poorman'sMichaelScott
Apr 9 2007, 02:34 PM
QUOTE (Marissa87 @ Apr 9 2007, 02:32 PM)

Someone likes High School Musical!? Ok I don't feel so embaressed now. It's just when you have a 13 year old sister and you see all those BOP magazines laying around your house you can't help but starting liking those sort of things.
I actually haven't met anybody that doesn't like High School Musical! Who wouldn't? Bunch of good looking kids running around singing and dancing in a school! Wait...why does that sound so familiar?
chocolate pudding
Apr 9 2007, 02:35 PM
QUOTE (poorman @ Apr 9 2007, 03:28 PM)

Hey, High School Musical Rocks! We were just watching it today! I love that movie! No embarrasment needed.

Oh poorman. I'm going to just ignore this statement.
Being the orch dork I am, I have some string music. The string quartet tribute to Fall Out Boy, to be more specific. It's embarassing, yes, but they're a really good quartet.
Also, Panic! At The Disco.
I went to their concert too, but let's keep that a secret.
SharpSchruter23
Apr 9 2007, 02:36 PM
Music on my ipod that I'm proud of:
All-American Rejects
Anberlin
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew W.K.
Aqualung
The Beatles
The Beach Boys
Beck
Bedouin Soundclash
Ben Folds
The Benjamin Gate
Billy Joel
Blondie (leave me alone

)
Bono
The Chalets
Charlie Hall
Chris Rice
Chris Tomlin
Coldplay
Dashboard Confessional
David Crowder
Death Cab For Cutie
Delirious
DeVotchKa
The Eames Era
Emery
FAIR
Frank Sinatra
The Fratellis
Frou Frou
Get Set Go
Goo Goo Dolls
Guster
Hello Goodbye
Hillsong
Imogen Heap
Iron & Wine
Jeff Deyo
Jeremy Camp
Juliana Theory
John Mayer (and Trio)
The Killers
K.T. Tunstall
Kutless
Lifehouse
Lucerin Blue
Mae
Michael Buble
Miles Davis
Moonbabies
Mute Math
My Chemical Romance
Norah Jones
O.A.R.
O.K. Go
Passion '05, '06...soon to be '07
Phantom Planet
The Phenomenauts
Plain White T's
Postal Service
Psapp
Radiohead
Regina Spektor
Relient K
Riley Armstrong
Roisin Murphy
Sanctus Real
Scrantones.......oh yeah
Shane & Shane
Shawn McDonald
The Shins
Simon & Garfunkel
Snow Patrol
Sonicflood
Sufjan Stevens
The Swift
Switchfoot
Tegan & Sara
Mmmmmm delicious! This isn't all of it, but it's what I like the most. I also am a subscriber to Strongbad's Podcast and I have all of Season one, and parts of Season 2 and 3 of The Office on my ipod.
Marissa87
Apr 9 2007, 02:41 PM
QUOTE (SharpSchruter @ Apr 9 2007, 03:36 PM)

Mmmmmm delicious! This isn't all of it, but it's what I like the most. I also am a subscriber to Strongbad's Podcast and I have all of Season one, and parts of Season 2 and 3 of The Office on my ipod.
STRONGBAD!!! Oh man I forgot about how awesome he was.
Do you watch the email webisodes?
My fav is The Dragon
"Trogdor was a man, maybe he was a dragon man, or maybe he was just a dragon...but he was still Trogdor!!!!!!!!!!!! Trogdor!!!!!!!!! Burninating the countryside, burninating the pesants. Burninating all the people...."
Ok i'll stop.
SharpSchruter23
Apr 9 2007, 02:45 PM
QUOTE (Marissa87 @ Apr 9 2007, 02:41 PM)

STRONGBAD!!! Oh man I forgot about how awesome he was.
Do you watch the email webisodes?
My fav is The Dragon
"Trogdor was a man, maybe he was a dragon man, or maybe he was just a dragon...but he was still Trogdor!!!!!!!!!!!! Trogdor!!!!!!!!! Burninating the countryside, burninating the pesants. Burninating all the people...."
Ok i'll stop.
Of course! My fave is when Strongbad takes Homestar runner on an river cruise in a cardboard box with a hose as the river and he's the tour guide (can't remember which one it is though) and let's not forget Teen Girl Squad!!!
Soooooooo Good!
bubblewrap_1
Apr 9 2007, 02:49 PM
QUOTE (SharpSchruter @ Apr 9 2007, 03:45 PM)

Of course! My fave is when Strongbad takes Homestar runner on an river cruise in a cardboard box with a hose as the river and he's the tour guide (can't remember which one it is though) and let's not forget Teen Girl Squad!!!
Soooooooo Good!
Homestar runner fans!!

Where have you guys been!? No one ever knows what I'm talking about when I mention them!
SharpSchruter23
Apr 9 2007, 02:52 PM
I'm here for you bubblewrap! Anytime you need someone to understand you HSR references, just come to me

. (Wave of Babies.........!!)
bubblewrap_1
Apr 9 2007, 02:58 PM
QUOTE (SharpSchruter @ Apr 9 2007, 03:52 PM)

I'm here for you bubblewrap! Anytime you need someone to understand you HSR references, just come to me

. (Wave of Babies.........!!)
Makes me want to go watch some of the stuff again

The Fluffy Puff Marshmallow one is still my favorite-along with Strongbad's e-mails

And to be on-topic here- not really embarrassing or anything (to me at least) is that I have
a lot of Broadway music on my ipod. It never gets old!
SharpSchruter23
Apr 9 2007, 06:34 PM
QUOTE (bubblewrap @ Apr 9 2007, 02:58 PM)

Makes me want to go watch some of the stuff again

The Fluffy Puff Marshmallow one is still my favorite-along with Strongbad's e-mails
And to be on-topic here- not really embarrassing or anything (to me at least) is that I have
a lot of Broadway music on my ipod. It never gets old!
Word. One of my majors is Theatre...I have a lot of showtunes on it too.

I love musicals.
pbskl
Apr 9 2007, 06:39 PM
Haha, I have some decent guilty pleasures... usually just one or two songs per band listed, but not in all cases...
Death Cab, Good Charlotte, Garth Brooks, Gym Class Heroes, and Jack Johnson...
I'm not ashamed.
GruntledEmployee
Apr 9 2007, 06:54 PM
I don't have an iPod. I do have an MP3 player though with various 80's music, including Duran Duran, Cyndi Lauper (she's so unusual), Def Leppard, 38 Special, Pat Benetar. I also have lots of Rascal Flatts (my Pam theme song is Stand by RF-very very FNB). I have an odd mixture of Barry Manilow and Quiet Riot.
Such fun to listen to.
JimIsTheMan_1
Apr 9 2007, 07:33 PM
QUOTE (SharpSchruter @ Apr 9 2007, 03:36 PM)

Mmmmmm delicious! This isn't all of it, but it's what I like the most. I also am a subscriber to Strongbad's Podcast and I have all of Season one, and parts of Season 2 and 3 of The Office on my ipod.
Homestar Runner is still up? Man, I haven't been there in literally years!
SharpSchruter23
Apr 9 2007, 07:52 PM
QUOTE (JimIsTheMan @ Apr 9 2007, 07:33 PM)

Homestar Runner is still up? Man, I haven't been there in literally years!
Oh yeah..and better than ever!
http://www.homestarrunner.com
Marissa87
Apr 9 2007, 09:11 PM
All us Strongbad fans should have a light switch rave sometime!!! LOLOL.
When I'm bored I try to draw the dragon. I SAID CONSUMMATE Vs!
afmo
Apr 9 2007, 10:49 PM
ok, i'm gonna come out and say it, even though i would NEVER let any of the people i hang out see me listening to it...
I have Gordon Lightfoot on my iPod.....
there, i said it....
chocolate pudding
Apr 10 2007, 05:07 AM
QUOTE (SharpSchruter @ Apr 9 2007, 03:52 PM)

I'm here for you bubblewrap! Anytime you need someone to understand you HSR references, just come to me

. (Wave of Babies.........!!)
*Gets out ukelele* Ah wave o' babies, wave o' babies...
QUOTE (bubblewrap @ Apr 9 2007, 03:58 PM)

Makes me want to go watch some of the stuff again

The Fluffy Puff Marshmallow one is still my favorite-along with Strongbad's e-mails
And to be on-topic here- not really embarrassing or anything (to me at least) is that I have
a lot of Broadway music on my ipod. It never gets old!
Before I dwink a taww gwass of mewonade, I like to eat about a hundwed and fawty seven fruffy puff mashemewwows.
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I used to be so addicted to that site. I still go on there sometimes but not everyday like I used to, haha. In 8th grade my friends and I decided to give ourselves nicknames from Teen Girl Squad-I was Cheerleader due to my complete inability to do anything gymnastic.
SharpSchruter23
Apr 10 2007, 08:24 PM
LOL! Awesome!
This is a comic I made in one of my boring Hospitality courses. It chronicals a day in the life of my friends and I. Unfortunately you all won't get the references....but it's funny, just trust me. It's on my friend's website, she put it there...soo I'm not Sandra...I'm Christine.
http://www.sandragammon.com/dgallery.php?autoID=6
Jazzman_1
Apr 11 2007, 02:25 PM
QUOTE (afmo @ Apr 9 2007, 11:49 PM)

ok, i'm gonna come out and say it, even though i would NEVER let any of the people i hang out see me listening to it...
I have Gordon Lightfoot on my iPod.....
there, i said it....
Well, that raises the number of acts I've heard of up to about 7.
A general question to most of the other posters on this thread....
WHO???
Never heard of about 95% of this stuff. From the sounds of it, I may not want to, either. My kids (13 and 17) have heard of some of it, but not all.
If I had one of these things (and I refuse to use the name until I get a free one - I don't do free publicity), it would have some of these folks on it:
Beatles - Rubber Soul and later
John Lennon - some solo stuff and even a few with Yoko
Thelonious Monk (the world's greatest piano player ever)
BB King
Rolling Stones (but nothing from the last 20 years - they should have quit after
Exile On Main Street)
Billie Holiday
Hank Williams (sr.)
Bob Wills
Bob Dylan (everything except the last 10 years)
All kinds of Atlantic R&B (esp. 64-69)
a selection of electric and acoustic blues, especially hokum
Fleetwood Mac - but only the stuff with Peter Green
Eh bien... chacun a son gout....
SharpSchruter23
Sep 22 2007, 03:01 AM
Ace of Base
Agent Sparks
Alanis Morissette
All-American Rejects
The American Analog Set
Anberlin
Phantom of the Opera
Andrew W.K.
Aqualung
Arcade Fire
Audio Adrenaline
Beach Boys
The Beatles
Beck
Ben Folds
Benjamin Gate
Riverdance
Billy Bragg & Wilco
Blondie
Blue October
The Bravery
C. Gibbs Group
The Cardigans
Carole King
Casting Crowns
Chris Rice
Chris Tomlin
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Coldplay
Colin Hay
Dashboard Confessional
David Crowder Band
Death Cab for Cutie
Delirious?
DeVotchKa
Embrace
Emery
FAIR
Finger Eleven
Five for Fighting
The Format
Frank Sinatra
Franz Ferdinand
The Fratellis
The Fray
Frou Frou
The Glands
Goo Goo Dolls
Guster
The Handsome Family
Hello Goodbye
Hillsong
Imogen Heap
James Taylor
Jeff Deyo
Jeremy Camp
John Mayer
The Juliana Theory
Kasabian
The Killers
KT Tunstall
Kutless
Lifehouse
Maroon 5
Marty Casey (& the Lovehammers)
Matt Costa
Michael Buble
Michael Jackson
MuteMath
Muse
My Chemical Romance
Neutral Milk Hotel
Newsboys
Norah Jones
O.A.R.
The O.C. Supertones
O.K. Go
Our Lady Peace
Paolo Nutini
Phantom Planet
Pillar
The Police
Queen
R.E.M
Radiohead
Regina Spektor
Relient K
Rod Stewart
Sanctus Real
The Shins
Simon & Garfunkel
Sixpence None the Richer
Snow Patrol
Starflyer 59
Sufjan Stevens
The Swift
Switchfoot
Travis
U2
Vertical Horizon
The Vines
............
Lots lots more...these are just full albums. Whew.
BlueTurfBronco1
Sep 22 2007, 03:37 AM
My iPod is a schooling in classic rock, as expected. And a few random one song selections.
.38 Special
AC/DC
Aerosmith
Allman Brothers
The Animals
Aretha Franklin
B-52's
Bad Company
The Beatles
Beethoven
Billy Squier
Billy Talent
Black Sabbath
Bloodhound Gang
Blue Oyster Cult
The Blues Brothers
Blue Traveler
Blur
Bob Seger
Boston
Bachman Turner Overdrive
Carl Douglas
The Cars
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Charlie Daniel's Band
Cream
David Bowie
Def Leppard
Dire Straits
Doobie Brothers
Doors
Eagles
Edgar Winter Group
Electric Light Orchestra
Ennio Morricone
Eric Clapton
Fleetwood Mac
Foghat
Foreigner
George Thorogood
Godsmack
Golden Earring
Gorillaz
Grand Funk Railroad
The Guess Who
Guns and Roses
Harry Neilson
Heart
Hot Hot Heat
The
James Gang
Jefferson Starship
Jimi Hendrix
Joe Walsh
John Tesh
Journey
Judas Priest
Junior Brown
Kansas
The Kinks
Led Zeppelin
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Matchbox 20
Metallica
Mozart
Nazereth
Nirvana
Ozzy Osbourne
P.O.D.
Pink Floyd
The Police
Queen
R.E.M.
Ram Jam
Red Rider
REO Speedwagon
Rick Derringer
Right Said Fred
Rush
Santana
Scorpions
Sir Mix-A-Lot
Steppenwolf
Steve Goodman
The Steve Miller Band
Stray Cats
Styx
Supertramp
Survivor
Ted Nugent
Tenacious D
Thin Lizzy
Three Days Grace
Tom Petty
Van Halen
War
Weird Al Yankovic
The White Stripes
Whitesnake
The Who
William Shatner
Wolfmother
Yes
ZZ Top
How about them apples?
rocker creed
Sep 22 2007, 07:17 AM
I have a wacky mix of stuff on my iPod Snicker
Classic Rock
Boston
Cheap Trick
Led Zeppelin
Queen
Dire Straits
Ted Nugent
ZZ Top
Metal
Iced Earth
Iron Maiden
Blind Guardian
In Extremo
Megadeth
Prong
Corrosion of Comformity
Classic (broad genres represented)
Mussorsgy - Hut of Baba Yaga from Pictures at an Exhibition
Schubert - Trio in E-Flat Minor Opus 100
Lakma
Bach - Cello Suite
Stravinsky - Rite of Springs
Respheggi - Pines of Rome
Carl Orff
Soundtrack
Conan the Destroyer
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Country (and alt country)
Willie Nelson
Mary Chapin Carpenter
Kasey Chambers
Guitar Oriented
Gary Moore
Hotei
80's Pop
Bananrama
Duran Duran
Madness
Female Singers
Kate Bush
Sarah McLachlan
Gabriela Kulka
Mellisa Ethridge
Indigo Girls
Tara McLean
Tori Amos
Rock (prog, misc, etc)
Peter Gabriel
Sigur Ros
Fish (no, not Phish)
Marillion
Dick Dale
Rush
fancynewsammy
Sep 22 2007, 07:23 AM
QUOTE (BlueTurfBronco @ Sep 22 2007, 03:37 AM)

William Shatner
Not making fun, just curious - titles, please

If I give you my address, can I borrow your iPod? That's a pretty incredible list.
I posted mine a few pages back, and it hasn't changed much. I do have a pretty long wish list, and I think it just grew a little
BlueTurfBronco1
Sep 22 2007, 02:07 PM
QUOTE (fancynewsammy @ Sep 22 2007, 07:23 AM)

Not making fun, just curious - titles, please

If I give you my address, can I borrow your iPod? That's a pretty incredible list.
I posted mine a few pages back, and it hasn't changed much. I do have a pretty long wish list, and I think it just grew a little

I have no problem admiting I have a few William Shatner songs. Oh wait, did I say songs, I meant Spoken Words. They are so ridiculous.
Mr. Tambourine Man
You'll Have Time
I Can't Get Behind That
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Absolutely amazing work by Shatner
As far as stuff you should have on your iPod...I have my Essentials playlist that I could post for you if you'd like. It has all the songs I could never get tired of. Just ask and I'll post it.
fancynewsammy
Sep 22 2007, 03:02 PM
QUOTE (BlueTurfBronco @ Sep 22 2007, 02:07 PM)

I have no problem admiting I have a few William Shatner songs. Oh wait, did I say songs, I meant Spoken Words. They are so ridiculous.
Mr. Tambourine Man
You'll Have Time
I Can't Get Behind That
Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Absolutely amazing work by Shatner
As far as stuff you should have on your iPod...I have my Essentials playlist that I could post for you if you'd like. It has all the songs I could never get tired of. Just ask and I'll post it.
I have to get me some William Shatner

Yes, please do post your Essentials!
BlueTurfBronco1
Sep 22 2007, 03:30 PM
QUOTE (fancynewsammy @ Sep 22 2007, 03:02 PM)

I have to get me some William Shatner

Yes, please do post your Essentials!
Well, here it goes (pops knuckles)
AC/DC-
Back In Black
Dirty Deeds
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
It' A Long Way To The Top If You Wanna Rock n' Roll
TNT
Highway To ****
The Animals-
House of the Rising Sun
Bad Company-
Bad Company
Black Sabbath-
Children of the Grave
Paranoid
Iron Man
Blue Oyster Cult-
Don't Fear the Reaper
Burning for You
Godzilla
Bob Seger-
Turn the page
Boston- I don't even put Boston on my Essentials because it would be every song. So how about their 3 best albums...
Boston
Don't Look Back
Walk On
Creedence Clearwater Revival-
Proud Mary
Green River
Fortunate Son
Up Around the Bend
The Charlie Daniel's Band-
The Devil Went Down to Georgia
Cream-
White Room
Crossroads
Deep Purple-
Smoke on the Water
My Woman from Tokyo
Dire Straits-
Down to the Waterline
Sultans of Swing
Eagles-
Life in the Fast Lane
Already Gone
Electric Light Orchestra-
Fire on High
Eric Clapton-
I Shot the Sherriff
Layla
Cocaine
Foghat-
Fool for the City
Foreigner-
Cold As Ice
Hot Blooded
Juke Box Hero
The Guess Who-
American Woman
Guns N' Roses-
Welcome to the Jungle
Sweet Child O' Mine
Jimi Hendrix-
All Along the Watchtower
Purple Haze
Foxy Lady
Journey-
Wheel in the Sky
Kansas-
Carry on the Wayward Son
Dust in the Wind
Led Zeppelin-
Communication Breakdown
Immagrant Song
Stairway to Heaven
Kashmir
Metallica-
Ecstacy of Gold
Enter Sandman
Nirvana-
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Ozzy Osbourne-
Crazy Train
Pink Floyd-
Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2
Comfortably Numb
Queen-
Bohemian Rhapsody
I Want it All
Headlong
Stone Cold Crazy
Another One Bites the Dust
Red Rider-
Lunatic Fringe
Rick Derringer-
Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo
Rush-
The Spirit of Radio
The Steve Miller Band-
Jungle Love
Fly Like and Eagle
Styx-
Blue Collar Man
Supertramp-
The Logical Song
Survivor-
Eye of the Tiger
Ted Nugent-
Stanglehold
Cat Scratch Fever
Van Halen-
Eruption
You Really Got Me
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Panama
Hot For Teacher
The Who-
Pinball Wizard
We Won't Get Fooled Again
Yes-
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Roundabout
ZZ Top-
I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide
Cheap Sunglasses
La Grange
That took me 12 minutes, not bad.
fancynewsammy
Sep 22 2007, 03:34 PM
QUOTE (BlueTurfBronco @ Sep 22 2007, 03:30 PM)

Well, here it goes (pops knuckles)

Awesome list. I'm going to steal it.
JAM4NEVER
Sep 22 2007, 05:23 PM
Sharp, I love your list. We have much in common when it comes to music.
SharpSchruter23
Sep 22 2007, 07:33 PM
Thanks!!^^^
I've now updated it, showing all that I cannot live without and editing those that I can.
Agent Sparks
All-American Rejects
The American Analog Set
Amber Pacific
Anberlin
Andrew W.K.
Aqualung
Arcade Fire
Armor for Sleep
Beach Boys
The Beatles
Beck
Bedouin Soundclash
Ben Folds
Ben Lee
Bill Whelan (Riverdance)
Billy Bragg & Wilco
Billy Joel
Blondie
Blue October
The Bravery
C. Gibbs Group
The Cardigans
Carole King
The Chalets
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Coldplay
Colin Hay
Dashboard Confessional
David Crowder Band
Death Cab for Cutie
Delirious?
DeVotchKa
Disturbed
The Eames Era
Embrace
Emery
FAIR
Finger Eleven
Five Iron Frenzy
The Format
Frank Sinatra
Franz Ferdinand
The Fratellis
The Fray
Frou Frou
Gatsby's American Dream
The Glands
Goo Goo Dolls
Guster
Gym Class Heroes
The Handsome Family
Hello Goodbye
Hillsong
Imogen Heap
Iron & Wine
James Taylor
Jeff Deyo
Jeremy Camp
John Mayer
The Juliana Theory
Julien-K
Kasabian
The Killers
KT Tunstall
Kutless
Lifehouse
Linkin Park
Lucerin Blue
Mae
Maroon 5
Marty Casey (& the Lovehammers)
Matt Costa
Metric
Miles Davis
Michael Buble
Michael Jackson
Moonbabies
Motion City Soundtrack
MuteMath
Muse
My Chemical Romance
Neutral Milk Hotel
Newsboys
Norah Jones
O.A.R.
The O.C. Supertones
O.K. Go
Our Lady Peace
Paolo Nutini
Peter, Bjorn, & John
The Phenomenauts
Phantom Planet
Plain White T's
The Postal Service
Pillar
The Police
Psaap
Queen
R.E.M
Radiohead
Regina Spektor
Relient K
Rod Stewart
Roisin Murphy
Sanctus Real
The Shins
Simon & Garfunkel
Sixpence None the Richer
Smashing Pumpkins
Snow Patrol
Starflyer 59
Sufjan Stevens
The Swift
Switchfoot
Taking Back Sunday
Tegan & Sara
Travis
The Used
U2
Vertical Horizon
The Vines
This is in no way ALL of it, but it's my most complete list of favorites. Absolutes are bolded.
Great_Philanderer
Sep 23 2007, 01:04 PM
I see Sharpshruter and BlueTurfBronco had added their playlists. The question for the two of you is though, which of those songs if any are you embarrased to have on your iPods. Which ones would your friends and family tease you over?
SharpSchruter23
Sep 23 2007, 01:09 PM
^^
Ace of Base and Blondie...also I have some William Shatner and various soundtracks from movies that kind of embarrass me.
Miss Congeniality, Runaway Bride, Sweet Home Alabama...but I really like the songs on them.
mambo_no_5
Sep 23 2007, 01:18 PM
Here is some of the stuff on my ipod that I'm slightly embarassed to have:
-both High School Musical soundtracks (and yes I know every single word)
-NSync (including their Christmas album haha)
-Backstreet Boys
-O Town (these last three kind of go together)
Wedd329
Sep 23 2007, 03:40 PM
I don't know that I have anything to be really embarrassed over. I have lots of 90's hair metal (Skid Row, Warrant) and the like, but I'm not embarrassed by it (although my husband thinks I should be! PS--I'm 33).
I do have I Want it That Way (Backstreet) and Oops I Did it Again (Britney), but here is my theory. You don't have to like the collective work of a band/artist, but you can like a song here and there. I will not go see Britney in concert, but that song is darn catchy!
BlueTurfBronco1
Sep 23 2007, 04:16 PM
As close as it gets to guilty pleasures for me is William Shatner and I have them on my iPod as a joke so does that really count? I have Def Leppard but only 3 of their good songs. Oh, I have a Britney Spears, Toxic on my iPod too but that is the only song of hers I will lesten too though.
I'm not sure if I have guilty pleasures.
rocker creed
Sep 23 2007, 05:37 PM
QUOTE (Great Philanderer @ Sep 23 2007, 12:04 PM)

I see Sharpshruter and BlueTurfBronco had added their playlists. The question for the two of you is though, which of those songs if any are you embarrased to have on your iPods. Which ones would your friends and family tease you over?
My friends tease me over the 80's pop on my iPod - Banarama, Duran Duran, Cyndi Lauper, etc. My family think the inclusion of Willie Nelson is a bit strange.
stlcard_25
Sep 24 2007, 12:04 AM
QUOTE (BlueTurfBronco @ Sep 22 2007, 04:30 PM)

Well, here it goes (pops knuckles)
Wow, so many of your songs would be on my essentials list as well. Actually, I'd say 75% of them would be. I'd have to give some thought to mine, as well as what's on my mp3 player...post tomorrow, I guess.
sharladawn
Oct 12 2007, 01:52 AM
This isn't on my ipod, but my dentists. And how, you may be wondering, do I know what's on my dentists ipod? Well, I was at his office today getting 2 cavities filled. They have started offering ipods to the patients during the drilling and such, it was actually pretty cool. Anyway, there was a playlist titled "Randy's Playlist" which included, "My Hump" and some Air Supply songs, among others. Mind you, my dentist is in his early 30's. I'm sorry, but a man having Air Supply on his playlist? Not acceptable.
Fancy_New_Becca
Jan 21 2008, 02:21 PM
I added some new songs to my list. I wanted som bad 80's music. I got some debbie gibson

pebbles

Some poision.
I'll cop it.

I did add some beastie boys, nirvana, snoop dog, black eyes peas, daughtry, corraine baliey rae so it evens out
minkiloo
Jan 21 2008, 02:45 PM
I'm very embarrassed to say, but I do have a Hannah Montana song on my ipod

BUT in my defense, it's one of my work-out songs.
Wedd329
Jan 21 2008, 05:53 PM
QUOTE (scranton temp liz @ Jan 21 2008, 02:21 PM)

Some poision.
I'll cop it.

Hey, now, let's not make fun of Poison.
This is one of my favorite songs!!
buymeacoke_1
Jan 21 2008, 10:03 PM
I just added some Karla Bonoff and Eva Cassidy.
I have Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Aretha, James Taylor, Jennifer Warnes, Andrea Bocelli, and the rest is opera.
Fancy_New_Becca
Jan 21 2008, 10:30 PM
I agree wedd poision is cool but you can hear the cheesey songs so many times ya know.
I added enVouge to my ipod. I put the B-52's, oasis, robbie williams, take that, hear say.
I even put Cher and the spice girls on it!

I'm rolling in camp pop music
Whorish_Orange_Streamers
Jan 25 2008, 12:57 PM
QUOTE (Rocker Creed @ Sep 23 2007, 03:37 PM)

My friends tease me over the 80's pop on my iPod - Banarama, Duran Duran, Cyndi Lauper, etc. My family think the inclusion of Willie Nelson is a bit strange.
RC, I fully support your love of 80s music (I have these that you listed and a whole lot more - in fact, there are nearly 2,000 songs in my 80s folder alone - all of it along the New Wave and Punk varieties).
And I have a sizeable catalog of Willie Nelson music as well. His version of "Blue Skies" is one of my all-time favorites!
Now, as I was hiking through the abyssmal weather, my iPod (on "shuffle") played a couple of songs in row that were pretty incongruous, but that all pleased me nevertheless:
"With a Little Luck" (Paul McCartney and Wings)
"Cobrastyle" (The Teddybears)
"Brand New Colony" (The Postal Service)
"Mastermind" (Daniel Ash)
"They'll Soon Discover" (The Shins)
"Baker Street" (Jerry Rafferty)
"Show Show" (The National)
"Love Cats" (The Cure)
(Yeah, it is kind of an embarrassing list...)
Fancy_New_Becca
Jan 25 2008, 01:10 PM
My fav bob marely song, No woman no cry. I can listen to that all day. I've added some older Dolly Parton and johnny cash as well.
Office_holic
Jan 29 2008, 03:42 PM
I confess I didnt cry today thought I have good reason to.
But the day is not over yet *sniffs*
I confess to eating cheesecake for breakfast
G_Armani
Jan 29 2008, 08:33 PM
Britney spears gimme more i have on my ipod i dont like to reveal that alot
Whorish_Orange_Streamers
Jan 29 2008, 08:58 PM
Dead Kennedys.
It was that sort of day.
JAM4EVA_1
Jan 30 2008, 01:24 PM
*NSYNC. I'm not ashamed.
Whorish_Orange_Streamers
Jan 30 2008, 01:33 PM
Ween.
I'm all about the Ween today.
prettyinpink86
Feb 6 2008, 03:44 AM
QUOTE (JAM4EVA @ Jan 30 2008, 01:24 PM)

*NSYNC. I'm not ashamed.


I have their song Gone on my iPod & I don't plan to remove it for quite some time.
I pretty have all the Spice Girls singles along with some non-released tracks & I'm not ashamed in the slightest manner

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AySupaFly
Feb 8 2008, 10:18 AM
I don't have an Ipod but I do have iTunes and I have to say that the weirdest song I have on there is "Do the Bartman"
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