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Title: Most streamed song
Post by: River Don on May 11, 2024, 06:04:37 pm
What is it?

Beatles? Abba? Queen?

Nope. By some distance it's The Weekend!

Blinding Lights

I feel slightly vindicated because my favourite period of pop music is probably early 1980s electronic new
 wave.

This track, you will probably have heard it could have been released in 1983. It sounds like A-ha. I don't know where Take on me stands in the streaming list. It ought to be high.

Anyway. It's pretty much the perfect pop song. That's it
Title: Re: Most streamed song
Post by: afro goal machine on May 11, 2024, 10:38:31 pm
I dont think you can read much in to this. How many times have the Beetles / Elvis been played on a vinyl ??
Title: Re: Most streamed song
Post by: Bristol Red Rover on May 12, 2024, 11:46:12 am
*the Weeknd*
Interesting - Where's the list you saw this on? The vid has a draw. I see its only been played 10million times on its official YouTube channel. There's many other songs above 100million.

<added>Just looked up the list... 4.2 billion streams of it, fair enough!  :laugh:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spotify_streaming_records
Title: Re: Most streamed song
Post by: danumdon on May 12, 2024, 01:34:55 pm
I don't think its a very equal comparison when you talk about songs that were released pre digital.

I'd imagine that a great many who were fervent fans of groups like the Beatles, Abba and Queen would no doubt have the vinyl collection and probably listen to that source as much as digital copies.

I have mate who has a collection, must be well over 5 thousand albums, he religiously only listens to the original copies on his Linn Sondeck/Naim rig. Says he can hear the subtle differences in the vinyl records when even compared to the best no loss digital sources. Bit of a geek you could say.
Title: Re: Most streamed song
Post by: River Don on May 12, 2024, 08:32:59 pm
Alright,

I'll explain musically why it's perfect.

Harmonically it just loops a 4:bar pattern

Melodically it's clever. The verse starts low, the pre chorus is higher, the chorus is higher still. The post chorus/ breakdown is higher still. That's the climax. Then it quickly runs through the song again and ends on a vocal solo perfect.