Oldies radio station on Tulsa?

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Just so everyone knows, you don't have to pay more than about $5 per month for Sirius Radio.

Call them and tell them you want to cancel service. They will keep coming back with offers, until they get down to about $5 per month... it will be like 6 months for $30, or 12 months for $60, but around $5 per month is usually as low as they get.

Then you have to call back whenever your promo rate is about to expire. That's the drawback. I don't have a subscription anymore, but I get offers in the mail for "we want you back", and it's always around $5 per month.

It's actually slightly more with fees and taxes. And it's not their best plan. I'm not sure what kind of deal you can get on that one, but I would imagine it's a similar process.
 

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Download the audio from these YouTubes and you will have the entire oldies experience; commercials and all. There are a lots more. I know for sure that they have 1955 thru 1970.

1965


1966


1967
 

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We didn't care for Sirius radio. First of all, I didn't like paying for music, and they didn't play the music that the wife and I like to hear. So, we "ripped" all of our music CD's to digital files and loaded a good number of them onto USB thumb drives so we could plug them into our Expedition's sound system. Hours and hours of good music and absolutely no commercials.

I do have to have certain thumb drives with special selections for when we are driving long distances. I don't need "sleepy-time" music when I'm driving.
 

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