
I'm about to sound like an old lady here, but I gotta tell you, I'm a little skeptical of this whole iPod thing. I won't lie. I agree they're convenient. They're easy. They're tiny. They hold a lot of songs.
Whoo hoo.
I miss mixed tapes. Those days when you sit by the radio, waiting for Casey Kasem to play your new favorite jam. Tape in the deck, record button AND pause pushed down so you can catch it right when it starts. You could also dub tapes. Which means you sneak into your sister's room, steal her Samantha Fox, and put it in your fancy dual-deck tape player to copy it. Ahhhh the good ol' days.
I have to say, Karl made me my first mixed CD. It was freshman year of college (he was so high-tech), and I believe it included some Tim McGraw and if I'm not mistaken.... Kid Rock's "Cowboy." I was in awe of this new technology and knew I HAD to have it. The next year, I get a new computer with a burner (I was the cooooolest), and Napster quickly became my new best friend. I downloaded every song I ever knew. I burned cds for everyone around me. Themed cds, random cds, best hit cds.
No one beats Chandle with a themed mixed cd. No one. She should enter competitions.
Now, it's 2007, and I haven't had my own computer with all my stuff since senior year of college, and even then I used Chandle's most of the time (she had the most music). I am completely behind with the technology of music. I have not BOUGHT a cd since Radiohead's "Hail to the Theif," and I did that purely out of novelty. How does one download music now? Is it Limewire? iTunes? I don't know how to do it. And I don't own an iPod. For some reason, they highly frustrate me.
Cody tells me I'm wrong and should invest. I'm resisting. HOWEVER, Cody did make me a fantastic mixed CD (archaic, I know. Shut it.) last night, including but not limited to: Justin, Christina, Brittany, Ace of Base, the Cardigans, Fergie Ferg, and Sinead O'Connor. I love it. I shall listen to it till it plays no more. Which it inevitably will, cause it's a CD and not in a little iPod.
I love a mixed tape.