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What's on your iPod?

I thought someone had started such a thread already and I knew I'd already started 2 threads on my problems with this technology.

I just wondered what albums everyone had on their i-pod.

Mine (eventually) are-

Tons of Sobs - Free
Waltz Darling - Malcolm McLaren
Bandstand - Family
Low Life - New Order
Roxy Music = compilation
Alex Harvey -compilation
Love Affair - compilation
Rod and the Faces - compilation
Any Trouble - compilation
Nuggets - various US 60s garage bands compilation.
Mayhem - Imelda Mae

I'm not sure I've got that many complete albums just assorted songs

Beck - Morning Phase
Hunky Dory David Bowie
I'm 10,000 Years Old - Elvis Presley
Labi Siffre - Labi Siffre

It was easier - eventually - loading albums and they were ones where I generally liked every track.

It's not often the case though is it
I always tend to overplay my favourite album tracks at first and then the less played ones become preferable for a while

I loaded mine about 2 years ago and only recently started listening regularly as I started a job about 6 months ago where I walk 30 minutes each way. Maybe time I changed things. It's a "Shuffle" by the way.

Quote: Chappers @ 23rd March 2016, 11:13 AM GMT

I walk 30 minutes each way. It's a "Shuffle" by the way.

Well pick your feet up then!

:D

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ 23rd March 2016, 12:19 PM GMT

Well pick your feet up then!

:D

Laughing out loud

I subscribed to Google Play Music, although it's similar to the rest of them like Spotify, etc. I don't tend to have any "owned" music any more. I have access to nearly everything, everything that I'd want anyway. If you buy more than 1 album a month and aren't interested in physical copies, it's definitely worth it.

I pick playlists based on moods and new releases as well as ones compiled magically based on what I've listen to and liked before.

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How could anyone ask such a noisy question? Angry

Quote: Lee @ 23rd March 2016, 2:05 PM GMT

I subscribed to Google Play Music, although it's similar to the rest of them like Spotify, etc. I don't tend to have any "owned" music any more. I have access to nearly everything, everything that I'd want anyway. If you buy more than 1 album a month and aren't interested in physical copies, it's definitely worth it.

I've just bought another 3 CDs today. overflowing with them and I just don't know when to stop so my i-pod will be stuff I've copied. Nothing uniquely downloaded.

Check out Spotify, if you haven't already. I bet you'll find lots of new music.

I haven't got one. :( (Thank f**k)

I haven't been able to update mine for years, so it has whatever I was listening to about six years ago on it.

Quote: zooo @ 23rd March 2016, 7:19 PM GMT

I haven't been able to update mine for years, so it has whatever I was listening to about six years ago on it.

Same here. I don't care anymore...I'm listening to music "the old way" again.

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