Listen to music of the 60s, 70s and 80s and record it
Being thirty something, I still enjoy music from a few decades ago, like the 80s and the 70s. This is why I was so happy to find TinyWebRadio, an audio player that has been especially created to let you enjoy good ol’ hits using today’s technology.
First, don’t be fooled by this program’s name: TinyWebRadio is not tiny at all, meaning it’s got great features. This audio player enables you to listen to hundreds of online radio stations worldwide, with one single characteristic: they all stream music from the 60s, the 70s and the 80s. The program features an impressive collection of online radio stations (I had no idea there were that many!) and also lets you open any other online radio as long as you know its URL.
You can mark any radio station as Favorite, tweak sound with its 10-band equalizer, save it to any of the program’s six presets and, if you like a certain song, record it straight away from the streaming radio to your hard drive with TinyWebRadio’s built-in recording tool.
The program is quite basic in appearance, but extremely easy to use and very efficient in its tasks. A must-have for all 60s, 70s and 80s lovers!
If you prefer old music to today’s hits, this program’s for you: an online radio station player specialized in music from the 60s, 70s and 80s that will bring you sweet memories and lots of rhythm as well!
TinyWebRadio is a special media player with which you’ll be able to listen to online streaming radio stations, focusing on music of the 60s, 70s and 80s.
The default station list is quite varied but if you don’t like it, you can always turn to your favorite online radio station provided you have its web address.
TinyWebRadio can also record what you’re listening to your hard drive right away, either in OGG or MP3 formats, so that you can listen to that song again as many times as you want.