Since this topic is "The Jukebox", I am sure several of us have Apple's iTunes and iPod music player and software. The software and the player are probably the ultimate consumer jukebox to have around these days.
After reading Blaine's iTunes list I was wondering what collection of songs do you play on your iTunes, iPod or other similar type of software player and hardware.
I have maintained a page that I occasionally update of the songs that I play on my 2 Macs that have iTunes and my recently acquired iPod. My latest list is always posted at this URL:
http://macpro.freeshell.org/music/iTunes.html
It's a standard html table of the day's playlist that I cut out from iTunes, paste in Excel and then export as an html table to place in my template. My musical tastes are probably not as eccentric as most of you, though I do have a lot of music (mostly burned from my CDs) with a little more than 5,700 songs currently on my main iTunes hard drive (and most in my iPod).
What I really like about iTunes is that I can create dozens (actually I think I have close to 100+) of playlists with various mixes of the songs that I have in iTunes. Since I grew up mostly with Top 40 AM radio of the past, most of my lists tend to skew towards oldies of the 60s and 70s, though sometimes I mix other stuff up.
Perhaps we can use this forum to share our playlists and whatever it is that catches our fancy on those new digital players... iPod, Rio, Sony Digital Walkmans or whatevers.
After reading Blaine's iTunes list I was wondering what collection of songs do you play on your iTunes, iPod or other similar type of software player and hardware.
I have maintained a page that I occasionally update of the songs that I play on my 2 Macs that have iTunes and my recently acquired iPod. My latest list is always posted at this URL:
http://macpro.freeshell.org/music/iTunes.html
It's a standard html table of the day's playlist that I cut out from iTunes, paste in Excel and then export as an html table to place in my template. My musical tastes are probably not as eccentric as most of you, though I do have a lot of music (mostly burned from my CDs) with a little more than 5,700 songs currently on my main iTunes hard drive (and most in my iPod).
What I really like about iTunes is that I can create dozens (actually I think I have close to 100+) of playlists with various mixes of the songs that I have in iTunes. Since I grew up mostly with Top 40 AM radio of the past, most of my lists tend to skew towards oldies of the 60s and 70s, though sometimes I mix other stuff up.
Perhaps we can use this forum to share our playlists and whatever it is that catches our fancy on those new digital players... iPod, Rio, Sony Digital Walkmans or whatevers.
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