What's your music library like?

My library more then 34GB now, but only listen to certain bits of it. But it is good to know that I can jump between the differing artists and genres I have without procrastinating later that I've removed and deleted it at some stage in the past.

Oh and I do have a large number of songs that are just one song from an album.
 
Not aimed at anyone in particular, but I think in these days of free and easy downloading, a lot of people just hoard masses of downloaded music for the sake of it. It's always about how many total tracks or how many GB you have :/

If my house went on fire in the middle of the night I'd grab the PC/HD before grabbing clothes.

http://www.jungledisk.com

All my valuable data including my ripped'n'tagged MP3 and FLAC is synced to there. My hard drive died a couple of months ago, but I didn't care! Better than faffing about with external hard drives; if it's not off-site then it's not backup you can depend on.
 
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30GB of music here, I tend to just have iTunes on random, always something I haven't listened to that comes on.
I tend to make a lot of playlists for the different stuff I listen to, like Dance/Metal/Favourites etc, works great with my iPod.
 
Fair abit of music around on laptop, main comp and mp3 player a lot of it different artists from each other.
But generally i hear one song and like it and get the whole album for the rest of the songs and hopefully for something as good and in most cases there is, and keep the album to mix things up a little bit because i get bored as my zen likes to play the same song a few times in a short amount of time even when it is on shuffle with like 2000 songs.

~Slash
 
i have about 10gb of music, i listen to pretty much all of it, but obviously with my favourites.

i just put my library on shuffle in winamp, and listen to whatever comes on.

have deleted a few discographys that i regretted getting :P they are very annoying when putting a full library on shuffle, high chance of getting the same artist again and again.
 
My library? 0GB. I have three large cupboards stacked to the brim with my vinyls, casettes and CDs. I make use of them when I want to listen to something.
 
Very limited, about 4 gig on the computer and a handfull of CD's.

There is so little decent music around at the minute.
 
i don't really listen to most of my MP3's on comp, i use MP3 player on random shuffle.
i do have albums that i have ripped and occasiianly listen to them on comp, as i prefer CD's as the tracks sound better
 
Never delete music. What doesn't interest you now may interest you in the future. Some of the best tunes I have are tunes I ignored for many months/ years!

Nearly a TB of music and growing!

This man speaks the truth.

I always always ALWAYS have albums. I absolutely despise people who put single tracks on their iPod too, so there you are, scrolling through their music, you go "oooh you have this guy", click through, and they have one song, which is invariably not the song you wanted to listen to. GRRRRRRR

And just so people know the size of my penis, I've just crossed the 280 GB mark for music. It's horrendously badly organised albeit well tagged at the moment. I'm going to sort out my Classical section tonight in fact.
 
88Gb, all tagged to ID3v1, all in order.
If my house went on fire in the middle of the night I'd grab the PC/HD before grabbing clothes.

lol, ditto :)

but i do have a copy at my mum's house, which i robocopy from my backup each time i visit

if they're only v1, doesn't that chop off long song names?
 
I've got about 130gb in my iTunes library, I got an iPod Classic 160gb today so I can finally have all of it with me when I'm on the move. It's tempting to go and listen to the same albums but every now and then I stick something on I haven't listened to in a long long time to keep things fresh and the cycle continues on and on :p
 
Urgh, the effort of having to get up and insert a CD.

Point and click!

It's effort, but it's good. Looking over the album cover and CD art etc as you find what you want to play is all part of the experience, i love having physical albums, i personally do a bit of both, as my stereo has better sound than my computer :)
 
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