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Fun with iPods

Posted on May 30, 2007

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    iPods are great. iPod lets me start a sentence with a lower-case letter and, for once, it’s not a grammatical mistake. Take that, every English teacher I ever had! But such case insensitive freedom is nothing compared to the sublime prospect of putting one’s entire CD collection into a light, portable device; one that fits in your pocket in exactly the way that a walkman with 100+ jewel cases doesn’t.
    Naturally, it’s not quite enough just to squeeze 3,500 songs into your pocket. Without the ability to listen to your music, the allure of miraculous containment would soon fade, which is why every iPod comes equipped with a set of earbuds: tiny, unsanitary little speakers you can cram right into your ear canal. For additional money, of course, you can obtain replacement noisemakers that can live where they are far less likely to come into contact with earwax. Big, high quality earphones are one option, but for a bigger sound you’ll want to attach your iPod to that expensive home stereo of yours, and for that there are iPod docks that pipe out sounds via the appropriate audio cables.
    Want to play your iPod’s music in your car? You have several options available to you. If your car happens to be burdened with a geriatric cassette-tape player you can just hook the sucker up with one of those cassette deck adapters that have been around for decades anyway. Those on a more up-scale budget could always buy a brand new car stereo with a built-in iPod dock to feed that need. A third option, like say if your car doesn’t have a cassette player and has an odd dashboard layout that only fits funky-weird-shaped stereos, you may have to settle for an FM transmitter. An FM transmitter is basically a miniature radio station with silent, miniature DJ’s–and you can carry it around in your pocket. It sends out a small FM signal that you can use to play your music over an empty station on your car radio.
    Now, here’s where things start to get interesting. That empty station thing, I just said? Ignore it. The FM transmitter, or at least the one I have, may give off a weak signal, but it’s still enough to overpower existing radio signals, provided they aren’t particularly strong. Everybody with me on this, so far? What I’m saying here is that there are local radio stations that I can normally tune my radio into which, while not particularly strong, still play perfectly well under normal circumstances… And my iPod transmitter can completely overpower them. Okay, now, I don’t know exactly how far this transmitted signal might carry, but I do know that it goes all the way from my cigarette lighter to my car antenna. See, my cigarette lighter (within which the FM transmitter I possess is ensconced) is nearer the left side of my car. Buuutt … The antenna is on the right side of my car. Get it? So … If I’m in the right-hand lane and there’s another car traveling in the same direction in the lane immediately to my left … My iPod’s FM transmitter is closer to that car’s antenna than it is to my own!
    That’s right! It’s PRANKIN’ TIME!
    For examplatory purposes, we’re going to find, say, a nice gospel station or maybe some conservative talk radio. Then, we’re going to take our FM transmitters (if you’re as excited as I am about this, then you’ll get one!) and we’re going to set it to broadcast on this very station. Now, we’re going to go out for a drive. Cruise around a bit. Hang out around red lights and look for cars with Jesus fish or “Blame Me, I Voted For Bush” stickers on their bumpers. Finally, we’re going to blast* them with music from our very specially assembled playlists!
    What should this playlist contain? Well, that’s purely up to you, the prankster. Call it a matter of taste. Get creative. It doesn’t even have to be directed at Christians and Republicans. No, we’re equal opportunity pisser-offers here at SafeT and Arth. Want to look for pro-choice bumper stickers and play Bible verses at them? Feel free! Have the urge to spot anti-war slogans and pelt the drivers with jingoistic country songs? Go right ahead! Wanna follow me around and make me listen to adult contemporary lite** rock? Good luck finding me!
    But, in keeping with the stated example, here’s my list of prank-ready music:

  • Highway to Hell by AC/DC – Sure, there are more offensive songs out there, and the band always held that it was really just a metaphor for life on the road anyway, but it’s a classic and it’s still got the word Hell in it a lot. Plus it’s got a catchy guitar riff so the unwitting recipients will be hearing “I’m on the hiiggghhwayyy to Hell!” over and over in their heads for weeks to come. Bon would have wanted it that way.
        The song also gets bonus points for the fact that you’ll likely be playing it on a highway, so it’s especially appropriate.
  • The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band – Okay, again, not particularly offensive–we’re building up, here–but it is about the devil, after all.
        Bonus points if you play it in Georgia.
  • The Fight Song by Marilyn Manson – Obvious, maybe–I’m sure most of you were thinking, “Oh, I bet Marilyn Manson’s coming up in a bit,” as soon as I started listing songs (unless you’re a bit older, in which case you were probably thinking Black Sabbath who, by the way, just might be making an appearance in a few carriage returns) but I have to say that if a demon was going to rise from Hell to sing through my radio … Well, he could probably sing however he wanted to, what with his magic demon powers and all, but I’d like to think he’d probably choose to sound like Marilyn Manson. In any case, this is what the prankees are likely to assume, anyway. And the chorus on this particular song has him singing “I’m not a slave to a God who doesn’t exist,” so it’s all good.
  • N.I.B. by Black Sabbath – Okay. It’s not blatantly offensive from beginning to end, but with a little effort you should be able to time it so that, just as you approach the target, you get to the verse that goes, “Now I have you with me under my power/Our love grows stronger now with every hour/Look into my eyes you see who I am/My name is Lucifer, please take my hand.” (ed-that’s why God–or Lucifer, I suppose–gave me the pause button)
  • Super-Charger Heaven by White Zombie – Really. The song begins with the lines, “Jesus lived His life in a cheap hotel on the end of Route 66/He lived a dark and a twisted life and He came right back just to do it again,” and the chorus is comprised of Rob screaming, “Devil-Man, Devil-Man, callin’!/Devil-Man runnin’ through my head!” over and over again. Provided you can decipher his overdubbed wailing, can you honestly think of a better song for this type thing?
        Okay, well … Maybe …
  • Die, Motherfucker, Die by Dope – The title alone sounds pretty bad, right? Well, get a load of these lyrics:
    I don’t need your prayers
    I don’t need no religion
    I don’t need a thing from you

    I don’t do what I’ve been told
    You’re so lame why don’t you just go

    Die, motherfucker, die, motherfucker, die!
    Die, motherfucker, die, motherfucker, die!
    Die, motherfucker, die, motherfucker, die!
    Die, motherfucker, die, motherfucker, die!

    … And so on and so forth. Lame people ain’t got no reason to live.

    So … Don’t be shy, people. Let’s hear from everybody in the comments. I want to know who you would piss off and what you would play at them.
                    -Arthbard

*Unfortunately, the FM doodad doesn’t actually transmit volume, so all blasting is purely metaphorical.
**The hip-in-1922 spelling of “lite” is intended to indicate that all traces of badassitude have been surgically removed from the music in question, thereby allowing anyone and everyone to peacefully listen in total boredom without ever running the risk of their blood pressure rising beyond the level of contentedly sleepy.

Comments

  1. Rich Said,

    I don’t own a car…

  2. arthbard Said,

    Well … Geez … I mean … Run down the sidewalk to keep up with them or … Grab onto the bumper, or something. Make an effort, here, man!

  3. Davecat Said,

    Gods, this is too easy. Like you, SafeT, I’d target nationalistic flag-waving republicans, and for variety’s sake, hip-hoppers (or whatever the fuck you call people into that sort of ‘music’) / wiggers. My playlist would consist solely of:
    + whitehouse (high-end sado-masochistic Noise merchants from England)
    + Masonna (very high-end ear-shredding from Japan)
    + NON (Social Darwinist Boyd Rice and his noise loops)
    + Merzbow (dense laptop and junk metal soundscapes from Japan)
    + and Throbbing gristle (grim Industrial pioneers from the post-punk era).
    I’m a traditionalist, you see.

    Makes me actually want to buy an iPod or similar now. Heh heh.

  4. Davecat Said,

    durr, didn’t see this post was by Arthbard. A thousand apologies, sir!

  5. SafeTinspector Said,

    dc: I think your selections would just make Mom and Pop conservative assume their radio was malfunctioning. :)

  6. Dan Said,

    I’m rather partial to -

    The Wurzels – I’ve Got A Brand New Combine Harvester.

    Its a evil song as its got lyrics that will just go round and round in your head all day. And they sing it in a rather lovely English country style. Have a lisen and you’ll see what I mean.

    Look for people in SUV’s as they are about the size of a Combine but spend less time in a fields.

  7. Dan Said,

    Oh I have a FM transmitter that takes a USB key, so I don’t even need to buy that expensive iPod stuff.

  8. SafeTinspector Said,

    arth: This makes me think we should co-opt the term war-driving. I know it has some other meaning, but I want you to own it. In fact, here! Its a gift for you: War Driving, property of Arthbard

    Dan:the S and U in SUV seem SO out of place…

  9. arthbard Said,

    Davecat: “A thousand apologies, sir!”

    No problem. The Republicans won’t know what hit them. Rock ‘em into submission!

    Dan: “Oh I have a FM transmitter that takes a USB key, so I don’t even need to buy that expensive iPod stuff.”

    Hey, whatever works. And if you can manage to annoy even one person out of an SUV, the environment will thank you for it. It’s for the common good!

    SafeT: Hey, War Driving. That’s nice. I hadn’t even thought of giving it a name, but that’d be a nice one. To avoid confusion, though, maybe we can come up with a more unique one. Something like War Driving, but a little different … Like … I dunno … Drivebombing, maybe. Or possibly Drivepodding, since the activity in question does involve an iPod (or similar device).

    “the S and U in SUV seem SO out of place…”

    Well, it’s nicer than their original title, BFT: Big Fuckin’ Truck. Didn’t go over well with the soccer moms, apparently.

  10. SafeTinspector Said,

    arth:to really make it work you should get several iPods and transmitters and block out all the crap stations you can.

  11. arthbard Said,

    Good idea. We could blanket the city (whichever city that might happen to be) with iPods at every major intersection. That’d show them.

    And, of course, by them, I don’t really know who they are nor precisely what we’d be showing them, but … I’m pretty sure we’d show them good.

  12. pjwarez Said,

    Sorry to tell you.. but I am a Conservative Republican, and if you want to esculate this, just remember that I can run your ass over as well. Plus I own an iPod.

    DC: I like Hip/Hop.

    SafeT: Please define crap station. Also – War Driving is mine bitch!! Are you forgetting all the weapons I own??

  13. SafeTinspector Said,

    pj: Doug FM, WJLB, WRIF, WJR, CKLW… er, just about everything except for 89X, and that’s technically a Canadian station.

    And how are you going to drive over people in a Golf?!?

  14. arthbard Said,

    PJ: Well, I knew a counter-attack would be inevitable. But I’m prepared. I’ve made careful plans of … Of …

    … No, wait … I was going to make plans, but then I just ended up playing Guitar Hero, instead …

    Just … Er … Just give me a minute … I call a time-out.

  15. ZUBA Said,

    Interesting thing this ipod fad.
    I was on the tram the other day and noticed that practically 9 out of 10 commuters had the little cables hanging out of their heads.
    I’m thinking that if they’re all aurally insulated from the rest of the world, they won’t mind me taking my pair of travel speakers and playing my music out loud.
    Oh the possibilities are endless there, and if anyone complains, just tell them to stick their little earphones in and shut the fuck up.

  16. arthbard Said,

    If they do complain, you can always plead hearing loss. If they continue to complain, you can then point out that they’re being insensitive to your unfortunate condition and declare that hard-of-hearing people have just as much right to listen to music as everyone else.

    Then, you can kick them and say you thought you heard them say something unpleasant about your mother.

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