When I'm driving I should make more of an effort with my iPod, but I'm too lazy to organise a playlist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I personally believe that the iPod is a frankly corrosive device because it encourages you to surround yourself with your favorites. The whole idea of a playlist is to surround yourself with your favorite things, and the interesting thing is that when you do that, they cease to be your favorites.
I don't really do playlists. I don't know how to make a playlist, honestly.
My iPod will shuffle from rap to pop to rock to classical ... It gets confusing!
Music really gets me going, so I've always got to make sure I have my iPod to give me energy to work out.
I like listening to my playlist on the iPod. I don't want radio with commercials.
This is how much of a music geek I am: if I have a day with nothing to do, one of my favourite things is to just sit at my computer and make playlists of pretty much anything.
I love arranging my music, not in alphabetical order but by mood, creating playlists for when I have energy and want to work out or go-out party mixes and music to chill out to.
I keep my iPod on shuffle most of the time, but I'm most into Cirque du Soleil soundtracks.
I have endless playlists on my iPod so will throw on, say, Bruce Springsteen or The Smiths, depending on what kind of day I'm going to have.
When I sit down to make a set list I usually think, 'We'll build it up here, take it down here, go into a quiet section here, explode here,' in a way that there's a flow and it doesn't feel like shuffle on an iPod.