I know I have "Def Leppard's Greatest Hits." I did it for the history, the majesty, and the cheesy perfection of "Photograph" and "Pour Some Sugar on Me."
But why do you always pick songs from this album, iPod? Why? There are thousands of other songs to choose from... why are you making me listen to "Animal"? Again?
iPod, are you mad at me?
Love to all. Even you, Rick Savage.
8 comments:
Perhaps your iPod is trying to tell you something... ;)
I think the iPod is a secret torture device, constantly reminding us where we've maybe strayed a little in our musical choices.
I want to know why they didn't design the iPod to learn how to avoid the songs I am ALWAYS hitting FF for. Because there's only so many times I want to hear from John Cougar Mellencamp, you know?
God forbid I should remove any of the music on my iPod, however.
yeah.. but with all that bitching, I think the real question is
are you still singing along?
"Animal" gets old real fast. I think I'm the only person in America that still doesn't have (or want) an iPod. There is always something on Sirius to listen to when I'm in the car, and thats the only time I listen to music.
iPods are over-priced, over-hyped, not-so-advanced mp3 players. But it's great for Apple that there are suckers like Rich who fall for their great marketing campaign :P There are other mp3 players out there which are way more advanced (and cheaper) than iPod.
The great fallacy about the iPod is that it's just about the iPod. It's also about iTunes, and the iTunes Music Store. Name a better combination of hardware and software, and I'll check it out.
Wait a minute. Sounds like the Mac.
;-)
I've been quite pleased with MSN Music. No complaints with it at all. The nice thing is that it will work with a ton of different players. I guess I'm old fashioned, I simply burn an audio CD
it's a vicious cycle. iPods play frequently played songs more often because it thinks you like them. so the more it plays, the more it will play. soon, that song is the only one you'll ever hear in your lifetime. uh, good luck with that.
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