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How Many Tracks are on Your iPod?
I can squeeze 10,000 onto my iPhone (I've been using that more than my iPod lately), but I tend to narrow down my song selections to a few playlists, so perhaps 1000 songs or so.
None, but my "Hair of the Dog" 8-track has 10.
Aynge wrote: "I'd rather just start all over with a new on..."
If your current one contains anything by Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, or Neutral Milk Hotel, then you really are better off with a new one.
If your current one contains anything by Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, or Neutral Milk Hotel, then you really are better off with a new one.
Oh, ho-hum, Clark hates my iPod as well.

i have about 5400 songs on mine but listen to about 33 on a reg basis. only about 20 songs on my iphone as i use pandora more on it
Quality not quantity. The person who dies with the most shitty, overcompressed songs on their iPod doesn't win.
16,000+ tracks leaves a lot of room for a lot of music that falls just THIS side of memorable. I should know. I bought this piece of crap. With my own money.
16,000+ tracks leaves a lot of room for a lot of music that falls just THIS side of memorable. I should know. I bought this piece of crap. With my own money.

Southern Fried Britt wrote: "Clark hates my iPod. Wah."
If I didn't, you'd have reason to worry. It's mine and your parents' generation's duty to flail around in a futile attempt to convince you that our youth was better than yours.
Chart your own path. I'll shut up eventually.
If I didn't, you'd have reason to worry. It's mine and your parents' generation's duty to flail around in a futile attempt to convince you that our youth was better than yours.
Chart your own path. I'll shut up eventually.

as for overcompression, i am not an audiophile at at (i feel dirty just saying that for some reason). i barely can tell the diff between any of the formats. prob comes from listening to the KISS alive album through a vox guitar amp turned up to 11 when i was in high school
I'm still trying to forget the bitter taste in my mouth after listening to Endless Wire, Clark.
I can't be bothered with filling up my iPhone with tons of MP3s. I tend to have a core list of songs I want to have around all the time, plus some playlists I cook up on a whim; those playlists, by the way, tend to make up the basis of my mix CDs which many of you have heard.
And, yes, while my iPhone does contain many a track from Radiohead and the Arcade Fire, there are also tracks from the Dictators, Suicide, the Soft Boys, the Minutemen, Eric B and Rakim, just to mention a few, along with a healthy dose of the Stones and the Who.
Now if only Apple would allow FLAC formatting, rather than MP3. Trust me, if you've heard music via FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), you'd swear it wasn't digital.
I can't be bothered with filling up my iPhone with tons of MP3s. I tend to have a core list of songs I want to have around all the time, plus some playlists I cook up on a whim; those playlists, by the way, tend to make up the basis of my mix CDs which many of you have heard.
And, yes, while my iPhone does contain many a track from Radiohead and the Arcade Fire, there are also tracks from the Dictators, Suicide, the Soft Boys, the Minutemen, Eric B and Rakim, just to mention a few, along with a healthy dose of the Stones and the Who.
Now if only Apple would allow FLAC formatting, rather than MP3. Trust me, if you've heard music via FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), you'd swear it wasn't digital.

Gus wrote: "I'm still trying to forget the bitter taste in my mouth after listening to Endless Wire, Clark."
And I once thought the Kenney Jones albums were bad. Feh...
And I once thought the Kenney Jones albums were bad. Feh...
Michelle wrote, lots of pedestrian accidents because we are not paying attention to traffic around us.
Really? I love listening to my iPhone while I'm on my commute, walking from the train station to my office, and vice versa, and I'm always mindful of traffic. If you can't listen to music AND pay attention to traffic or other obstacles in your way while being a pedestrian, then that's some serious lack of attention you've got there.
Really? I love listening to my iPhone while I'm on my commute, walking from the train station to my office, and vice versa, and I'm always mindful of traffic. If you can't listen to music AND pay attention to traffic or other obstacles in your way while being a pedestrian, then that's some serious lack of attention you've got there.

I don't know what to say to this. I haven't heard the word "cassette" in a long time. I hated cassettes.

You could just have the same song in there 3,000 times and not know it. ;)

Ok, normally I would protest, but this was your best comeback in recent memory, genuinely funny, so I will resist.

I think Clark would set my iPod on fire, piss on it to put it out and run it over for good measure. Not only do I have the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s covering the Ramones (I have the Ramones too) I also have several selections of both Radiohead and Arcade Fire. Sheesh.

Clark sounds like a conceited hipster. No pleasing some people.
Aynge wrote: "Helena wrote: "I think Clark would set my iPod on fire, piss on it to put it out and run it over for good measure. Not only do I have the Yeah Yeah Yea..."
Clark sounds like a conceited hipster...."
Depending on the amount of alcohol or caffeine in my system, I frequently suffer from the notion that I have wise things to say. Feel free to call me on it. I can take the heat.
Does listening to Black Sabbath qualify me for hipster status?
Clark sounds like a conceited hipster...."
Depending on the amount of alcohol or caffeine in my system, I frequently suffer from the notion that I have wise things to say. Feel free to call me on it. I can take the heat.
Does listening to Black Sabbath qualify me for hipster status?

I would like to go on record so I am pro-Clark in every way, shape, and form, and he probably hates that, but I want to hug him and get him drunk.
RandomAnthony wrote: "Are you wearing a Pabst Blue Ribbon truckers hat while you're listening? Do you have a goatee?
I would like to go on record so I am pro-Clark in every way, shape, and form, and he probably hate..."
Thanks, RA! Why would I hate that?
No trucker hat and no goatee (it comes in all grey).
I would like to go on record so I am pro-Clark in every way, shape, and form, and he probably hate..."
Thanks, RA! Why would I hate that?
No trucker hat and no goatee (it comes in all grey).

Oh, hey, that reminds me, a couple reviews of the Cheap Trick twelve night stand in Milwaukee...
http://www.avclub.com/milwaukee/artic...
http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment...
RandomAnthony wrote: "The hug/drunk part. Ok, not the drunk part.
Oh, hey, that reminds me, a couple reviews of the Cheap Trick twelve night stand in Milwaukee...
http://www.avclub.com/milwaukee/artic......"
I'm half Italian. We hug, drunk or sober.
That first review nailed it. They really WILL play anywhere at any time. Still think Robin Zander is one of the greatest front men EVER.
Oh, hey, that reminds me, a couple reviews of the Cheap Trick twelve night stand in Milwaukee...
http://www.avclub.com/milwaukee/artic......"
I'm half Italian. We hug, drunk or sober.
That first review nailed it. They really WILL play anywhere at any time. Still think Robin Zander is one of the greatest front men EVER.
Clark is the last person I would describe as a "hipster." He'd be the type to grab a hipster by their bought-at-eBay-for-$85 Motley Crue t-shirt and say, "listen, ass..."
Gus wrote: "Clark is the last person I would describe as a "hipster." He'd be the type to grab a hipster by their bought-at-eBay-for-$85 Motley Crue t-shirt and say, "listen, ass...""
Gus, your check's in the mail.
Gus, your check's in the mail.
Thanks, I could use the extra cash.
Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "clark? he's like the midwest simon cowell"
Hmmmm... Let me think about that one a bit. I'm not sure whether to be insulted or flattered.
But I know you're a bloody train wreck, Kevin.
Hmmmm... Let me think about that one a bit. I'm not sure whether to be insulted or flattered.
But I know you're a bloody train wreck, Kevin.

Darnit, I just used my pedo comment on RA. Grrrr....

I usually just set it to shuffle and often encounter songs I've actually never heard before--or heard once 15 years ago and don't remember.
My iPod is one of the greatest cultural achievements in the history of mankind.
And if I smelled like teen spirit at my age I would end up on some kind of sex offender watch list.
Sally wrote: "Listening to Black Sabbath does not qualify anyone for any status other than old."
Now I can rest easy tonight.
Now I can rest easy tonight.

thank GOD im getting an ipod touch soon, because i cannot handel only 369 songs! i need more...
Sally wrote, Listening to Black Sabbath does not qualify anyone for any status other than old.
Sez you. I'm not old. And I will build shrines in honor of the first 4 Black Sabbath albums, which will always remain important works in my personal library.
Sez you. I'm not old. And I will build shrines in honor of the first 4 Black Sabbath albums, which will always remain important works in my personal library.
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I'm up to 16,000+.
How many tracks are on yours?