21 posts tagged “last.fm”
Found this great website which has been written using the Last.fm API. It's called 'Your Next Favourite Band', and it predicts, well, what your next favourite band will be based on the scrobbling history of you and your neighbours. Mine will be... wait for it....
Judas Priest
Which is really weird and cool because I've been thinking of giving them a go. Give the site a go yourself, all you have to do is type in your last.fm user name.
I love this kind of extension of last.fm awesomeness, there are more that were developed on Last.fm Hack Day, which I wanna look through when I get a chance.
Top Artists this Week (see more)
23 Mar 2008 – 30 Mar 2008
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1 |
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Nine Inch Nails |
151
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2 |
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The Black Crowes |
100
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1 |
3 |
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Eric Clapton |
86
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The Raconteurs |
38
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1 |
5 |
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The Beatles |
33
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3 |
6 |
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David Bowie |
12
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2 |
7 |
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Eddie Vedder |
11
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Dead Meadow |
11
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12 |
7 |
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Iron Maiden |
11
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10 |
7 |
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Radiohead |
11
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It's been too long since I had time to put my weekly chart up, or indeed, felt it was interesting enough to do so. It's been a bit samey for a while. I really enjoyed my music this week, so here's how it played out.
This week sees the atmospheric, creepy, totally instrumental 'Ghosts I-IV' from Nine Inch Nails grab the top spot, with a bit of 'Year Zero' thrown in the mix. 'Ghosts' is the new album that Reznor has released totally online without a record company. Building on the Radiohead model, he lets you download 'Ghosts I' for free (about 9 tracks) or the whole 36 tracks for $5. You get a PDF booklet plus plenty of wallpapers too. That's a good deal. I paid $5. I don't regret it, and I have a warm fuzzy for not downloading it illegally.
Black Crowes. Seeing them live this week. Love the new 'Warpaint' album, and have been throwing on the old ones too in preparation. They simply are one of my favourite bands of all time. They're cool, their influences are cool, they do what they want and they in turn do things to me. Never seen them live before, they haven't been to our shores since the early 90s I believe, so it's gonna be one spiritual evening (thanks Axeman).
Clapton. Those 86 plays are entirely due to '461 Ocean Boulevard'. Had it on vinyl for ages, but my vinyl lives out in the garage due to too many children vs not enough rooms in the house, so I don't play them much. Got a digital copy of this one, and I simply can't get enough. It surely must be second only to his Derek & The Dominos album in amazingness, although, that's a big call I know. And I love the song title 'Willie & The Hand Jive' ;-)
New Raconteurs seems good, loving Bowie's 'Aladdin Sane' all over again, Beatles have got a running mainly with 'Rubber Soul' and the White Album.
Good week, good tunes.
Top Artists this Week (see more)
17 Feb 2008 – 24 Feb 2008
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Iron Maiden |
196
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Radiohead |
39
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| 3 | British India |
27
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Opeth |
26
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3 |
5 | Robert Plant & Alison Krauss |
18
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Bruce Dickinson |
17
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Monster Magnet |
14
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Ramones |
10
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Black Mountain |
10
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Joy Division |
9
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A far more sensible chart than last week, but clearly I have not yet overcome my addiction, following on from the fucking amazing Maiden concert a couple of weeks ago. In fact, on Thursday last week I FORCED myself to put something else on, even though I saw no need to. Since then, I've only kept 3 Maiden albums on my PDA, so there's been a much more even spread.
Opeth's a new one for me, recommended by Mendosus now that I seem to have conquered my death-metal-growl phobia. Dark new musical doors are open, much to my wife's chagrin ;-)
British India were recommended by my wife, and I'm really enjoying them. They've got a real Arctic Monkeys vibe, but they're from Melbourne. They've got those great frenetic rockin' riffs and they make you wanna move about, something best not done in public my yours truly in any form other than foot tapping.
Next week should be a more balanced affair...
No surprises whatsoever this week, and possibly my biggest ever haul for a single artist. The concert was on Saturday, a run-down will follow, but this leaves no doubt as to my excitement for the event of the year...
Top Artists for the week ending 10 Feb 2008
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1 |
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Iron Maiden |
250
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9 |
2 |
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Radiohead |
5
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1 |
3 |
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The Cult |
2
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6 |
3 |
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Angus & Julia Stone |
2
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2 |
3 |
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Monster Magnet |
2
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| 6 |
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Talking Heads |
1
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14 |
6 |
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Cat Stevens |
1
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8 |
6 |
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club |
1
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| 6 |
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Richard Hell and the Voidoids |
1
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3 |
6 | Robert Plant & Alison Krauss |
1
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8 |
6 |
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Public Image Ltd. |
1
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| 6 |
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Nebula |
1
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Top Artists this Week (see more)
25 Nov 2007 – 2 Dec 2007
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1 |
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Ramones |
68
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| 2 | The Proton Energy Pills |
56
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10 |
3 |
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The Clash |
34
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3 |
4 |
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Public Image Ltd. |
29
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6 |
5 | The Fauves |
23
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25 |
6 |
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Bright Eyes |
22
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4 |
7 |
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Radiohead |
21
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| 8 |
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Skid Row |
20
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7 |
9 |
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Nine Inch Nails |
17
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3 |
10 | The Pink Fits |
16
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The only real band to talk about this week is the Proton Energy Pills. I've talked about Tumbleweed, Richie & The Creeps and The Pink Fits before, but this was the band they all started in back in the late 80s. Straight outta Wollongong, they made some slight waves by moving to Sydney before it all fell apart and some of them went on to reasonable success in Tumbleweed. The 'Pills is way punky, way dirty, and way awesome.
Bit of a trip down memory lane with Skid Row,
but I wanted to hear their cover of the Ramones' 'Psycho Therapy', and
it was so good I just kept listening to their stuff. They were great,
and they didn't really deserve to get lumped in with all those other
hair metal bands, because they really were punks at heart. Their singer
just liked his pretty boy status a bit too much perhaps...
PiL still hanging on there, but slipping a bit finally...
Not much to say this week, as I've really been listening to more of the same. The only new entry that hasn't appeared in recent times is Bob Geldof, whose 'Sex, Age & Death' album is one I was obsessed with last year.
I haven't written about The Pink Fits before -- the guitarist is Lenny Curley from one of my favourite bands of all time, Tumbleweed (see previous post). Fast, short, punky songs with buried vocals. Very much the headspace I'm in at the moment, and unfortunately, completely unknown.
I'm watching the Ramones doco 'End of the Century' bit by bit on my PDA each morning on the bus, so it's safe to assume the Ramones will be there next week too. I love music docos, and this one is totally engaging.
And my PiL obsession continues...
Top Artists this Week (see more)
18 Nov 2007 – 25 Nov 2007
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Public Image Ltd. |
72
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2 |
2 |
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Nine Inch Nails |
36
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1 |
3 |
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Radiohead |
30
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7 |
4 |
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Angus & Julia Stone |
28
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2 |
5 |
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club |
24
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| 6 |
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Ramones |
18
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1 |
7 |
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Sex Pistols |
12
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| – | 7 | The Pink Fits |
12
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Bob Geldof |
10
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10 |
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The Cult |
10
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Man, I'm completely obsessed with Public Image Ltd. I bought a second album of theirs the other day, 'Flowers of Romance' from 1981, and it's even stranger than 'Metal Box'. Can't say I'm totally into it yet, but it's so intriguing that I keep putting it on. I'm still thoroughly intrigued by 'Metal Box' and I've been listening to it over and over for weeks now. There's so much to it, so many layers, and so much weirdness. That's gotta be the mark of a good album.
I found a great review of the album which kinda says what I want to say. Here's a bit:
Metal Box is an album as impenetrable as the case in which it comes... a fifty-minute swirling bombardment of Kraut-rock rhythms, dissonant keyboards, jagged guitars and Lydon's bitter lyrics and screaming vocals.
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This is dark music, as bleak as albums like Tilt, OK Computer, Regeneration, Blood on the Tracks and The Final Cut... although it has a sound that is unlike any of those albums, or indeed, anything else you've ever heard.
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Metal Box remains a testament to the band when they were at their utmost creative peak... and, in my opinion, is one of the most original and remarkable albums ever produced.
Looking forward to slowly appreciating 'Flowers of Romance' as much as I do 'Metal Box'.
Radiohead are still up there due to 'In Rainbows', loving BRMC's first album at the moment, and am getting into NIN's 'Pretty Hate Machine' for the first time. Richard Hell & The Voidoids finally clicked properly with me, and my wife and I busted out the Chisel for some Aussie anthems.
Yay for tunes.
Top Artists this Week (see more)
11 Nov 2007 – 18 Nov 2007
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Public Image Ltd. |
107
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1 |
2 |
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Radiohead |
79
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3 |
3 |
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club |
40
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20 |
4 |
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Nine Inch Nails |
38
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30 |
5 |
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Richard Hell and the Voidoids |
37
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4 |
6 |
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Sex Pistols |
33
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| 7 | The Pink Fits |
27
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8 |
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Cold Chisel |
24
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6 |
8 |
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Megadeth |
24
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5 |
10 |
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Angus & Julia Stone |
15
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Check this shit out. Radiohead hold the top 10 positions this week on last.fm for the most played tracks overall. There are 10 tracks on 'In Rainbows' and every one of them is in the top 10! But not only that, they're almost in the same order as they are on the album! Far freakin' out, this has to be pretty rare. Shows you what having no single does I guess, makes people get the whole thing and listen to the whole thing. Oh, and it's amazing, so that helps.
Check it out yourself (if you click this link this week).
Radiohead still doing things to me -- that 'In Rainbows' just gets better every time. 'Bodysnatchers' is possibly the best song in the world, and 'Videotape' is haunting me at nights. I've had all their other albums/EPs on shuffle rotation this week too, so they'll be there next week for sure.
Also got a little sidetracked on a Megadeth/Metallica thang this week -- it's been a while between drinks. Megadeth's 'Holy Wars...The Punishment Due' from 'Rust In Peace' is truly a masterpiece and never fails to blow my mind after all these years. That main riff is so fast that it is possible that it wasn't played by human hands at all. Other factors are at play here. It's below, please do yourself a favour and hit that play button. Ahhh, Dave Mustaine, how I wish I didn't know that you were a born-again christian -- really undercuts the whole 'metal' thing you've got going on. Kinda like knowing that Alice Cooper is a right-wing Bush supporter -- I haven't been able to listen to him in the same way since.
And John Lydon, you are amazing. You may well be a snotty nosed prick, but you are a freakin' genius.
Top Artists this Week (see more)
4 Nov 2007 – 11 Nov 2007
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Radiohead |
35
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Megadeth |
29
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7 |
3 |
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Public Image Ltd. |
28
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Metallica |
27
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3 |
5 |
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Angus & Julia Stone |
19
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14 |
6 |
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club |
17
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5 |
7 |
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You Am I |
16
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| 7 | Heaven & Hell |
16
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6 |
7 | I Heart Hiroshima |
16
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6 |
10 |
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Sex Pistols |
14
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