Nothing, because my old one broke two years ago, I never filled up the refurbished one the company sent me as a replacement, and I'm saving up to buy a modded iPod that has a higher storage capacity than the highest capacity standard model due to having more music than Apple thinks I should have.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Huh. Well, I can get behind that sentiment I guess.
I mostly just use mine for on-the-run listening, when I'm at home I normally use my computer, since I have a good preamp (well, actually, I have two, I need 'em for all the Pro Tools recording I do) and an mp3 library somewhere in the hundred megabyte range (and still sporadically expanding). I change what's on my mp3 player every few weeks or so...
I don't have an MP 3 player. I do have some music on my phone. But I never listen to music on my phone.
X-Men X-Pert, my blog where I talk about X-Men comics.Let's see what I have on my phone:
- AIR
- Aphex Twin
- Björk
- Can
- Chic
- David Bowie
- David Holmes
- Dimitri From Paris
- Étienne de Crécy
- Everything But The Girl
- Gang Of Four
- Giorgio Moroder
- Happy Mondays
- Heróis do Mar
- Isaac Hayes
- Jean-Michel Jarre
- Kate Bush
- Laura Nyro
- Lemon Jelly
- Loose Joints (aka Arthur Russell)
- Lush
- Madredeus
- Manuel Göttsching
- Moloko (well, it's only "Sing It Back" that I have there)
- Mr. Fingers (aka Larry Heard)
- Neu!
- Nico
- PJ Harvey
- Public Image Ltd.
- Pulp
- Rhythim Is Rhythim (aka Derrick May)
- Saint Etienne
- Scritti Politti
- Serge Gainsbourg
- The Durutti Column
- The Orb
- The Style Council
- Todd Terje
- Yellow Magic Orchestra
edited 13th Apr '14 7:27:09 PM by Quag15
@Sharkboy: I can understand that. My rationale is that I like to have all of my music (or at least as much as possible) present with me at all times, no questions asked. What if I needed to have someone listen to a song but it wasn't on my music player? I'd be pretty SOL at that moment.
I get by lately at least with the Amazon MP 3 app (since I have almost all my music uploaded to its Cloud), but the problem is that I'm streaming when I'm using it, which eats up my data plan, and that it also doesn't have gapless playback.
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.I know those feels, believe you me...
My issue with streaming in general is that it eats up bandwidth more than just downloading stuff once does. Quite frankyl (not sure if I should admit to this here, but I guess I will), a lot (about 50%) of mp3 library is pirated, with the rest ripped from the couple hundred C Ds I have in my room.
@ Quag 15: Everything there I'm familiar with (which is about two-thirds to three-quarters of it) is good stuff.
I approve.

For those of us who have one, I'd like to ask what you have on it? I just changed the music on mine a few hours ago, since I'd listened through all of the previous stuff (some of it more than once).
I usually sort the content on my mp3 player by artist, and I generally listen to whole albums at a time, cause I'm old-fashioned like that. The last pile of stuff was all American Thrash Metal from the 80s. The current stuff is all either Progressive/Thrash or European Thrash (or both).
Been big into Thrash Metal for the last few weeks, in case you can't tell...
edited 12th Apr '14 9:51:50 PM by sharkcrap11