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My iPod Shuffle —“ Part 2

From Fr. Jim Tucker: Ipod Shuffle: Random Playlist for the Weekend

The rules, for bloggers who want to play:

Get your iPod or media-player of choice, select your whole music collection, set the thing to shuffle (i.e., randomized playback), then post the first ten songs that come out. No cheating, no matter how stupid it makes you feel! Maybe link the songs to online music stores for readers’ convenience.

Here’s mine…

  • Thy Word, Acoustic Worship – Acoustic Worship: America’s 25 Favorite Series
  • My Secret Heart, Kylie Minogue – Enjoy Yourself
  • Hawai’i ’78, Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Facing Future
  • Pejzaże Harasymowiczowskie, Wolna Grupa Bukowina – Bukowina
  • Bitwa, Krzesimir Dębski – Ogniem i Mieczem (Soundtrack)
  • A mój Bóg tak mówi mi…, ks. Bogdan Skowroński – Lustro i Róża
  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World, Israel Kamakawiwo’ole – Facing Future
  • Fransua (Франсуа), Iryna Bilyk (Ірина Білик) —“ So Simple
  • Garota de Ipanema, Bruno Battisti D´Amario —“ Samba para Ti & More
  • Radar Love, Golden Earring – Moontan

2 thoughts on “My iPod Shuffle —“ Part 2

  1. how does itunes work? how much per song? do you have to have an itunes player? for a younger person, my knowledge of this stuff is limited. i tend to stick to books. thanks in advance.

  2. It works in either a Mac or Windows environment (we have both).

    You download the iTunes software and use it to manage your music.

    I imported many of our CD’s as a start. From there you can shop in their on-line store for songs – $0.99 each. Just like the old days when you could go out, and with a few cents, buy a single.

    They also have audio books, TV shows, and now movies. We used it for a while just to manage and organize our music. My library has about 1,800 songs; my wife’s has about 9,000. We purchased iPods for each other last Christmas. You can pick up an ultra-mini iPod Shuffle for $79 now. I have a 4GB nano, my wife has the full package iPod.

    To take the music with you you need an iPod. iTunes doesn’t work with any other player. Their package basically protects the authors’ digital rights.

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