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what are the most listened to songs on your ipod?

decided to take a look while cleaning up my ipod (deleting songs I always skip, adding new albums, etc).

my top 5:

The Bellrays - Have a Little Faith in Me (play count: 23)
The Bellrays - Lost Disciples (play count: 23)
Freddie Mercury - La Japonaise (play count: 22)
from the Hedwig and the Angry Inch soundtrack - Wicked Little Town (play count: 21)
Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta (play count: 19)
 
I don't have a crappy, crappy iPod. However, my most played song on my relatively new mp3 player is Kanye - Heartless
 
no iPod but my top 5 on LastFM are:

The Weakerthans ? One Great City!
Sigur Rós ? Untitled (Vaka)
Jack's Mannequin ? The Resolution
The Get Up Kids ? Shorty
As Tall as Lions ? Break Blossom

 
I only kept my iPod for one day. Couldnt get the bastard to play my MP3's.
Got it RMA'd and never looked back.

On my MSI Megaplayer I dont think there is one I listen to more frequently than any others. I start and let it run.
 
Top 5 on my *SANSA* are...

American Patrol- Glenn Miller
Cha Cha #1- Bebe Valdez
Rhapsody in Blue- Duke Ellington
Beyond The Sea- Bobby Darin
Who Do You Love?- George Thorogood
 
Don't have an iPod but from Winamp on my PC:

Bedouin Soundclash - St. Andrews (63 plays)
Bedouin Soundclash - Walls Fall Down (60 plays)
Against Me! - Bourne on the FM Waves of the Heart (47 plays)
Against Me! - Walking is Still Honest (44 plays)
Bedouin Soundclash - When the Night Feels My Song (38 plays)
 
"Linger" by the Cranberries.
I am always stressed out, and this particular song has a very calming effect on me, being as how my favorite music is Soft Rock/Pop & Classical.
Linger mixes the two.

"Bittersweet Symphony" by the Verve gets a lot of playtime also.
 
i dont have an ipod.
i make throw away audio cd-rs for the truck
talk radio/light rock in the jeep(nothing else comes in)
im a metal head at heart lately its been alot of accept.
but i have been hitting the grunge lately too.
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Top 5 on my *SANSA* are...

American Patrol- Glenn Miller
Cha Cha #1- Bebe Valdez
Rhapsody in Blue- Duke Ellington
Beyond The Sea- Bobby Darin
Who Do You Love?- George Thorogood

heh, how old are you? those are all old old classics!
 
i dont have one of those POS apple products

and i have no idea if/how to check if either my iAudio X5L or My Creative Zen have this feature

i just load 30gigs on there and /random all

Iron Maiden ? Hallowed Be Thy Name is the most listened to song on my comp according to last.fm
 
Top 10

  1. Moneytalks - AC/DC
  2. Home (Demo) - Chris (Listening to my demo a lot I guess)
  3. Shake A Leg - AC/DC
  4. Santeria - Sublime
  5. Shoot To Thrill - AC/DC
  6. Highway To Hell - AC/DC
  7. Jah Calling - Bad Brains
  8. Intro - Bad Brains
  9. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC
  10. Ride On - AC/DC
 
top 10 on itunes
1)Caress me down - sublime
2)welcome to jamrock - damien marley
3)fortune faded - chilis
4)burn no bridges - gray matter
5)shame on a niggah - wu tang clan
6)bullet with butteyfly wings - smashing pumps
7)Pardon me - incubus
8)What i got - sublime
9) Cherub Rock - Smashing pumps
10) bulls on parade - rage against the machines
(the next 10 are all rage against the machines)
 
Top 5 on iTunes (how did you isolate just the iPod?)
1) Answer - Sarah McLachlan
2) World on Fire - Sarah McLachlan
3) Train Wreck - Sarah McLachlan
4) Adia - Sarah McLachlan
5) A Well Respected Man - The Kinks
 
According to my Last.fm page (only started scrobbling recently),

Pearl Jam - Leash (17)
Nine Inch Nails - Dead Souls (14)
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth (10)

Usually play Tool's 'Right in Two' on the CD player so that didn't get scrobbled
 
Originally posted by: Savarak
Originally posted by: lxskllr
Top 5 on my *SANSA* are...

American Patrol- Glenn Miller
Cha Cha #1- Bebe Valdez
Rhapsody in Blue- Duke Ellington
Beyond The Sea- Bobby Darin
Who Do You Love?- George Thorogood

heh, how old are you? those are all old old classics!

I'm 40, half way to dead :^D

I love the old big band and swing tunes. I'm a jazz fan in general. Pretty much anything from the early 70s and under I dig.

If you like big band, check out these AFRS radio shows from WWII. You can listen online, or download them. They're 15 minutes long, and feature GI Jill as the DJ. She sounds like a real sweetheart :^) a year or so ago, I was gonna try to track her down and send her a letter telling her how much I liked her shows, but I found out she died in the early 90s if I remember right :^( The WWII vets are going quick :^( When I picture someone from that generation, I picture somebody in their 60s. You know, maybe some grey hair, and a little slower, but still out kicking ass. I know better if I think about it, but it doesn't seem like it was that long ago :^/

If you're interested search my linked site for "big band remote". In the old time radio section. There's tons of radio remotes from the 30s-50s... Good stuff :^)
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
[I'm 40, half way to dead :^D

I love the old big band and swing tunes. I'm a jazz fan in general. Pretty much anything from the early 70s and under I dig.

If you like big band, check out these AFRS radio shows from WWII. You can listen online, or download them. They're 15 minutes long, and feature GI Jill as the DJ. She sounds like a real sweetheart :^) a year or so ago, I was gonna try to track her down and send her a letter telling her how much I liked her shows, but I found out she died in the early 90s if I remember right :^( The WWII vets are going quick :^( When I picture someone from that generation, I picture somebody in their 60s. You know, maybe some grey hair, and a little slower, but still out kicking ass. I know better if I think about it, but it doesn't seem like it was that long ago :^/

If you're interested search my linked site for "big band remote". In the old time radio section. There's tons of radio remotes from the 30s-50s... Good stuff :^)

Ah crap...I'm doomed now. I LOVE that music...I watch/listen to a lot of 40's swing on youtube...this gives me access to stuff that's not as common.
Thanks!
:thumbsup:
 
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