Following in the footsteps of Suze here is my iMeme, based on my iTunes tracks.
Total number of tracks: 8,609 - trying to move as much to hard drive as possible.
Last 10 songs played:
Sort by song title
First Song: “? Vs. Rahzel” by The Roots
Last Song: “Zurich is Stained” by Pavement
Sort by time
Shortest Song: This was tough because of sound effects and interludes - I discounted thouse and the shortest would be I’ve Got A Theory/Bunnies/If We’re Together from Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Once More with Feeling at 18 seconds
Longest Song: Slide Show y Travis at 18:31 ( a lot of blank space in there)
Sort by album
First: ‘Tis The Season For Los Straitjackets - a Christmas CD that is a bit off and good
Last: Zucchero And Co. - fooled on this - it SUCKS
Top 10 Most Played Songs (yes, I like Radiohead a little)
First five songs that come up on Party Shuffle
Number of search returns for:
sex: 50 (I guess my favorite would be Tired of Sex by Weezer)
love: 425
you: 972
death: 33
hate: 37
wish: 18
Ostensibly A Rubber Door is about anything that's on my mind. Mostly that seems to be about politics, music, sports, and arguing with others about all of the above. I took the name of this blog from a Michael Penn song called Me Around. Check out Michael - he's about the best singer/songwriter there is.
Howard
February 2nd, 2006 at 11:23 am
I’m thinking about doing this, Spense, but when I looked to see what were the Top 10 most listening to songs, 8 of the 10 were from Mr. Hollywood Jr. :) I knew I was listening to it obsessively, but didn’t realize until now just how much.
New favorite song from the album:
A Bad Sign
suze
February 2nd, 2006 at 2:04 pm
excellent.
and there’s nothing wrong with loving a little radiohead now and then…i need to pull out my copy of hail to the chief again…and start ripping some of their tunes on to my computer, as i just realized that i’ve not listened to them in a long time…
Merujo
February 2nd, 2006 at 2:05 pm
Okay. I have no Radiohead. Where do you recommend I start?
(Sometimes, I’m so behind musically, it’s scary.)
Spencer
February 2nd, 2006 at 4:44 pm
I think their best work is OK Computer but the most accessible cd they have is probably The Bends. Hail to the Thief is also excellent, but finds them experimenting a bit with their sound - so some might not like it as much as the previous cds.