Some Personal iTunes Numbers
My car stereo has an AUX connection? Where, in the back like my home receiver? If so, I'm not removing the stereo from the dash to access it. Thank you anyhoo, Robbie.tillotson505 wrote:Dougie - they make such a cable. Ipod to RCA jacks. Jacks into the AUX connection of the receiver and you're in business.
Enjoy.
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This is ipod related so I am putting it here. I am guessing most of here have some sort of mp3 player, what method do you use to listen to it in your car? There are those tape deck things that work great for about a month before the wire gets all screwy and you have to hold it just so. I have tried a couple of those FM transmitters but again, the sound quality is dubious at best. THe last option seems to be buying an in-dash stereo system with some kind of ipod attachment. But those are a little cost prohibitive considering most of my car trips are less than 10 minutes long, plus my car stereo seems pretty good and I don't want to get rid of it. Which method do most of you use? Thanks for any help.
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Sunday afternoon listening.
Space Junk I 0:53 Terroir Blues
Interlude #5 0:44 Death Songs for the Living
Equilibrium 0:49 Sebastopol
Interlude #3 0:26 Death Songs for the Living
Freight 1:56 The Slaughter Rule
Take My Word 2:04 March 16-20, 1992
Interlude #4 1:14 Death Songs for the Living
Fish Fingers Norway 2:10 Terroir Blues
Interlude #8 1:09 Death Songs for the Living
Frost Heaves 2:21 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #9 1:05 Death Songs for the Living
Jodel 0:41 Wide Swing Tremolo
Fortissimo Wah 0:38 Sebastopol
Sandusky 3:44 March 16-20, 1992
Interlude #7 0:43 Death Songs for the Living
Buffalo Jump 0:47 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #2 1:00 Death Songs for the Living
Jam 0:42 Terroir Blues
Pickle River 4:01 Various
Prelude (Make It Alright) 1:36 Sebastopol
Space Junk V 0:31 Terroir Blues
Interlude #6 0:58 Death Songs for the Living
Cold Chimes 2:03 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #1 0:56 Death Songs for the Living
Dark Early 1:24 The Slaughter Rule
Chanty 1:28 Wide Swing Tremolo
Augusta 1:11 The Slaughter Rule
Jam 2:14 Son Volt 8/26/06
Open Ground (reprise) 2:37 The Slaughter Rule
Hangman 1:59 The Slaughter Rule
Open Ground 2:36 The Slaughter Rule
Space Junk VI 0:56 Terroir Blues
West of Samoa 2:31 The Slaughter Rule
Prelude (Make It Alright) 3:32 Sebastopol Plus Demos
Space Junk IV 0:36 Terroir Blues
Space Junk II 0:35 Terroir Blues
Highwood 1:51 The Slaughter Rule
Gumption 1:39 The Slaughter Rule
Space Junk III 0:38 Terroir Blues
If I am missing any non-live instrumentals, please let me know. This was fantastic to listen to by the way. Can't wait to add instrumentals from the Kerouac film, should it ever be released.
Sunday afternoon listening.
Space Junk I 0:53 Terroir Blues
Interlude #5 0:44 Death Songs for the Living
Equilibrium 0:49 Sebastopol
Interlude #3 0:26 Death Songs for the Living
Freight 1:56 The Slaughter Rule
Take My Word 2:04 March 16-20, 1992
Interlude #4 1:14 Death Songs for the Living
Fish Fingers Norway 2:10 Terroir Blues
Interlude #8 1:09 Death Songs for the Living
Frost Heaves 2:21 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #9 1:05 Death Songs for the Living
Jodel 0:41 Wide Swing Tremolo
Fortissimo Wah 0:38 Sebastopol
Sandusky 3:44 March 16-20, 1992
Interlude #7 0:43 Death Songs for the Living
Buffalo Jump 0:47 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #2 1:00 Death Songs for the Living
Jam 0:42 Terroir Blues
Pickle River 4:01 Various
Prelude (Make It Alright) 1:36 Sebastopol
Space Junk V 0:31 Terroir Blues
Interlude #6 0:58 Death Songs for the Living
Cold Chimes 2:03 The Slaughter Rule
Interlude #1 0:56 Death Songs for the Living
Dark Early 1:24 The Slaughter Rule
Chanty 1:28 Wide Swing Tremolo
Augusta 1:11 The Slaughter Rule
Jam 2:14 Son Volt 8/26/06
Open Ground (reprise) 2:37 The Slaughter Rule
Hangman 1:59 The Slaughter Rule
Open Ground 2:36 The Slaughter Rule
Space Junk VI 0:56 Terroir Blues
West of Samoa 2:31 The Slaughter Rule
Prelude (Make It Alright) 3:32 Sebastopol Plus Demos
Space Junk IV 0:36 Terroir Blues
Space Junk II 0:35 Terroir Blues
Highwood 1:51 The Slaughter Rule
Gumption 1:39 The Slaughter Rule
Space Junk III 0:38 Terroir Blues
If I am missing any non-live instrumentals, please let me know. This was fantastic to listen to by the way. Can't wait to add instrumentals from the Kerouac film, should it ever be released.
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I don't know why I'm still interested in this thread, probably because I created it. I am not a fan of making playlists, playlists = gayness, but when I want to hear a melange of songs I just type in a word in the search box and play whatever comes up randomly.
Murder.........19 songs
Green......... 106
Whiskey.......169
Live............ 671
Red.............288
Girl..............137
Won't...........26
Ali................259
Now mind you, the numbers reflect not just song titles but albums, artists and even if the letters of the word appear in order e.g. Ali appears in all Ali Farka Toure songs and in The Avett Brothers' Emotionalism. Thought you'd like to know.
Murder.........19 songs
Green......... 106
Whiskey.......169
Live............ 671
Red.............288
Girl..............137
Won't...........26
Ali................259
Now mind you, the numbers reflect not just song titles but albums, artists and even if the letters of the word appear in order e.g. Ali appears in all Ali Farka Toure songs and in The Avett Brothers' Emotionalism. Thought you'd like to know.
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Some Personal iTunes Numbers
Being forced to be in the office today with absolutely nothing to do I decided to play around in iTunes and organize and whatnot. I noticed there are currently 11663 songs by 233 artists. Of the 11663 songs, 1178 of them are by or partly attributed to, in some way, shape or form, Jay Farrar. This is 10% of the total on my ipod. The second largest total by an artist is Neil Young with a paltry, by comparison, 425 and Neil Young has been performing for over 40 years. As a caveat, I will add that of the 1178, most are live versions of released songs but there are still 350 unique songs that he wrote, contributed to or played on. Am I alone in this or do your mp3 players also reflect this obsession?