Putting Songs From iPod onto New Macbook Pro

I am trying to put the approximately 75 gb of music that is on my ipod onto my new Macbook Pro. My Powerbook died unexpectedly and took all my music with it. So now all I have is my little external hd, aka ipod. I've looked online for help with confusing and unsuccessful suggestions for taking music from an ipod and putting it onto a computer. Any help?
Thanks.

Post in the appropriate iPod forum area:
http://discussions.apple.com/index.jspa?categoryID=1

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