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What's your top 5 most played songs this week -- be honest!!

This week I seem to have been listening to:

1. You're A Bastard -- Mark Lemhouse (The Great American Yard Sale)

2. Heart Of Gold -- Neil Young (Harvest)

3. Full Force Gale -- Van Morrison (Best Of)

4. Teach Your Children -- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (So Far)

5. Ring Of Fire -- Johnny Cash (The Legend Of)

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Surely there's someone else out there with an ipod!!!

This week I've been listening to:

1. What A Wonderful World -- Louis Armstrong (Good Morning Vietnam Soundtrack)

2. Born Under A Bad Sign -- Cream (Wheels Of Fire)

3. Homeless -- Paul Simon (Graceland)

4. Be Still My Beating Heart -- Sting (Nothing Like The Sun)

5. Moving On -- Gary Moore (Still Got The Blues)

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Surely there's someone else out there with an ipod!!!

This week I've been listening to:

1. What A Wonderful World -- Louis Armstrong (Good Morning Vietnam Soundtrack)

2. Born Under A Bad Sign -- Cream (Wheels Of Fire)

3. Homeless -- Paul Simon (Graceland)

4. Be Still My Beating Heart -- Sting (Nothing Like The Sun)

5. Moving On -- Gary Moore (Still Got The Blues)

I f'cken left mine at hame :(

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I've not got an Ipod. I used to have a Walkman - in fact I think I still have it - but I just don't feel the need to have music in my lugs wherever I go. I have a radio/CD player in the motor and that does me.

I do have a small digital radio that I sometimes use on train journeys etc.

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I've not got an Ipod. I used to have a Walkman - in fact I think I still have it - but I just don't feel the need to have music in my lugs wherever I go. I have a radio/CD player in the motor and that does me.

I do have a small digital radio that I sometimes use on train journeys etc.

I don't have an iPod either. I find it hard to think of a more over-rated modern gadget on the market today. An inferior sound quality to a CD player but apparently that doesn't matter. I guess marketing and hype are all that matters.

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I don't have an iPod either. I find it hard to think of a more over-rated modern gadget on the market today. An inferior sound quality to a CD player but apparently that doesn't matter. I guess marketing and hype are all that matters.

I've been through them all Thorizar -- vinyl, tape, CD and digital and, whilst I am still a vinyl man at heart, I like the convenience of the ipod. I'm a reviewer and it means that I don't have to carry the CDs about with me all the time, I just load them onto the player and off I go. The sound quality is good - it's all down to the quality of the recording that you are uploading. Anyway, this weeks tracks are:

1) You're A Bastard -- Mark Lemhouse (The Great American Yard Sale)

2) Teach Your Children -- Crosby Stills Nash & Young (So Far)

3) Black Man Ray -- China Crisis (Flaunt The Imperfection)

4) How Come -- Ronnie Lane

5) Rocket To The Moon -- Runrig (The Cutter & The Clan)

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1 - 'A Favour House Atlantic' by Coheed and Cambria

2 - 'In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3' by Coheed and Cambria

3 - 'Life on Mars?' by David Bowie and The Arcade Fire

4 - 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' - Arctic Monkeys

5 - 'The Metro' by Berlin

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This week it's been:

1) Louis Armstrong -- What A Wonderful World (Good Morning Vietnam Soundtrack)

2) Tom Petty -- I Won't Back Down (Full Moon Fever)

3) Paul Simon -- The Obvious Child (Rhythm Of The Saints)

4) Chet Atkins & Mark Knopfler -- So Soft Your Goodbye (Neck & Neck)

5) David Blue -- Farewell My Friend (David Blue & Singersongwriter)

Good selection last week Javid, by the way.

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Generation X: Dancing with Myself.............

Rush: Closer to the Heart (A Show of Hands version)..............

Devo: Mongoloid.....................

Clash: Guns of Brixton (Guns of Brixton bootleg version)..............

Brian Setzer: Red Lightning Blues.....................

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1) Relegion - James Grant - My Thrawn Glory

2) Afraid - David Bowie - Heathen

3) Rusty Cage - Johnny Cash - Unchained

4) Faith Healer - SAHB - Zalvation

5) Prarie Wind - Prairie Wind - Neil Young...

For you iPod doubters... the sound quality can be almost as good as a CD, but when you arr out and about the quality is easily good enough, miles better than a walkman for example! you are not actually listening in a perfect acoustic environment..... I have got most of my CD collection on my iPod, and I've listened to stuff I've ignored for years this alone makes it worth its weight in gold, its a brilliant invention.. another bonus as I spend 60% of my life away from home... its not practical to carry around 100's of CD plus a stereo system now is it ...?

Buy one ...

Cheers

Stuart

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This week it's been:

1) Stephen Bruton -- Just A Dream (Spirit World)

2) Arlo Guthrie -- St James Infirmary (Live In Sydney)

3) Crosby Stills Nash & Young -- Helplessly Hoping (So Far)

4) REM -- Endgame (Out Of Time)

5) Richard Farina -- Bold Marauder (Singer Songwriter Project)

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