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I begin with my 30 favorite songs by Dead Can Dance.
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Really good band. Unfortunately, I cannot use spotify because of regional issues.Henrik wrote:I begin with my 30 favorite songs by Dead Can Dance.
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REALLY long one.
I made a list of my favorite Modern Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It started out as a response to the Rock Hall list. I thought about songs made after 1990 that had an impact after that. I included factors like personal taste, influence, chart performance, etc. While some may disagree, these are the songs I really like from the past quarter century of pop music. And as of the Rock hall's updated list, there is a bit of overlap.
With 706 songs and counting, and that's not even counting the ones I couldn't find on Spotify, this is probably the best indicator of my eclectic tastes.
Think of it basically as my Grammy Hall of Fame.
And yes, there is a "classic" version.
I made a list of my favorite Modern Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It started out as a response to the Rock Hall list. I thought about songs made after 1990 that had an impact after that. I included factors like personal taste, influence, chart performance, etc. While some may disagree, these are the songs I really like from the past quarter century of pop music. And as of the Rock hall's updated list, there is a bit of overlap.
With 706 songs and counting, and that's not even counting the ones I couldn't find on Spotify, this is probably the best indicator of my eclectic tastes.
Think of it basically as my Grammy Hall of Fame.
And yes, there is a "classic" version.
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I have a grand total of one Spotify playlist I listen to (I have others that I used rarely to put an album that wasn't listed properly in its right order for listening).
The playlist is basically any song that I like/love but don't have in iTunes. Once I acquire a song for my personal collection, I remove it from the playlist. I add songs more often than I remove them, so it's been steadily growing over the past three years and sits at 277 right now. There is no theme or genre to it: the five most recently added tracks are by Django Reinhardt, Motorhead, Dolly Parton, Led Zeppelin and Kanye West. The original playlist had songs that I had ranked on my Favorite Songs list but didn't own, but it's morphed since then. I will occasionally remove a song, but it's rate (one example I can think of is Donald Fagen's "The New Frontier".
The playlist is basically any song that I like/love but don't have in iTunes. Once I acquire a song for my personal collection, I remove it from the playlist. I add songs more often than I remove them, so it's been steadily growing over the past three years and sits at 277 right now. There is no theme or genre to it: the five most recently added tracks are by Django Reinhardt, Motorhead, Dolly Parton, Led Zeppelin and Kanye West. The original playlist had songs that I had ranked on my Favorite Songs list but didn't own, but it's morphed since then. I will occasionally remove a song, but it's rate (one example I can think of is Donald Fagen's "The New Frontier".
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Take out the s from http. That worked from me.Listyguy wrote: Crap, I can never get these things to embed.
[spotifyplaylist]https://open.spotify.com/user/listyguy/ ... kbaNFpRQV3[/spotifyplaylist]
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Perfect, thanks!whuntva wrote:Take out the s from http. That worked from me.Listyguy wrote: Crap, I can never get these things to embed.
[spotifyplaylist]https://open.spotify.com/user/listyguy/ ... kbaNFpRQV3[/spotifyplaylist]
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You weren't kidding! Once I get wifi at work/time, I'm going to give it a spin. Looks really interesting from the quick scroll through.whuntva wrote:REALLY long one.
I made a mixtape for someone over Christmas, they requested my personal "Gems" so I gave him a concept mixtape about someone mining a precious stone. Divided into 5 segments of 3 songs each, I mixed the album in Audacity, but if you set the fade to 8 seconds on Spotify, you kinda get what I was going for (and the second half of Two Hearts.. was cut off).
The first is a set of cabaret-like songs describing the underground and the life of miners.
The second is a funky look at the preparation and decent into the mine.
The third is a rocking set about mining and searching for the perfect gem.
The fourth is a down-tempo electronic set that represents the cutting and shaping of these rough gems.
The fifth and final are a set of :certified: bangers that represent the now gleaming and sparkling gemstone!
I even made a cover:
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Henrik wrote:I begin with my 30 favorite songs by Dead Can Dance.
Henrik, I just listened to the "Jane Got a Gun" OST, with Lisa Gerrard. You may find it of interest, although I didn't hear Lisa much....
Here is the Spotify link :
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Incidentally, I discovered Spotify only recently, mainly thanks to this site, simply due to the sheer amount of music to listen to. I still wonder how the business model works ? Anyone knows ? it doesn't seem to me like the ads are enough to warrant all this free music ? Anyone a premium user ?
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Spotify has over 20 million paying users. And I'm definitely one of them, together with several other forumers I think.spiritualized wrote:Incidentally, I discovered Spotify only recently, mainly thanks to this site, simply due to the sheer amount of music to listen to. I still wonder how the business model works ? Anyone knows ? it doesn't seem to me like the ads are enough to warrant all this free music ? Anyone a premium user ?
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Here is my Playlist of the day @ Work... Psychedelia. I will continue to post my daily playlists that are usually between 200-2000 songs!!!
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Today, my College Rock playlist... Most of the 1,988 songs are alt rock & new wave from 1977-1994 mixed in with a little hip-hop, metal and a few other hidden gems... This playlist was loaded with Prince songs until he decided to pull them off of Spotify and only use them on some other service hardly anybody uses... Come back Prince, my playlists need you...
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Here's my list "Swedish Favorites and Milestones". Only one song per artist, ordered chronologically. I hope that 277 artists isn't discouraging!
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I just did my top 1000 songs list for the first time since March of last year. The playlist below consists of all songs that rose at least 250 spots (treating all previously unranked songs as #1001 last year). The big winner of the last year is Foals' "Spanish Sahara," which rose from not even being in my top 1000 to being #53. So if you're interested in my biggest personal discoveries, check it out.
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I noticed you have some playlists called "Undervalued", what are those about?BleuPanda wrote:I just did my top 1000 songs list for the first time since March of last year. The playlist below consists of all songs that rose at least 250 spots (treating all previously unranked songs as #1001 last year). The big winner of the last year is Foals' "Spanish Sahara," which rose from not even being in my top 1000 to being #53. So if you're interested in my biggest personal discoveries, check it out.
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Because I have generic as hell tastes in songs, I decided to make a couple playlists highlighting the songs I like a fair bit more than critics. The main 'undervalued' playlist, once it's complete, will consist of all songs in my top 20 for each year that place at least 10 spots ahead of where they appear among their year on AM. Now that I'm done with the top 1000 albums, I plan to spend a lot of my time exploring individual songs, and hopefully these yearly lists will change to be more unique.
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Why just Spotify playlists? Why not an Apple Music playlist?
Here a dance list for people who survived the 80s ...
https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/89 ... b46df90eb3
Here a dance list for people who survived the 80s ...
https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/89 ... b46df90eb3
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Hi, I got hooked to Spotify about two years ago and besides year lists I also like to create genre specific playlists. Following are 2 examples.
"Q: Are We Not Punk? A: We Are New Wave! 1978" is a playlist with my favorite new wave songs from 1978:
(see also RYM)
"Jangly Pearls 1984" is a playlist with my favorite jangly songs (this includes the genres Jangle Pop, Paisley Underground, Dunedin Sound and C86) from 1984:
(see also RYM)
Enjoy listening!
"Q: Are We Not Punk? A: We Are New Wave! 1978" is a playlist with my favorite new wave songs from 1978:
(see also RYM)
"Jangly Pearls 1984" is a playlist with my favorite jangly songs (this includes the genres Jangle Pop, Paisley Underground, Dunedin Sound and C86) from 1984:
(see also RYM)
Enjoy listening!
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I have tried out the Apple Music for about half a year, first 3 months for free and then paid 3 months.sfyetter wrote:Why just Spotify playlists? Why not an Apple Music playlist?
Here a dance list for people who survived the 80s ...
https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/89 ... b46df90eb3
In the end I cancelled again, because compared to Spotify it did not provide me any added value.
Furthermore, currently I prefer Spotify over Apple Music when it comes to performance and usability. Currently, because this might surely change over time ...
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To go along with my top 1000 song list update, I have once again done a list of:
a) all songs that have improved their standings by at least 25% (including since March of last year, so songs that fell in March 2016 and rose back to the same place this month don't get attention)
b) all songs new to the list (not in either March 2015 or March 2016)
Top 25 biggest rises percentage-wise (treating new entries as being ranked 1100 previously, March 2015/March 2016/Sep 2016):
1. Leftfield - Open Up (unranked to 897 to 113)
2. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World (unranked to 676 to 87)
3. The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends (unranked to unranked to 240)
4. The Horrors - Sheena is a Parasite (unranked to unranked to 249)
5. Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life (unranked to unranked to 271)
6. Black Flag - Rise Above (941 to 900 to 261)
7. 808 State - Pacific State (959 to 489 to 151)
8. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (unranked to unranked to 365)
9. Modest Mouse - Float On (460 to 451 to 148)
10. Le Tigre - Deceptacon (689 to 374 to 121)
11. Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong (unranked to unranked to 379)
12. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty (unranked to unranked to 389)
13. Air France - Collapsing At Your Doorstep (unranked to unranked to 404)
14. Metallica - Master of Puppets (953 to 816 to 305)
15. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground (unranked to 683 to 255)
16. A Tribe Called Quest - Check the Rhime (unranked to unranked to 412)
17. Palma Violets - Best of Friends (unranked to unranked to 415)
18. At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor (676 to 689 to 258)
19. Daniel Johnston - Some Things Last a Long Time (unranked to unranked to 430)
20. Rush - Tom Sawyer (unranked to unranked to 433)
21. The Slits - Typical Girls (958 to 974 to 388)
22. Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener (unranked to 326 to 123)
23. The Pop Group - She is Beyond Good and Evil (892 to 333 to 127)
24. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (unranked to 962 to 395)
25. Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built (758 to unranked to 310)
a) all songs that have improved their standings by at least 25% (including since March of last year, so songs that fell in March 2016 and rose back to the same place this month don't get attention)
b) all songs new to the list (not in either March 2015 or March 2016)
Top 25 biggest rises percentage-wise (treating new entries as being ranked 1100 previously, March 2015/March 2016/Sep 2016):
1. Leftfield - Open Up (unranked to 897 to 113)
2. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World (unranked to 676 to 87)
3. The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends (unranked to unranked to 240)
4. The Horrors - Sheena is a Parasite (unranked to unranked to 249)
5. Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life (unranked to unranked to 271)
6. Black Flag - Rise Above (941 to 900 to 261)
7. 808 State - Pacific State (959 to 489 to 151)
8. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (unranked to unranked to 365)
9. Modest Mouse - Float On (460 to 451 to 148)
10. Le Tigre - Deceptacon (689 to 374 to 121)
11. Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong (unranked to unranked to 379)
12. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty (unranked to unranked to 389)
13. Air France - Collapsing At Your Doorstep (unranked to unranked to 404)
14. Metallica - Master of Puppets (953 to 816 to 305)
15. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground (unranked to 683 to 255)
16. A Tribe Called Quest - Check the Rhime (unranked to unranked to 412)
17. Palma Violets - Best of Friends (unranked to unranked to 415)
18. At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor (676 to 689 to 258)
19. Daniel Johnston - Some Things Last a Long Time (unranked to unranked to 430)
20. Rush - Tom Sawyer (unranked to unranked to 433)
21. The Slits - Typical Girls (958 to 974 to 388)
22. Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener (unranked to 326 to 123)
23. The Pop Group - She is Beyond Good and Evil (892 to 333 to 127)
24. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (unranked to 962 to 395)
25. Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built (758 to unranked to 310)
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I'm curious, what are your top 5 songs of all time?BleuPanda wrote:To go along with my top 1000 song list update, I have once again done a list of:
a) all songs that have improved their standings by at least 25% (including since March of last year, so songs that fell in March 2016 and rose back to the same place this month don't get attention)
b) all songs new to the list (not in either March 2015 or March 2016)
Top 25 biggest rises percentage-wise (treating new entries as being ranked 1100 previously, March 2015/March 2016/Sep 2016):
1. Leftfield - Open Up (unranked to 897 to 113)
2. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World (unranked to 676 to 87)
3. The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends (unranked to unranked to 240)
4. The Horrors - Sheena is a Parasite (unranked to unranked to 249)
5. Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life (unranked to unranked to 271)
6. Black Flag - Rise Above (941 to 900 to 261)
7. 808 State - Pacific State (959 to 489 to 151)
8. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (unranked to unranked to 365)
9. Modest Mouse - Float On (460 to 451 to 148)
10. Le Tigre - Deceptacon (689 to 374 to 121)
11. Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong (unranked to unranked to 379)
12. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty (unranked to unranked to 389)
13. Air France - Collapsing At Your Doorstep (unranked to unranked to 404)
14. Metallica - Master of Puppets (953 to 816 to 305)
15. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground (unranked to 683 to 255)
16. A Tribe Called Quest - Check the Rhime (unranked to unranked to 412)
17. Palma Violets - Best of Friends (unranked to unranked to 415)
18. At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor (676 to 689 to 258)
19. Daniel Johnston - Some Things Last a Long Time (unranked to unranked to 430)
20. Rush - Tom Sawyer (unranked to unranked to 433)
21. The Slits - Typical Girls (958 to 974 to 388)
22. Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener (unranked to 326 to 123)
23. The Pop Group - She is Beyond Good and Evil (892 to 333 to 127)
24. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (unranked to 962 to 395)
25. Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built (758 to unranked to 310)
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prosecutorgodot wrote:I'm curious, what are your top 5 songs of all time?BleuPanda wrote:To go along with my top 1000 song list update, I have once again done a list of:
a) all songs that have improved their standings by at least 25% (including since March of last year, so songs that fell in March 2016 and rose back to the same place this month don't get attention)
b) all songs new to the list (not in either March 2015 or March 2016)
Top 25 biggest rises percentage-wise (treating new entries as being ranked 1100 previously, March 2015/March 2016/Sep 2016):
1. Leftfield - Open Up (unranked to 897 to 113)
2. David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World (unranked to 676 to 87)
3. The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends (unranked to unranked to 240)
4. The Horrors - Sheena is a Parasite (unranked to unranked to 249)
5. Bright Eyes - First Day of My Life (unranked to unranked to 271)
6. Black Flag - Rise Above (941 to 900 to 261)
7. 808 State - Pacific State (959 to 489 to 151)
8. Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe (unranked to unranked to 365)
9. Modest Mouse - Float On (460 to 451 to 148)
10. Le Tigre - Deceptacon (689 to 374 to 121)
11. Mogwai - Two Rights Make One Wrong (unranked to unranked to 379)
12. Mos Def - Ms. Fat Booty (unranked to unranked to 389)
13. Air France - Collapsing At Your Doorstep (unranked to unranked to 404)
14. Metallica - Master of Puppets (953 to 816 to 305)
15. Sleigh Bells - Crown on the Ground (unranked to 683 to 255)
16. A Tribe Called Quest - Check the Rhime (unranked to unranked to 412)
17. Palma Violets - Best of Friends (unranked to unranked to 415)
18. At the Drive-In - One Armed Scissor (676 to 689 to 258)
19. Daniel Johnston - Some Things Last a Long Time (unranked to unranked to 430)
20. Rush - Tom Sawyer (unranked to unranked to 433)
21. The Slits - Typical Girls (958 to 974 to 388)
22. Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener (unranked to 326 to 123)
23. The Pop Group - She is Beyond Good and Evil (892 to 333 to 127)
24. A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario (unranked to 962 to 395)
25. Japandroids - The House That Heaven Built (758 to unranked to 310)
Here's the top 10 and its movement over the last year and a half:
1. LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends (1 to 1 to 1)
2. The Velvet Underground - Heroin (2 to 2 to 2)
3. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run (3 to 3 to 3)
4. Frank Ocean - Pyramids (4 to 5 to 4)
5. The Smiths - This Charming Man (6 to 7 to 5)
6. The Who - My Generation (5 to 4 to 6)
7. Television - Marquee Moon (10 to 9 to 7)
8. Patti Smith - Gloria (16 to 11 to 8)
9. Blur - Girls and Boys (9 to 15 to 9)
10. The Breeders - Cannonball (12 to 10 to 10)
All My Friends and Heroin have been my top 2 for as long as I can remember; Heroin was #1 for a while but All My Friends looks likely to maintain its place for a while; I'd say there's a better chance of Born to Run overtaking Heroin than Heroin overtaking All My Friends.
Other songs that have been in my top 10 in the last year and a half:
OutKast - Hey Ya! (8 to 13 to 11)
Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come (25 to 8 to 15)
The Beatles - A Day in the Life (7 to 12 to 16)
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (11 to 6 to 18)
It's interesting keeping track of this information, especially since it gives me an idea of what I was listening to in certain periods of my life, and it also does an interesting showcase when larger shifts occurred. Perhaps the strangest is:
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (79 to 540 to 275)
I think between these three lists, I've went from overvaluing my view on classics to generally abandoning them, all to return to a more nuanced take on them. So, "Purple Haze" certainly isn't an all-time top of the top for me, but it's still an excellent song that I give credit to. Another change with this list is that I've come up with a scoring system, which helps songs I find to be technically impressive that otherwise don't speak to me as much.
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Hmm I don't like scoring songs, because there's too many, but I can tier songs. Also, I stick to emotional response, unless the skill in the song makes me go, "Damn that was awesome!" Which to me is an emotional response.BleuPanda wrote: Here's the top 10 and its movement over the last year and a half:
1. LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends (1 to 1 to 1)
2. The Velvet Underground - Heroin (2 to 2 to 2)
3. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run (3 to 3 to 3)
4. Frank Ocean - Pyramids (4 to 5 to 4)
5. The Smiths - This Charming Man (6 to 7 to 5)
6. The Who - My Generation (5 to 4 to 6)
7. Television - Marquee Moon (10 to 9 to 7)
8. Patti Smith - Gloria (16 to 11 to 8)
9. Blur - Girls and Boys (9 to 15 to 9)
10. The Breeders - Cannonball (12 to 10 to 10)
All My Friends and Heroin have been my top 2 for as long as I can remember; Heroin was #1 for a while but All My Friends looks likely to maintain its place for a while; I'd say there's a better chance of Born to Run overtaking Heroin than Heroin overtaking All My Friends.
Other songs that have been in my top 10 in the last year and a half:
OutKast - Hey Ya! (8 to 13 to 11)
Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come (25 to 8 to 15)
The Beatles - A Day in the Life (7 to 12 to 16)
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (11 to 6 to 18)
It's interesting keeping track of this information, especially since it gives me an idea of what I was listening to in certain periods of my life, and it also does an interesting showcase when larger shifts occurred. Perhaps the strangest is:
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze (79 to 540 to 275)
I think between these three lists, I've went from overvaluing my view on classics to generally abandoning them, all to return to a more nuanced take on them. So, "Purple Haze" certainly isn't an all-time top of the top for me, but it's still an excellent song that I give credit to. Another change with this list is that I've come up with a scoring system, which helps songs I find to be technically impressive that otherwise don't speak to me as much.
personal past rankings are pretty interesting to look at, I was already a fan I have been similar to you, loving new music too much, or loving old music too much, but it's starting to even out.
The songs i would agree with your high ranking are "Heroin", "My Generation", and "A Change is Gonna Come". All others are good songs. I haven't heard "Cannonball".
My own top 500 is in the works right now, so I don't have the top 5 or 10 at the moment. I just know "Dancing Queen" is still #1. (For 3-4 years now I think. Before that was Paramore -"Decode", and before that was "Viva La Vida")
Historically I've taken a cautious approach when ranking. Songs that are new to me take longer to climb, and songs I knew since I was a kid take longer to fall.
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Would anyone be interested in making collaborative Spotify playlists? It could be by year, genre, theme or whatever.
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