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QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 5 2007, 05:48 PM)
NONE. ZERO. ZIP! I refuse to get with the MP3 player generation!

mp3 sucks. AAC is where it's at.

 

I've got an 80GB iPod, stats being as follows:

 

6467 songs

 

18.9 days

 

30.98 GB

 

I was going to keep everything in uncompressed format, but the aac compression is so great sounding that not using it is a waste of disc space. For the sticklers, the lossless aac cuts the file size by two-thirds, which is pretty good.

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Here is what I played yesterday at work at the record store:

 

(intro using I Robot by The Alan Parsons Project)

Judas Priest - The Hellion and Electric Eye from Screaming for Vengeance and Freewheel Burning from Defenders Of the Faith.

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot (side 1)

Jethro Tull - Aqualung (remastered CD, all of original album plus two of the bonus tracks)

Van Halen - self-titled

 

Closed store for a 10 minute break which I used to take out trash and went for a jog.

 

The Alan Parsons Project - Eye in the Sky (remastered album)

Judas Priest - title cut to Painkiller

Triumph - Allied Forces (side 1)

KISS - Lick it Up

Supertramp - Waiting So Long and Crazy from Famous Last Words

ended day with the track Old and Wise by Alan Parsons Project.

 

During my shifts I go from Rush to Black Sabbath to Pink Floyd to The Eagles to Stevie Wonder and everything in between.

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I dont have a Ipod(too expansive and not worth the money)

 

i have those simple chinese Mp3... with 6 giga... that's enough for listening to when im outside... i got all 70's rush albums,some deep purple albums and sabbath..

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Alan Parsons Project is great. Their later albums get a bit too poppy for my liking in places (also known as Moody Blues Syndrome), but their 1976-1984 output is just fantastic, particularly I Robot, Pyramid, and Eye in the Sky.
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QUOTE (Tull Fan Too @ Feb 6 2007, 05:15 PM)
QUOTE (floydfanatic111 @ Feb 5 2007, 05:48 PM)
NONE. ZERO. ZIP! I refuse to get with the MP3 player generation!

Just out of curiosity, what kind of portable music player do you use (assuming you use one)?

My trusty discman. Still works after 2 years.

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I'll just post my "ipod stats" like some of you other guys...

 

I have a 30 gig video iPod, and here's what's on it:

 

363 Artists

5057 Songs

14.3 Days

23.16 gigs

 

Most of that is full albums.

 

I also have about 1.5 gigs of video.

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I have a 4GB Nano, but I still tend to put full albums/shows on it vs. singles. Here's a representative list:

 

Grateful Dead, 10.14.89 Meadowlands Arena

Widespread Panic, 10.21.06 Riverside Theater, Milwaukee

Umphrey's McGee, 11.9.05, Des Moines, IA

Umphrey's McGee, 4.20.07, Columbus, OH

Phish, 11.20.94, Madison, WI

Pearl Jam, 11.23.05, Santiago, Chile

The Slip, Angels Come on Time

Digable Planets, Beyond the Spectrum: The Creamy Spy Chronicles

Thelonious Monk, Big Band and Quartet in Concert

Broken Social Scene (self-titled)

Calexico, Convict Pool

Mofro, Country Ghetto

DJ Andy Smith Presents: The Document III

REM, Fables of the Reconstruction

Calexico, Feast of Wire

Calexico, Garden Ruin

Radiohead, Hail to the Thief

Mike Doughty, Haughty Melodic

Sufjan Stevens, Illinois

John Lennon, Imagine (Live @ Madison Square Garden, 1972)

Galactic, Live on JamCruise, January 3, 2007

Built to Spill, Keep it Like a Secret

Hackensaw Boys, Love What you Do

Royksopp, Melody A.M.

Rush, Moving Pictures

The Samples, No Room

Jerry Garcia & David Grisman, Not For Kids Only

Norah Jones, Not Too Late

Secret Machines, Now Here is Nowhere

Built to Spill, Perfect from Now On

Rush, Permanent Waves

Dave Matthews, Remember Two Things

Rodrigo Y Gabriela (self-titled)

The Beatles, Rubber Soul

Rush, Snakes & Arrows

Yo La Tengo, Summer Sun

Jay-Z, The Black Album

The Cars (self-titled)

Beck, The Information

Blues Traveler, Travelers & Thieves

Frank Zappa, Uncle Meat

Van Halen I

Arctic Monkey, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here

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full albums. i havea 2gb nano.

 

Coheed and Cambria - Second Stage Turbine Blade

Coheed and Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3

Coheed and Cambria - Good Apolla I'm Burning Star IV: Volume 1

THe Dear Hunter - Act 1

The Dear Hunter - Act 2

Dream Theater - Octavarium

Dream Theater - Scenes from a Memory

Dredg - Leitmotif

Kaddisfly - Did You Know People Can Fly?

Kaddisfly - Set Sail the Prairie

The Prize Fighter Inferno - My Brother's Blood Machine

 

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I have a 30 GB Ipod

 

I have ever Rush Album on my ipod...

(studio recorded and live)

 

i have The Who's tommy, live at the isle of wright, who are you, sell out,

my generation, & a Quick one

 

UFO's lights out

 

Deep Purple's Knockin at your back door, Deepest Purple, Live in Tokyo(but all of their live albums are

 

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I have a 30 GB iPod, and full albums just off the top of my head:

 

Every Rush album

Every Dire Straits album

Every Glenn Danzig related album (Misfits, Samhain, Danzig)

Every Bjork album

Every Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer, and popular thrash album you can think of

A bunch of death metal albums

A bunch of hip hop albums (every Wu-Tang related album from the first 6 years)

Every At the Drive-In and Mars Volta album

A shitload of Buckethead albums which are probably taking up most of the space

 

Actually looking at it, it's mostly full albums.

 

I don't use my iPod that much, but it's awesome for in the car.

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Working Man: A Tribute To Rush

All Time Low: Don't Panic: It's Longer Now; So Wrong, It's Right

All 6 Boston albums

Geddy Lee: My Favorite Headache

Huey Lewis and The News: The Heart Of Rock and Roll: The Best Of Huey Lewis and The News, Time Flies: The Best Of Huey Lewis and The News

All Night Ranger albums

Every officially released Rush sudio and live album, several compilations, and a few boots

Victor

 

iTunes is stupid and won't recognize my iPod anymore, so i can't get anything else on there for now! :fuckinputer: :banghead:

Edited by Super25Smasher
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I have a 160GB iPod "Classic", or something...I have about 400 albums on it, in addition to a few dozen bootleg shows, of various different bands.

 

To recall them all, and post them here? I think not.

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I have an 8GB ipod nano on which I have almost entirely full albums. I only tend to listen to it when I'm walking, on trains or sometimes in the garden as I much prefer listening to CDs on the hifi at home.
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Right now:

Ace Frehley - All studio albums

All Time Low - All studio albums

Barry Goudreau - S/T (Only solo album by original Boston guitarist)

Blink-182 - All studio albums

Blue Oyster Cult - All studio albums

Boston - All studio albums

Boxcar Racer - S/T (Only album by Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge's side project)

The Cars - All studio albums

Cinderella - All studio albums

Damn Yankees - All studio albums

Def Leppard - All studio albums

Good Charlotte - All studio albums

Green Day - All studio albums

Jane's Addiction - All studio albums

Metallica - All studio albums

Motley Crue - All studio albums

Night Ranger - All studio albums

Nirvana - All studio albums

Orion The Hunter - S/T (Only album from a Boston off-shoot featuring Barry Goudreau and future Boston vocalist Fran Cosmo)

Rage Against The Machine - All studio albums

Ratt - All studio albums

Red Hot Chili Peppers - All studio albums

Rush - All studio albums

Shaw Blades - All studio albums

Stone Temple Pilots - All studio albums

Sum 41 - All studio albums

Tenacious D - All studio albums

Tesla - All studio albums

Van Halen - All studio albums

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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.

With the exception of previously unreleased songs on greatest hits albums (I make playlists of the compilation to avoid using duplicates), every album on mine is complete.
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I have a 120g so all of them. I have about 71g on there, with about 40g free. You don't want a full list, believe me, and I am too lazy to go grab it out if iTunes. Edited by catherine
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I have several thousand full albums on my tablet.

 

And because of my varied taste the majority of artists are revisited at least once...and it's good to travel and have music for any occasion available at my fingertips.

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I have 22,675 songs, or 1,724 albums on iTunes. I used to have them all on a 180gb iPod Classic, that died last summer. I now have an 8GB Nano, that I update weekly. I'd buy a !28GB iPod touch to hold all my music, but not for $500.
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