I just listened to my Spotify playlist of performers I heard
at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival (which is really a world music festival),
and I love it.
If you want to listen to (most of) my playlist, click here and follow the steps indicated to get Spotify on your desktop if you don’t
already have it.
I said “most of” because apparently you will be unable to
listen to four of the songs that are on my hard drive but not in the Spotify
library. But you could buy them from Itunes like I did!
I believe for $4.99 you can get a free one month Spotify trial to
avoid the commercials. Or you can get the totally Free version and endure
occasional commercials.
My playlist includes 34 songs and lasts somewhat more than
two hours.
I’ve posted photos of the artists included on the playlist (and
other photos of the festival) on Flickr. The photos are in the same order as
the order of the songs on the playlist.
To see the photos, click here.
If you hover your cursor over a photo, the names of the
artists appear. If you click on a photo, it will fill most of your screen and
the names still appear. From there, you can go through the photos one at a time
manually, or you can click on the three-dot icon at the bottom right and click “View
slideshow” for the photos to be displayed full-screen automatically.
I’ve also posted 115 photos of other parts of my trip. To
view them, click here.
Lastly, I’ve also posted 11 minutes of unedited videos, two
of which are very rough because I left the camera on for several seconds
unknowlingly.
To view them, click here. You can also automatically view the videos as a “slideshow.”
To review my commentary on my travels, you can read VancouverReflections and Alaska Reflections.
To review my commentary on my travels, you can read VancouverReflections and Alaska Reflections.
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