ITunes 7 Music on iPod

How do I get it to show the actual music on my ipod when it is plugged into my comp, all I have is the graph for usages, whiich is pretty cool, but I want to be able to see what is on my iPod while plugged in, any help would be great thanks....

Connect your iPod and click on the little chevron > to the left of the iPod icon in the source list.This will display the various icons for the iPod itself, Music, Movies, TV Shows and Playlists. Click on Music and you'll see the traditional song view with the information at the bottom.

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