What songs do you remember having on your Playlist.com playlist embedded on your Myspace profile?
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What songs do you remember having on your Playlist.com playlist embedded on your Myspace profile?
Albert Hammond Jr’s ULTIMATE PLAYLIST
Omg
Playlist.com has gone to SHIT
Without tunage...I probably would go insane.
PLAYLIST.COM Who in the world knew it still existed!? I had an account when I was in middle school and I was on this thing like no other, but forgot about it as I got into high school. I don't know what made me go and check out the site today, but I did and I logged in! AND IT WORKED Its like I found a treasure box of memories, neatly preserved and safe.
The website is all vamped and legitimate looking, and this discovery has made my day.
So world, meet lil me in all the music I listened too... hehe you will see not much has changed.
http://www.playlist.com/playlist/9299862283
Just found old playlists from the 6th grade! XD
The Echo Nest Builds Better Radio for Playlist.com to Fill Every Music Need
Unlimited, commercial-free stations including the world’s largest catalog of 20M high fidelity tracks and over 500 genre-based stations
Playlist.com has redefined Internet radio with the launch of its smart radio service; smart radio means better stations, personalized on the fly, as reported by The Next Web. The 80 million playlists created by 60M previously registered users are being turned into top-notch streaming radio stations that never get stale and improve as people listen. How, you ask? By leveraging The Echo Nest’s understanding of each fan’s unique Musical Identity (who you are as a music fan and what that says about you) and our Taste Profiling technology.
The commercial-free Playlist service is using The Echo Nest to convert its 80 million user-curated playlists into smart radio stations that start out great and improve over time. Our Taste Profiling technology learns more about each Playlist user based on what they play, skip, like, and so on. The more people listen, the better their music gets. Perhaps what’s coolest is that all of this is done dynamically, meaning that not only do the stations improve over time for every user, but they also change within the course of a single listening session. It’s music that listens to you.
Playlist’s smart radio service offers 20 million high fidelity tracks and over 500 genre-based stations (in addition to the playlist-generated ones) to fill every music need. Users can search any song, artist or genre and instantly get a station with that music. Using simple sliders, listeners ramp up the popularity of songs or choose to discover new music. They can also adjust the energy of their stations -- slow and easy or fast and fun.
No other music intelligence platform scales or understands individual music fans the way we do. It’s a powerful combination with applications you can see and hear today at playlist.com.
For more on The Echo Nest's partnership with Playlist.com, see The Next Web's story.
THEY CHANGED PLAYLIST.COM. WHY. WHY WOULD THEY DO THIS TO ME. THE ONE STABLE THING I HAVE IN THE WORLD.
Playlist.com WHY?!
I can't load any of my playlists. Thus I can't get to *my music. Playlist.com why would you change for the worse? Why? What made you want to only sometimes load random songs. I have access to crappy radio songs to my left. The point of going to you was so I could put all the songs I, admittedly, found at random on a playlist to listen to. Now I upload those songs I currently feel emotionally attached to here. I have currently 17 people who I fear only stick around for such a reason. Not for my sense of art, or my long walls of text. But for my opinion of good music. *Before you say a word, no I have no musical talents. When I say my music I really mean music I have on a playlist, or have heard before.