channel dedicated to Brazilian-like Jazz - e.g. jazzy bosa nova, samba, etc.). Run it through your stereo, and it's a great way to discover new music.
 
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Okay. I'd also add a channel dedicated to (at least) three-part harmony vocals. I surf channels all the time looking for it. When the movie "O' Brother Where Art Thou" came out, I couldn't believe they cut some of the songs short to continue with the movie! What the hell were they thinkin'? :rolleyes:
 
Now the question is, Do we go Sirius or XM?
 
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