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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:38 pm
by Maerj
awallaceunc wrote:Well, my CD player recently broke. I usually use iTunes or my iPod, though, or listen to the radio (which I hate, but still listen to- go figure).

Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Maroon 5, Ben Kweller, Jason Mraz, Amy Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Mariah Carey. I almost always have a random song playing, though. On the AG Fan Club, we have sort of a tradition of posting what's playing right now in small letters at the bottom of your post (as will be demonstrated at the bottom of this post). Perhaps everyone would like to do that here?

Eleanor Rigby - Aretha Franklin

-Aaron
Can you tell us more about the iPod? Are they worth it? Can you just rip MP3's of CDs that you already own, then download them to the player? They seem pretty expensive, but are they worth it?

Current CD, so as not to be too off topic, Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park.

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 7:15 pm
by DreamerQ18
MickeyMousePal wrote:Right now I just finish hearing The Lion King, Brother Bear, Celine Dion, Dido, Hilary Duff and Britney Spears on my stero!!!
I have so many CD's that it takes me hours to finish hearing them all.
My stero is about 3 years old so it’s new.
Same here due i have over 200 CDs and counting and I am always buying news ones although I did stop recentley and started up again.

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 10:59 pm
by sCArs
At the moment I'm listening to Dead Or Alive - Sophisticated Boom Boom, their best album by far. :D I listened to t.A.T.u. - 200 km/h In The Wrong Lane before that. :) I have a normal mp3 player, but I don't really use it anymore, it uses too much batteries. I mean I have to put in new batteries EVERY DAY! It's kinda a waste of money when I could be buying Disney DVD's :P I put my mp3's on CD, so I like CD's again :D

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 12:49 am
by Paka
I compiled my pathetic 50-odd CD collection on Guzzlefish, which you can view here -

http://www.guzzlefish.com/collection.ph ... rname=paka

- yeah, kind of sad, isn't it? :lol: Like I said before - most of those I don't even listen to anymore, and some of my more recent stuff has been burned into custom discs. 34 of those 55 turned out to be soundtracks, too. I had 4 CDs that weren't even on the database - so I killed some time submitting them. ~_^

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 7:47 am
by cittycatie
I have been listening to Maroon 5. I love their music. They are a really awesome group!

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 11:53 am
by AwallaceUNC
Maerj wrote:
awallaceunc wrote:Well, my CD player recently broke. I usually use iTunes or my iPod, though, or listen to the radio (which I hate, but still listen to- go figure).

Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Maroon 5, Ben Kweller, Jason Mraz, Amy Grant, Frank Sinatra, and Mariah Carey. I almost always have a random song playing, though. On the AG Fan Club, we have sort of a tradition of posting what's playing right now in small letters at the bottom of your post (as will be demonstrated at the bottom of this post). Perhaps everyone would like to do that here?

Eleanor Rigby - Aretha Franklin

-Aaron
Can you tell us more about the iPod? Are they worth it? Can you just rip MP3's of CDs that you already own, then download them to the player? They seem pretty expensive, but are they worth it?
Yes, they are totally worth it. To use iPod, you need a program called iTunes. It's better on Macs, but they finally made it available for Windows, too.

If you aren't familiar with iTunes, it's free software made by Apple that imports music (whether it be CD you are ripping, a media file you imported or downloaded, what have you) and converts files like .wma to .mp3. It is also a music library, you can make playlists and all that good stuff and play all your music through the program. It's got an equalizer and all those sorts of things, and of course, it also burns CDs for you. (Some other cool features include auto-generated playlists and all sorts of automatic sorting that you can choose). It's infinitely superior to Windows Media Player.

There's also the Apple iTunes Music Store. You've probably heard of this. It lets you buy music at $0.99/track right out of your iTunes browser. It's a whole store, and they just added a massive Disney section. The songs you buy are in Apple Lossless form, which is apparently one step up from .mp3 (not too sure about the details of that).

So then the iPod comes into play. You just open up iTunes and plug iPod into your computer (through iLink/Firwire or USB). Your iPod pops up in iTunes just like it was another playlist. You can expand it and create playlists-within-playlists. Then, to add a song to it, you just drag it from iTunes to your iPod. It copies over in a matter of seconds. You can also set it to automatically import all new songs and playlists everytime you plug it up to your computer. Anything you've ripped, imported, downloaded, or bought can be copied over onto the iPod. (Sometimes a file won't work, and I haven't yet figured out why, but that's only happened once or twice).

Once the songs are on the iPod, surfing is easy. The playlists are set up just like iTunes is, and scrolling and maneuvering is fairly easy. It also lets you browse by artist, album, etc. The audio quality is grade-A, and some great mini-ear plugs are included.

I picked up one of those $10 cassette player converters at Best Buy. I just plug it into my iPod and put the tape in the cassette player in my car, and the audio sounds great. I don't even use my car's CD player anymore. Just don't get too distracted by your iPod while you're driving, lol. (Also, make sure you put your iPod's audio level on half-way, and then adjust audio on your car). You have thousands of songs at your fingertips, on the go. The only frustrating part is deciding what to play. (There are also converters for your car that use FM radio instead of the cassette player. I bought one and it didn't work well at all- very staticy- so I had to take it back and get the cassette player adapter). They have more expensive adapters that also charge your iPod while you go, or you can buy the iPod adapter seperately.

They are extremely portable. I just slip it in my pocket and go. A word of warning, though. I had to learn the hard-way that without the $30+ slip-cover, they scratch VERY easily, so don't put it in your pocket along with your car keys.

Another great thing about the iPod is that it's a harddrive. You can store ANYTHING on it (for example, if you get a 15 gig iPod, which is what I have, you can store 15 gigs of computer files on it, regardless of whether it's music). It sure beats a zip disk.

You can get iPods in all sorts of sizes. Mine holds 3,700 songs (appx, based on average song length and size). If you want audiobooks on there, that number will of course go down some. It's very easy to add & delete to your iPod, so just load up what you want for the time. The battery life is 8.5 hours when fully charged. I don't know if that increases with the bigger models or not.

Is 3,700 songs enough? All in all, I'd say yes. I have a ton of music, so of course not all of it fits. But when am I ever going to listen to 3700 songs in one setting, anyways? I can't even remember what all is on there now. You might want more songs on there just in case you ever get the whim to listen, but then, you'll pay more money, too. That's certainly more than you'll get out of a regular MP3 player or a Discman. And iPod's don't skip when you're mowing the grass or on bumpy road or jogging, and think of all the CDs you won't have to lug around, and how much easier it is to get to a song with a full menu screen.

Hopefully that answered your question. Sorry for the long reply. If you want to know any more, just ask.

-Aaron

Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 3:35 pm
by Maerj
Okay, thanks for the info and prepare yourself for a Private Message! :D

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:20 pm
by Mermaid Kelly
I'm an "alternative rock" kinda girl :wink:
My favorite band is Weezer....and Puddle of Mudd comes high on my list too. :)
I too love Disney soundtracks! :D

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 11:32 pm
by Mushu2083
A little embarassed to say but I have the Backstreet Boys in my stereo right now. I felt like a little BSB fix. :D Most of the CDs in my collection are Backstreet Boys (due to the fact that I like to buy the imported singles). Spent a pretty penny for some of my Backstreet Boys CDs. I spent thirty bucks one time for one import CD.

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 11:34 pm
by AwallaceUNC
:lol: I think everyone needs their occasional Backstreet Boys fix, myself included. :oops:

-Aaron

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 11:02 pm
by Mushu2083
I switched CDs in my CD player, now I'm listening to Britney Spears :oops: My dance teacher told me to make up a dance for the "pre-teens" to a Britney Spears song. I just have to choose which song to dance to then make up said dance. I'd rather pull my hair out one strand at a time than teach snotty little twelve year olds to dance!

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 5:01 pm
by Jake Lipson
95+% of the time I'm listening to some recording or other of <b>Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera</b> -- currently, I have highlights and full releases of the Original London Cast as well as the Original Mexican Cast highlights, more to come of course. Cannot wait for the movie soundtrack! :)

At the moment though I'm listening to one of two new CDs I bought today, the <b>De-Lovely</b> soundtrack. Really great stuff.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:03 am
by Kim Olav Svines
I listen to a lot of music, so for the last few days I've been listening to:

- Mr. Mister
- Johnny Hates Jazz
- Ghostbusters soundtrack
- Stage Dolls
- Mike Oldfield
- Talk Talk
- Duran Duran
- Starship

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 6:13 am
by Loomis
Picked up a sampler from the label Cooking Vinyl, which includes artists like Ryan Adams (who I listen to a bit), Frank Black & The Catholics, French Kicks and Wannadies among others.

Long story short, I just went and bought and am currently listening to Frank Black & The Catholics - Show Me Your Tears (2003). Maybe this should be a "What record did you just buy thread?" :)

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 7:50 pm
by deathie mouse
mmm... don't know if this the right thread to post this, but since it's about cd's and music, here it goes.

Today while i was looking for food for my DVD player, I happened to notice Mickey staring at me in a cool pose from a CD cover. It's a CD called LA VIDA MICKEY by Walt Disney records. I haven't heard it yet but seems to be a bunch of Latin songs with Mickey doing Ricky Martin type crazy stuff, with a few songs by others (Like Disney Mambo #5 by Lou Bega and Magic Carpet Ride by BOTH Myra and MDO) Also has the Mickey Mouse Club March. There's even a song called "Enrique, Ricky, and Mickey"

Probably the perfect companion to hear along the RobZombie cd/dvd I bought with it.
(Have you seen the way I dress? Have to listen to this stuff or otherwise i'll loose my sanity dealing all day long with inept Empire generals and time travelling CEO's...)

:twisted:

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 8:14 pm
by Mr. Toad
Well while I was painting today listened to the Best of Chicago, Searching for Simplicity by Greg Alman, the Best of the Animals and Silver Disk 2 by Cheap Trick. At one point I had over 1300 CDs but whittled it down to about 1000 disks.

Here it is.
http://www.guzzlefish.com/collection.ph ... jackjunior

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 9:48 pm
by DDMAN26
Lately I've been listening to Dr Dre

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 10:20 pm
by MickeyMouseboy
Christina Milian CD I just bought it! :D Dip it low in the ranch sauce! Dip that carrot! :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:19 am
by umbreongirl
Lets see..................I listen to.......
Techno, Trance, Dance, 80s, classical, Topgun Soundtrack, pop, soft pop, remixes (usually the best), The Nightmare b4 X-mas songs, Japanese and DJ music......

Yeah, I'm one of those.....FREAKY people....... :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 7:57 am
by sCArs
I just made an "Early Dead Or Alive" CD, it's really weird to listen to! Before You Spin Me Round, they were basically goth! :lol: hmmm......but still good!!! :D :) 8) :lol: :P :twisted: :wink: