My first iTune
Last night I finally downloaded my first ever iTune from the music store. I've searched and searched for weeks, even months, made mental notes throughout the days and weeks of what I might want, and finally decided to purchase my first ever song from iTunes.
The list was long, selections were noted, scratched off, and noted again. The genres varried, classic rock, pop, punk, country. They ranged from single no namers to popular groups.
Many artists were considered. The Who, A*Teens, Queen, Natasha Bedingfield, Jimmy Buffet, Shakira, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Neil Diamond. *
My selection narrowed last evening. It was either going to be Baba O'Riley (teenage wasteland) by The Who, Under Pressure by David Bowie and Queen, or Hips Don't Lie by Shakira (featuring Wyclef Jean). I labored over the decision for several minutes, seeing which song most deserved my $.99--something over 4 minutes long at least (the dutch in me).
My final decision--Baba O'Riley (teenage wasteland) by The Who from their album The Who: The Ultimate Collection. Exaclty 5 minutes of music that cost me 19.8 cents per minute.
* This is to specifically note that Paris Hilton's latest single did NOT make the cut in my selection process...but I did listen to the 30 second promotion on iTunes, sounds more like a kareoke track
2 Comments:
Might I recommend the hottest thing to come out of Sioux Center, IA since Go Fish?
They're TruEmotion, and they're hot, young, and fresh onto the scene. And they served me green bean casserole for two years in the Commons.
http://www.myspace.com/truemotion
Five Alive!
But seriously Jim. You're hips don't lie, Download that one.
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