Friday, March 10, 2006

iTunes is making me one broke mofo

As I've mentioned before, I recently purchased an iPod Nano. I had deliberated about buying one for 2 months or so, and despite the fact that I'm unemployed and won't start my semi-shitty temp job for another week, I decided to just go for it and get one. I work out 4 or 5 times a week so when I work out I usually strap this CD player to me, which is awkward and looks totally retarded, plus I have to keep messing with it (restarting it, turning the volume up/down, etc.) and well, it was just a huge hassle. That, and I talked to JP about his iPod and he convinced me it was a good idea.

Anyway, so up until yesterday I'd only downloaded 3 songs: Crazy for You by Madonna (a song that I can't help but sing along to at the top of my lungs regardless of how much I slaughter it), I Can't Make You Love Me and Something to Talk About by Bonnie Raitt. I wanted to only download the songs that I really wanted and never get to hear, seeing as how I don't have a lot of money to spend on music (the iPod itself was $340 with insurance at Best Buy). And, well, looking through the iTunes music store is really overwhelming and intimidating. I mean, I've missed out on so much music over the last 2+ years, I don't even know where/how to start in catching up. How would I? I wasn't here, so I don't what's been released. But I digress.

So, after much agonizing over whether or not I should purchase the Garden State soundtrack (did I mention I had no money?), I bit the bullet and downloaded it. I saw Garden State while I was in Ukraine and loved both the film (Natalie Portman is so cute in that movie it almost makes me hate her), and the music.

Wow, what a great album! I think my favorite song is Blue Eyes by the Cary Brothers, although I really like both the Cold Play and Theivery Corporation songs....and then there's that last track by Bonnie Sommerville. They're all fantastic. The only problem is now I feel like I should go and download albums by all the artists and I simply can't do that. It's too much. Too too much. Stupid iTunes.

5 comments:

Onyah said...

It's CRAZY-tempting, I know. Not only does iTunes pretty much have every song you'd ever want, ever, it doesn't really feel like you're spending money when you're throwing down 99 cents at a time.

You should open a trial account with eMusic and get the 50 free downloads (then cancel your account before they start charging - mwah hah hah!). Their selection is not as great at iTunes, and they only carry indie records, but it'd be good for exploring. www.emusic.com

I should make you a mix CD! I could put together a nice selection of stuff you've missed in the past 2 years... lemme see what I got.

Onyah said...

Wow, I just clicked the emusic link, and now they only give you 25 free downloads! Better act fast before they whittle it down to 3!

rld said...

Ellen, if you make me a mix CD you will be my favorite person ever. I swear. You're already my favorite person for posting comments. Really. I swear.

bwp said...

Jamie Cullum - Twentysomething
The Flaming Lips - Fight Test
Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla

These are good. A mix cd from a friend is definitely a good way to go. That's what I'm doing. ;-)

The Book Guy said...

Did you try checking your local public library to get CDs?