playlists

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Music
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YouTube, Apple Music

I usually discuss song playlists in blogs contemporaneously to an event the group of tunes relate with -- the holidays, new years, sweethearts days, some political events.  I recently viewed the playlists I posted to my website and YouTube and counted a dozen.  All of mirrored in my Apple Music.  What surprised me involved the presence of additional lists om Apple Music that I never created YouTube playlists for -- perhaps a new rainy (or snow (if it ever does so a lot) day project.

These are the lists I post on my website (and may be found in Apple Music and on YouTube:

Doin' Fine (a song list to help us -- aimed at anyone needing healing, created & verified March 15 2020; updated 2022-12-11)

Happy Holidays in song (posted first December 2015; updated 2022-12-27)

New State of Our Union playlist (first posted January 24, 2021)

Rain Songs (first posted July 12, 2020)

Songs for the Road (first posted March 8, 2020; updated 2021-12-25)

Songs of Love (first posted January 2, 2017; updated 2022-12-25)

Songs to Inspire (first posted October 29, 2017; updated 2020-05-25)

Songs To Ring In The New Year (first posted for New Year 2013, updated & verified 2022-12-25)

State of DisUnion playlist (first posted February 5, 2019; updated & renamed 2021-02-13)

The Eyes Have It playlist (first posted December 19, 2020)

Time playlist (first posted 2022-03-05)

Train Tunes playlist (first posted 2020-03-01)

 

Playlists only available (for now) in Apple Music include:

Horn Songs

Dylan covers

Dylan covers by The Byrds

 

I can choose any of the above when I find myself in the mood, rather than turn to an album.  

 

Do you have your own playlists?  What fills them?

 

Comments

Rona Gura

I have my own list on my phone. I love listening to my music in the car. When my kids get in my car they are quick to want to listen to their music. My answer is, my car, my list. That gets them to drive me more often. :)
Shelley Simpson

I am the laziest when it comes to playlists so I am thrilled with pandora. I pick a genre or a performer and then rely on what comes. Last week was Janis. For a few weeks it was all Motown.
Norman Spizz

i never use playlists, However, I have many Set lists
Corey Bearak

Pandora failed for me. It continued to play songs I said never to play and in my view should not be part of any algorithm reflecting my likes. Apple Music enjoys a theoretical advantage as it know most of what I own.

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