Miguel
1) If It's Magic, Stevie Wonder from Songs In the Key Of Life not embarrassed to have a Stevie song pop up first. Not at all.2) All My Loving, The Beatles I wldoun't consider The Beatles to be all that representative of my taste in music. In fact, I'd consider The Beatles to be far, far, far over-represented in my collection based on how many songs of theirs I have versus how much I love them.3) Just For You, Sam Cooke Apparently, my iPod is in a retro mood. Nothing newer than 1976 has come up yet.4) My Heart Will Go On, Celine Dion from Titanic Ouch. I was doing reasonably well, too. Yeah, I got the Titanic soundtrack. What of it? This actually is an incredibly well-written song, chest-thumping or no.5) Uptight {Everything's Alright}, Stevie Wonder Halfway through the list, I don't think my iPod is doing a particularly great job of shuffling.6) Calm Like A Bomb, Rage Against the Machine from The Battle Of Los Angeles Here we go. This is the kind of zig when you're set up for a zag that I think is more truly representative of my musical tastes.7) Separate Way {Worlds Apart}, Journey This one makes me laugh because I just added my Journey's Greatest Hits cd to my iTunes like a week ago after someone playing a different kind of iPod game was upset that I didn't have any Journey. I've had the cd since I stole it from my Mom, but I had never inputted it into my iPod. Makes me chuckle. Inner City Blues {Makes Me Wanna Holler}, Marvin Gaye I do like '60s/'70s soul-funk-R&B, but not as much as my iPod would lead you to believe.9) Peter Denies Jesus, John Debney from The Passion Of the Christ Hmm.10) The Old Account, Johnny Cash from God my iPod apparently wanted to end things on a particularly reverent note.Well, there you have it. Didn't pull any punches. I don't think my iPod gave a very accurate account of my tastes at all, but it could've been a lot worse considering some of the stuff I own. I have 13,697 songs in my iPod.
Miguel 1) If It's Magic, Stevie Wonder from Songs In the Key Of Life not embarrassed to have a Stevie song pop up first. Not at all.2) All My Loving, The Beatles I wldoun't consider The Beatles to be all that representative of my taste in music. In fact, I'd consider The Beatles to be far, far, far over-represented in my collection based on how many songs of theirs I have versus how much I love them.3) Just For You, Sam Cooke Apparently, my iPod is in a retro mood. Nothing newer than 1976 has come up yet.4) My Heart Will Go On, Celine Dion from Titanic Ouch. I was doing reasonably well, too. Yeah, I got the Titanic soundtrack. What of it? This actually is an incredibly well-written song, chest-thumping or no.5) Uptight {Everything's Alright}, Stevie Wonder Halfway through the list, I don't think my iPod is doing a particularly great job of shuffling.6) Calm Like A Bomb, Rage Against the Machine from The Battle Of Los Angeles Here we go. This is the kind of zig when you're set up for a zag that I think is more truly representative of my musical tastes.7) Separate Way {Worlds Apart}, Journey This one makes me laugh because I just added my Journey's Greatest Hits cd to my iTunes like a week ago after someone playing a different kind of iPod game was upset that I didn't have any Journey. I've had the cd since I stole it from my Mom, but I had never inputted it into my iPod. Makes me chuckle. Inner City Blues {Makes Me Wanna Holler}, Marvin Gaye I do like '60s/'70s soul-funk-R&B, but not as much as my iPod would lead you to believe.9) Peter Denies Jesus, John Debney from The Passion Of the Christ Hmm.10) The Old Account, Johnny Cash from God my iPod apparently wanted to end things on a particularly reverent note.Well, there you have it. Didn't pull any punches. I don't think my iPod gave a very accurate account of my tastes at all, but it could've been a lot worse considering some of the stuff I own. I have 13,697 songs in my iPod.