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Monday, November 12, 2007

Itunes....vol 2

I now return to my regularly planned Itunes series (if my "return" confuses you, read last week's post and you'll see the interruption). Two posts ago (and one week) I started my Itunes series with my Most Played songs. This week we are going opposite and looking at my least played songs. Something to keep in mind is that Itunes only counts a song as played if it reaches the end of the song and moves on to the next file. So, it is possible that some of these I've listened to more, but then skipped to the next song before the very end came around. Also of import, I am leaving off the TranSiberian Orchestra songs since I got those last Christmas and skip them on the regular (they will get some play starting in a couple of weeks ...post-Thanksgiving, the only acceptable time to start playing Christmas music). Without further ado....my Least played songs on Itunes.

1. Lady (live) by Styx - not a bad song, but I prefer the studio version.
2. Lullaby by Shawn Mullins - not that great, and on my computer since 5/06, but no full play throughs yet.
3. Luck be a Lady by Frank Sinatra - Show tune, so no surprise it has 0 plays.
4. Roll Me Away by Bob Seger - I like Seger, but this isn't his best.
5. I've Had the Time of My Life by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes - the theme from Dirty Dancing...why is this even here?
6. Cryin' by Aerosmith - I'm guessing I just skip after about half of this song.
7. Walken by Wilco - free download from Itunes, apparently I kept it, and only played it once.
8. At Least that's What You Said by Wilco - same as above
9. Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N Roses - I actually like this song, not sure why it hasn't received more action.
10. Heartbreaker by Pat Benatar - full on classic 80s...enough said.

I have a slew of other played only once songs, but these were my least played by sorting via least played tab. I think coming up next will be my top rated songs. These will all be 5 star songs in my book. I know you can't wait.

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