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Jul 9, 2024, 3:36:00 AM7/9/24
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I remember when this actually WAS a thing you could do on Pandora(the closest thing you can do now is remember the name/artist of the song you like, navigate to the channel you want it on, add it as a seed, then thumb it down on the channel it's playing on 'incorrectly'). I don't understand their reasoning for a lot of things, especially the removal of useful features like that. You used to be able to tell it to move it to another station & I think it would put it under that stations thumbed-up songs. It's been like a decade though, so memory's a bit old.

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Pandora won't play the song I specifically searched for. Example: I search for "Cry for the Moon" by Epica. I find and select this song- the name of the station becomes "Cry for the Moon." It'll play Epica, Apocolyptica, Xandria- even Godsmack, but this one song doesn't even come up. I've been listening for weeks now and it hasn't played.

Thanks again for the reply and the suggestions. I have done them both (turned on Auto play and added the song to a playlist) but they do not technically solve the problem of having it play on my station which is what I do most often. Thank you for trying to help with this.

Additionally, it looks like this particular track is labeled "Radio Only" due to our current licensing restrictions, so you won't be able to play that track on demand with your Pandora Premium subscription.

I have the same issue. I'm creating a station based on a particular seed song that I find when I search. I create the station but the seed song, and for that matter any other song on the same album, never plays. Have skipped hundreds of songs to try to debug this. Please don't provide the canned answer above. By simple odds, at least one song on this album, not necessarily the seed song, should have played by now. Something else is preventing the songs from playing from this album. The song and album in question is "The Vigil" by Blue Oyster Cult on the album Mirrors...which easily comes up in your search library. If this is another "Radio only" licensing thing, could someone please add some additional info on the search UI to indicate these limitations? That would make for a much better user experience

Also, stations seeded with songs will only play one version of that song. So let's say you seed "Lemon Parade" by Tonic so you can get "If you could only see." You'll only get the acoustic version of it. You need to thumb down the acoustic version, and on the next lap around you'll get the proper version.

I'm possibly looking to switch over from Spotify to iTunes/Apple Music, but I'm having trouble getting around some quirks of iTunes. I tend to use song stations frequently for the sake of discovering new music, however, I can't seem to find a visible queue (what's coming up next) anywhere in iTunes - is this something that, for some undiscernible reason, just doesn't exist? I often insert songs using "Play Next" (assuming it actually functions, that is - it usually doesn't), and I would like to possibly put it back by a couple songs, rather than immediately following the song I'm currently listening to.

We hope that information is able to clear up what you're looking to do. If not, provide details on which step isn't working. If you're not seeing a specific option or feature, let us know which one so we can better assist you.

Thanks, that helps while playing songs from my Library specifically. However, I am more asking about when I'm playing, for example, a created station. Is there a way to view what's up next while in that mode? And as an addendum to that, does "Play Next/Later" not work while using a created station?

I would like to open a discussion on the lyrics of Terrapin Station. I honestly think I might have posted such a topic many years ago, but my search failed to reconcile the vague memories, so I do apologize if this is a repeat. Much of my time over the past few years has been spent on the lyrics of The Velvet Underground/Lou Reed amongst a few more minor bands. However, today is a good day for some GD, and what better than their masterpiece Terrapin Station, which some even consider to be the magnum opus of the Hunter/Garcia songwriting partnership. I was inspired to analyze the lyrics to this song after watching the Tarkovsky masterpiece Andrei Rublev, which made me think a lot about this song. Maybe at some later point, I will go into why I think the two relate...if anyone has seen the film/cares to hear me ramble.

Here the characters play into their attributes we have been given. The sailor, driven by his emotions, immediately leaps into the lion's den to retrieve the fan, with little concern for his wellbeing, whereas the soldier relying more on logic and strategy does not.

This plays much into the idea of all great storytellers. Their job not being able to tell us what to do, but simply to illuminate the complications of life and decisions we must face. This really embodies the approach Hunter has always had to lyrics, to simply shed light.

From the vantage of the station itself, there may only be two: the lady and her beloved. And they are us - The storyteller is just a medium for our convenience here below as we try to find our lady/Jack O' Roses.

Maybe strategy has no place in the rollercoaster of love. I think this is why the soldier forgoes heading into the lion's den. I don't think the soldier is not attracted to the lady by any means. He simply does not see it as wise or even worth it. The soldier reminds me much of the more modern successful CEO and powerful attorney, someone who dedicates their life to their craft, but in doing so forgo love.

However, I have to disagree when it comes to "always be a disaster beyond any rationality". In this story the sailor comes out of the lion's den and successfully wins the lady. We are given no indication that their romance ends disastrously. If anything, we are given quite the opposite in the line "the lady fairly lept at him/that's how it stands today". I think their love is successful. This is not to be a dig on the soldier either. The sailor has his love and the soldier has his successes on the battlefield. They have pursued different paths in life, although they all end up at Terrapin Station.

"You decide if he was wise". The sailor risked everything to rescue a trinket for this lady, who placed his life in peril to see how far he would go for her. What will she make him do next to prove his love? Was it a wise decision to start out like this?

I never had this thought or interpretation until a recent show in AC. I had just found out that my mom was terminally ill with stage 4 brain cancer. Terrapin Station at least for the night represented heaven or death. You get there by living your life loving recklessly without thought or reason. But that was just one nights interpretation. The song has created a myriad of emotions in my heart. Truly a masterpiece.

I'll just touch on this section. While in college circa '96 I read (a very little bit of) Plato's Book VII, which is part of The Republic, I believe. I was stunned at the similarity of the allegory of the cave section of Book VII to these lines by Robert Hunter. It's a long story, but Plato describes these people that literally live trapped in a cave, and all they can see are the shadows of statues that their fire projects on a wall. I don't remember many more of the details, but Plato uses this situation to describe education. When the people's eyes have adjusted, over time, they begin to see things, i.e., they learn. Search out the actual writings or at least the Cliff notes version and I'm sure you'll agree: Plato's Book VII was the INSPIRATION (if you'll excuse the pun) of these here lines.

Funny personal story regarding this. Shortly after reading Plato's story, I happened to be on dead.net, specifically on Hunter's section. If you recall in the infancy era of the World Wide Web, Hunter was actually on dead.net, posting his various writings, and even had a link to his email there, which didn't stay up there long if I remember correctly. Anywho, something was wrong with his web site, like a broken link. I dropped him a message about the error, and couldn't resist the temptation to ask him about Terrapin, and specifically these lines I quoted above. I flat out asked him if it was Plato he was referencing. Hunter replied the next day with a short message thanking me for making him aware of the broken link and....

I remember in college also. My roommate was listening to terrapin station with his buddies at his buddies house. The friends dad knocked on the door and asked what they were listening to. The dad said that it was related somehow to a classic piece of music.

The interplay of the divine masculine and feminine is an integral part of expressing intention. The feminine holds the energy (noun); the masculine is the active expression (verb). Imagine an interior room of a castle with a beautiful women sewing a banner. The banner captures all the heart energies of the expression. The masculine takes that banner with caring, thoughtful love and then carries it out into the world. The integrated self has this kind of marriage and personal relationship can be an outward expression of this marriage within.

Fans had a secret language of their own. Throwing a fan symbolizes getting rid of a bad temper before marriage in Chinese culture. A lady with a fan is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The act of throwing the fan, she is in fact asking who will go the distance for love. How could someone calculating and strategic begin to ride the current of love? Who is all in for love. Not necessarily, a physical love... though if you can find that pure expression , well way to go!!

Terrapin shows the Mastery of the Storyteller. Much like many of Hunter and Garcia's collaborations. Left open for interpretation by the individual . Each person interprets it according to the events experiencexperienced in life and thoughts on those experiences. To write a song that awakens the spirit and indulges deep emotional catharsis bringing sense to the world they live in is the Mastery of the Storyteller...

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