This was originally publish in OlderMusicGeek's Stupid Stuff, but I moved to here on July 27, 2009. - OMG
I got this from BBC News. - OlderMusicGeek
George W Bush is a fan of country music and classic rock, but he also likes "a little bit of hard core and honky tonk", his iPod playlist suggests.
His 250 songs include country greats George Jones and Alan Jackson, but also My Sharona by the Knack.
Mr Bush has an aide download music for him and listens to it while mountain biking, the New York Times reported.
Rolling Stone journalist Joe Levy called the playlist "feel-good music. The Sex Pistols it's not."
"It's safe, it's reliable, it's loving," Mr Levy said.
"One thing that's interesting is that the president likes artists who don't like him," he added.
WHAT'S ON THE FIRST IPOD
John Fogerty: Centerfield
Van Morrison: Brown-Eyed Girl
Stevie Ray Vaughan: The House is Rockin'
The Knack: My Sharona
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings: Swinging from the Chains of Love
Country stars Alan Jackson, George Jones, Kenny Chesney
Classic rockers Eric Clapton, Robert Palmer, Bryan Adams
That group includes former Credence Clearwater Revival singer John Fogerty, whose baseball anthem Centerfield is on the iPod.
CCR's anti-Vietnam war song Fortunate Son is not, Mr Bush's cycling partner Mark McKinnon said.
"If any president limited his music selection to pro-establishment musicians, it would be a pretty slim collection," Mr McKinnon told the New York Times.
He advised against "psychoanalysing" the playlist.
"It's music to get over the next hill," Mr McKinnon said.
Mr Bush's daughters gave him the iPod for his birthday last July.
What should George Bush listen to on his iPod?
Nothing. He shouldn't be listening to music on an I-Pod while biking. He should be listening to the traffic or the sounds of nature depending on where he is. Biking is sound experience as it is. The music of the chain and the hum of the wheels is what he should be listening to.
Daniel Gwyn, Montreal, Canada
Time to ditch the iPod then! Just lost its 'cool' status forever!
Geoff, Preston UK
Who cares? It's his iPod, let him enjoy whatever he wants to listen too. Last time I checked no person had a collection based on what they believe.
Gabriel Asseily, London, UK
(Amen to this - OlderMusicGeek)
[No you won't fool] The Children of the Revolution by T.Rex
rz, NH, US
Good for him. How about some Celtic rock to get the blood pumping? And to all the sarcastic lefties, get off the computer and get some exercise, maybe you'll lose some weight and improve your mood.
Tim Seeley, Manitoba, Canada
English for beginners!
Gerard, Dublin
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3 comments:
I just love the fact that someone copied their music onto his iPod, making him...an illegal downloader who is going to hell for infringing on the copyright and stealing earnings away from hardworking artists and record labels!!!
Actually I saw a report of this on tv, and apparently, two aides download the music for him, and it is paid for. So on this point, i'm afraid I'd have to give the President a pass. Wouldn't do it on too many other things, but here I'll have to.
You know that W. has a copy of the song "Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta" from the Office Space sountrack, that he downloaded illegally of Limewire.
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