Well, not only have I ripped off all my MoTab, I also ripped every other CD I own, and copied all the mp3 CDs to my laptop. Well, most of them... there's still the heap that Keith gave me, but I still haven't even listened to some of those. There are a lot of them!
And I accidentally deleted my copy of "Obscured By Clouds" so I get to hunt for it again. Which is going to be a huge pain, so if any of you out there have a copy, and might be willing to help me regain mine.... *big kitten eyes*
But as is, I now have a massive, random playlist of DOOM. Realis? You thought my playlist was weird when you came to visit? Well, it just got weirder. There's even some Christmas music in there. (One of those is playing right now... Oh, no, wait, new song!) It's great. From MoTab to Metallica to Tom Petty to the Beatles to Floyd, just like that. *grins* Now, of course, I need to put together some sub-lists for specific moods, because I'm not always wanting to hear the random shuffled list of DOOM.
I have the urge to list off every group I have on the playlist, but it's something like 100 different groups at this point, so that would be a bit too much work. Other than one or two artists, I tend to like a song here and a song there, and not collect the whole of anybody's work. And odds are I have at least one song in any musical genre you care to name. Except I don't think I have any rap, unless you could Weird Al versions of rap songs...
Of course my list doesn't compare at all to the massive music collections that some of you have. All of my stuff put together is a mere 6 gigs or so. But consider that this was me chosing the favorites, just the songs I actually want to listen to, and not taking whole albums. Well, except for the MoTab and the Floyd, I took complete albums of those, and those are the two groups I'm closest to owning the full discography. In fact, in the case of the MoTab I have every single CD they've ever released on their own label. I'm missing the old ones when they used to go through a third party, but they started doing their own label about the time my Dad joined them, so I've had an in to getting their stuff the instant it comes out ever since. But to get back to my original point, 6 gigs is me skimming off my very favorites by each musician and group, otherwise I'd have run out of space on this laptop. I have a mere 30 gigs of storage on this thing. That's not much room when you consider that this is my only computer. Everything I do gets stored here.
And I accidentally deleted my copy of "Obscured By Clouds" so I get to hunt for it again. Which is going to be a huge pain, so if any of you out there have a copy, and might be willing to help me regain mine.... *big kitten eyes*
But as is, I now have a massive, random playlist of DOOM. Realis? You thought my playlist was weird when you came to visit? Well, it just got weirder. There's even some Christmas music in there. (One of those is playing right now... Oh, no, wait, new song!) It's great. From MoTab to Metallica to Tom Petty to the Beatles to Floyd, just like that. *grins* Now, of course, I need to put together some sub-lists for specific moods, because I'm not always wanting to hear the random shuffled list of DOOM.
I have the urge to list off every group I have on the playlist, but it's something like 100 different groups at this point, so that would be a bit too much work. Other than one or two artists, I tend to like a song here and a song there, and not collect the whole of anybody's work. And odds are I have at least one song in any musical genre you care to name. Except I don't think I have any rap, unless you could Weird Al versions of rap songs...
Of course my list doesn't compare at all to the massive music collections that some of you have. All of my stuff put together is a mere 6 gigs or so. But consider that this was me chosing the favorites, just the songs I actually want to listen to, and not taking whole albums. Well, except for the MoTab and the Floyd, I took complete albums of those, and those are the two groups I'm closest to owning the full discography. In fact, in the case of the MoTab I have every single CD they've ever released on their own label. I'm missing the old ones when they used to go through a third party, but they started doing their own label about the time my Dad joined them, so I've had an in to getting their stuff the instant it comes out ever since. But to get back to my original point, 6 gigs is me skimming off my very favorites by each musician and group, otherwise I'd have run out of space on this laptop. I have a mere 30 gigs of storage on this thing. That's not much room when you consider that this is my only computer. Everything I do gets stored here.