What's on your iPod...

All workout music ..

Cardio Coach 4, 5, and 6
Sports conditioning 6 & 7 (140 bpm great for running)
and Yoga music

some crap on there that downloaded when I tried to synk the CC 6 .. have no idea what it is or whom it is by .. but it is CRAP ..

.. maybe I am the dork .. LOL!:7
 
Love Neil Young--Harvest and Heart of Gold are fantastic! And, believe me, during this administration, I have definitely blasted "Rockin' in the Freeworld" more times than I can remember!

And I like country, but not what seems to pass for country now. I think Hank Williams was a poet. George Jones, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett, Johnny Cash, Roseanne Cash, Patsy Cline, Buck Owens, Junior Brown, Ralph Stanely, the Carter Family, Kitty Wells....love 'em!

Donna, you might want to check out David Byrne's internet station, www.davidbyrne.com/radio/. He has a different playlist every month, and he once did a month of classic country artists and some pretty interesting history. Each month is completely different; it might be just Brazilian music,jazz, new wave, world music---usually with a nice write-up on what his thinking was in choosing the genre and the artists. This month it's his version of pop music: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Feist, Yo La Tengo, Beck, Nico, Sufjan Stevens, Gnarls Barkely, Arcade Fire, etc. It's really cool. C'mon, it's David Byrne...how can it not be!
 
< Beavs - Neil Young? I just lost all respect ;) >
I love Neil! I'm just a hippie at heart....who digs metal and techno. ;-)
 
I have some Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, George Strait, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, etc. on my iPod. Just not as many as the artists I listed. I have quite a range of musical interests.
 
hey, Pixie9,

I noticed that Iron & Wine and Band of Horses were on your iPod list...did you see them when they toured together a year or so ago? That was the first time I'd heard of BoH, and I liked them a lot.
 
38 special
ac/dc
bachman-turner overdrive
billy joel
blue october
blue oyster cult
boston
cheap trick
conway twitty
david allan coe
deep purple
def lepard
foreigner
frankie vallie
georgia satellites
go west
guns n roses
heart
hinder (sorry ladies! LOL)
huey lewis
james blunt
joe walsh
journey
kansas
kiss
live
loverboy
lynard skynard
matchbox 20
melissa etheridge
motley crue
the outfield
pat benatar
pretenders
queen
reo speedwagon
rob thomas/santana
sammy hagar
scorpions
skid row
steve miller band
styx
ted nugent
van halen
zz top


PHEW! What a list ey? LOL }(
 
Oh gosh a lot of stuff and I still have more to load before my mp3 player will feel complete.....

A Perfect Circle
Alkaline Trio
Ani Difranco
Arcade Fire
At The Drive In
Badly Drawn Boy
Bell and Sebastian
Beth Orton
Bob Dylan
Citizen Cope
Cursive
Damien Rice
Dave Mathews
David Gray
Dead Can Dance
Death Cab for Cutie
Deftones
Ed Harcourt
Eels
Elliot Smith
Elvis Costello
Franz Ferdinand
G. Love
Heart
Incubus
Jack Johnson
Jim O Rourke
John Lennon
Joseph Arthur
K's Choice
Kate Bush
Kings of Leon
Korn
Lauryn Hill
Less Than Jake
Massive Attack
Mazzy Star
Modest Mouse
Morrisey
My Morning Jacket
Neko Case
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
PJ Harvey
Pearl Jam
Pixies
Prince
Prodigy
Radiohead
Red HOt Chilli Peppers
Sarah McLacklan
Sigur Ross
Stone Jack Jones
TV On the Radio
Tegan and Sara
The Avett Brothers
The Cure
The Damnwells
The Darkness
The Decemberist
THe Flaming Lips
The Killers
THe Magnetic Fields
The Mars Volta
The Shins
The Smiths
The White Strips
Thom Yorke
Thursday
Tool
Tori Amos
U2
Yeah Yeah Yeah's
Yo La Tengo
Zero 7
 
Ok

iballet: 1-2-3-4-6-7-8-10-11-12-13-14-15-16
iballet traditional:1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9-14
istrenght:1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9-14
iballetcore 40 min, more core for 20 min, bootcamp
icycle
irow
the yoga stuff:1-5-6-8-10

The music is in the "library" for the time being... l love Itrain.com!
 
This is a great thread!!

Here's mine:

Alkaline Trio
Alan Jackson
Aqualung
The Anniversary
Arcade Fire
Arctic Monkeys
Art Brut
At the Drive in
Audioslave
Beastie Boys
Black Dynasty
Blood or Whiskey
Blue October
Boards of Canada
The Bravery
British Sea Power
Carly Simon
Chris Isaak
The Clash
Coldplay
Corinne Bailey Ray
The Cranberries
The Cure
Death Cab for Cutie
Death on Wednesday
Dido
Dropkick Murphys
Editors
Emiliana Torrini
Eros Ramazzotti
Evanescence
Every Move a Picture
Face to Face
Fisher
Fleetwood Mac
Flogging Molly
Franz Ferdinand
The Generators
George Strait
Ivy
Johnny Cash
Joseph Arthur
Joss Stone
Keane
The Killers
Laura Pausini
Michael Londra
Niamh Parsons
Norah Jones
Pete Yorn
The Pogues
Rakes
Ramones
The Rifles
Rancid
Snow Patrol
Terence Jay
Tiger Army
Van Morrison
White Rose Movement

Oh I've also got Sinatra and the rest of the rat pack (Deano and Sammy Davis Jr.) Ella, Louis Armstrong, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Glenn Miller Orchestra, Billy Holiday. I also have a huge Celtic music collection, with lots of my cds in Irish, Scots-Gaelic and Galician. All in all I have music in about 5 languages. So yeah, you can say I like music:7 :7!

There are some popular songs or groups I like, but usually rule of thumb is if it's really popular and playing everywhere, it's safe to say I don't listen to it:p}(. There is way too much rubbish playing on the radio these days, so I am going to buy an iTrip to ease the pain of my very long commute.:)
 
heres my list

gnarls barkley-Crazy
johnny cash-walk the line
jack johnson- better together
kt tunstall-suddenly i see
black horse and the cherry tree
norah jones-nightingale
come away with me
michelle branch-everywhere

my ipod is pretty new so i havent downloadedd too much yet...:)
 

Our Newsletter

Get awesome content delivered straight to your inbox.

Top