My 4 GB iPod
I got my 4 GB iPod for Christmas in 2008. I first had a lot of classical music on it and Charlie Parker, but I gradually changed it radically. It went through many stages, at one time it had a lot of Joni Mitchell, too. I still use it every day, from the time Mike Francesa's radio show goes off (6:30 pm) to about 10:00 pm. That's when I start listening to my new 16 GB iPod. So, anyhow, I won't be changing my 4 GB iPod around anymore, as I have deleted the playlist. I like it the way it is now; this is how it stands:
A.J. Weberman - Telephone conversation with Bob Dylan - just a 30 second clip, I found it on the internet. Ivar downloaded the whole conversation for me and put it on a disc.
Al Green - "Jesus is Waiting"
The Beatles - I included every song from the Hey Jude album, which I still have on LP, featuring the Beatles dressed up in stylish clothes.
Billy Preston - "That's the Way God Planned It"
Bob Dylan - At Budokan, Million Faces at My Feet, Woodstock 94
Bob Marley - Natty Dread
Boz Scaggs - "Thanks to You"
Chet Baker - On a Misty Night, Lonely Star, CB Sings It Could Happen to You
Chicago - Chicago III - downloaded from iTunes
The Cure - "In Between Days"
David Bowie - "Life on Mars?" - a live version from the deluxe Aladdin Sane double-CD set.
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Elton John - "If there's a God in heaven (What's he waiting for)"
Eric Clapton - Pilgrim
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood - Live at Madison Square Garden
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
George Harrison & Bob Dylan - The Concert for Bangladesh
Gillian Welch - "Look at Miss Ohio"
Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy" - my mother loves this song, too.
Grateful Dead - Europe 72, Skull and Roses, Digital Downloads Vol. 1 (Live at the Palladium), plus various songs, including "Standing on the Moon", two versions of "Easy Wind", "Candyman" and "Friend of the Devil" from Dead Set, etc.
Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Roots to Branches, Catfish Rising
Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
Jimmy Buffett - A1A, "Bama Breeze", "Brahma Fear"
John Lennon - the songs from Shaved Fish, plus a few other songs, including live versions of "Come Together" and "Yer Blues" as well as "Well (Baby Please Don't Go)" from the Lennon 4 CD box I bought shortly after my head injury.
Kenny Chesney - a few songs I downloaded from iTunes, including "Beer in Mexico", "Guitars and Tiki Bars" and "When the Sun Goes Down"
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III - I used to listen to this on LP with Michael McGovern
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal - downloaded from iTunes
Lucinda Williams - "King of Hearts" - also downloaded by Kim Antonick as a way of remembering our relationship.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Simple Man"
Marshall Tucker - "Heard it in a love song"
Neil Young - "Yonder Stands the Sinner"
Pete Townshend - "Let's See Action", "Pure and Easy" and "Sheraton Gibson", all from his first solo album, Who Came First
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street
Santana - Multi-Dimensional Warrior
The Traveling Wilburys - "Tweeter and the Monkey Man"
Van Morrison - Days Like This - my parents gave this to me as a gift in 1995 or 1996.
A.J. Weberman - Telephone conversation with Bob Dylan - just a 30 second clip, I found it on the internet. Ivar downloaded the whole conversation for me and put it on a disc.
Al Green - "Jesus is Waiting"
The Beatles - I included every song from the Hey Jude album, which I still have on LP, featuring the Beatles dressed up in stylish clothes.
Billy Preston - "That's the Way God Planned It"
Bob Dylan - At Budokan, Million Faces at My Feet, Woodstock 94
Bob Marley - Natty Dread
Boz Scaggs - "Thanks to You"
Chet Baker - On a Misty Night, Lonely Star, CB Sings It Could Happen to You
Chicago - Chicago III - downloaded from iTunes
The Cure - "In Between Days"
David Bowie - "Life on Mars?" - a live version from the deluxe Aladdin Sane double-CD set.
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Elton John - "If there's a God in heaven (What's he waiting for)"
Eric Clapton - Pilgrim
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood - Live at Madison Square Garden
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
George Harrison & Bob Dylan - The Concert for Bangladesh
Gillian Welch - "Look at Miss Ohio"
Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy" - my mother loves this song, too.
Grateful Dead - Europe 72, Skull and Roses, Digital Downloads Vol. 1 (Live at the Palladium), plus various songs, including "Standing on the Moon", two versions of "Easy Wind", "Candyman" and "Friend of the Devil" from Dead Set, etc.
Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Roots to Branches, Catfish Rising
Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
Jimmy Buffett - A1A, "Bama Breeze", "Brahma Fear"
John Lennon - the songs from Shaved Fish, plus a few other songs, including live versions of "Come Together" and "Yer Blues" as well as "Well (Baby Please Don't Go)" from the Lennon 4 CD box I bought shortly after my head injury.
Kenny Chesney - a few songs I downloaded from iTunes, including "Beer in Mexico", "Guitars and Tiki Bars" and "When the Sun Goes Down"
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III - I used to listen to this on LP with Michael McGovern
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal - downloaded from iTunes
Lucinda Williams - "King of Hearts" - also downloaded by Kim Antonick as a way of remembering our relationship.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Simple Man"
Marshall Tucker - "Heard it in a love song"
Neil Young - "Yonder Stands the Sinner"
Pete Townshend - "Let's See Action", "Pure and Easy" and "Sheraton Gibson", all from his first solo album, Who Came First
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main Street
Santana - Multi-Dimensional Warrior
The Traveling Wilburys - "Tweeter and the Monkey Man"
Van Morrison - Days Like This - my parents gave this to me as a gift in 1995 or 1996.
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