Okay, it's my fault for putting them on the iTunes in the first place.
However.
I cannot understand, literally cannot, how with 1487 songs on the computer for a total of 4.2 days of music, WHY the computer INSISTS, when I put it on shuffle, playing "My Perogative" and SOMETHING by Rod Stewart (either "Maggie May" or another song that I actually cannot find) EVERY DAY.
Seriously. EVERY DAY IT WANTS TO HEAR "MY PEROGATIVE".
WTF? I can understand getting a Johnny Cash song about one in five - I've got a metric assload of Johnny Cash on here. I like Johnny Cash.
But the other thing I like is complete albums for people who might want to know what's on them.
But there are so many many things to choose from on iTunes! Pulp. Oasis. Mindy Smith. Lou Reed. More punk than you can shake a big stick at. Sinead O'Connor. Pink. Air, Moby, Queensryche, Bright Eyes, Deep Forest, Fight Club, the Chemical Brothers, the list goes on and fucking on.
The computer, however, wants to listen to a LOT of Bobby Brown, Rod Stewart, Red Hot Chili Peppers (songs I don't like, I mean) and Leadbelly. I know I put them on there, but that doesn't mean I want to hear them every day!
*beats shuffle algorithms*
However.
I cannot understand, literally cannot, how with 1487 songs on the computer for a total of 4.2 days of music, WHY the computer INSISTS, when I put it on shuffle, playing "My Perogative" and SOMETHING by Rod Stewart (either "Maggie May" or another song that I actually cannot find) EVERY DAY.
Seriously. EVERY DAY IT WANTS TO HEAR "MY PEROGATIVE".
WTF? I can understand getting a Johnny Cash song about one in five - I've got a metric assload of Johnny Cash on here. I like Johnny Cash.
But the other thing I like is complete albums for people who might want to know what's on them.
But there are so many many things to choose from on iTunes! Pulp. Oasis. Mindy Smith. Lou Reed. More punk than you can shake a big stick at. Sinead O'Connor. Pink. Air, Moby, Queensryche, Bright Eyes, Deep Forest, Fight Club, the Chemical Brothers, the list goes on and fucking on.
The computer, however, wants to listen to a LOT of Bobby Brown, Rod Stewart, Red Hot Chili Peppers (songs I don't like, I mean) and Leadbelly. I know I put them on there, but that doesn't mean I want to hear them every day!
*beats shuffle algorithms*