Favorite artist, sounds so simple but is it? I am not talking about who are you into now or even thinking overall and coming up with a different answer depending on when you ask. No, I am talking about real data. Look in your library and see what artist you have actually acquired and kept the most songs of. May not be who you thought. Ended up being Bob Dylan for me, but I wouldn't have thought that. I will list the top 5 artists with number represented in my library when I get a chance, I invite you to do the same.
without doing inventory as there is vinyl, CD's, digital downloads to compile I can list mine in all time favorite terms
1. Todd Rundgren with and without Utopia 2. Warren Zevon 3. Richard Thompson 4. Lucinda Williams 5. About half a dozen artists that occupy this slot depending on time, currently Jason Isbell
me? (at first glance)
todd/utopia yes pink floyd motown zappa not dave matthews
Favorite artist, sounds so simple but is it? I am not talking about who are you into now or even thinking overall and coming up with a different answer depending on when you ask. No, I am talking about real data. Look in your library and see what artist you have actually acquired and kept the most songs of. May not be who you thought. Ended up being Bob Dylan for me, but I wouldn't have thought that. I will list the top 5 artists with number represented in my library when I get a chance, I invite you to do the same.
I have a ton of Dylan because he's put out a ton of stuff. I don't have even a third of it but that's still more than the entire Talking Heads catalog so I disagree with your metric. Stones, somewhere I have more Hank Williams tracks than he actually recorded (for some reason I tried to be a completist and got a bunch of Luke the Drifter too... never ripped it to the computer tho). Jonathan Richman takes up a lot of slots. If I sort iTunes by what's gotten the most plays, well that's screwed up because the kids' plays count into that and someone's played the soundtrack to Fantastic Beasts several hundred times. Oy.
Favorite artist, sounds so simple but is it? I am not talking about who are you into now or even thinking overall and coming up with a different answer depending on when you ask. No, I am talking about real data. Look in your library and see what artist you have actually acquired and kept the most songs of. May not be who you thought. Ended up being Bob Dylan for me, but I wouldn't have thought that. I will list the top 5 artists with number represented in my library when I get a chance, I invite you to do the same.
This is a great question. Gonna take some work and eliminating the few things like having 10 copies of Rumours and Days of Future Passed.
Favorite artist, sounds so simple but is it? I am not talking about who are you into now or even thinking overall and coming up with a different answer depending on when you ask. No, I am talking about real data. Look in your library and see what artist you have actually acquired and kept the most songs of. May not be who you thought. Ended up being Bob Dylan for me, but I wouldn't have thought that. I will list the top 5 artists with number represented in my library when I get a chance, I invite you to do the same.
without doing inventory as there is vinyl, CD's, digital downloads to compile I can list mine in all time favorite terms
1. Todd Rundgren with and without Utopia 2. Warren Zevon 3. Richard Thompson 4. Lucinda Williams 5. About half a dozen artists that occupy this slot depending on time, currently Jason Isbell
Favorite artist, sounds so simple but is it? I am not talking about who are you into now or even thinking overall and coming up with a different answer depending on when you ask. No, I am talking about real data. Look in your library and see what artist you have actually acquired and kept the most songs of. May not be who you thought. Ended up being Bob Dylan for me, but I wouldn't have thought that. I will list the top 5 artists with number represented in my library when I get a chance, I invite you to do the same.