petronia best of 2006
Jan. 16th, 2007 01:01 amWould anyone else be interested in doing this as a meme? It took me two weeks after I came up with the idea. XD;
In any case, your mission - if you choose to accept it:
1) Make a playlist of 52 songs to represent your 2006 in music, one song per week. Theoretically it should be the favorite song on your ipod that week (or the song you will always think of when you remember the Event that occurred that week, etc.), although a certain amount of handwave is inevitable if you haven't been documenting all thru musicblogging LIKE A NERD.
Rules 2) thru 4) were created to help with my decision-making, apply at will depending on your volume and pattern of music consumption:
2) No repeating a song for more than one week.
3) No more than one song by a given artist (less hardcore: from a given album. More hardcore: by a given producer).
4) No music that wasn't acquired in 2006 (more hardcore: no music that wasn't put out in 2006).
5) Write as many notes as you like.
Granted if you've been downloading my musicblogs throughout 2006, you'll have most of these already - but a number of them are from the flist, and not necessarily stuff I commented on at the time. ^^;
( Sabina's best of 2006: trendy dance, vintage dance, indiepop, and the rest. )
In conclusion, I keep gacking music off the same ten people, and am two decades behind on everything that's not trendy techno.
[1] Currently running rampant in Montreal hospitals just as I predicted, and there's nothing funny about it - someone else's nonogenarian grandparent now. Wash your hands, people!
In any case, your mission - if you choose to accept it:
1) Make a playlist of 52 songs to represent your 2006 in music, one song per week. Theoretically it should be the favorite song on your ipod that week (or the song you will always think of when you remember the Event that occurred that week, etc.), although a certain amount of handwave is inevitable if you haven't been documenting all thru musicblogging LIKE A NERD.
Rules 2) thru 4) were created to help with my decision-making, apply at will depending on your volume and pattern of music consumption:
2) No repeating a song for more than one week.
3) No more than one song by a given artist (less hardcore: from a given album. More hardcore: by a given producer).
4) No music that wasn't acquired in 2006 (more hardcore: no music that wasn't put out in 2006).
5) Write as many notes as you like.
Granted if you've been downloading my musicblogs throughout 2006, you'll have most of these already - but a number of them are from the flist, and not necessarily stuff I commented on at the time. ^^;
( Sabina's best of 2006: trendy dance, vintage dance, indiepop, and the rest. )
In conclusion, I keep gacking music off the same ten people, and am two decades behind on everything that's not trendy techno.
[1] Currently running rampant in Montreal hospitals just as I predicted, and there's nothing funny about it - someone else's nonogenarian grandparent now. Wash your hands, people!