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Last.fm is a nifty little online music community, based in London with users all over the world. It started simply enough—users install a utility in their PC music player (Windows Media, iTunes, etc) to “scrobble” their music real-time, sending data on artist/track to Last.fm servers for charting. Everybody gets a Billboard chart of their own.
It’s a classic internet start-up story. Passionate early adopters dedicate substantial amounts of free labor to build community, but eventually the founders are overwhelmed by the task (and the visions of sugar plums dance in their heads) and sell out to evil Big Media. All down-hill from there.
Classic Quality vs. Quantity it is. That said, I’ve invested 126,000+ plays into their database, although there are many with many more (some folks set their iTunes playing 24/7 in the background just to game the numbers) and most with many less. Like Facebook, it seems each change the corporate overlords make to boost profitability kills community and the Forums I lurk on have seen less and less traffic since the sell-out. The Radio function, once a major feature, is now limited—I think to US, UK and German users, but I’m not sure since I gave up on it quite a while ago and many of my online amigos have picked up other servers such as Spotify.
That as it may be, I still scrobble and check in on my Americana group and scribble the occasional list posing as a Journal. Like this one. You’ll see many of my Best of 2011 on the list and some 2011 releases that were candidates. Some old favorites and some new favorites. Some country, some folk, some blues, all good stuff.
Artists Played in 2011
1 |
(would be even higher if you include Alison Krauss by herself)
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279
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2 |
219
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3 |
204
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4 |
201
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5 |
200
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6 |
181
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7 |
176
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8 |
174
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9 |
165
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10 |
157
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11 |
154
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12 |
151
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13 |
134
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14 |
123
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15 |
118
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16 |
113
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17 |
108
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18 |
107
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19 |
103
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20 |
102
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Albums spun in 2011
1 |
170
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2 |
126
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3 |
120
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4 |
106
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5 |
100
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6 |
84
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7 |
80
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8 |
78
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9 |
76
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10 |
75
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11 |
73
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11 |
73
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13 |
66
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14 |
65
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15 |
64
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15 |
64
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17 |
60
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17 |
60
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19 |
56
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19 |
56
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Tracks tracked in 2011
1 |
29
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2 |
28
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3 |
24
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4 |
21
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5 |
20
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5 |
20
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7 |
19
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7 |
19
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7 |
19
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10 |
18
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10 |
18
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12 |
16
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12 |
16
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14 |
15
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14 |
15
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14 |
15
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14 |
15
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14 |
15
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19 |
14
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19 |
14
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Happy new year, may it bring you many musical delights.
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Hi JC,
Do you remember me? Songwriter from Nantucket? I came across an old email
from you and wondered how you are. Glad to see you are still into the music scene & I like to see what your picks are!
We are still on Nantucket and still making music. I’ve been playing a lot
with my brother and sister and have even gotten my husband and daughter up
on stage!
You were always encouraging to me, I remember you fondly and hope you are
doing well.
Warm regards, Amy
Hi, Amy! Sorry to lose track. I’m living 100 miles from nowhere these days, which is good for traffic but not so much for keeping up with music. I still find myself humming your Catamount track.