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The Playlist Update

Hello again. So remember what I said in that other post where I unveiled the playlist for this place with great pride and a hope that a lot of people would follow it? Well, forget a lot of what is written in there.

In the weekend that just went, I realised that putting every song that I’ve written on here just isn’t that great of an idea. Plus, it slowed my Spotify app down immensely. I’m going to make it a playlist that constantly changes. Instead of all the songs being on there, one song from each letter that I covered so far (A-M) will be on there. Every… let’s say two weeks, I’ll update the list with another set of songs from each letter, and so on and so forth. Kinda like how Spotify do their Discover Weekly/Release Radar playlists. That way I can throw in some songs that I never got to write about too. Not such a bad idea is it? A lot more practical. Hopefully I’ve explained this well. If not, give it a follow and you’ll see what I mean, hardy-har-har.

Again, it’s an idea that’s under construction. But I think it should work well. So there’s the playlist below. All 13 songs on there I’ve written about on here. So have a listen, and have a read too. Why not?

It’s a playlist. A playlist for everybody.

It’s July. Stop the presses. This blog’s got a playlist.

That’s right. If you’re not up to reading all of those posts on this place, you can at least listen to the majority of them on the new Spotify playlist I’ve created. It’s still under construction. At the moment, it only covers A to B. At some point, it will have the majority of songs I’ve covered on here so far. Put it on anytime. When you’re having a shower. Mowing the lawn. Studying. On shuffle. Or even in alphabetical order if you want to truly follow the journey.

There are a lot of songs on there that I don’t listen to anymore. Some because I fell out of love with them. Others because they were more acceptable to listen to in 2013 than now. (I think it’s an unwritten rule that we don’t speak of Lostprophets anymore.) Also, Spotify just doesn’t have some songs on their platform. And there are so many artists and tracks that I listen to now that will never be on there just because I wasn’t listening to them at the time. But this playlist captures me at a point where all of the tracks mattered to me.

So give it a follow if you wish. It’s on the right hand side of every page you click on this blog, I believe. But I’ll embed down below, because what better time to do it.