Bush has an iPod...what does he listen to?

imported_Reck

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lame. looks like free advertising for the ipod and itunes though.

you gotta wonder how he can go around having fun when he's responsible for so many people's deaths. you'd think it'd wear on his consience.
 

mAdD INDIAN

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I find it sad that people actually take the time to analyze what type of music he listens to. I bet he's just itching to download the newest 50-cent track (you know, cause he's [50] such a great businessman :p) on his iPod.
 

AMDZen

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I love how stupid and biased this "report" is.

Because Bush is a recovering alcoholic, he can't listen to other former alcoholics?
Because he has conservative values, he can't listen to songs made by people that may not share the same values?

None of this has anything to do with anything. I listen to music that is good. Period. If I were a Christian, I would have no problem listening to music that may go against Christian teachings. Just like I like a lot of songs that have to do with god, even though I don't necessarily believe in that gods existance.

Basically, I think this article is retarded. And further confirms CNN's bias.
 

mpitts

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The portable digital device, given to Bush by his daughters Jenna and Barbara last July, contains much country music, but also songs by Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison and the Knack.

Gee.. I wonder WHICH The Knack song he has?..
 

brxndxn

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One of that song's lyrics, "Such a dirty mind. Always get it up for the touch of the younger kind," prompted Spin magazine editor Dave Itzkoff to comment: "This wouldn't be consistent with Bush's image as protector of conservative values."

I bet Dave Itzkoff is a spitting image of perfect humanity. Give the dude a break.. it's his fvcking playlist on his Ipod you dumb fvck.

I love the people that act like smoking or watching an R-rated movie makes them somehow morally less.. yet this guy is an editor of Spin magazine - a magazine that deals in the music industry, which is totally respected for being morally sound.
 

Malladine

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Originally posted by: AMDZen
I love how stupid and biased this "report" is.

Because Bush is a recovering alcoholic, he can't listen to other former alcoholics?
Because he has conservative values, he can't listen to songs made by people that may not share the same values?

None of this has anything to do with anything. I listen to music that is good. Period. If I were a Christian, I would have no problem listening to music that may go against Christian teachings. Just like I like a lot of songs that have to do with god, even though I don't necessarily believe in that gods existance.

Basically, I think this article is retarded. And further confirms CNN's bias.
I could never get into a praise heysoos song...except that one by the 1 hit wonder band, um, spirit in the sky?

 

Kipper

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Originally posted by: mpitts
NO BEATLES!?!?

BLASPHEMY!

Yeah...I thought he would have SOME music from his generation in there...

Zeppelin, Beach Boys, something...I guess Van Morrison is close enough. :)
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: AMDZen
I love how stupid and biased this "report" is.

Because Bush is a recovering alcoholic, he can't listen to other former alcoholics?
Because he has conservative values, he can't listen to songs made by people that may not share the same values?

None of this has anything to do with anything. I listen to music that is good. Period. If I were a Christian, I would have no problem listening to music that may go against Christian teachings. Just like I like a lot of songs that have to do with god, even though I don't necessarily believe in that gods existance.

Basically, I think this article is retarded. And further confirms CNN's bias.

I guess you think the National Review has the same bias since it's reporting the same thing.
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/graham200504120759.asp

Or, perhaps Mac Daily is a big anti-**** rag?
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5435/
 

Doboji

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: AMDZen
I love how stupid and biased this "report" is.

Because Bush is a recovering alcoholic, he can't listen to other former alcoholics?
Because he has conservative values, he can't listen to songs made by people that may not share the same values?

None of this has anything to do with anything. I listen to music that is good. Period. If I were a Christian, I would have no problem listening to music that may go against Christian teachings. Just like I like a lot of songs that have to do with god, even though I don't necessarily believe in that gods existance.

Basically, I think this article is retarded. And further confirms CNN's bias.

I guess you think the National Review has the same bias since it's reporting the same thing.
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/graham200504120759.asp

Or, perhaps Mac Daily is a big anti-**** rag?
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/5435/

How do I get to start a career analyzing playlists? can you get a PHD in playlistology? WTF WTF?

-Max
 

Phoenix86

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So if I listen to Beastie Boys "Fight for you Right to Party", I buy into all their political ideaology. Interesting, I didn't know that about myself... :roll: