What's on your Ipod?

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Re: What's on your Ipod?

Post by leo-rcc » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:03 pm

Lets See.

Charles Darwin's Origin of species as audiobook
Concertgebouw Orchestra with classical music from Dukas, St-Scaens, and Ravel
dEUS - Worst Case Scenario
Editors - An end has a Start
Eels - lots of it (5 albums)
Insane Clown Posse - 3 albums
Kaiser Chiefs - EMployment
Pink Floyd - Animals and Dark Side of the Moon
Schelmish - Live
Stephen Lynch - 3 albums
The Stranglers - Greatest hits
They Might Be Giants - Flood
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Re: What's on your Ipod?

Post by AshtonBlack » Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:19 pm

I currently am carrying a nano with mainly rock tunes, a full ipod touch with a number of pop-sci audiobooks and some classic sci-fi novels (Dune, Foundation etc.)
and my iphone with about 3500 tracks.... far to many to list but my "most played" are:

The Rural Alberta Advantage,
Mudvayne,
KillRadio,
Helmet,
The Faint,
Klaxons
The Bronx,
Bullet For My Valentine,
Mastodon,

... and many many more. ( :hehe: just reminded myself of the old K-Tel adverts!)

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Re: What's on your Ipod?

Post by Pappa » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:38 pm

FIO wrote:
Pappa wrote:
FIO wrote:I don't have an ipod or Zune or anything like that. Am I banned? :shifty:
Nah... you're just a loser. :hehe:
I don't even listen to CDs or anything. The only time I get to listen to music is in my car. Then, I just turn on the radio.
I like the radio. :biggrin:
You're no longer a loser.
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Re: What's on your Ipod?

Post by Brian Peacock » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:21 am

The top-10 most played on my Creative Zen Vision:M (yeah, I know, I opted for the mp3player equivalent of betamax) are...
    1. Allen Ginsberg: Howl
    2. Jun Miyake: Gaiata
    3. Victoria Brittain: Guantanamo; Americas Gulag?
    4. Tricky: Aftermath
    5. I Am Robot And Proud: Center Cities
    6. Kid Koala: 06 CD Track 06
    7. Matt Monro: A Time For Love
    8. Electroverde: Wind Load
    9. Patrick Wolfe: X
    10. Andras Schiff: K144 in G major
...but then again I've had it set to random-play for over a year! Image
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