What's on your iPod?

jomar

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I'm having to reconstruct my files. I love Helicopter Girl's Rivermouth. And no collection is complete without Marley and The Beatles.

So many good tunes...5.5 iPod days and counting...
 
I'm having to reconstruct my files. I love Helicopter Girl's Rivermouth. And no collection is complete without Marley and The Beatles.

So many good tunes...5.5 iPod days and counting...

Just added all 7 of my Stacy Mitchhart cd's to mine....love me some good blues....
 
I've not heard of Stacy Mitchhart or Lacuna Coil. I'll look into them.

I like exposure to new music.

Bedtime soon, so I'll follow-up tomorrow.
 
Hey Jo, this seems to be a question I find myself asking more, and more. They say it's a look inside, knowing what music other humans listen too. I was reorganizing my playlists last night.

iPod Nano 4th Gen.

(i also have videos)

Newly added:

Jimmy Cliff
Mason Jennings
Luke Reynolds
Ana Sia
 
I have a little Sanza mp3 player.

However, I have lots of music. Rap, R&B, rock, hip-hop, classical, country, hebrew, reggae, African, and more...
 
Uh... Just about everything I might ever have a hankering to listen to... I've got an 80gb and still have tonnes of space on it.

I've got Queen, Stones, U2, REM, Barenaked Ladies, Sinatra, Tom Petty, Counting Crows, Eagles, Simon & Garfunkel, A couple of Johnny Cash songs, A bunch of movie soundtracks, Abbott & Costello routines, Bill Cosby standup albums... all kinds of stuff...
 
Lots of Oingo Boingo. Lots of soundtracks. (Dream Girls, (original, please), Chess) Anna Nalick's Breathe and Shine. Tool. Classical. "Chaiyya Chaiyya" and "Dragoste Tin Dei", Barenaked Ladies...lots of music.
 
yes, a peek inside...

I like the sound of barenaked ladies. The group is okay and they're on the drive.

Let's see...

Eels, Rilo Kiley, Grover Washington, Hall and Oates, the pizza tapes, John Klemmer Johann Straouse, Karrin Allyson...

Man, I have a ways to go.
 
I like the sound of barenaked ladies. The group is okay and they're on the drive.

Let's see...

Eels, Rilo Kiley, Grover Washington, Hall and Oates, the pizza tapes, John Klemmer Johann Straouse, Karrin Allyson...

Man, I have a ways to go.

ok so this brings up my next question, where do you download from? itunes? limewire? Im curious, I stick with itunes but would like another option they dont always have the artist Im looking for but a sound alike.
 
ok so this brings up my next question, where do you download from? itunes? limewire? Im curious, I stick with itunes but would like another option they dont always have the artist Im looking for but a sound alike.

Hey Austin, I buy some from iTues, not much, but my current task is arduous - right now I'm importing my CD collection. The files got wiped out on the iPod and the old hard drive died.

Limewire or Ares might be an option for you for downloading a few. I think about burning and trading CDs as well, not that I'd ever do that.

Kelly's Lot is next up for all you LA listeners!
 
Sorry, I don't have an I-Pod. Never saw the need for one.

Cat
 
I'm having to reconstruct my files. I love Helicopter Girl's Rivermouth. And no collection is complete without Marley and The Beatles.

So many good tunes...5.5 iPod days and counting...

Sorry, don't have one. But if I did, there'd be lots of pussy sitting on it, lol.
 
...Wolfgang Amadeus, Wyclef Jean, Zero 7, Zohar, ZZ Top....

Ahhh...zig a zig ah
 
Where do I begin? Lately I've had a thing for bands with female lead singers and female artists. I've a bunch of Rilo Kiley, Jenny Lewis:D Metric, Neko Case(amazing voice!), Amy McDonald, Band of Skulls, just for starters.

120gb of space takes a long time to fill up.

Oh, and check out Imelda May!
 
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just added Neal Morse - "Sola Scriptura" and The Fratellis - "Costello Music" to mine
 
My MP3 contains what it has always contained: 80% video game tracks from Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, and Castlevania, 10% Weird Al and Monty Python, and 10% a variety of Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses, Alice Cooper, etc.

I use it at work most of the time, and I have to keep track of numbers in my head all day long. It's easier to do that with instrumental tracks, which is why the VG music dominates -- that and I enjoy it.
 
My winamp folder on my PC is filled with metal, heavy metal, death metal, speed metal, thrash metal, black metal, doom metal, and some 80s hair bands.
 
My winamp folder on my PC is filled with metal, heavy metal, death metal, speed metal, thrash metal, black metal, doom metal, and some 80s hair bands.

Im not a big metal fan , but, I do have some Ozzy, and Zak Wylde with Pride and Glory and more recent Black Label Society.

No Grunge Metal Thee? Do you burn um to disk for the car ride?
 
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