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iPod memories: How a handheld device changed my relationship with music

To listen to a different track, album or genre, all you had to do was tap on that wheel and turn it around to that reassuring sound of a hundred clicks.

May 12, 2022 / 17:26 IST
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The writer's old iPod. On May 10, 2022, Apple Inc. said it was discontinuing all models of the iPod - five months shy of the iPod's 21st birthday.

iPod, Apple’s portable music player that transformed the way the music industry worked, has been discontinued. Writers far greater than me will tell you just how a single device impacted the way we consumed music but as a proud owner of the iPod Classic, I can say my relationship with music was never the same after I lay my hands on that shiny device all those years ago.

As an '80s kid being raised in a family with no ear for music, all we had was a radio set that would crackle to life at 6am with my grandfather. He went about his chores to M.S. Subbulakshmi’s Suprabhatam even though he didn’t understand a word of it.

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For the rest of the day, some ancient Hindi and Marathi film music I couldn’t care less about would drone on from the set. For someone who was drawn by the music in my neighbour’s house – from Queen to Whitney Houston, The Police to Michael Jackson – this was just white noise. Yet, for some reason, I never had the courage to invite myself to my neighbour’s house just to listen.

And so, for a greater part of the first 20 years of my life, my relationship with music was not dissimilar to my relationship with girls: I only admired them from afar.