GIVEAWAY: iPod Touch Update (11/9)

11/09/2008 Posted by Admin

Nov. 9, 2008: Likewise for the iPod Touch. Time is running out on this giveaway, so if you're in it to win it, here is another shot to get your name in our database as often as possible.

As with the updated Playstation 3 listing (see directly below), this is the simplest entry yet. Comment on this post on what's the first song you'd load onto your iPod Touch. That's it. Don't email me the answer--just let everyone know by commenting below.

See? Simple.

What song would you load first? Or what songs? Comment as often as you like.

Good luck!

Christopher

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85 comments:

  1. Crunchy Green Mom - Suzanne said...

    I would put Castles in the Sky by Ian Van Dahl on it first thing!

    Love that song!

    LilithSilvermane(at)gmail(dot)com

  2. Anonymous said...

    Queen Bitch by David Bowie
    hollyollyberry[at]yahoo[dot]com

  3. Anonymous said...

    linkin park - leave out all the rest (I have the CD already !! just need the ipod)

  4. Ken said...

    Santogold's "L.E.S Artistes" has become my anthem to get me up and going in the morning.

  5. Anonymous said...

    The first song I'd download onto my iPod touch would be Kid Rock's "All summer Long"...Oh, I can't wait to see who wins (hopefully it's me with a double whammy of a PlayStation 3 and an iPod touch at the same time)...

    -Barb :)

  6. Sahndya said...

    First thing would be some dance music. I love "Walking on Sunshine," so that would likely be number one!

  7. geekbearinggifts said...

    I'm in the mood to hear some Carla Bonoff. If He's Ever Near would be the first to be loaded. Thanks for the awesome offer!

  8. MOMFOREVERANDEVER said...

    We are the Champions by Queen..
    love that song as well as Baker Street- hey this would be mine I could load it up with Neil Diamond and Chicago, and Abba....Seriously you ask..sure- would have Bee Gees and Donna Summer on it too and the older and newer ones! This has so much room can load every song I love singing to and really annoy the kiddos!
    mrs.mommyyatgmail.com

  9. kd7ley said...

    something hard to wake up to in the morning. Nothing gets me motivated to get out of bed like rock music.

  10. Anonymous said...

    Coldplay, REM, Bruce, U2, Dave Mathews, Chili Peppers, and anything by Christopher Smith... NOT!!

  11. klp1965 said...

    backin in black...acdc :)~~

  12. Anonymous said...

    Stairway to Heaven-Led Zeppelin

    A classic song

  13. Anonymous said...

    I think I would have 2 download Rhianna 'Disturbia' first. That one of my fave songs right now.

  14. Anonymous said...

    I think some 70s or 80s classics would be the first thing I put on it. Boy I would sure love to have that thing!
    I am in it to win it!
    Great giveaways and Fantastic reviews Christopher!

  15. Anonymous said...

    Your all I've got Tonight-Carrs or Sting When the Levee Breaks after that everything from High School in the 60's to Now like Queens of the Stone Age Into the Hollow.
    d.fox13@hotmail.com

  16. Anonymous said...

    I have thought about it... "When A Man Loves a Woman" or "My Wish". :My Wish" is a song from Rascall Flatts that I had dedicated on the local radio to my daughter when she graduated from high school. I can't hear it without thinking of her.

  17. Unknown said...

    If I had to pick a song to load first, it would probably be Narcolepsy by Third Eye Blind, since I'm narcoleptic.

  18. Unknown said...

    Solitary Man by Neil Diamond

  19. Anonymous said...

    I would load the new Coldplay cd.

    Elaine R
    emrosser@shaw.ca

  20. sixfoot said...

    While My Guitar Gently Weeps by The Beatles

  21. sixfoot said...

    Layla by Derek & The Dominos

  22. sixfoot said...

    Over The Hills And Far Away by Led Zeppelin

  23. disneyfanheather said...

    Picture Perfect (In Your Eyes) by 10 Years -- I <3 them! :)

  24. AmyLynn said...

    Stop and Stare by OneRepublic

  25. Anonymous said...

    Imagine by John Lennon

    theladyswimmer@yahoo.com

  26. Lobbyman said...

    "Short Skirt, Long Jacket" by Cake.

  27. Lobbyman said...

    While My Guitar Gently Weeps, as suggested by sixfoot would be an excellent choice as well.

  28. Dixie said...

    The very first song I'll put on it is Roll Me Away by Bob Seger.
    I have to crank this song up and sing with it everytime it comes on the radio.
    It just makes me feel good!


    southrngal(at)gmail(dot)com

  29. stimpy1515 said...

    Lowrider by War

  30. Anonymous said...

    Oooo, that's a tough one. So many great choices, but I think it would have to be anything by Nickelback.

    notjustamom@sympatico.ca

  31. Anonymous said...

    Kimosabe by BT. Need something hard/techno for workouts.
    kameleon_007(at)hotmail(dot)com

  32. Richard said...

    Oh that's easy peasy! Coldplay Lover In Japan.

    Oh and to top if off...I'd load the video as well!

    Yep....it's all true.

  33. sixfoot said...

    spam to sell anti-spam...... oh, the irony of it all :-)

    and now back to what we were doing:

    I would put in Peter Gabriel's new album "Big Blue Ball"

  34. sixfoot said...

    as well as Ben Harper's excellent "Lifeline" CD

  35. Anonymous said...

    Roll on by Kid Rock

  36. Anonymous said...

    My Coldplay collection.

  37. sixfoot said...

    If I had an iPod today I would load up "Brothers In Arms" by Dire Straits and "Goodnight Saigon" by Billy Joel in honor of Veterans Day/Remembrance Day.

  38. Sahndya said...

    I would probably stick all of the songs from my computer onto it. I don't have a ton of songs, compared to many people; I have about 200. But it'd be fun to take them with me.

  39. sixfoot said...

    OK, here's a few more:

    A Whiter Shade Of Pale by Procol Harum

  40. sixfoot said...

    God Bless This Mess + Shine Over Babylon by Sheryl Crow

  41. sixfoot said...

    My City Was Gone by The Pretenders

  42. sixfoot said...

    When Love Comes To Town by U2 & B.B. King

  43. Anonymous said...

    I think I'd like to add all the Moody Blues albums as my second choice.

    theladyswimmer@yahoodotcom

  44. Admin said...

    You guys rock--literally. Who knew there were so many head-bangers here. Love it.

    Christopher

  45. sixfoot said...

    more you say?... ok

    All Along The Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix

  46. sixfoot said...

    Gut Bucket by James Brown

  47. sixfoot said...

    Ants Marching by Dave Matthews Band

  48. sixfoot said...

    Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top

  49. sixfoot said...

    I'm Tore Down by Eric Clapton

  50. Anonymous said...

    Understand your man Johnny Cash

  51. sixfoot said...

    Back again for some more tunes...

    Can't You Hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones

  52. sixfoot said...

    Into The Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

  53. sixfoot said...

    Fortress Around Your Heart by Sting

  54. sixfoot said...

    and all 34 tracks from "Gold" by Bob Marley

    reggae mon!

  55. Pricousins said...

    the new mix album by Maroon 5!

  56. Anonymous said...

    I would put Moments in Love by the Art of Noise. It's my favorite instrumental and I can't find the version played on the radio on any of their CDs! Hopefully its somewhere in cyberspace.

  57. Anonymous said...

    I think I would put some songs from the golden oldies. Maybe some Beatles, Bee Gees, John Lennon, and some love songs, and I would habe to put some good country songs also

  58. Gedaly said...

    I'd load on all my Showtunes!

  59. Pricousins said...

    hi again! I would add the NEW PINK CD! I love that girl!

  60. Lobbyman said...

    I was just listening to "Add it Up" by the Violent Fems. That would be going on it. (Does this date me? Are the Fems classic rock now?)

  61. Lobbyman said...

    "Blister in the Sun" as well.

  62. Lobbyman said...

    "Santeria" by Sublime.

  63. Steve D said...

    "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan.

    Rolling Stone Magazine's top song ever.

  64. Steve D said...

    or from the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band",
    "A Day in the Life"

  65. Steve D said...

    Today, Sunday the 16th, I would definitely add "Mack the Knife" from Ella Fitzgerald's 1960 Grammy winning recording: Ella Live in Berlin. Her unforgettable memory lapse and subsequent improvisational singing on "Mack the Knife" remains a classic moment in modern recording and one that still remains hard to top even today.

  66. Steve D said...

    Today, Tues, Nov. 26 I would add
    Mozart's: "Requiem"

  67. Steve D said...

    Not sure if this post is still valid but I'm having fun doing this anyway.

    Today, Thanksgiving Day 2008, I would like to listen to:

    "Symphony #9 in D Minor, (Ode to Joy)" by Beethoven.

  68. Steve D said...

    Nov. 28, 2008:
    Definitely "Black Friday" by Steely Dan.

  69. Steve D said...

    The Allman Brothers Band
    at Fillmore East (Live).

  70. Steve D said...

    Today's a rainy, gloomy day in upstate NY. I think I'd like to hear the soundtrack for "The Graduate" by Simon and Garfunkel, especially "Parsly, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme."

  71. Steve D said...

    Ahh..Cyber Monday:

    How about "Manic Monday" by the Bangles or "Monday, Monday" by the Mama's and Papa's.

  72. Steve D said...

    "Kinda Blue" by Miles Davis.

    I think that it's the best selling jazz album ever, and one of my favorites.

  73. Steve D said...

    Van Morrison: a medley

    1. Moondance
    2. Tupelo Honey
    3. St. Dominic' Preview

  74. Steve D said...

    Another medley:
    The Who:

    1. "The Kids are Alright"
    2. "Can't Explain"
    3. "Substitute"

  75. Steve D said...

    Marvin Gaye's classic album:

    "What's Going On?"

  76. Steve D said...

    "Imagine no possessions
    I wonder if you can
    "No need for greed or hunger
    A brotherhood of man
    Imagine all the people
    Sharing all the world...

    You may say I'm a dreamer
    But I'm not the only one
    I hope someday you'll join us
    And the world will live as one"

    Imagine

    John Lennon (Oct. 9, 1940-Dec. 8, 1980)

  77. Steve D said...

    "The Man That Got Away" by Judy Garland from Judy Live at Carnegie Hall (1961).

  78. Steve D said...

    "Clocks" by Coldplay (Gabriel & Dresden Remix).

  79. Steve D said...

    The Beachboys classic album: "Surf's Up"; includes the songs "Sloop John B" and "Wouldn't it Be Nice".

  80. Steve D said...

    TGIF:

    "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls. and,

    "So Many Men, So Little Time" by Miquel Brown

  81. Steve D said...

    Led Zeppelin: "Over The Hills And Far Away"

  82. Steve D said...

    The Rolling Stones: "You Can't Always Get What You Want".

    appropriate.

  83. Steve D said...

    Bruce Springsteen: "Born to Run"

  84. Steve D said...

    Little Feat's "Willin'" written by the late Lowell George. Also performed beautifully by Linda Ronstadt and The Byrds.

  85. Steve D said...

    The Doors: "The End"
    Linkin Park: "In The End"
    Simple Plan: "The End"
    and of course:

    The Beatles: "The End"

    Thank you