music meme
Jun. 1st, 2005 09:38 amBecause L'Empress passed the baton:
Total volume of music on your computer: None on this computer; about 1000 songs on the Mac at home, all loaded there to be transferred to the iPod.
The last CD you purchased was: Last physical CD was "Broadway Legend", by John Raitt with Bonnie Raitt; last album was Bernadette Peters singing Rogers and Hammerstein, when I happened across it on iTunes. Usually I byu more folk than Broadway.
Song playing right now: Nothing, but actually that sounds like a good idea. Next up on the iPod shuffle: "Howlin' at the Moon", by the Chenille Sisters. After that, Richard Berman's "Sarah" and Stan Rogers' "Famous Inside.
Five songs you’ve been listening to a lot recently:
Easier to put five singers/groups: Stan Rogers, always; Great Big Sea; Jimmy Buffett; James Keelaghan; Bruce Cockburn because the iPod has an unaccountable fondness for him.
Five people to whom you’re passing the baton: I'm more of a baton dropper than a passer. Take it if you want it.
Total volume of music on your computer: None on this computer; about 1000 songs on the Mac at home, all loaded there to be transferred to the iPod.
The last CD you purchased was: Last physical CD was "Broadway Legend", by John Raitt with Bonnie Raitt; last album was Bernadette Peters singing Rogers and Hammerstein, when I happened across it on iTunes. Usually I byu more folk than Broadway.
Song playing right now: Nothing, but actually that sounds like a good idea. Next up on the iPod shuffle: "Howlin' at the Moon", by the Chenille Sisters. After that, Richard Berman's "Sarah" and Stan Rogers' "Famous Inside.
Five songs you’ve been listening to a lot recently:
Easier to put five singers/groups: Stan Rogers, always; Great Big Sea; Jimmy Buffett; James Keelaghan; Bruce Cockburn because the iPod has an unaccountable fondness for him.
Five people to whom you’re passing the baton: I'm more of a baton dropper than a passer. Take it if you want it.