Cadillac & LaSalle Club Message Forum
This Message Forum is to be used only to advance the purposes of the Cadillac & LaSalle Club, which are to develop, publish and exchange information pertaining to Cadillacs and LaSalles, to encourage the maintenance, preservation and restoration of Cadillacs and LaSalles, and to promote social fellowship among Club members.

Rules for posting messages in the Message Forum:
  • All messages must be signed with proper name (no "handles").
  • Non-commercial for sale or wanted ads are permitted, relating only to Cadillac or LaSalle cars, parts or literature (no commercial advertising of any kind is permitted; no ads for employment, trailers, or real properties are permitted).
  • It is highly recommended that all vehicle ads state an asking price and the location of the vehicle.
  • CLC members placing messages are asked to indicate name and CLC membership number, so other readers will know which writers are CLC members.
  • No disparaging remarks against other writers, Club members, vendors, or any other person are allowed.
  • No disparaging remarks about, or questioning of, judging results from Cadillac & LaSalle Club events are permitted.
  • If you find a message that does not appear to adhere to these rules, kindly bring it to the attention of the Webmaster.
The CLC reserves the right to delete or edit any message for any reason, and will delete all messages periodically based on length of time posted. Because of the public nature of internet access, the Cadillac & LaSalle Club cannot be responsible for the content of any message (whether or not from a CLC member), and the listing of any message in this Message Forum shall not be construed to indicate that the CLC endorses the content thereof.

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?     Registration is OPTIONAL and NOT REQUIRED to use this Forum!
March 12, 2010, 11:42:05 pm

Login with username, password and session length
Welcome to our Forum!  If you need assistance on how to do something, click the Help link (available on each page) or check the 'Forum Tips and Help' forum.  Remember, you don't need to register to use our forum.  If you choose not to register, there is no need to log in as a guest, either.  Simply enter any forum and enjoy! 
* CLC Home | Forum Home | Help | Search | Login | Register    Registration is OPTIONAL and NOT REQUIRED to use this Forum!
+  Cadillac & LaSalle Club Message Forum
|-+  Cadillac & LaSalle Club Forums
| |-+  General Discussion
| | |-+  XM radio users
« previous next »
Pages: [1] | Go Down Reply | Print
Author Topic: XM radio users  (Read 353 times)
DavidinHartford

Offline

Posts: 266


Cadillac DTS


Email
« on: February 09, 2010, 12:31:44 am »
Reply with quote

So I am enjoying my new DTS and the XM radio.    I have to admit I've been on channel 71 alot and relaxing to the smooth Jazz.   Especially on the rush hour drive home.    What are your favorite XM channels to cruise with?
Logged

Do people get more out of life because they own a Cadillac?

Or do people own a Cadillac because they get more out of life?

(1972 ad copy)
Brett Cottel

Offline

Posts: 140


1955 Cadillac Meteor Combination Hearse


WWW Email
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2010, 04:37:53 am »
Reply with quote

I'm a little more of the rocker type.....classic rewind, boneyard, spectrum, 70, 80's on channel 7 & 8, etc, etc. I seem to jump all around these days as I notice the individual channels seem to play the same stuff over and over....why do radio station do that? drives me nuts......one the best stations I'd ever hear was when I was in Vancouver, BC.  Wish I could find that station now.
Brett
Logged

1955 Cadillac Meteor Combination Coach
CLC #27535
Pic's at http://s981.photobucket.com/albums/ae293/brettcottel/
DavidinHartford

Offline

Posts: 266


Cadillac DTS


Email
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2010, 11:51:13 am »
Reply with quote

I'm a little more of the rocker type.....classic rewind, boneyard, spectrum, 70, 80's on channel 7 & 8, etc, etc. I seem to jump all around these days as I notice the individual channels seem to play the same stuff over and over....why do radio station do that? drives me nuts......one the best stations I'd ever hear was when I was in Vancouver, BC.  Wish I could find that station now.
Brett

yeah, I have channels 7 and 8 on my presets already too.    I'm still exploring the channels.   The more XM stations I find, the more FM ones are getting bumped off the Favs presets.  LOL.    I'm 44 years old, so the eighties music is a flashback for me.  There is some good stuff on Channel 9 from time to time as well.
Logged

Do people get more out of life because they own a Cadillac?

Or do people own a Cadillac because they get more out of life?

(1972 ad copy)
Kevin M. Parkinson
CLC # 20216

Offline

Posts: 91



Email
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2010, 03:37:46 pm »
Reply with quote

I like that 4 through 9 are always available with each decade.  If I had to pick five favorites they would be (in no particular order) 7, 8, 9, 81, and 83.  The first three because, like David, at 37 years old they are flashback channels for me.  The last two are good driving music but seem to play better music on Frday and Saturday nights.
Logged

1966 DeVille Convertible
1967 Sedan deVille
1968 Sedan deVille
1972 Fleetwood 75 Sedan
1975 Eldorado Convertible
1996 Sedan deVille
2006 DTS
Richard Sills
Guest


Email
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2010, 08:32:10 pm »
Reply with quote

Channel 5 -- great 50s music, including a lot of songs I haven't heard in years.  
Logged
Barry M. Wheeler #2189
Guest


Email
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2010, 08:41:35 pm »
Reply with quote

Dare I say what I used when it was still active on the car? (We're not in it long enough to subscribe to it...) Comedy channels, and the old time radio shows. When you have to imagine what was going on in your mind. "Return with us now, to the thrilling days of yesteryear...From out of the past come the thundering hoof beats of the great horse, Silver. "The Lone Ranger rides again!!!"
Logged
Rusty Shepherd CLC 6397

Offline

Posts: 532


Email
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2010, 08:42:14 pm »
Reply with quote

I have Sirius/XM (before the merger, I had XM) at home and in the car and my favorite Channel is Escape/28: Tijuana Brass, Twin Pianos of Ronnie Aldrich, Anne Murray, Linda Ronstadt, Perry Como, Hollyridge Strings, John Denver, etc.  I also like Symphony Hall and Pops and Radio Classics which plays old radio programs. The only objection I have to the service is that most of the non-music channels have commercials.
Logged
dan reed
Guest


Email
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2010, 10:37:09 pm »
Reply with quote

Don't ask me to remember the channel numbers, but some of my my presets are: 

Blues channel (great blues artists spanning the last 50 years)
Deep tracks (they play great tunes rarely heard from the best classic rock bands from the 60s, and 70s)
1940s channel (great channel to hear classic big bands like Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Count Basie, etc.)
Jam-On (another great station to hear rare cuts from great bands you don't hear on top 40, like Tower of Power, Phish, The Meters, etc.)
I also bounce over to a few of the harder edge rock too from time to time and catch bands like Sound Garden, and Clutch. I also check out Classic Jazz from time to time.

When I've had my full of music I listen to some of the talk radio stations and catch people like Mark Levin, Bill O'Riley, Ed Shultz.

My wife's car is has Sirius radio and I have it here in my office/studio.

Dan




Logged
bnorman

Offline

Posts: 43


Email
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2010, 11:27:01 pm »
Reply with quote

Alternative Nation, XMU, and of course, THE KING OF ALL MEDIA--Howard Stern !!
Logged
Jessie

Offline

Posts: 123


my middle name is misery!


Email
« Reply #9 on: February 10, 2010, 12:13:41 am »
Reply with quote

  18-elvis radio of course, 41,  4-9 and some soul 61-63
Logged

bit by the eldo bug watch out it might get you!
David Greenburg
CLC #3830

Offline

Posts: 41


Email
« Reply #10 on: February 10, 2010, 05:40:32 am »
Reply with quote

I've got a removable head unit in the car with a second base unit wired into the garage stereo.  I'm mostly an older rock/alt rock/blues guy, so its often 74 (Bluesville), 44 (First Wave), 47 (Alt Nation), 86 (the Joint-reggae), 40 (Deep Tracks) or 46 (Classic Rock).  But what got me started with XM, and the best thing about it, at least for 6 months of the year, is baseball - any game you want.  Few things more relaxing than a sunny Sunday afternoon, working on the Caddy with a good ball game on in the garage.  Also,   its fascinating to listen to all the different broadcasters around the country.

 
Logged

David Greenburg
'59 Fleetwood 60S
DavidinHartford

Offline

Posts: 266


Cadillac DTS


Email
« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2010, 12:14:04 pm »
Reply with quote

Great feedback guys!     I like all kinds of music, so I will be sure to check out some of the channels you have listed. 
Logged

Do people get more out of life because they own a Cadillac?

Or do people own a Cadillac because they get more out of life?

(1972 ad copy)
mario

Offline

Posts: 48



Email
« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2010, 09:36:40 pm »
Reply with quote

sirius channel 53 "soul town" it is listed as "hip-hop, but it is old motown.

ciao,
mario
Logged
Pages: [1] | Go Up Reply | Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.2 | SMF © 2006-2007, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!