What's on your iPod...

allwildgirl

Cathlete
.... or MP3 player or what's in your CD player?

Let's see:

CD player at home has Armin Van Buuren Essential Mix, Tall Paul Live @ Gallery, Tool - 10,000 Days, Carl Cox Live at Area 2 in Detroit and something else that isn't springing to mind.

A sampling from my iPod:

Tool
More Tool
Some Tool:p
Beastie Boys
Fallout Boy
Moist
Armin Van Buuren
Underworld
Spirit of the West
Groove Armada
Brand New
A Perfect Circle
The Cure

And on and on...
 
In alphabetical order:

Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
Azure Ray
BB King
Band of Horses
Beck
Belle & Sebastian
Bjork
Bloc Party
Blue October
Bright Eyes
Cat Power
Coldplay
David Bowie
Elliot Smith
Elvis Presely
Erasure
Etta Baker
Fall Out Boy
Fiona Apple
Goldfrapp
Green Day
Iron & Wine
James
The Killers
Low
M. Ward
Madonna
Moby
Morrissey
Muse
My Chemical Romance
Neutral Milk Hotel
NIN
Pixies
Radiohead
Ray Charles
Rob Zombie
The Shins
Smashing Pumpkins
The Sundays
Wilco
White Stripes
Weezer


:)
 
Hey, Shelley... do you have any Tool on your iPod? ;-)

Okay, a sampling of what I've got:
Abba
Alice Cooper
Anna Nalick
Blind Melon
Christina Aguilera
Collective Soul
Counting Crows
Cracker
David Hirschfelder (classical pianist)
Dream Theater
Enya
Evanescence
Faith No More
Frederic Chopin
Gnarls Barkley
Jason Mraz
Jimi Hendrix
Keane
KT Tunstall
Los Lonely Boys
Madonna
Queen
Rush
Saigon Kick
Sarah McLachlan
Stone Temple Pilots
Tears for Fears
Tonic
a bunch of movie scores (John Williams, James Horner, etc)
 
My iPod needs more music, but here's what it has so far:

The Tragically Hip
Iggy Pop (technically it's the Teddybears, but it's Iggy to me)
U2
The Cult
Modest Mouse
The Crystal Method
Red Hot Chili Peppers

And don't forget Coach Sean :* , iTrain, and Tony Horton :* :* . I recorded the audio from Chest & Back and Shoulders & Arms so I could have Tony at the gym. :)
 
I've got TONS of stuff, but the most come from:

Prince
Bruce Cockburn
Tragically Hip
Blue Rodeo
Blur
Gorillaz
Metallica
Linkin Park
Jay-Z
Eminem
The Killers
Lenny Kravitz
Sting
Lowest of the Low
Madonna
Mozart
Tschiakovsky
Beethoven
Bach
Men at Work
Queen
Pink Floyd
The Pogues
The Police
R.E.M.
Rob Zombie
Ween
 
Arcade Fire-Neon Bible and Funeral
Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Please Describe Yourself
Richard Thompson -Shoot out the Lights (with Linda Thompson), Mock Tudor, and Old Kit Bag
Oyster Band w/June Tabor - Freedom & Rain
Iron & Wine w/ Calexico - In the Reins
Iron & Wine - The Creek Drank the Cradle
XTC - Apple Venus volume 1, Oranges & Lemons, and Nonsuch
X - Los Angeles and See How We Are
The Knitters - Poor Little Critter on the Road
Lyle Lovett - Self titled album and Pontiac
Leonard Cohen - I'm Your Man and The Essential Leonard Cohen
Teddy Thompson - Separate Ways
Patti Smith - Trampin', Horses, and Gone Again
Gram Parsons - G.P./Grievous Angel
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Replacements - Tim and Let it Be
Keane- Hopes & Fear
Radiohead – Kid A, OK Computer, and Hail to the Thief
Steve Earle – Transcendental Blues, Guitar Town, and The Revolution Starts Now
Aretha - I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
Television – Marquee Moon
Hank Williams – The Greatest Hits
Miles Davis – Bitches Brew
Chet Baker – My Funny Valentine
Soundtrack from the movie Garden State
Beck – Sea Change and Guero
Sparklehorse - Good Morning Spider and it's a Wonderful Life
Bryan Harvey - Bryan Harvey: Remember Me Well (1956-2006)
House of Freaks - All My Friends and Tantilla
Beth Orton - Trailer Park
 
Primarily Cardio Coach and iClimb workouts plus:

a couple of Allison Krauss tunes
one or two Yo-Yo Ma pieces
a couple Five For Fighting songs
and a few other misc. tunes from various genre's

ETA that I almost never listen to my iPod except when I'm doing a workout.
 
Ummmmm lemme think.

Eminem (great for running)
Kirk Franklin
Sheryl Crow
Madonna (old stuff)
Aerosmith
Oh heck I can't think. I have everything except country on there!
LD
 
Corrie!!! I'm not judging and I don't think you're a dork. Hey, everyone is different. I'm sure many people are horrified by Tool, but they're my absolutely fave band ever.

So... answer ;)
 
North Mississippi Allstars
Allman Brothers
Neil Young
Groove Armada
Daft Punk
Hatebreed
Shostakovich
John Scofield
Phil Lesh & Friends
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Corinne Bailey Rae
The Clash
13th Floor Elevators
Glengarry Bhoys
 
>North Mississippi Allstars
>Allman Brothers
>Neil Young
>Groove Armada
>Daft Punk
>Hatebreed
>Shostakovich
>John Scofield
>Phil Lesh & Friends
>Dirty Dozen Brass Band
>Corinne Bailey Rae
>The Clash
>13th Floor Elevators
>Glengarry Bhoys
>
> "Beavs"

WHAT?! No Dr. Hook??!!
 
Why is everyone so against Country? I'm not what you'd call a "fan" of the genre, but I like a bit.

Willy Nelson
Patsy Cline

OK, that's it....that's all I know. And I didn't really care for Willy until he did an album produced by Daniel Lanois. I try not to close myself off to any genre of music, because there's always something that can interest you.
 
-Over 300 Prince songs
-The Beatles' entire 'official' catalog
-LOTS of Patsy Cline
-LOTS of Wilco
-LOTS of Soul Asylum
-LOTS of Madonna
-LOTS of Liz Phair
-LOTS of Fiona Apple
-LOTS of Kevin Max
-LOTS of Radiohead
-LOTS of TobyMac
-Nat King Cole
-Frank Sinatra
-Some hip hop (Lady Sovereign, Jay-Z, Lauryn Hill...)
-Gorillaz
-Jamie Lidell
-Nikka Costa
-Sheila E
-Nicole C Mullen
-Eva Cassidy
-A bunch of other stuff, mostly r&b and funk (Sly, EW&F, Stevie, George Clinton etc.)

I LOVE MUSIC!!!!
 
There was a time when the pieces fit.....

I am listening to some of the groups on your playlist and I like a lot of the music, I just didn't recognize the names. It's hard to know what is out there when all I hear is the "top 40" kinda stuff on the radio. I used to get a better selection of radio when I lived in Vancouver. Also when I worked and had the hour long commute I would have a lot more exposure.

Why don't you like Metallica? I hear some guitar that sounds very MUCH like Metallica in Tool's Schism.... *ducks & runs away*

Right now I try to listen to lighter stuff. So here goes (don't laugh):

Finger Eleven
Gwen Stefani
Dixie Chicks
Sheryl Crow
Hole
The Foo Fighters
The Rolliing Stones
Nickelback
Eminem
Blondie
Sarah Harmer
Smashing Pumkins
Nirvana
Rick Springfield
Paul Simon
Eric Clapton
Jane's Addiction
Justin Timberlake
Queens of The Stoneage

LOL - okay, even I am laughing at this list - I think I have multiple personality disorder when it comes to music



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is not an act but a habit.
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