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Mine is about to be rearranged as there are songs on there I wouldn't have chosen.

Am told it holds 500 songs.

My music is varied but includes some of the following:

Highlights from the Phantom of the Opera
Barry Manilow
Toto
Elvis
Gene Pitney
Queen
Neil Sedaka
Ricky Nelson
Elton John
Il Divo
Martina McBride
Oassis
Michael McDonald
Jefferson Airplane
Journey's Greatest Hits
Electric Flag
Eric Clapton
Andrea Bocelli
Dirty Dancing
Yanni Live at the Acropolis
Frank Sinatra
Lee Dresser, El Camino Real
Tony Bennett
Diana Krawl
Sam Samudio, Wooly Bully
Bonnie Raitt

What's on yours? I was hoping to have you list what's on yours, or at least, list some of what's on there.
 
Mine has 1040 songs at the moment, the most played is stuff like Air, Arcade Fire etc but I dunno if they're my favourites. Probably Queen is my favourite :mrgreen:
 
I have the most random collection of anyone I know but they are all my favorites (depending on my mood)
 
I have a Zune... same thing only made by Microsoft.

I've got hundreds and hundreds. Everything from Greek to country to country to classical to the blues to hard rock to well... lets just say I've got a lot.
 
well I use Creative MuVo mp3 player not iPOD, it still got the stuff I loaded for our 8hour car ride to our holiday in the alps last month...

which includes

Ricardo Villarobos
Coldplay
Travis
Chemical Brothers
Nelly
Ricky Martin
Sugar Ray
Maroon 5
VNV Nation
Will Smith
Foo Fighters
and some Italian bands/singers (Zero Assoluto, Negramaro, Raf, Subsonica, Laura Pausini)

pretty mind boggling mix..:LOL:
 
August Rush album, Beatles, classical (Pots, Andrea Botelli), Hawaiian, pop, Sarah Bareilis to name a few.
 
Elvis, John Denver, Randy Travis, Jonathan Edwards, ABBA, Dolly, Old Crow Medicine Show, Musicals (Joseph, Phantom, Les Mis, Godspell, Cats) Sousa Marches, Oak Ridge Boys, Gaither Vocal Band, Amy Grant, Hymns, Contemporary Christian, Jimmy Buffett, Eagles, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Allan Sherman plus many others. I have a Creative brand 20G and have about 8G left to fill. Just got a Bob Segar CD and a Michael Damian CD that will be added soon.
 
Beethoven, Abba, Beach Boys, Eagles, buddy Holly, Elvis, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Jersey Boys, George Winston, Linda ronstadt, Louis Armstrong, Kevin Kern, Jimmy Buffett, Michale Buble, Nat King Cole,Queen, Simon & Garfunkle, Roy Orbison, Temptations

Plus I always have a book from audible.com on my ipod
 
Elvis, John Denver, Randy Travis, Jonathan Edwards, ABBA, Dolly, Old Crow Medicine Show, Musicals (Joseph, Phantom, Les Mis, Godspell, Cats) Sousa Marches, Oak Ridge Boys, Gaither Vocal Band, Amy Grant, Hymns, Contemporary Christian, Jimmy Buffett, Eagles, Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Allan Sherman plus many others. I have a Creative brand 20G and have about 8G left to fill. Just got a Bob Segar CD and a Michael Damian CD that will be added soon.
Jabbur, is your screen name really LEFSElover?:LOL:
 
Beethoven, Abba, Beach Boys, Eagles, buddy Holly, Elvis, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Jersey Boys, George Winston, Linda ronstadt, Louis Armstrong, Kevin Kern, Jimmy Buffett, Michale Buble, Nat King Cole,Queen, Simon & Garfunkle, Roy Orbison, Temptations
Plus I always have a book from audible.com on my ipod
Ok Barbara, now you're me too:LOL: I am sure that great minds think alike:ROFLMAO:
 
I have the most random collection of anyone I know
Have you met me yet :LOL:

Here is just what is on my iPod. There is much much more that is not on there.

Aaron Katz
Afro Cult Foundation
Al Di Meola, John Mc Laughlin & Paco De Lucia
Albert King
Alica Nugent
Alison Brown
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris & Gillian Welch
Alizée
Allman Brothers
Amfibian
Andrea Bocelli
Andrew Bird
Ani DiFranco
Antônio Carlos Jobim
Aretha Franklin
Arlo Guthrie With Xavier
Art Blakey
Arthur Fiedler; Boston Pops Orchestra
Avril Lavigne
Baden Powell
Bala Miller & the Great Music Pirameeds of Afrika
Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond
Béla Fleck
Béla Fleck
Béla Fleck & The Flecktones
Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer
Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Gary Hoffman
Bela Fleck, Evelyn Glennie
Bela Fleck, Gary Hoffman
Bela Fleck, John Williams
Bela Fleck, Joshua Bell
Bela Fleck, Joshua Bell & Edgar Meyer
Bela Fleck, Joshua Bell & Evelyn Glennie
Bela Fleck, Joshua Bell & Gary Hoffman
Bell & Sebastian
Benevento/Russo
Bernard Haitink, Glyndebourne Chorus, Ivor Bolton & London Philharmonic Orchestra
Bill Evans
Bill Evans & Jim Hall
Bill Keith
Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys
Billie Holiday
Billy Bragg & Wilco
Billy Martin & John Medeski
Blind Faith
Blo
Bloomfield, Kooper, Stills
Blues Traveler
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Marley & The Wailers
Bobby Hicks
Bon Iver
Bongos Ikwue
Boredoms
Boston Symphony
Boston Symphony Orchestra & Seiji Ozawa
Bright Eyes
Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Hornsby & The Range
Buddy Guy
Butthole Surfers
Caetano Veloso
Calexico
Carlos Santana & Buddy Miles
Carole King
Cat Power
Cat Stevens
Charles Mingus
Charlie Hunter
Charlie Hunter Quartet
Chicago Symphony
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Colin Hay
Colin Hay Band
Count Basie
Count Basie & His Orchestra
Counting Crows
Cowboy Junkies
Crosby & Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Cul-De-Sac
Currtick Co.
Curtis Salgado
Danielle Miraglia
Dave Matthews
Dave Matthews and Friends
Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews With Bela Fleck
David Byrne
David Crosby
David Grisman & Daniel Kobialka
Def Leppard
Delgados
Devendra Banhart
Diana Krall
Dinah Washington
Dire Straits
Disco Biscuits
DJ Harry
DJ Logic
DJ Mark Farina
Doc Watson
Dolly Parton
Dreadful Snakes
Duke Ellington With Charles Mingus & Max Roach
Earl May Quintet
Edú Lobo
Eels
Elís Regina & Antonio Carlos Jobim
Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Ellis & Branford Marsalis
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss & Gillian Welch
Eric Clapton
Erik Truffaz
Etta James
Eugene Ormandy; Philadelphia Orchestra
Everything
Everything But The Girl
Explosions In The Sky
Fela Anikulapo Kuti And The Africa 70
Fela Ransome-Kuti & The Africa 70
Femi Kuti
Festival Strings Lucerne
Fleetwood Mac
Foxy Moon Baby
Frame Of Mind
Francis Dunnery
Fred
Fruit Bats
Funky Meters
G. Love
Garage-a-Trois
Gaspel Lawal
Genesis
Gilberto Gil
Gipsy Kings
Gnarls Barkley
God Street Wine
Gordon Stone Trio
Graham Nash
Grandaddy
Grant Green
Grateful Dead
Guided By Voices
Gus
Hardin Thomas Band
Hedwig
Herbie Hancock
Herbie Mann
Hot Tuna
Howie Gelb
Hydra
Immergluck, Kaphan, Krummernacher & Hanes
Imogen Heap
Indigo Girls
Iron & Wine
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
Jack Johnson
Jake
James Blunt
James Brown
James Taylor
Jan Stevens
Janis Joplin
Jason Carter
Jeanne Kendall
Jeremy Kay
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Garcia
Jerry Garcia & David Grisman
Jerry Garcia Band
Jiggle The Handle
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Buffett
Joan Baez
João Gilberto
Joe 90
John Butler Trio
John Cale
John Coltrane
John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
John Denver
John Mayer
John Scofield
Johnny Cash
Johnson Mountain Boys
Jolie Holland
Joni Haastrup
Jonny Lang
Kaki King
Kan'Nal
Karl Denson
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
Keith Jarrett
Keller Williams
Kenny Loggins
Kim Richey
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
Koola Lobitos
Laijadu Sisters
Lake Trout
Lazlo Blane
Led Zeppelin
Lee Morgan
Lee Ranaldo ft The Lazy 8 Chorale
Leftover Salmon
Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
Leroy
Little Feat
London Festival Orchestra
Loretta Lynn
Los Lobos
Los Villains
Louis Armstrong
Lucy Kaplansky
Luna
Lynn Morris Band
M. Ward
Maceo Parker
Mahavishnu Orchestra
Marc Cohn
Mark Knopfler
Martin Sexton
Marvin Gaye
Medeski Scofield Martin & Wood
Medeski, Martin & Wood
Melissa Etheridge
Men At Work
Menomena
Merl Saunders
MGMT
Michael Ray & The Cosmic Krewe
Michel Legrand
Mike Gordon
Miles Davis
moe.
Monomono
Morcheeba
Muddy Waters
My Morning Jacket
Natalie Merchant
Neil Diamond
Neko Case
Neutral Milk Hotel
New Pornographers
Nick Drake
Nil Lara
Nina Simone
Nine Inch Nails
Norah Jones
O.A.R.
Obadiah Parker
Ofo The Black Company
Ok Go
Old Crow Medicine Show
Open Road
Orlando Julius & The Afro Sounders
Ornette Coleman
Oysterhead
Pamekasan, Southeast Madura , June 3, 1941
Parliament
Paul Potts
Paul Simon
Pelt
Percy Hill
Perpetual Groove
Pete Droge
Pete Yorn
Peter Case
Peter Gabriel
Peter King
Peter Tosh
Phil Lesh and Friends
Phish
Pink Floyd
Pixies
Portishead
Preston School Of Industry
Pretenders
Prince
Prince And The Revolution
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Raq
Ray Charles
Ray LaMontagne
Regina Spektor
Rhonda Vincent
Richard Thompson
Ricky Skaggs
Rob Wasserman
Rob Wasserman with Bruce Hornsby and Branford Marsalis
Rob Wasserman with Carnie Wilson and Brian Wilson
Rob Wasserman with Edie Brickell and Jerry Garcia
Rob Wasserman with Edie Brickell and Jerry Garcia
Rob Wasserman with Elvis Costello and Marc Ribot
Rob Wasserman with Les Claypool and Chris Whitley
Rob Wasserman with Matt Haimovitz and Joan Jeanrenaud
Rob Wasserman with Neil Young and Bob Weir
Rob Wasserman with Willie Dixon and Al Duncan
Robert Johnson
Robert Palmer
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Robrto Menescal E Seu Conjunto
Roger Waters
Roland Kirk
Ron Block
Ronnie & Rob McCoury
Ronny Jordan W/ Mos Def
Rusted Root
Ryan Montbleau Band
Sahara All Stars Band Jos
San Francisco Symphony
Santana
Santana With Trey Anastasio And Page McConnel
Sarah McLachlan
Sarah Vaughan
Segun Bucknor & his Revolution
Sergio Mendes
Shakti With John McLaughlin
Shannon Curfman
Shawn Mullins
Shina Wiliams & His African Percussionists
Simon & Garfunkel
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes
Sister Soul (Featuring Steve Kimock and Berry Sless)
Slightly Stoopid
Sly & The Family Stone
Son Seals With Rebecca's Statue
Sonia Dada
Sophie B. Hawkins
Soul Coughing
Soulhat
Soulive
South Bali, 1941
Spearhead
St Germain
Stan Getz
Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd
Stan Getz & João Gilberto
Stan Getz & Laurindo Almeida
Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfa
Stanford Marching Band
Stars
Steely Dan
Stephen Stills & Manassas
Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Band
Steve Kimock Band
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Stevie Wonder
Strangefolk
Strength In Numbers (Bush/Douglas/Fleck/Meyer/O'Connor)
String Cheese Incident
String Cheese Incident with Dr Didj
Stuart Duncan
Sufjan Stevens
Sumenap, Eastern Madura, June 3, 1941
Superjam
Susan Tedeschi
Trey Anastasio Band
Talking Heads
Tamba Trio
Tea Leaf Green
Ten Mile Tide
The Allman Brothers Band
The B-52's
The Beatles
The Black Crowes
The Bluegrass Album Band
The Budos Band
The Carpenters
The Codetalkers
The Congos
The Cox Family
The Dead
The Decemberists
The Del McCoury Band
The Funkees
The Grascals
The Jayhawks
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Nashville Bluegrass Band
The National
The Police
The Raconteurs
The Rascals
The Replacements
The Rolling Stones
The Shins
The Temptations
The Three Pickers
The Velvet Underground
The Wailers
The White Stripes
The Who
Thelonious Monk
Thelonious Monk Quartet With John Coltrane
They Might Be Giants
Tim Haggans
Tito Puente
Tom Adams
Tom Brosseau
Tom Marshall And Amfibian
Tom Tom Club
Tom Waits
Tony Allen & His Afro Messengers
Tony Furtado
Tony Trischka Band
Tony Williams Lifetime
Toots & The Maytals
Tori Amos
Toubab Krewe
Traffic
Trey Anastasio
Tunji Oyelana & The Benders
Ubud [Teges], Bali, 1941
Ubud, Bali, 1941
Umphrey's McGee
Vampire Weekend
Van Morrison
Venice
Vermont Youth Orchestra
Violent Femmes
Walter Wanderly
Waru, Madura, June 3, 1941
Weather Report
Widespread Panic
William Onyeabor
Willie Nelson
Willie Nelson & Johnny Cash
Willy Porter
Wolfmother
Wyatt Rice (fiddle: Rickie Simpkins)
yeP!
Yonder Mountain String Band
 
Have you met me yet :LOL:

Here is just what is on my iPod. There is much much more that is not on there.


Béla Fleck

Billie Holiday
Wilco

Buddy Guy
Butthole Surfers

Charles Mingus

Cowboy Junkies

Diana Krall Hedwig,John Cale,
John Coltrane

GB, You and I could spend days talking about music. I spend all my time (when not perusing DC) immersed in music-new and old. -Its my passion-its what I do. Listening, seeking it out, writing and recording. Luckily for me, its how I spend my days...and I take it very seriously. Just to comment on a few of the bands you mentioned....

Bright Eyes-Conor Oberst & co are a "local" band for me-I've been fortunate to catch him live many times. He is a brilliant songwriter.

Cowboy Junkies-The most underrated , and unappreciated band in modern history. The "Trinity Sessions" still move me after 20+ years

Diana Krall-She epitomizes cool in every way-a modern day torch singer if there ever was one

Hedwig(and the angry inch) while the subject matter is "questionable" for most, probably the best album, song for song, that nobodys ever heard-and the movie wasn'nt bad either!!

Parliment-The first real concert I ever went to-Bootsy blew me away!!

Richard Thompson-"The hand of kindness" is currently on my maximum rotation list. How can you not want to dance to "tear stained letter"? And as an aside "shoot out the lights" (Richard & Linda Thompson) is one of my favorite albums of all time!!!

The Jayhawks-"Hollywood Town hall" is again, one of the greatest albums most people have never heard. I've listened to it a couple of times a month since it was released...in the mid 90's!!!

But let me get back to the original thread (LEFSE,I always love your threads!!)

Gram Parsons -I've been obsesssed with the guy since high school-it wasn't about tricky chords and such-it was feeling that made him a legend to me-his duets w/Emmylou Harris, his time with the Greivous Angel, the flying Burrito bros and the Byrds-he brought that intangible something to whatever he did-and I often wonder what he'd be doing now had he lived...

Whiskeytown-Ryan Adams, despite his age is a songwriter that eventually will be respected. Hopefully, he'll be able to keep his habits in check and make it to 30!!!

Tift Merrit-Again, an "alt-rock" phenom (I hate labels) who seems to be flying under the radar. Lots of good stuff on you tube. And shes a cutie, too.

Buckethead-Set aside the gimmicks and tomfoolery-this guy can play!!!!

The Cowslingers-a now defunct band out of Cleveland, the term "cowpunkabilly" started with these guys. A whole lot of recorded material, and very few bad tracks. Just a fun, fun band.

The Twang Dragons-I don't know what to say except check them out on youtube. A great band that isn't getting their due

The Lonesome Spurs-A 2 pc band...so much fun theyought to be illegal!!!!

and I could go on. I did'nt mention Los Straitjackets. The Neptunes, the NY Dolls, the Hillbilly Hellcats, Dash Riprock, The Ramones, Charlie Burton (w/Rock Therapy, the Cut-outs and the Hiccups) Southern Culture on the skids. the Fotstompin' trio, Estrume n'Tal...and the list goes on!!

Yeah, Yeah I know-I should get a "real" job or at least a hobby!!

LEFSE-Thanks for the great thread!!
 
Yeah we really could talk forever man!

Bright Eye really is a brilliant songwriter. I would not go as far as calling him this generations Dylan as some have, but I do not think anyone in my lifetime could compare to him. I would be happy if I am wrong about that though.

When I think of Diana Krall, COOL is absolutely the word that comes to mind. Not to mention blond, leggy and gorgeous ;)

I have never been able to get into Buckethead. I will absolutely agree that the guy has amazing talent. His sound is just not one that I enjoy. If I could play even 1/1000 as good as he can play then I would consider myself lucky.
 
no ipod here.
myspace playlist, playing now, is the oldies but goodies collection. listening to earth angel right now.
 
Phil Collins bot solo and with Genesis
Aerosmith
Def Leppard
Poison
Warrant
Dokken
Matchbox 20
Rob Thomas
Cinderella
Motley Crue
Daughtry
Night Ranger
D**n Yankees
Bon Jovi
Live
Metallica
Pantera
Sixx A.M.
Three days Grace
Sammy Kershaw
Collin Raye
Van Halen
Ac/Dc
Ozzy
Hinder
Saving Abel
Steve Holy
Firehouse
Foreigner
Guns N Roses
Mr. Big
Savatage
Scorpions
Skid Row
Tesla
Tommy Lee
Type O Negative (one song anyway)

There will be more in a few days
 
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