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Tunes for the Freewheelin' George Bush (Songs on Bush's iPod)
New York Times ^ | April 11, 2005 | ELISABETH BUMILLER

Posted on 04/10/2005 9:09:14 PM PDT by RWR8189

WASHINGTON

Between his return on Friday from Pope John Paul II's funeral in Rome and his meeting today with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel, President Bush spent an hour and a half on Saturday on an 18-mile mountain bike ride at his Texas ranch. With him, as usual, was his indispensable new exercise toy: an iPod music player loaded with country and popular rock tunes aimed at getting the presidential heart rate up to a chest-pounding 170 beats per minute.

Which brings up the inevitable question. What, exactly, is on the First iPod? In an era of celebrity playlists - Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback, recently posted his on the iTunes online music store - what does the presidential selection of downloaded songs tell us about Mr. Bush?

First, Mr. Bush's iPod is heavy on traditional country singers like George Jones, Alan Jackson and Kenny Chesney. He has selections by Van Morrison, whose "Brown Eyed Girl" is a Bush favorite, and by John Fogerty, most predictably "Centerfield," which was played at Texas Rangers games when Mr. Bush was an owner and is still played at ballparks all over America. ("Oh, put me in coach, I'm ready to play today.")

The president also has an eclectic mix of songs downloaded into his iPod from Mark McKinnon, a biking buddy and his chief media strategist during the 2004 campaign. Among them are "Circle Back" by John Hiatt, "(You're So Square) Baby, I Don't Care" by Joni Mitchell and "My Sharona," the 1979 song by the Knack that Joe Levy, a deputy managing editor at Rolling Stone in charge of music coverage, cheerfully branded "suggestive if not outright filthy" in an interview last week.

Mr. Bush has had his Apple iPod since July, when he received it from his twin daughters as a birthday gift. He has some 250 songs on it, a paltry number compared to the 10,000 selections it can hold. Mr. Bush, as leader of the free world, does not take the time to download the music himself; that task falls to his personal aide, Blake Gottesman, who buys individual songs and albums, including Mr. Jones's and Mr. Jackson's greatest hits, from the iTunes music store.

Mr. Bush uses his iPod chiefly during bike workouts to help him pump up his heartbeat, which he monitors with a wrist strap. The strap also keeps track of calories expended for the intensely weight-focused president, who has recently lost eight pounds after eating a lot of doughnuts during the 2004 campaign. Mr. Bush burned 1,300 calories on his bike ride on Saturday, Mr. McKinnon reported.

As for an analysis of Mr. Bush's playlist, Mr. Levy of Rolling Stone started out with this: "One thing that's interesting is that the president likes artists who don't like him."

Mr. Levy was referring to Mr. Fogerty, who was part of the anti-Bush "Vote for Change" concert tour across the United States last fall. Mr. McKinnon, who once wrote songs for Kris Kristofferson's music publishing company, responded in an e-mail message that "if any president limited his music selection to pro-establishment musicians, it would be a pretty slim collection."

Nonetheless, Mr. McKinnon said that Mr. Bush had not gone so far as to include on his playlist "Fortunate Son," the angry anti-Vietnam war song about who has to go to war that Mr. Fogerty sang when he was with Creedence Clearwater Revival. ("I ain't no senator's son ... Some folks are born silver spoon in hand.") As the son of a two-term congressman and a United States Senate candidate, Mr. Bush won a coveted spot with the Texas Air National Guard to avoid combat in Vietnam.

Meanwhile, Mr. Levy sized up the rest of the playlist of the 58-year-old president. "What we're talking about is a lot of great artists from the 60's and 70's and more modern artists who sound like great artists from the 60's and 70's," he said. "This is basically boomer rock 'n' roll and more recent music out of Nashville made for boomers. It's safe, it's reliable, it's loving. What I mean to say is, it's feel-good music. The Sex Pistols it's not."

Mr. Jones, Mr. Levy said, was nonetheless an interesting choice. "George Jones is the greatest living singer in country music and a recovering alcoholic who often sings about heartbreak and drinking," he said. "It tells you that the president knows a thing or two about country music and is serious about his love of country music."

The songs by Mr. Jackson indicate that the president "has a little bit of a taste for hard core and honky-tonk," Mr. Levy said, adding that both Mr. Jackson and Mr. Jones "are not about cute and pop, and they're not getting by on their looks." And while Mr. Chesney "is about cute and pop and gets by on his looks," Mr. Levy said, "he's also all about serious country music."

Mr. McKinnon, who has downloaded "Castanets" by Alejandro Escovedo and "Alive 'N' Kickin' " by Kenny Loggins into Mr. Bush's iPod, said that sometimes a presidential playlist is just a playlist, nothing more.

"No one should psychoanalyze the song selection," Mr. McKinnon said. "It's music to get over the next hill."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
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1 posted on 04/10/2005 9:09:15 PM PDT by RWR8189
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To: RWR8189

I wonder if Bush has Black Sabbath's "Born Again" on his ipod?


2 posted on 04/10/2005 9:12:09 PM PDT by Captainpaintball
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To: cyborg; ThinkDifferent; Sam Adams; martin_fierro

Ping!


3 posted on 04/10/2005 9:13:34 PM PDT by Petronski (I thank God Almighty for a most remarkable blessing: John Paul the Great.)
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To: RWR8189
I would love it if the President had some of these songs on his IPod -- YOU'VE BEEN FREEPED, Vol. 1
4 posted on 04/10/2005 9:15:01 PM PDT by doug from upland (MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
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The iTMS needs to add his playlist to the Celebrity Playlist collection. ;)


5 posted on 04/10/2005 9:16:43 PM PDT by oolatec
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To: RWR8189
As the son of a two-term congressman and a United States Senate candidate, Mr. Bush won a coveted spot with the Texas Air National Guard to avoid combat in Vietnam.

I wonder if this maggot has any proof of that or was it just another cheap shot by a Liberal MSM Bush-hater.

6 posted on 04/10/2005 9:24:33 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer
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To: RWR8189
I'm 52, and still exercise strenuously, running weight lifting, etc....I owned a fitness center. Amazing that the President trains at 170 beats per minute. And to burn 1300 calories on a Lifecycle means he has to do at least an hour... absolutely incredible physical shape. God Bless him.

Kind of makes mockery of old Bill Clinton who jogged for the 30 second photo opt...and then stopped for donuts and coffee.
7 posted on 04/10/2005 9:26:45 PM PDT by sirthomasthemore (I go to my execution as the King's humble servant, but God's first!)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

"I wonder if this maggot has any proof of that or was it just another cheap shot by a Liberal MSM Bush-hater."

My bet is the latter.


8 posted on 04/10/2005 9:27:12 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (I am sick of brownshirts in black robes)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

the latter


9 posted on 04/10/2005 9:28:16 PM PDT by xrp (Executing assigned posting duties flawlessly -- ZERO mistakes)
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To: RWR8189
First, Mr. Bush's iPod is heavy on traditional country singers like George Jones, Alan Jackson and Kenny Chesney.

Alan Jackson and Kenny Chesney are hardly "traditional" country singers.

10 posted on 04/10/2005 9:29:34 PM PDT by CFC__VRWC (Ted Kennedy and the New York Times do NOT select our next Pope.)
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To: RWR8189

"Save a horse, ride a cowboy!"


11 posted on 04/10/2005 9:30:15 PM PDT by 12 Gauge Mossberg (I Approved This Posting - Paid For By Mossberg, Inc.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

Oh, it's a cheap shot and uncalled for.
But let us be honest, The President did check the box that he didn't want to go overseas.


12 posted on 04/10/2005 9:31:26 PM PDT by HKTechBoy (There is no gray area in Life)
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To: RWR8189
What, no G Unit? No 50 Cent or Ludacris?

Bush is way out of touch!

13 posted on 04/10/2005 9:31:47 PM PDT by ServesURight
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To: sirthomasthemore
Kind of makes mockery of old Bill Clinton who jogged for the 30 second photo opt...and then stopped for donuts and coffee.

Ummm... that's not the only thing he stopped for...

14 posted on 04/10/2005 9:35:04 PM PDT by ambrose (....)
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To: RWR8189
18-mile mountain bike ride at his Texas ranch..

Just how big is this ranch anyway? Did he ride in circles? He must of.

15 posted on 04/10/2005 9:37:18 PM PDT by Imaverygooddriver (ALL YOU BASE ARE BELONG TO US)
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To: HKTechBoy

As any of the military types here will tell you, if you WANT to go overseas, check the box that says you want to stay stateside. Reverse psychology is an absolute must when dealing with the military.


16 posted on 04/10/2005 9:38:02 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Been there, done that.)
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To: CFC__VRWC
And you think that they know THAT in New York? They're a bit too "open-minded" to think on the same plane as our President. Their biggest connection to the "red states" is an endless pontification about the status of women at some private golf club. Our President tries to defeat an axis of evil and promote a culture of life, and all The New York Times can do is adopt a melancholy tone to revel in gay marriage and socialize with terrorists.
17 posted on 04/10/2005 9:38:51 PM PDT by dufekin (United States of America: a judicial tyranny, not a federal republic)
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To: RWR8189; daviddennis

As an aside... I just received my iPod MINI from Citibank (they were giving them away to anyone who signed up for one of their checking accounts, and deposited at least $2,500). I really like the little device. It works well with both my music and Audible books. The battery life appears to be less than advertised, however (I say "appears", because I haven't let it run down to empty yet - I am going by the LED indicator on the screen).

Citibank is now offering a free iPod Shuffle in exchange for signing up for one of their credit cards. I just signed up for that deal, so I should be able to report back on the iPod Shuffle in a couple of months.


18 posted on 04/10/2005 9:44:16 PM PDT by ambrose (....)
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To: RWR8189
Nonetheless, Mr. McKinnon said that Mr. Bush had not gone so far as to include on his playlist "Fortunate Son," the angry anti-Vietnam war song about who has to go to war that Mr. Fogerty sang when he was with Creedence Clearwater Revival. ("I ain't no senator's son ... Some folks are born silver spoon in hand.") As the son of a two-term congressman and a United States Senate candidate, Mr. Bush won a coveted spot with the Texas Air National Guard to avoid combat in Vietnam.

Hey Mr. Journalist Man, "Fortunate Son" is way more of a match for one ex-VP Al Gore, son of a Senator, and recipient of a low-risk short-tour in Vietnam.

(Note: I don't hold the terms of Al Gore's Vietnam service against him - between his Senator father and brass looking to avoid high-profile injuries, he probably had little say in the matter. However, Al's later campaign bragging about seeing combat is another matter.....)

19 posted on 04/10/2005 9:48:12 PM PDT by Yossarian (Remember: NOT ALL HEART ATTACKS HAVE TRADITIONAL SYMPTOMS)
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To: RWR8189
The NY Times actually wrote an article and seems surprised that a guy from Texas likes country music, and somone, who came of age in the 60's might like some basic rock music, and listens to it when he works out.

They actually paid somone to write this, visited somone else to get an opinion, and actually seem surprised to realize that the President is a consumer of culture in his own way.

Wow, what ground breaking journalism, this is pulitzer prize stuff.

20 posted on 04/10/2005 9:48:53 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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