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Antipixel Blog Your iPod’s little secrets
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Your iPod’s little secrets
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MyAppleMenu points to an article by Don Fernandez called iPod guilty pleasures :
Those saccharine pop tunes and schmaltzy ballads cloaked from friends? There’s no excuse anymore. No blaming it on a CD that had just one song you liked. No claiming it belonged to your wife, husband or friend.
You selected each and every tune. Like it or not, these are your greatest hits.
Now, let the melodic mocking commence.
Indeed. One interviewee may be regretting having spoken to Fernandez:
“I have all of Ace of Base,” said Robert Miller, 23, of Atlanta, who counts 2,000 songs on his iPod. “I also have New Kids on the Block on there. I keep it hidden. It’s part of my childhood. It doesn’t get worse than the New Kids on the Block.”
I don’t have any New Kids on the Block, but I do have Helen Reddy singing “I Am Woman” (my mum used to play it when I was kid — no excuse, but I know too much to go back and pretend). I also have Bette Midler singing “Do You Wanna Dance” and Dean Martin singing “Besame Mucho” which I listen to without a trace of irony. Let’s see … what else?
The Doobie Brothers, “Without Love”
Tom Jones, “That Ol’ Black Magic”
The Bee Gees, “Stayin’ Alive”
Gene Pitney, “24 Hours From Tulsa”
Sammi Smith, “Help Me Make It Through The Night”
Bobby Darin, “Don’t Rain On My Parade”
The Jackson Five, “Blame It On The Boogie”
The Ojays, “Love Train”
The Righteous Brothers, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’”
Electric Light Orchestra, “Livin’ Thing”
The Knack, “My Sharona&"
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