Briefly, I threw some of my favorite Meat Puppets songs on a playlist - that isn't to say there's not songs on MANY of their other LPs and EPs I love, but there's nothing before 1989 here. These are my Meat Puppets go-to LPs. To me, all perfect but one, which is close. In chronological order,
*Monsters (perfect)
*Forbidden Places (perfect)
*Too High to Die (perfect)
*No Joke! (perfect minus a song or two I don't like)
*Sewn Together (perfect)
*Lollipop (perfect)
*Rat Farm (perfect)
*Dusty Notes (perfect)
And this is a 17 song playlist with a lot of my favorites, too - pretty much all from those albums: https://youtu.be/ZLAnAnXziok
This is my ‘Folk and Bluegrass’ playlist on my personal YouTube channel. I curate the playlist, with 263 live music videos at least weekly. It’s one the biggest #playlists of the nineteen I curate on my channel. I’ve collected these #MusicVideos for over a decade, and without being too immodest I think I did a damn good job. You can hit this playlist, sit back and enjoy for hours, days even. Or just keep it on in the background on shuffle. My gift to you. BTW, if you’re not already spending the $18.99/month (USD) for YouTube premium, you’re missing out. I’d get rid of all my other streaming subs, including Netflix & Prime, before I’d part with my #YouTubePremium - Just sayin. #FolkMusic#Bluegrass#Music#Fiddle#Banjo#Guitar#Mandolin
Also, if you use streaming services, do you use them to discover music to buy on #Bandcamp, @mirlo, #jamcoop, from a record shop or similar, or is the streaming source where you do all your listening? Just curious about whether your music habits have changed in the last few years. #Music#Listening#Streaming#Playlists
I'm not a fan of YouTube,
and certainly not of Google (as you might have noticed...), but one thing I'm addicted to YouTube for is instrumental long playlists of music to work.
I. Need. It :blobcatheadphones:🎵
Since I'm always looking for new ways to deGooglelify my life:
Do you know of any PeerTube equivalent for this?
Are there any instrumental long playlists/mixes for work on any PeerTube instances?
Or maybe another Fediverse platform would be preferable for this?
@ben I’ve had luck with https://Soundiiz.com converting (sometimes with loss that has to be manually corrected) #playlists from one #streaming#music service to another, and then presenting them all under one link.
#Music#Streaming#Playlists#Influencers#Marketing: "Mathilde says that the pre-saving feature helped her learn to some extent how to use the algorithms to her advantage. She now understands the interconnection between the platforms she uses: “If I am getting shadowbanned or harassed on a social network [she has been targeted by violent misogynistic cyber harassment campaigns over the years], for instance, it might impair the number of streams I’ll have on a streaming platform.”
“Artists tend to get stuck between the conflicting injunctions to create music and to sell it, which are two different jobs,” Sophian Fanen explains. An established artist can entrust these tasks to professionals. “Emerging artists, on the other hand, find themselves forced to do some marketing, even though they don't necessarily have the skills or the desire to do so.” That’s not specific to the music business, he adds: “Similar trends exist in journalism and other creative work,” where the challenge to get the work noticed arises on top of the challenge to do the work itself."
After more listening, I cut the new Dwarves 'Concept Album' full track number (20) in half (sorry, guys, but this one needed it), and messed around order at the end. Here's a solid 10 track album that I dig. The order is whatever (pretty close to perfect), but damn, do I love the shit outta these 10 songs:
Feeling Great
Voodoo
Terrorist of Love
Kill or Be Killed
Roxette
You Lose We Win
Parasite
Ain't Playin
Stabbed My Dad
We Will Dare
I forgot that right at the zenith of our original Curse of Strahd I was super into making #playlists on #8tracks and I found one for Yevgeny which I still thinks slaps.
(Also yes, he's physically based on Jerome Flynn as Bronn from Game of Thrones)