iPod, You Pod, Part II: The Shuffle
By Frank De Blase on Feb. 13th, 2008 at 12:41pm 0 Comments
When last we spoke, I was pulling my Luddite ass out of analogue quicksand with the iPod preserver my wife threw me for Xmas. I'm in the midst of a move and have become painfully aware of my music collection's size and weight. So the convenience of potentially putting it all in something the
size of a deck of cards is pretty cool. But let me tell you about the shuffle...
This is feature surpasses the hairpin turns and segues in my head. Its apparent randomness has created some of the most eclectic and cool sets of music that create an entirely new - albeit sometimes abstract - perspective on music by thrusting it into entirely different contexts.
I was at the gym yesterday, where typically a little Motorhead for the lifting, some Paladins for the cardio, and some Miles Davis for the cool down worked just fine. But this time the shuffle feature and the anticipation of what could possibly come next wore me out wonderfully. I got re-introduced to some old favorites, rarely spun cuts, and a whole lotta music refined and reiterated. It sounded like this:
The Mooney Suzuki
The Velvet Undergound
Tenderloin
Leonard Cohen
Reverend Horton Heat
The Bell Rays
Zeke
Dexter Gordon
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Tom Waits
Southern Culture On The Skids
David Bowie
Ike and Tina Turner
Henry Mancini
The Stooges
And that's just for starters. Top that! What's in your random list?






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