Sunday, October 9, 2011

Remembering Steve Jobs Through Music And The iPod



This morning, the world continues to mourn the loss of Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder and former CEO that pioneered computers with the Mac and iPad and revolutionized how we listen to music with iTunes and the iPod, who passed away yesterday at the age of 56 after a years-long battle with pancreatic cancer.


Jobs' impact on the worlds of music, movies and computers was profound. He didn't just create new and better techie toys for us to enjoy, he fundamentally altered the way we communicate, how we work and the way we access and consume entertainment.


He was a private man, but one thing we do know for certain about Steve Jobs is that he loved music. So in his honor, let's take a look back at the invention that changed sound – the iPod. The iPod has become so engrained in our culture that I'm sure many people reading this can't even remember a time when they couldn't take their entire music library with them everywhere they went.


In the spirit of celebrating Jobs' genius and his contributions to music, here are some of our favorite iPod commercials.


Jet, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"



Apple Ipod rock (Jet - Are you Gonna Be My Girl) by annamoly


Ozomatli, "Saturday Night"



Apple Ipod (Ozomatli - Saturday Night) by annamoly


U2, "Vertigo"



Apple Pub : iPod+iTunes - Vertigo (VO - 2004) by ApplePub


Black Eyed Peas, "Hey Mama"



Apple Pub : Spot TV iPod+iTunes - Hey Mama 45"... by ApplePub


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