Does anyone else feel like there’s a Journey renaissance going on right now? I can’t remember a day in the last two weeks where I haven’t heard either “Any Way You Want It,” “Wheel in the Sky,” “Only the Lonely,” Don't Stop Believin',” or “Oh Sherry” (and yeah, nitpickers, I know that last one’s just Steve Perry, but whatever). Every day. And if I’m not hearing it, I’m reading about it. It’s not omnipresent—it’s not like when you hear four Duran Duran songs on the radio in quick succession and automatically conclude that Simon Lebon has died—it’s just constant. I have mostly my iPod to blame. I’ve been obsessed with trying to fill its near-limitless capacity, throwing—among other things—Journey’s Greatest Hits on there (which is more Sarah’s than mine). Since then, the Random button doesn’t seem all that random. I think whoever wrote the algorithm for that is probably the biggest fucking Journey fan in the world. There’s probably four other random bands that Algorithm Boy had a boner for, and if I ever find the combination (maybe Yes, Dan Fogelberg, and The Moody Blues) my iPod will go into Maximum Overdrive.In other news, I’m still alive.
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My MP3 player also has a seeming pattern to its 'random' selections. I can basically predict what songs are going to come next. And the guy who wrote the random programming for mine apparently loves Montell Jordan's "This is How We Do It" and anything by Rascal Flatts.
The radio station I listen to is like that - on weekends, they seem to have an Elton John-Billy Joel lovefest goin' on. Not an hour passes when I'm not treated to the sounds of "Rocket Man" or "Piano Man".
Given that over a third of the songs on my iPod are Rufus Wainwright, he turns up pretty frequently.
When you speak about the randomizer on your iPod, it's called algorhythm.
Sheesh.
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That's what's playing on my iPod right now. Yes, I do realize that it's 3:45 am where I come from and I really should be sleeping.