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I am wondering what Top 10 songs people listen in their MP3 player. Here's what is in my iPod Nano in no real order:
1) Ludacris- Money Maker 2) Justin Timberlake- Sexyback 3) Deborah Cox- Absolutely Not (Vice Admiral Mikey T Mix) 4) Nelly Furtado- Promiscuous 5) Aaliyah- Try Again 6) Hair- The Flesh Failures 7) Amber- Voodoo (Mike Cruz Vox Mix) 8) Shakira- La Tortura 9) Shirley Bassey- Goldfinger 10) Garbage- The World is Not Enough
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Cartman
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Somewhere in Yakima, Simon suddenly feels a great disturbance (as if millions of voices cried out in terror, etc).
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I have my trusty AM radio, the 8-track stopped working.....
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Da_bang80
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The only thing resembling an Mp3 player I have is a Sony discman that plays Mp3 Cd's I fit my whole library on about 5 Cd's ranging from techno, Old rock, new rock, funny songs, Emo, rap, classical, etc. Right now the CD player I have in my truck only plays normal CD's but I've been getting really addicted to Evanescence lately. Amy Lee's voice is.. is.. I guess Haunting would be the best way to describe it. It just sends a shiver down my spine when I listen to Haunted or My Immortal.
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Shik
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At least you've got 2 good songs on there, Mikey.
I just reset all my play counts the other day, so what I have as 10 are:
"CHASE ME!", CHASE
"Simple And Clean", Utada Hikaru
"Going For A Ride", David Newman
"You Are What You Love", Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins
"Too Close For Comfort", Sammy Davis, Jr.
"2001 Spliff Odyssey", Thievery Corporation
"Neighborhood #2 (Laika)", The Arcade Fire
"I Wish I Was The Moon", Neko Case
"10 Dollar", M.I.A.
"Papa Don't Take No Mess", James Brown
Da_bang....your ENTIRE library fits on 5 MP3 CDs? It took 5 data DVDs to back up just what I don't have on CD a few months ago. It'd probably be 6 or 7 by now.
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Da_bang80
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Meh, I only got a couple thousand songs. I don't do too much music pirating now-a-days. Since I'm away from my personal rig. I actually deleted about half of my library before I backed up my songs since I didn't really care for half the crap I downloaded.
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My music horde took 15 data DVDs to backup. And I've since downloaded more. My MP3 player is actually my phone, and I don't listen to it enough to have a top 10 feature or anything. The current CD in the car is a Ministry of Sound compilation of some sort, I forget which one...
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Saltah'na
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According to the songplay counts on my Ipod....
10) Coldplay - A Message 9) Coldplay - Talk 8) Coldplay - Politik 7) Ami Ozaki - Guardian Star 6) U2 - Walk On 5) U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses 4) Finger Eleven - One Thing 3) Everything But The Girl - Wrong 2) U2 - One 1) Coldplay - Yellow
But the usual songs I tend to listen to are U2, Coldplay, Oasis, Arcade Fire, and Creed.
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My iPod is too olde to display the songs in most-frequently played format, but I will cheat and use iTunes (also bear in mind that at some point swapping machines around, some of my playcounts were negative or 32767 or some jibberish which seems to have evaporated after going to v.7):
01. The Denial Twist - The White Stripes 02. Man Next Door - Massive Attack 03. Love Affair With Agony - Dominic Castillo and The Rock Savants 04. Is She Weird - The Pixies 05. Frontin' On Debra (DJ Reset Mash-up) - Beck 06. Into My Arms - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 07. Neighborhood #2 (Laika) - The Arcade Fire (yes, seriously, 7th too) 08. That's Not Really Funny - The Eels 09. Suha - Xiu Xiu 10. The Start Of Something - Voxtrot
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Shik
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Boy howdy. There should be be more "music naughtiness" amongst the members of this forum, that's fer rootin'-tootin sure.
'Tah'na was doing so well & then he had to mention Creed. Most of my Coldplay songs are trip-hop remixes...although the cover of "Clocks" that Twelve Girls Band did was faboo.
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Shik, which two songs are you talking about?
And music naughtyness? Well I do also have an iPod video but that's just filled with Star Trek, Desperate Housewives, Battlestar Galactica, and gay movies (NOT PORN).
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Shik
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The last 2.
No, "music naughtiness" is my way of implying actions of which shall not be named or taken on this board lest one incite the wrath of The Great Bearded One.
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