What is on your iPod, music thingy

Do you have an iPOD or music thingy?

  • Yes but I don't really use it, it was more of a fad.

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  • Um I just have a CD player/cassette player.

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  • I don't care enough about music to have one.

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... this comes from another thread that I was talking on....

What REALLY is on your iPod, music doohicky thing.... come on be brave and share :D
 
I'll be brave..I am hooked on Boy Kill Boy right now...so I have as much of their stuff as I can find on my mp3 player. :heart:
 
Can't afford one. Nor can I afford the downloads and won't download something unless I can pay for it.

If I can ever afford these things, there's so much stuff I like I'd be an hour here typing it all out.
 
I have a 1 gig MP3 player -- that will soon be surrendered to my oldest for his audio books. My 6 gig replacement is en route. :nana:
 
Roger Chapman's Shortlist.
Jethro Tull.
D12
Anal Soda
Roxy Music
Billy Bragg
Dylan

50 year span. I'm nothing if not eclectic.
 
Mostly video game tracks from Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, Castlevania, and Dragon Warrior. Keeps me from losing my mind over the monotonous drone of the conveyor belts. Not having lyrics doesn't distract me from counting things or story ideas running through my head when necessary.

Spiced up between VG Soundtracks with Weird Al, Monty Python, Bob and Tom, etc.

Have a little over 400 tracks on it right now, and I run through them in about two days. Long hours.
 
Between what's on my CD shelves and what's been downloaded, I have non-stop music.
My music starts with Mozart, Beethoven, Shubert, moves into the 19th century with Gilbert and Sullivan, into the 20th century via Jimmy Rodgers and Tin Pan Alley (mostly performed by later groups like Dan Hicks, Jim Kweskin, and The Asylum Street Spankers) looks at jazz from Benny Goodman to Marecus Roberts... takes a detour into Willie Nelson and other old Country music, and then steams through pretty much everything Classic Rock, through New Wave (not so much though) finishing up with current alternative folk-rock like Belle and Sebastian, The Shins, and the Starlight Mintz- and new R&B like Andre 2000, The Gorillaz, Gnarls Barkley. And my daughter has added Cake, Deerhoof, the Ya Ya Yas, the Unicorns,...

I have over 700 artists in my playlist....

Some days, I jaust turn it all off :)
 
No iPod- I have a portable CD player, a cd player in my car, and a awesome music collection on my PC (and most importantly, a cd burner, lol).

Currently- it's all Matthew Good and a few other standard favorites thrown in, but I have over 1000 songs downloaded and I listen to all of them at least once a month- and I'm always downloading more.

I love music, grew up on a soundtrack of everything from classical to industrial, I like a little of everything, although at heart I'm all about rock and roll.
 
I'd probably get an MP3 player if I still commuted to work by train or bus. But the way things are now, I'm pretty much always near a Hi fi when I have to urge to hear music.
 
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