48 Hours of Non-Stop Music
I hit an iPod landmark the other day when I bought The Concert for Bangladesh album. My iPod Touch now holds two solid days of music… if I wanted to, and had nothing else going on, I could listen to music for forty-eight hours non-stop (plus an extra ten minutes, to boot). I have 905 songs that take up 4.39 GB of my 8 GB total.
Here is a break-down of the amounts of different musical groups I have on my iPod currently:
| Band Name | Songs | Time (hrs:min) | MB |
| The Beatles | 588 | 26:24 | 2000 |
| Pink Floyd | 45 | 3:30 | 411 |
| George Harrison | 41 | 3:02 | 351 |
| Bob Dylan | 40 | 3:17 | 383 |
| The Rutles | 36 | 1:40 | 94 |
| John Lennon | 21 | 1:21 | 121 |
| The Blues Brothers | 19 | 1:08 | 64 |
| The Rolling Stones | 13 | 0:56 | 99 |
| The Traveling Wilburys | 12 | 0:42 | 86 |
| Simon & Garfunkel | 11 | 0:36 | 371 |
| Aerosmith | 10 | 0:38 | 74 |
| Paul McCartney | 9 | 0:33 | 58 |
| Led Zeppelin | 8 | 0:42 | 72 |
| Plastic Ono Band | 8 | 0:40 | 78 |
| Eric Clapton | 6 | 0:29 | 32 |
| Cream | 5 | 0:19 | 18 |
| Chuck Berry | 4 | 0:11 | 15 |
| The Band | 3 | 0:11 | 16 |
You can compare this graph to the one I made several months ago after I got twenty-four hours of music.
Some other interesting facts for my own personal future reference:
Longest song: Fly On The Wall – The Beatles – Let It Be… Naked – twenty-two minutes
Shortest song: Speech: Paul – The Beatles – Anthology 1 – seven seconds
Amount of songs on iPod dating from after 1980: 45 – mostly live renditions of songs written before 1980.
Song listened to the most: Rock and Roll – Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV