What the title says. Download Pop Crap here. Playlist is below.
1. Early Mornin’ — Britney Spears
2. Last Time Lover — Spice Girls
3. (And She Said) Take Me Now — Justin Timberlake (feat. Janet Jackson)
4. Strawberry Bounce — Janet Jacksonh
5. Get It Poppin’ — Jojo
6. Dreamer — Hilary Duff
7. Feels So Good — Melanie B
8. Press Pause — Danity Kane
9. My Girl — Christina Aguilera (feat. Peaches and Le Tigre)
10. Glamorous — Fergie (feat. Ludacris)
11. Starting Over — Jennifer Lopez
12. I Stay in Love — Mariah Carey
13. Afraid — Nelly Furtado feat. Attitude
14. Set Adrift on Memory Bliss — Backstreet Boys
15. Not With You — Cassie
Not one of those songs is on my iPod playlist.
I guess I’m not a Middle Brow Snob.
Which makes me wonder — has anyone ever tried to psychoanalyze people by examining their iPod playlists? One would think that such lists would be far more telling than an ink blot test.
Jes wondrin’
Ask and google answers.
I think you’ll get less psychological info and more demographics, though.
Haha! That’s great!
Reading the various analyses — especially for songs I have on my iPod — is pretty dang funny, in my opinion! It’s almost like reading a horoscope (can you tell that, since I’m a “hard science” kind of guy, I don’t think much of psychoanalysis?).
For example, my motivations for having “Purple Haze” on my playlist has zero in common with the analysis listed. In my case, there’s no deep meaning or purpose — I just like the music. Now if the analysis could tell me exactly why the music for that song appeals to me, we might be getting somewhere.
I don’t think those write ups have much to do with psychoanalysis. Nobody’s talking about the Oedipal complex, anyway….