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What full albums do you have on your iPod or other portable media device, if you have one? I've got a 6GB iPod Mini, so it doesn't have a massive amount of disk space and I tend to conserve it accordingly.

 

The Who - Who's Next

Juluka - Universal Men

Rush - Moving Pictures

Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis?

Marillion - Anoraknophobia

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QUOTE (Rush! @ Feb 3 2007, 06:39 PM)
QUOTE (PuppetKing2112 @ Feb 3 2007, 09:20 PM)
I have a 60GB iPod

Hmm, 60 GB holds 15,000 songs right?

That is correct, but they don't make them anymore. Here's what pisses me off: About a year ago, I bought my 60GB iPod, and it cost me $400. Now they have replaced it with the 80GB version, and it costs $350. So 20 extra gigs for $50 LESS. I am only about 5 GB away from filling mine up...

 

I expect my iPod to last me until the middle of senior year (next year), and then when it dies I'll just get a cheap CD player for until I graduate, and then when I move away and get a new computer, I'll get a new iPod as well. Hopefully by then they'll make them upwards of 100GB.

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Puppetking, I would advise against a cheap discman if only because skips are weak.

I have had my $200 discman for about two years, and it has NEVER skipped.

 

Recently, it became damaged (because of unwelcome workplace horseplay, but that's another story) and it would sometimes stop playing a CD right in the middle seemingly randomly, and not remember the point it left off. (Normally it'll always remember the exact point it left off with the last CD it played even several days after.) I found that, because of the damage, the device "thought" it was open even though it wasn't, which is what triggered it to stop playing. I solved the problem by always keeping three CD's in my CD bag so that it remains tightly closed. I haven't encountered the problem since, and it has still NEVER skipped.

 

My non-portable CD player cost me $60 and it was the most expensive of three CD players at the store I bought it at. Within two months of getting it, half my CD's would skip in it. None of these CD's have ever skipped in any other player they've ever been in, but it's interesting to note that they skip in the same places in my room's CD player.

 

So, the moral of the story is, when it comes to CD players, shell out the big bucks, it's worth it if you don't like skipping. That's my two cents, anyways.

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Fair enough, but like I said, I'm only expecting to need the thing for like 4-6 months. I'm not going to pay $200 for a CD player if I'm planning on buying an iPod a few months later.

 

And I don't even have to worry about this for a year anyway, so we'll see.

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Every Cure Album

Every Smiths and Morrissey Album

Every Mars Volta album

2 Smashing Pumpkins albums-

 

Rush:

Caress of Steel

2112

Farewell To Kings

Permanent Waves

Moving Pictures

Signals

 

Yes - Closer to the Edge

 

Pink Floyd - Another Brick / Animals

Host of other albums such as Dead kennedy's/Bravery/Alice in Chains/Bauhaus

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I just have a 2GB ipodnano, but i`m satisfied from it

 

containing full albums;

VICTOR

GTR

YES-Keys of Acsencion

 

 

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QUOTE (PuppetKing2112 @ Feb 3 2007, 07:20 PM)
Too many to list. I have a 60GB iPod, and I almost NEVER put single songs or incomplete albums on it. Maybe one or two times where that's the case.

Same here

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I don't think I have any full albums on my MP3 player, but a few albums are greatly represented:

 

Rush "Moving Pictures," "Permanent Waves," and "Vapor Trails."

Led Zeppelin II.

The Who's "Tommy" (original, 1969).

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QUOTE (Finbar @ Feb 3 2007, 07:22 PM)
Puppetking, I would advise against a cheap discman if only because skips are weak.
I have had my $200 discman for about two years, and it has NEVER skipped.

Recently, it became damaged (because of unwelcome workplace horseplay, but that's another story) and it would sometimes stop playing a CD right in the middle seemingly randomly, and not remember the point it left off. (Normally it'll always remember the exact point it left off with the last CD it played even several days after.) I found that, because of the damage, the device "thought" it was open even though it wasn't, which is what triggered it to stop playing. I solved the problem by always keeping three CD's in my CD bag so that it remains tightly closed. I haven't encountered the problem since, and it has still NEVER skipped.

My non-portable CD player cost me $60 and it was the most expensive of three CD players at the store I bought it at. Within two months of getting it, half my CD's would skip in it. None of these CD's have ever skipped in any other player they've ever been in, but it's interesting to note that they skip in the same places in my room's CD player.

So, the moral of the story is, when it comes to CD players, shell out the big bucks, it's worth it if you don't like skipping. That's my two cents, anyways.

I have probably a $10 or $15 cd walkman that I bought at Wal Mart and it works fine.

 

 

As for ipods, I still haven't figured out why it would be beneficial for me to get one. Maybe one day... confused13.gif

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QUOTE (rushgoober @ Feb 5 2007, 06:02 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 5 2007, 02:48 PM)
NONE. ZERO. ZIP! I refuse to get with the MP3 player generation!

I would ONLY get an ipod if I could record wav files into it. I'm allergic to MP3's. yes.gif

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Just updated. Full list-

 

Anathallo- Floating World

Andrew Bird- Armchair Apocrypha

Animal Collective- Feels

Arcade Fire- Funeral

Arcade Fire- Neon Bible

Beck- Guero

Beck- The Information

Beck- Midnite Vultures

Beck- Odelay

Beck- Sea Change

Beck- Stereopathetic Soul Manure

Blues Magoos- Psychadelic Lollipop

Bob Dylan- Blond on Blond

Bob Dylan- Blood on the Tracks

Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited

Bob Dylan- Modern Times

Bruce Springsteen- The Essential Bruce Springsteen

Cake- Comfort Eagle

Cake- Fashion Nugget

Cake- Motorcade of Generosity

Cake- Prolonging the Magic

Can- Tago Mago

Cold War Kids- Mulberry Street EP

Cold War Kids- Robbers and Cowards

Dave Matthews Band- Before these Crowded Streets

Dave Matthews Band- Busted Stuff

Dave Matthews Band- Crash

Dave Matthews Band- Everyday

Dave Matthews Band- The Lillywhite Sessions

Dave Matthews Band- Remember Two Things

Dave Matthews Band- Stand Up

Dave Matthews Band- Under the Table and Dreaming

Death From Above 1979- You're a Woman, I'm a Machine

Decemberists- Castaways and Cutouts

Decemberists- Crane Wife

Decemberists- Her Majesty the Decemberists

Decemberists- Picaresque

Dies Irae- First

Explosions in the Sky- All of a Sudden, I Miss Everyone

Fatboy Slim- You've Come a Long Way, Baby

Flaming Lips- At War With The Mystics

Flaming Lips- Soft Bulletin

Flaming Lips- Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots

Flight of the Conchords- The BBC Radio Program

The Good, the Bad, & The Queen- The Good, The Bad, & The Queen

Grateful Dead- Anthem of the Sun

Grateful Dead- Aoxomoxoa

Grizzly Bear- Yellow House

Hold Steady- Boys and Girls in America

John Butler Trio- Grand National

LCD Soundsystem- Sound of Silver

Les Claypool- Of Whales and Woe

Leviathan- Leviathan

Menomena- Friend & Foe

Minus the Bear- Highly Refined Pirates

Minus the Bear- Menos El Oso

Moby- Hotel

Moby- Play

Moby- 18

moe.- Dither

Muse- Black Holes and Revalations

Muse- Origins of Symmetry

National- Alligator

National- Boxer

Neil Young- Greatest Hits

Neutral Milk Hotel- In the Aeroplane Over the Sea

Oysterhead- Grand Pecking Order

Panda Bear- Person Pitch

Paul Simon- Graceland

Paul Simon- The Paul Simon Collection

Peter Bjorn & John- Writer's Block

Phish- Billy Breathes

Phish- Farmhouse

Phish- Lawn Boy

Phish- Picture of Nectar

Phish- Story of the Ghost

Pink Floyd- Animals

Pink Floyd- Dark Side of the Moon

Pink Floyd- Wall

Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here

Police- Ghost in the Machine

Police- Reggatta de Blanc

Police- Synchronicity

Police- Zenyatta Mondatta

Primus- Brown Album

Primus- Frizzle Fry

Primus- Pork Soda

Primus- Sailing the Seas of Cheese

Primus- Tails from the Punchbowl

Queen- Greatest Hits

Raconteurs- Broken Boy Soldiers

Radiohead- Amnesiac

Radiohead- Bends

Radiohead- Hail to the Thief

Radiohead- Kid A

Radiohead- OK Computer

Radiohead- Pablo Honey

Rage Against the Machine- Battle of Los Angeles

Rage Against the Machine- Evil Empire

Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine

Ram- Where? In Conclusion

Red Hot Chili Peppers- Greatest Hits

Red Hot Chili Peppers- Stadium Arcadium

Rush- Caress of Steel

Rush- Counterparts

Rush- Farewell To Kings

Rush- Fly By Night

Rush- Grace Under Pressure

Rush- Hemispheres

Rush- Hold Your Fire

Rush- Moving Pictures

Rush- Permanent Waves

Rush- Power Windows

Rush- Presto

Rush- Roll the Bones

Rush- Rush

Rush- Signals

Rush- Snakes and Arrows

Rush- Test for Echo

Rush- Vapor Trails

Rush- 2112

Sea and Cake- Everybody

Sea and Cake- Sea and Cake

Steamhammer- Junior's Wailing

Steamhammer- Speech

Stoneground- Stoneground

Sufjan Stevens- Illinois

Tapes 'n Tapes- Loon

Thom Yorke- Eraser

White Stripes- De Stijl

White Stripes- Elephant

White Stripes- Get Behind Me Satan

White Stripes- Icky Thump

White Stripes- White Blood Cells

White Stripes- White Stripes

Widespread Panic- Earth to America

Wilco- Sky Blue Sky

Wilco- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

Xavier Rudd- Solace

Xavier Rudd- White Moth

Zarathustra- Zarathustra

!!!- Myth Takes

 

This is studio only. Live albums would take forever.

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