Dinosaur Jr.
Question: My iPod died and I need to buy a new one. Looking for a new MP3 player that's small in size, easy to carry, and has a capacity in the 2-4 GB range. Any recommendations?
The new Steel Panther record is pretty solid, though about what you'd expect (hey, it may be funny, but it's still cheese metal). The highlights are "Just Like Tiger Woods", "17 Girls in a Row", and "That's What Girls Are For". I was also partial to "Gold Digging Whore" and "I Like Drugs".
Thanks; I had a first-generation iPod shuffle, which only has 512 MB of memory; got it in the fall of 2005. I'm surprised it lasted this long. Friday, when I'm out, I'll pick up a new Shuffle.Given that you had an iPod, and I assume are used to the iTunes interface, I'd suggest taking a look at the iPod shuffle - tiny and cheap at less than $50, and has 2 GB.
There are probably a whole mess of MP3 players that meet your desired specs and size range, and I'm guessing most of them fall into the <$50 category. I had a 2GB Sansa player in the past that worked just fine. Now, I'm one of those strange people who owns a Zune. I think there are a dozen of us.
My favorites are "Tomorrow Night", "Gold Digging Whore", and "I Like Drugs"
A friend of mine put together a complilation of The Meat Puppets and Ben Harper for me as they were both artists that I've enjoyed whenver I heard them but for some reason never bought their music. I am really enjoying it quite a bit. Other artists that I'd like to get to know more include Dinosaur Jr., Television, Loop, Alex Chilton...
finally broke down and bought the beatles in mono box set. (~$85 on ebay... I'm thrifty!!)
it was worth it.
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound's cover of Wilco's I Am Trying to Break Your Heart is very, very awesome.
I would link to the youtube video so you can hear it, but sadly, I do not have access to youtube at work. Google it.