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August 6th, 2009

I hit an iPod landmark today when my order of Sounds of Silence arrived in the mail. My iPod touch is now (basically) full. I have a total of 1134 songs.

Here is a break-down of the amounts of different musical groups I have on my iPod currently:

Artist Name Songs Time (hrs:min) MB
The Beatles 488 21:23 1520
Cream 64 5:11 625
Bob Dylan 52 3:55 462
Phish 51 4:19 503
Led Zeppelin 51 4:14 490
Pink Floyd 45 3:30 411
George Harrison 41 3:02 351
The Rutles 36 1:40 94
John Lennon 33 2:06 208
Simon & Garfunkel 30 1:22 172
Rolling Stones 28 1:50 218
Traveling Wilburys 25 1:24 171
Crosby, Stills, Nash (& Young) 24 1:29 180
Paul McCartney 20 1:12 141
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood 19 1:59 231
The Blues Brothers 19 1:08 64
Blue Öyster Cult 14 0:51 103
Creedence Clearwayer Revival 12 0:54 104
The Doors 11 0:44 88
Aerosmith 10 0:38 74
Michael Jackson 9 0:42 83
Plastic Ono Band 8 0:40 78
Allman Brothers Band 8 0:38 80
Blind Faith 6 0:42 77
Jethro Tull 4 0:59 111
Ravi Shankar 2 0:22 45

Notes:
- Some artists overlap, such as John Lennon and Paul McCartney (from A Toot and a Snore in ’74), but John Lennon is completely separate from the Plastic Ono Band even though he was a member.
- I count “Crosby, Stills, & Nash” and “Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young” as the same band. In my mind, Young is like a guest performer with “Crosby, Stills, & Nash.”

You can compare this graph to the one I made earlier this year after I got twenty-four hours of music, and the one I made several months ago after I got forty-eight hours of music.
Some other interesting facts for my own personal future reference:
Longest song: Thick as a Brick (Part One) – Jethro Tull – Thick as a Brick – 22:40
Shortest song: Charlie Watts’s Introduction of Marianne Faithfull – The Rolling Stones Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus – six seconds
Song listened to the most: “Outside Woman Blues” – Cream – listened to it twelve times.

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