In 1998, some clever people got together and decided it would be really cool if there was a way for the music player on your computer to just pop out onto the Internets and get information about the album it was playing, so that you didn't have to type in the titles and artists on everything every time. So they put together a database, and lo, it was indeed really cool. And then, somebody over there thought, wouldn't it be cool if we tracked what album information was being called most, so we could put out a list of most popular music ever? That brings us to today's Top Ten.
This list is the Top Ten Albums Played By Internet-Enabled Music Players, in the history of ever. The count only includes full albums being played from CD, so if you downloaded an mp3 of Stairway To Heaven and played it 50 quadrillion times (you know who you are), it doesn't count. Please answer with title and artist, just in case ("that one by Blur" gets you nothing).
1. American Idiot - Green Day (2004, Alternative & Punk) -
chronarchy, 1 point
2. Stadium Arcadium - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2006, Alternative & Punk) -
leiandra, 1 point
3. Come Away With Me - Norah Jones (2002, Pop) -
kenllama, 2 points
4. 1 - The Beatles (2000, Pop) -
celtic_elk, 3 points
5. (2006, Folk)
6. Meteora - Linkin Park (2003, Alternative & Punk) -
matchgirl42, 3 points
7. Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park (2000, Alternative & Punk) -
matchgirl42, 3 points
8. X & Y - Coldplay (2005, Alternative & Punk) -
leiandra, 2 points
9. The Wall - Pink Floyd (1979, Rock) -
duriyah, 1 point
10. The Eminem Show - Eminem (2002, Hip-Hop & Rap) -
rfunk, 2 points
Surprisingly, none of the albums that I personally play most often are on the list, though I do own three of the ten, and I recognized nine of the ten. (That makes it a better list than the last one, IMHO.)
EDIT: I've added the release years and approximate genres (as reported by the compilers), maybe that will help? The one marked "Folk" is, as one might guess, not really folk. FURTHER EDIT: #5 is really, really, really not folk. Amazingly not folk. Profoundly not folk. I had to look it up and play it, because I had not heard of it. I'd go probably "pop".
This list is the Top Ten Albums Played By Internet-Enabled Music Players, in the history of ever. The count only includes full albums being played from CD, so if you downloaded an mp3 of Stairway To Heaven and played it 50 quadrillion times (you know who you are), it doesn't count. Please answer with title and artist, just in case ("that one by Blur" gets you nothing).
1. American Idiot - Green Day (2004, Alternative & Punk) -
2. Stadium Arcadium - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2006, Alternative & Punk) -
3. Come Away With Me - Norah Jones (2002, Pop) -
4. 1 - The Beatles (2000, Pop) -
5. (2006, Folk)
6. Meteora - Linkin Park (2003, Alternative & Punk) -
7. Hybrid Theory - Linkin Park (2000, Alternative & Punk) -
8. X & Y - Coldplay (2005, Alternative & Punk) -
9. The Wall - Pink Floyd (1979, Rock) -
10. The Eminem Show - Eminem (2002, Hip-Hop & Rap) -
Surprisingly, none of the albums that I personally play most often are on the list, though I do own three of the ten, and I recognized nine of the ten. (That makes it a better list than the last one, IMHO.)
EDIT: I've added the release years and approximate genres (as reported by the compilers), maybe that will help? The one marked "Folk" is, as one might guess, not really folk. FURTHER EDIT: #5 is really, really, really not folk. Amazingly not folk. Profoundly not folk. I had to look it up and play it, because I had not heard of it. I'd go probably "pop".
Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the names
Date: 2007-12-28 08:11 pm (UTC)Incubus - Drive (2000), When Incubus Attacks, Vol 1 (2000)
India Arie - Testimony: Vol 1, Life & Relationship (2006)
Foo Fighters - Have it all (2003)
Alien Ant Farm - Truant (2003), Up In the Attic (2006)
Blink 182 - Blink 182 (2003)
Dave Matthews Band - The Central Park Concert (2003)
Dashboard Confessional - A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar (2003)
Evanescence - Origin (2000)
Godsmack - Awake (2000), Faceless (2003)
Nickelback - The Long Road (2003)
No Doubt - Return of Saturn (2000)
The Offspring - Conspiracy of One (2000), Splinter (2003)
Pearl Jam - Biurnal (2000)
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms(2000), Thirteenth Step (2003)
The Presidents of the United States - Lump (2000)
Primus - Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People (2003)
Rage Against the Machine - Renegades (2000), Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium(2003)
Rasputina - Perplexions (2006)
Seether - Fragile (2000)
Stabbing Westward - The Essential Stabbing Westward (2003), What Do I Have to Do? (2003)
The Strokes - Room on Fire (2003)
Sugar Ray - In the Pursuit of Leisure (2003)
Third Eye Blind - Out of the Vein (2003)
U2 - All that you can't leave behind (2003)
Violent Femmes - Freakmagnet (2000)
The White Stripes - Elephant (2003)
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 08:16 pm (UTC)Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 08:30 pm (UTC)Also, from this list, it would point to me that these are the top 10 lists of songs downloaded (legally or illegally), and so you have to look at the generations that are downloading music; and while there are people of all ages downloading, it seems to me the highest percentage are those that are in their late teens/20s, and they like...Linkin Park, and Eminem.
And I didn't google, so...I just had all these in my head, I could remember song titles, but not album titles - who pays attention to album titles, anyways? Okay, well I knew Hybrid Theory, Drive and Lump, but...most of this I've heard on the radio (the songs of), not owned the album (although I have owned PoTUS's Lump, and No Doubt's Return of Saturn), so...is the methodology that flawed? Also, I had to start over again 2/3rds of the way through, because I accidentally closed the tab and lost my comment - faugh. Do you know how much times it takes to do a search on each and every artist? Twice? 30 minutes, that's how long...
Hrm. You know? The only compilation CD I don't see on that list is Queen's Greatest Hits, but then, I think that came out before 2006....
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 08:38 pm (UTC)But I dunno, I think doing a wikipedia search on every artist could constitute cheating. :-)
Queen's Greatest Hits came out long before 2006. I think Greatest Hits II was in the early 90s.
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 09:30 pm (UTC)I did not know that. How would that work?
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 09:40 pm (UTC)Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 11:10 pm (UTC)*shrug* It's just an internet game, my friend. I don't care either way, I'm just glad of the exercise for my brain (remembering artist and song names) and the chance to learn more about them while I was looking at the albums, by going to Wikipedia....(i.e. looking at their albums and seeing some I hadn't listened to yet, and going hey!!! I should get my hands/ears on that!!!)
And yeah, Queen's Greatest Hits *was* a long time ago but, IMHO, it *should* be on the top ten list. Le pout.
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 08:39 pm (UTC)Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 09:29 pm (UTC)Also, the list doesn't have anything to do with downloading. It's possible that a play might be generated if someone downloaded music and then burned it to a cd, but if it's just a file, the player doesn't call the database. It only does that if there's a physical CD with .cda or similar files being played, as I understand it.
The thing I felt was sketchy was the looking up all the albums that might fit the remaining parameters... :-P
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-28 11:04 pm (UTC)And I didn't look up per the parameters, or lists, or anything like that. I looked up the artists/songs that I remembered(and boy howdy was doing it by artist easier), then looked at their albums and went, hey! That *was* done in 2000, 2003, 2006...aha!
Re: Yes, these are all albums I've listened to, although I did use Wikipedia to make sure of the nam
Date: 2007-12-29 09:52 am (UTC)