Podding along
Monday, December 22nd, 2008 04:01 pmOne of the things I have enjoyed about ripping music to my new iPod is the rediscovery of CDs I forgot I’d got – I knew I had a copy of Led Zeppelin II for instance, but had completely forgotten that I also have Physical Graffiti. On the other hand, now and again I find myself wondering what I have done with CDs (or indeed whether I actually owned them…). I no longer, it seems (unless it is misfiled horribly) own Kate Bush’s The Kick Inside on CD. I’m sure I used to. I know that I used to have it on vinyl, but suddenly I’m not sure.
The other thing is when you realise that a certain CD doesn’t contain what you thought it did. I have cheerfully ignored, for instance, my copy of The Moody Blues Collection because I have a copy of Moody Blues’ Greatest Hits. The two have sat together on the shelf for years, but I have consistently chosen the latter over the former because it is a 24bit remaster with more tracks.
Somewhere down the line I had lost the fact that apart from Go Now the songs do not repeat across the two selections. The selection on the collection includes material from the Edge/Pinder/Thomas era (along with one Denny Laine), while the Greatest Hits, with the aforementioned exception of Go Now are from the much longer and rather more successful Hayward/Lodge/Edge era. I should have known this if I had paid more attention to my own music collection.
I still have just under half of the music collection to drop onto the iPod and then I can start creating play lists and stuff. At the moment all I have done is isolate the classical from the rest. I shall start being a little more clever once everything is there.
The other thing is when you realise that a certain CD doesn’t contain what you thought it did. I have cheerfully ignored, for instance, my copy of The Moody Blues Collection because I have a copy of Moody Blues’ Greatest Hits. The two have sat together on the shelf for years, but I have consistently chosen the latter over the former because it is a 24bit remaster with more tracks.
Somewhere down the line I had lost the fact that apart from Go Now the songs do not repeat across the two selections. The selection on the collection includes material from the Edge/Pinder/Thomas era (along with one Denny Laine), while the Greatest Hits, with the aforementioned exception of Go Now are from the much longer and rather more successful Hayward/Lodge/Edge era. I should have known this if I had paid more attention to my own music collection.
I still have just under half of the music collection to drop onto the iPod and then I can start creating play lists and stuff. At the moment all I have done is isolate the classical from the rest. I shall start being a little more clever once everything is there.