Listen to the top 100 songs that I played on Spotify during 2017. They recently sent me an email which highlighted my 2017 music. I guess you could say that I love a wide variety of music from many genres and artists, but especially new age and piano. But I guess you probably already knew that, if you have followed my blog over the past three years.
Playlist (2017)
Your Top Songs – 2017 (Playlist) – 100 songs, 6 hr 53 min
Enjoy the following custom playlist Spotify created for me with the 100 songs that I loved most this year, all wrapped up.
Playlist (2016)
Your Top Songs – 2016 (Playlist) – 99 songs, 7 hr 4 min
If you want to hear what I listened to during 2016, here’s another custom playlist with the songs I loved the most for the previous year.
Summary
Here are various summaries they provided that reflect my Spotify listening history during 2017. Very interesting!
Statistics
- 9,231 minutes (153 hours)
- 1,843 songs (153/month)
- 433 artists (36/month)
- 35 genres
- 12 skipped tracks
Artists
- Chad Lawson
- Kathryn Kaye
- Louis Landon
- Henrik Jansson
- Steven Cravis
Songs
- Lost in Familiar Surrounding
- Reflected in a Flowing Stream
- As Seasons Change
- Procession of Moon and Stars
- Preludium in C Major (Variation) – J.S. Bach
Genres
- New Age
- Classify
- Focus
- New Age Piano
- Folk-pop
Age
The average age of Spotify listeners for Pop is 27, and 41 for New Age, whereas I am 72.
I just love Spotify (do you have a premium account)? I’m checking out your playlists!
Yes, I have Premium.
Is it worth it? I still have a free account.
I think so. It’s only $9.99/month. High quality audio (I also have Sonos speakers), listen offline (downlosds), play any song (even on mobile), skip tracks, and no ads. Downloading albums & playlists is good for walks, gym, car, etc without taking data bandwidth from cell phone plan when not on WiFi. I think the have special of 0.99 for 3 months to try it out. I listen to music, it’s worth it to me.
Thanks, Doug! Those sound like great benefits, and I’ve seen the offer pop up. We are buying a smart TV today and streaming spotify with cool playlists sounds like a good time.
Also on your new Smart TV browser app, you can watch the Whisperings Holiday Piano Concert with Philip Wesley, Joseph Akins, and John Albert Thomas live tonight at 5:30 pm Pacific (7:30 Central) and listen to Christmas music on your living room speakers.
Thanks, Doug! Merry Christmas to you if I forget to say it later 🙂
Thank you. It’s a busy time. I hope and your family have a wonderful holiday too. I also just updated the Conspirare Christmas concert post withe entire 2-hour broadcast (minus the 40 extra minutes upfront for introductions, etc. You can watch on your new Smart TV with a Youtube app.