Dodgy!" He had some very cheesey tunes, but you've got to have a bit of cheese sometimes, haven't you? Charlotte Church was speaking to Rebecca Armstrong. He's got The Scorpions, "Wind of Change", which I would never, ever have thought to put on my iPod. I also love my Nineties house tracks, such as "Pump Up The Jam" and "No Limit": there wasn't too much of that on Dylan's iPod. There were a few surprising tunes, mainly on Dylan's Guilty Pleasures playlist. I was surprised to see he's got quite a lot that is similar to what's on my iPod: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Eminem and he also has Haddaway's "What Is Love", which is great. I was impressed that he has Chaka Khan, although he didn't have "Ain't Nobody", which I was upset about. At least I was able to spend one journey home from London singing along to "I'm Every Woman".
He also has loads of Jeff Buckley - and I love a bit of Buckley, so I was very impressed by that. And he has a Luther Vandross song, "Never Too Much" - what a tune! And I enjoyed The Beatles - he had loads of them - and Frank Sinatra. I love soul, modern stuff like Damien Rice and my Eighties tunes, especially power ballads such as "We Close Our Eyes" by Go West Oh, and Gloria Estefan. He has a playlist for his little girls, Edie and Georgia, to listen to. One of their songs is "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, which I think is quite disturbing as they're only five and seven years old But at least they'll grow up with good music taste. Although his choices are obscure, it was a cool mix - much more cool than my dad.
It's obvious that he doesn't like one particular music style: he's not a rock DJ. At first, I hardly recognised any artists: he has loads of German ones, really obscure people whom I didn't even bother listening to. Dylan's iPod's got millions of songs - mine doesn't have nearly as many. I liked the idea of swapping iPods, but felt anxious about not having my own music. And I was worried that there would be something awful on mine that Dylan would think was dodgy. I've loved Gloria Estefan ever since I was little: "Anything for You" was the first song I ever sang.
