What's In Your CD Player?
- sloop_john_b
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Five most recently played albums, according to iTunes:
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, op. 67 (as performed by the Academy of Ancient Music & conducted by Christopher Hogwood).
Arnold Schoenberg's String Quartet #2 in F#m.
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no. 2 in F, BWV 1047.
The Smiths - Best of the Smiths Volume II
For a long drive, and as a honorable mention, I have to reccomend Sufjan Stevens - Illinois.
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, op. 67 (as performed by the Academy of Ancient Music & conducted by Christopher Hogwood).
Arnold Schoenberg's String Quartet #2 in F#m.
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Bright Eyes - Cassadaga
Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no. 2 in F, BWV 1047.
The Smiths - Best of the Smiths Volume II
For a long drive, and as a honorable mention, I have to reccomend Sufjan Stevens - Illinois.
Had to whip out to the car and have a look:
Pink Floyd - Pulse
AC/DC - Back In Black
Searchers - Greatest Hits
Airway Lanes EP
Beatles compilation
George Thorogood and The Destroyers - Half A Boy, Half A Man
BB King - Lucille and Friends
They'd see me out the first 200 miles!!
Pink Floyd - Pulse
AC/DC - Back In Black
Searchers - Greatest Hits
Airway Lanes EP
Beatles compilation
George Thorogood and The Destroyers - Half A Boy, Half A Man
BB King - Lucille and Friends
They'd see me out the first 200 miles!!

"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
- bob_atherton
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- melibreits
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Here's what's in my car CD box right now:
Hautewerk
The Best of Sixpence None the Richer
The Essential John Denver
Glenn Kaiser: Blues Heaven II
Mike Stand and Clash of Symbols: Full Circle
Third Day Chronology
The Waiting: Blue Belly Sky
ABBA Gold
Celine Dion: One Heart (BTW, the lead guitar on "I Drove All Night" sure sounds like a Ric to me....)
Hautewerk
The Best of Sixpence None the Richer
The Essential John Denver
Glenn Kaiser: Blues Heaven II
Mike Stand and Clash of Symbols: Full Circle
Third Day Chronology
The Waiting: Blue Belly Sky
ABBA Gold
Celine Dion: One Heart (BTW, the lead guitar on "I Drove All Night" sure sounds like a Ric to me....)
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
In my car (I'm currently on a throwback kick):
Willie Nelson - 16 Biggest Hits
George Jones - Greatest Hits
Earth, Wind & Fire - Alive in '75
Earth, Wind & Fire - Hits Compilation
and, XM-167 Air America Radio
[Side note: I finally got a new car (after 11 years) - an '07 Toyota Yaris. One cool thing about it is that it has an auxiliary-in jack, right next to the shift lever between the seats (of all places). I run my XM MyFi into the aux in jack, and that way, I can flip back and forth between XM and CD's by hitting one button on the dashboard, and both are crystal clear. I love it.]
Willie Nelson - 16 Biggest Hits
George Jones - Greatest Hits
Earth, Wind & Fire - Alive in '75
Earth, Wind & Fire - Hits Compilation
and, XM-167 Air America Radio
[Side note: I finally got a new car (after 11 years) - an '07 Toyota Yaris. One cool thing about it is that it has an auxiliary-in jack, right next to the shift lever between the seats (of all places). I run my XM MyFi into the aux in jack, and that way, I can flip back and forth between XM and CD's by hitting one button on the dashboard, and both are crystal clear. I love it.]
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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I usually have several CDs in the car, but I just cleaned it out.
But there is one. It's called Basil, a compilation of demo tapes made by Joey Molland of Badfinger from the early 1970s to the present. He lives out here, lent it to a fellow who fixed his computer, and that fellow lent it to me. Basil, I think, was his dog.
Now the iPod...I hook that up to the car stereo and listen to hundreds of things randomly.
I usually have several CDs in the car, but I just cleaned it out.
But there is one. It's called Basil, a compilation of demo tapes made by Joey Molland of Badfinger from the early 1970s to the present. He lives out here, lent it to a fellow who fixed his computer, and that fellow lent it to me. Basil, I think, was his dog.
Now the iPod...I hook that up to the car stereo and listen to hundreds of things randomly.
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
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shinynewtoy
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Mp3 player has alot of local stuff (3, Peacebomb, Fierce Nipples, Weerd Science, Coheed and Cambria), alot of Fugazi, some Helmet, Zep, Jeff Buckley, DFA 1979, Mars Volta, Minutemen, Primus, Police, Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, Beatles, Cream, Johnny Cash, Fiona Apple, Bad Brains, CodeSeven, Epitones, Hum, Dag, and a bunch of 3kMylz (the stuff I produced.)
Guaranteed to promote schizophrenia...
Guaranteed to promote schizophrenia...

What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
Melissa, I'm sure you must know that Mke Stand is a Rickenbacker player. I know that he owned a JG acoustic. I forget if it is a 700 or a 730 though. He's had a number of other Ricks too. Nice guy.
In my CD player:
Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Hautewerk
Tears For Fears - Elemental
Stone Temple Pilots - Greatest Hits
U2- Best Of
On the iPod:
2500+ songs
In my CD player:
Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Hautewerk
Tears For Fears - Elemental
Stone Temple Pilots - Greatest Hits
U2- Best Of
On the iPod:
2500+ songs

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