I'm odd about music, I guess.
01. Total volume of music files on my computer?
Only about 37 songs, amounting to far less than half a GB. I don't keep songs on my computer -
eor has the MP3 server for that.
02. The last CD I bought was?
I have no idea, because I don't buy CDs very often. Eor does that.
03. Song playing right now:
Nothing. I don't put on music very often. Although I should, it might help me get moving. *fires up the MP3 player* Okay, now I've got "Rudie Can't Fail," by the Clash. I made a silly mix the other day of all songs with variations of "Rudy/Rudie/Rudi/Rude" in the title.
04. Five songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me (in no particular order)
The songs that mean a lot to me are the ones I know how to sing because either my parents taught them to me (mostly folk-type songs like "The Little Brown Mouse" or "The Walloping Window Blind.") or songs by bands/artists who I feel some personal connection to ("Coup de Ska" or "Peace," both by Beat Soup. I spent quite some time trying to learn all the words to "Peace," and was surprised to learn that it's really supposed to be sung by a woman, even though a guy sings it.) I suppose I've got some attachment, too, to "Dough" by Adam Brodsky because he (Adam Brodsky) played it for me the day I learned my grandfather had died. So, there, that covers five.
01. Total volume of music files on my computer?
Only about 37 songs, amounting to far less than half a GB. I don't keep songs on my computer -
02. The last CD I bought was?
I have no idea, because I don't buy CDs very often. Eor does that.
03. Song playing right now:
Nothing. I don't put on music very often. Although I should, it might help me get moving. *fires up the MP3 player* Okay, now I've got "Rudie Can't Fail," by the Clash. I made a silly mix the other day of all songs with variations of "Rudy/Rudie/Rudi/Rude" in the title.
04. Five songs I listen to a lot or that mean a lot to me (in no particular order)
The songs that mean a lot to me are the ones I know how to sing because either my parents taught them to me (mostly folk-type songs like "The Little Brown Mouse" or "The Walloping Window Blind.") or songs by bands/artists who I feel some personal connection to ("Coup de Ska" or "Peace," both by Beat Soup. I spent quite some time trying to learn all the words to "Peace," and was surprised to learn that it's really supposed to be sung by a woman, even though a guy sings it.) I suppose I've got some attachment, too, to "Dough" by Adam Brodsky because he (Adam Brodsky) played it for me the day I learned my grandfather had died. So, there, that covers five.