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    How about posting a list of 20 last bands you heard on your iPod - or get on random if you press and didn't/wouldn't skip to next songs?

    Maybe it'd give some new bands to listen to/ideas? Here's mine:

    Saigon Kick
    The Presidents of the United States of America
    Gluecifer
    The Black Keys
    Audrey Horne
    Danko Jones
    Buckcherry
    Type O Negative
    Foo Fighters
    Disturbed
    Hoodoo Gurus
    Reef
    Mustasch
    Joni Mitchell
    AC/DC
    Au Pair
    Iron Maiden
    Armored Saint
    Pantera
    Billy Talent
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    Good idea...


    Alice in Chains
    Alice Cooper
    Thin Lizzy
    Godsmack
    UFO
    Weezer
    Them Crooked Vultures
    T. REX
    The Panic Channel
    Loser (w/John 5)
    Montrose
    Kings of Leon
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Grand Funk
    Tom Petty
    Buckcherry
    Cheap Trick
    AC/DC
    Doyle Bramhall II
    Ian Hunter

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    Ah! Already a few new names and obviously in company of bands I like...Spotify on :-)
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    I have iTunes running on my laptop at work on random mode, so here's exactly what it came up with after removing any repeats.

    Back Door Slam
    Eric Clapton
    Foo Fighters
    The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Joe Bonamassa
    Nirvana
    Mick Fleetwood Blues Band
    Porcupine Tree
    Queens of the Stone Age
    ZZ Top
    Eddie Harris
    Marvin Gaye
    Oasis
    Robert Johnson
    Sean Costello
    John Lee Hooker
    Muddy Waters
    Nine Inch Nails
    Pretenders
    Mastodon
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    ...and good suggestions for Spotify playlists just keep pouring in! Keep it up guys, I'm remembering LOTS of great bands I've got to have on my listening rotation.
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    Well, I only have a 512MB iPod Shuffle, so I can't really fit 20 bands in there unless I don't put full albums on it, but FWIW here's what I've got on it now:

    Son House
    Tom Waits
    Pearl Jam
    Stone Temple Pilots
    The Black Crowes
    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
    Iggy & The Stooges
    The Rolling Stones

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    Ok, I threw it on shuffle and here are the first 20 artists to come up...


    1. Jimi Hendrix/Larry Young
    2. Horace Silver Quintet
    3. Frank Zappa
    4. The Allman Bros. Band
    5. Brad Mehldau
    6. Charles Mingus
    7. Sleigh Bells
    8. Django Reinhardt
    9. Magazine
    10. Portishead
    11. Led Zeppelin
    12. Bob Dylan
    13. Boris
    14. The Kinks
    15. Sly & The Family Stone
    16. Minutemen
    17. The Black Keys
    18. The Beatles
    19. Ray Charles
    20. The Devil Dogs
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    John Hiatt
    Stevie Ray Vaughan
    Rufus Wainwright
    Chris Duarte Group
    Bob Marley & The Wailers
    Genesis
    The Kinks
    Richard Thompson
    Son Volt
    Teenage Fanclub
    Wilco
    Bob Dylan
    Robert Cray
    Marillion
    Lou Reed
    JJ Cale
    Cat Stevens
    Everclear
    John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (Beano album)
    Little Axe
    Luscious Jackson

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    Keep 'em coming!

    You know, too big an iPod can also present problems. I got 160G and it means sometimes I feel like I'm just skipping tracks, not listening, because nothing fits the mood. It can be really weird sometimes to listen to some Ella Fizgerald and then slam dunk next comes something like Slayer.
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    I don't have an iPod because I'm a stickler for punctuation. Actually, I don't have need for one. My PDA takes that function when I need it which is usually only on vacations. Anyway, my desktop MP3 player can't tell me the last 20 things I played, but I could put it on random. Here's what I got:

    Peter Gabriel (I have precisely TWO tracks by him)
    Slipknot (I have precisely ONE track by them)
    Dokken
    Something from an 18th century Lutheran music disc I have
    The Cult
    Great White
    Judas Priest
    Eric Clapton
    Andrew Jr. Boy Jones
    Iron Maiden
    Neil Young
    The Who
    Warren Zevon
    W.A.S.P. (once again, TWO tracks)
    They Might Be Giants
    Rush
    George Frideric Handel
    Van Halen
    Urge Overkill
    Queen
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    Well, technically, I don't own or use an iPod either...I use a Sandisk Sansa

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    I keep my iPod on shuffle most of the time anyway, so here's my list that started on my drive home from work today:

    Horrorpops
    Neko Case
    Muse
    Morphine
    Black Label Society
    Tool
    Place of Skulls
    Rancid
    Kittie
    Joe Bonamassa
    Rage Against the Machine
    The Cult
    Hanzel und Gretyl
    Man or Astro Man?
    Solace
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Pantera
    Chris Duarte
    Metallica
    The Black Keys

    Usually I get a more eclectic mix. It sort of makes me seem like a metalhead or something.
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    I don't own an ipod or comparable player, so I just added all of my mp3 directories and hit shuffle. I deleted a couple of odd repeats, but here you go:

    1 Tool
    2 The Kooks
    3 Rage Against the Machine
    4 Swervedriver
    5 Beatles
    6 We Are Scientists
    7 Phil Keaggy
    8 Heino
    9 Guster
    10 Jim Croce
    11 Autumn Defense
    12 The Black Angels
    13 Rush
    14 Uncle Tupelo
    15 The Smiths
    16 Kula Shaker
    17 Foo Fighters
    18 Cave In
    19 Kasabian
    20 Phantom Planet

    I actually went through a big purge this weekend of music I intended to investigate but never actually did, so as a result this list is much less cool and probably slightly more accurate (though I'm not honestly sure of the last time I listened to Heino).
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    Quote Originally Posted by deeaa
    Keep 'em coming!

    You know, too big an iPod can also present problems. I got 160G and it means sometimes I feel like I'm just skipping tracks, not listening, because nothing fits the mood. It can be really weird sometimes to listen to some Ella Fizgerald and then slam dunk next comes something like Slayer.
    It's all in how you set up your ipod from the itunes ap. I created several different theme play lists. Some overlap and others are more definitive. It all depends on the moods you want to make or enhance.
    Play lists on my old ipod:

    • Acoustic
    • Anthems
    • Coolish
    • Drive
    • Jazz n Blues
    • Metallique
    • Newest
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenFretter
    Man or Astro Man?
    Now there's a rare sighting! Wow, I forgot all about them. I'll have to pull out my old CD and give it a listen. I forgot which CD it was...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig
    It's all in how you set up your ipod from the itunes ap. I created several different theme play lists. Some overlap and others are more definitive. It all depends on the moods you want to make or enhance.
    Play lists on my old ipod:

    • Acoustic
    • Anthems
    • Coolish
    • Drive
    • Jazz n Blues
    • Metallique
    • Newest
    Yep...but there's just too much to catalogue. I'd have to first make sure the genres of the bands, and then create the lists...maybe I really should try and do it some day. It'd be a good idea for sure. But I'd hate to miss listening to some band because of it being classified as some odd genre I never listen to...there's two sides to full random. Sometimes it's excellent.

    I guess what I do the most is run it on random for maybe 30 minutes or however long it takes for it to hit a song I really like just then and there, and then jump to that artist and listen to only one artist for a while.

    What I really miss on my iPod is there should be a 'delete' button which would tell it to remove the song...because on most any album there are some songs I'd rather not hear again - hell from many albums I'd just listen to a few songs anyway. I have the entire discography of many bands I only like a few songs from...should really clean it up heavily. But then again - no reason really because 160G is so much for music I can never fill it up anyway.
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    It's easier to put a song or band into a play list right after you load it to the ipod. I don't group according to genre... too much work!

    As for deleting songs, I just rate the song with 1 star while listening, then delete it the next time the ipod is connected to itunes. Just sort on Rating to get to the 1 star songs quickly.
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    I guess the problem is I should have started doing that ages ago. I have something like 2000 bands and 40.000 songs on the pod/iTunes already, it just seems like a daunting task to start arranging them at this point. Just last night I added a dozen bands and 30 or so CD's...didn't label them into any genres either. But I suppose I'll have to start thinking about somehow doing it anyways.
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    The last two were Head East and The Tubes on one little soundtrack to a slide show I made, then before that, it was a punk mix on the Genius setting including:

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    Pearl Jam
    Soundgarden
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    Third Eye Blind
    Good Charlotte
    Blink 182
    MxPx
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    Stone Temple Pilots
    The Ramones
    Iggy and the Stooges
    The Dead Kennedys
    Fugazi
    Rancid
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