What's in your harddrive

Discussion in 'Music' started by organicx, Jun 27, 2004.

  1. organicx

    organicx Member

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    Too much to list...about 10GB and going up

    adult
    ben harper
    orchestra baobob
    Cibelle
    Stereolab
    Lots of Reggae
    Nick Cave
    Calexico
    Blues
    aceyalone
    DJ Mark Farina
    Afro Celt Soundsystem
    Al Green
    Amon Tobin
    Aphrodite
    Aristocats - Everyone wants to be a cat
    Astrud Gilberto and lots of bossa nova
    Bad Brains
    Beach Boys
    Bela Fleck
    Bill Laswell
    Greg Brown
    Billy Holiday
    Boards of Canada
    DJ Qbert
    Buck 65
    Buddha Bar comp
    Buju Baton
    Burning Spear
    Charlie Hunter
    Charlie Parker
    The Clash
    Cocteau Twins
    congo Natty
    Cowboy Junkies
    Cowboy bebop
    CVE
    DKs
    Devil in a Woodpile
    DJ Spooky
    Dr. Octogon/Kool Keith
    Drum and Bass
    Duke Ellington
    Flaming Lips
    Galatic
    Gilberto Gil
    Greyboy Allstars
    Herbie Hancock
    Isley Bros
    James Brown
    Janes Addiction
    Jazzoanova
    Jimmy Smith
    John coltrane

    and on and on
     
  2. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

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    Almost everything I own is on my iTunes: 3558 songs (21 genres, 308 artists, 331 albums) 15.65 GB
     
  3. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    I plead the 5th :p

    I got me a lot of stuff. Mostly bits and pieces though. I did rip my Dark Side of the Moon album so I could keep the disk safe though. I got me some
    Dead Kennedys
    Exploited
    Clash
    Reel Big Fish
    Misfits (All of Glenns years, most of Graves)
    some Bush
    Shitload of 311
    Minor Threat
    Manson
    (hed) PE
    some meditational stuff
    Sublime
    Mudvayne
    Pantera
    RATM
    Various Satriani
    and lots of other random stuff
     
  4. Ole_Goat

    Ole_Goat Member

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    About 31 1/2 gigs, about 351 hours worth
    Beatles, some Stones, CCR, Benny Goodman, Simon and Garfunkel, etc. But mostly Classical music--Bach, Beethoven, Mozart Symphonies - Quartets - Piano Sonatas, etc.
     
  5. mick_jagger_is_so_hi

    mick_jagger_is_so_hi Member

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    Ive got folders for the Beatles, Blues, Classical,Folk, Jazz, Mood, Metal, Pop, Rock, Rolling Stones, Reggae and comedy songs.
     
  6. UTcolorchangn420

    UTcolorchangn420 Member

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    I got just under 20 gigs, which sucks because my iPod is only a 15 GB model.
     
  7. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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    around a good 15-20 Gb all over the computer worth of music....
     
  8. nightwanderer

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    right now, i have LOTS of Aphex Twin, some velvet underground, dj shadow, the ord, stockhausen, herbie hancock, prefuse 73, eno, portishead, future sound of london, and autechre. some of this stuff i have on cds but i download them anyway so i can listen on here. but theres also alot i dont have.
     
  9. crummyrummy

    crummyrummy Brew Your Own Beer Lifetime Supporter

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    this is a new pc. But I had 30 gigs of live dead on the old one. Prior to that I had about 30 gigs of everything I could think of. I have burnt close to 400 disks over the last 5 years. Right now however, I have:

    Minor Threat
    Black Flag
    TSOL
    Quiet Riot
    Nightwish
    The Cure
    Saliva
    FEAR
    The Grateful Dead
    Circle Jerks
    Exploited
    Gang Green
    The Germs
    VNV Nation
    and
    WUMPSCUT.

    I watched SLC PUNK the otherday and got in the mood for 80's punk. I am one of the masses that added up how much the RIAA was gonna sue me for, and stopped, er mostly, filesharing. at the time of the first lawsuits filings, I had about 300,000,000 bucks worth of possible litigation on my hard drive. Scary math.
     
  10. Skelter

    Skelter Helter

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    i have 44.6 gigabyte music, and 3.39 gb videos. I have a 10gb ipod, but i wish i had bought the 30gb one!
     
  11. maryjaneguitargurl

    maryjaneguitargurl I am just like you.

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    im gettin an ipod. do you have to pay for the songs?

    peace
    chickens
     
  12. Ole_Goat

    Ole_Goat Member

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    There is comfort knowing we can play 24/7 of music for over a week without repeating a single selection. I tend to use the Random selection option. More variety.
     
  13. bottledbubbles

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    Hmm... Only about 1,000 songs on mine, and they aren't all my songs...

    Matchbox 20, Rush, Aerosmith, Finger Eleven, Boy Hits Car, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Cream, Janis Joplin, Oleander, some old No Doubt, Stone Temple Pilots, Steppenwolf, Alice In Chains, Better Than Ezra, Bob Dylan, Guns 'n Roses, Eagles, and some more...

    I need more, though. Am gettin' ready to start downloadin', heh.
     
  14. organicx

    organicx Member

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    Its great to hear about so much music. For some reason the music biz thinks that people still want to hear the 500 song typical radio rotation. Guess what, we now have the power to choose what and when we want it without being subjected to hours of commercials. What's the future? Perhaps radio will get the idea that people want some VARIETY.
    We are all becoming our own DJs, but also sharing our musical tastes in a way that is quite subtle. "Dude, you gotta listen to this" is more like, "Put this on your hard drive and check it out".

    Music companys get the hint: We dont want corporate money centered music shoved down our throats. We want artistic integrety and true creativity. Currently I live in China where most 'pop' music is nothing more than fashion models singing kareoke. That's not music, that's a hairstyle and outfit holding a microphone. Sure they look good, but are they real artists, NO! In America where the next pop star is choosen by 'America Idol' its the same thing. Artistic quality is second to looks. The best looking wins, not the most talented. Its funny how people fall for that.

    If you've never heard it before, give it a listen. There is so much music out there that goes unheard by the masses. Just give it a try. Turn off the radio and turn on your computer. Challenge yourself musically, its funny what can happen.

    Kazaa/Napster are just the beginning. The phonomenon wont go away.

    Peace
    Kaiwen
     
  15. UTcolorchangn420

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    You only pay for the songs that you download off of iTunes, it might be $.99/song. You can still put your CD collection and MP3 collection on your iPod without a charge.
     
  16. nightwanderer

    nightwanderer Member

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    im pretty sure most of us arent chickens...:confused:
     
  17. Skelter

    Skelter Helter

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    You don't have to pay for the songs if you download them from kazaa or soulseek or any other file sharing program.
     
  18. Dilapidated

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    I have mostly techno and DDR songs on my computer, along with some music videos and... ::looks:: Oooh! The Pixies... I'd forgotten about these...
     
  19. Penny

    Penny Supermoderaginaire

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    I have an iPod, and most of the songs on it come from my cds, I just uploaded them onto my iTunes.
     

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