iTunes, Bringing Back Old Friends
29 Jun 2005 in Music, iTunes by GarrickOur CDs, DVDs, and VHS tapes are still in the boxes we packed them in when we moved from Chicago 3 years ago. The other night, Jen and I were trying to figure out the lyrics to Kenny Rogers’ Gambler, so we dug out the boxes.
Most of the CDs in our collection went right back in the box. There were a handful I had fond memories of, yet they weren’t in my iTunes rotation.
In that list:
- The Replacements’ Don’t Tell a Soul
- Soul Asylum’s And the Horse the Road in On
- They Might Be Giants’ Flood
- Nation of Ulysses’ 13-Point Program to Destroy America
A good chunk of the tracks on these albums immediately landed in my ‘Getting Things Done’ Smart Playlist. I smiled each time I rated those songs - knowing they’ll be there, like an old friend, when I need them. Not something possible back when I originally purchased the CDs.
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