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Writer's Block: Top of the Charts
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According to the iTune stats on my computer, it's "A.A Cameron's Strathspey / Mrs. Martha Knowles / The Pitnacree Ferryman / The New Shillin'" -- an instrumental set by Silly Wizard. However, since it's the first song in the collection alphabetically, it gets an unfair advantage -- even though I do like it enough to have it on several playlists.
The next most frequently played song is "Dela" by Johnny Clegg and Savuka.
The problem with desktop version of iTunes, however, is that it does not update from the number of times a song is played on the iPod itself. And since I listen to music most frequently in via the iPod plugged into my car stereo it is more likely to be one of the following:
I'll Be Your Lover Too - Van Morrison
Johnny and June - Heidi Newfield
Watch Closely Now - Kris Kristofferson
Homecoming - "Gladiator" soundtrack, with dialogue between Maximus and Commodus before they go into the arena together
According to the iTune stats on my computer, it's "A.A Cameron's Strathspey / Mrs. Martha Knowles / The Pitnacree Ferryman / The New Shillin'" -- an instrumental set by Silly Wizard. However, since it's the first song in the collection alphabetically, it gets an unfair advantage -- even though I do like it enough to have it on several playlists.
The next most frequently played song is "Dela" by Johnny Clegg and Savuka.
The problem with desktop version of iTunes, however, is that it does not update from the number of times a song is played on the iPod itself. And since I listen to music most frequently in via the iPod plugged into my car stereo it is more likely to be one of the following:
I'll Be Your Lover Too - Van Morrison
Johnny and June - Heidi Newfield
Watch Closely Now - Kris Kristofferson
Homecoming - "Gladiator" soundtrack, with dialogue between Maximus and Commodus before they go into the arena together