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What's in your CD/MP3 Player this week?

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This week has started off with Salmonella Dub for me. Goodness know's what else I'll have on this week :D
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I am always concerned about some of what I listen to, but then you come out with some real winners. :P

I haven't listened to anything this week yet. :o :oops:
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I spend a lot of time travelling every day, i've got to have something to listen to :D

That's my excuse for my ecltectic choice in music anyway!
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...and you normally keep me entertained with some of the stuff I see you playing when you're on the computer or talking to me on the phone. :P

Eclectic is good. That's why you are involved in an extremely eclectic music site. :D
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Eclectic is good...

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It keeps one mysterious! :D

I have big band music playing in my player. Someone on the music board over on that other place (it who can't be named :D ) mentioned Glenn Miller, and I went hunting for my big band music. I've always loved it. The only problem is I keep jumping up to dance while I'm trying to type. :o
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I listen to CDs in my car, mostly.

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And I tend to take them out of the racks in the (alphabetical) order that I keep them in. So that's how I listen to them: alphabetically. Currently, I've got Band On the Run by Paul McCartney and Wings. The next one would be Wingspan, also by PM&W. Then Run Devil Run, by PM... You get the idea.

I've only recently gotten an iPod. (80 Gb) I'm uploading a bunch of my CDs onto my computer, so I can download them to my iPod. I've gotten as far as The Coasters. I think it's going to take a while... :roll:
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I am going to have to see that collection one day. Paul McCartney, The Coasters, brass, trumpets? Bliss. :682:
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Bloc Partys new album tonight on the way home hopefully!

Looking forward to it already, especially as nobody else has it :lol:
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I guess this is the thread to post this:...

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I've reached a milestone of sorts with my iPod. I have uploaded my "Pop/Rock" CDs, and have started on the "Anthologies". My iPod has about 5900 songs on it, and that takes up slightly less than 20 GB. If I play my iPod nonstop (assuming the battery would last that long), that's enough music for 15 days! :shock:

After the "Anthologies", I'll have to upload the "Jazz/Swing" CDs, the "Soundtracks", and the "Classical". Then, if there's any room, I might even go ahead and upload the "Christmas" CDs. :roll:
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Quite a variety, now that I think about it...

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...CD's are usually limited to the car. If I'm listening to the home system, it's vinyl 90% of the time. In the car this week I've listened to:

"Flat as a Pancake" by Head East
"Two Lane Highway" by Pure Prarie League
"Never to Be Forgotten" an anthology set of The Bobby Fuller Four
"Del Rio, Texas, 1959" by Radney Foster

Hey...I like a little variety!
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...and as I'm in the process of taping all my vinyl just now I hardly listen to a CD. You can't beat LPs and 45s in my opinion as they have their own wonderful type of sound!!

So if I can say what's playing on my turntable then "Suits" by Fish.
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This weekend the autochanger had...

1/ William Orbit - Hello Waveforms
2/ Moby - Play
3/ Madonna - Confessions on a Dancefloor
4/ Nip/Tuck - Soundtrack
5/ Hybrid - I Choose Noise
6/ Hybrid - Morning Sci-Fi

I'll do a refresh tonight with some other wonderful CD's from my collection.

I only do CD's and digital recordings on the Computers, most of the stuff I listen to was originally recorded for the CD Format so I am playing it as natively as possible.
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Lots of stuff...

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In the car (CD):
"Asleep at the Wheel Live on Route 66"
"Little Deuce Coupe" by The Beach Boys

On the turntable:
Played a stack of 45's last night...

Jack the Ripper - Link Wray
Have you Heard - The Duprees
Long Black Veil - Lefty Frizzel
GTO - Ronnie and the Daytonas
Competition Coupe - The Astronauts
Five Brothers - Marty Robbins
It's Alright - Adam Faith
Woo-Hoo - The Rock-a-Teens
Transister Sister - Freddy Cannon
Beyond the Sea - Bobby Darin
Miller's Cave - Bobby Bare
Silhouettes/Daddy Cool - The Rays
Right By My Side - Ricky Nelson
Walk, Don't Run - The Ventures
Volare - Bobby Rydell
What Does it Take (To Win Your Love) - Jr. Walker and the all Stars
True Love Ways - Buddy Holly
Oh, Little One - Jack Scott
Secret Love - Billy Stewart
Kind of a Drag - The Buckinghams
Last Kiss - J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers

...and a few more that I can't remember now. I love vinyl...
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8)

I've been taping 45s all afternoon. I was concentrating on 1978 and 1979 artists beginning with S but here's a few of them:

Donna Summer - various
Sylvester - You Make Me Feel (Might Real)
Sun - Sun is Here
Sad Cafe - Strange Little Girl
Spyro Gyra - Morning Dance
Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
Sarr Band - Magic Mandrake

and many, many more.
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Just listening to....

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Walking Tall by Mark Siskin.

I really don't know much about this guy at all.
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