A weblog by Ernie Hsiung

Making my Christmas CDs...Every year, my friends from college make mix CD’s for each other, and every year it’s a relative struggle for me to choose what music makes the CD and what music doesn’t.

So I gave up and let a computer choose for me.

Let me explain. This year, I did something a little different and used a service called Last.fm. They offer a plug-in for iTunes and Yahoo! Music Jukebox which keeps track of every single song I ever played at work or home. A couple of months ago, they started offering dynamic charts; a rolling list of every song you’ve listened in a set period of time. Which means I have a chart of the songs I’ve heard in the past year! Perfect.

Obviously, the chart isn’t perfect, because I listen to a lot of music in the car, but it’s good enough for me. And now, the list:

  1. Restless – Alison Krauss [video]
    Surprising music fact: I kinda like bluegrass. I don’t know a LOT about bluegrass, and let’s casually ignore the fact that I heard this song for the first time on the Grammies when it was winning an award. Oh well.
  2. In The Rough – Anna Nalick [video]
    Surprising music fact #2: If you knew that this is my most played music track, you would think I am a broken-hearted 20 year old sorority girl. Eh, why fight it? This is track is especially good when you’re in the car on the way home from work, stuck in traffic. The best is when you sing the line “I got your love letters, and I threw them all away… I hear you think that I’m crazy” at the top of your lungs, and when you get to the word crazy, contort your face like Jack Nicholson in The Shining, and turn your neck to stare at the mother of three in the car next to you. Makes for great entertainment.
  3. Soul Meets Body – Death Cab For Cutie [video]
    I’m such a conformist non-conformist. At least I can admit that to myself.
  4. Crazy – Gnarls Barkley [video]
    Remember when this song wasn’t payed to death? No? Me neither. I wasn’t going to put it in the playlist, but I realized it was #3 on the my “most played of the year” chart, so it’s here more for self-reference. They also had a fantastic performance at Coachella.
  5. U + Ur Hand – Pink [video]
    Hands down, this year’s “Since U Been Gone.” SO catchy, and it’s blasphemous that this song isn’t more popular. I’ll have you know though, that I’m NOT impressed by the video that came out for this song. It’s Pink! She’s angry! The video shouldn’t be sultry, it should be her beating a pretty male model with a baseball bat.
  6. Let Go – Frou Frou [video]
    God, I love Imogen Heap. I especially like this song from the Garden State soundtrack. You know that scene in the movie where Zach Braff, fully-clothed and shellshocked from depression is sitting on the living room couch while there’s an orgy happening around him? Replace the horny co-eds with bears, and that’s what it was like spending the summer living in San Francisco.
  7. Over My Head (Cable Car) – The Fray [video]
    Okay, so I watch a lot of VH-1. It’s a good song, and I’m a sucker for good piano. What.
  8. Kirakuni – Crystal Kay [video]
    Crystal Kay is a half-Black, half-Korean teenager living in Japan. She usually sings Japanese R&B, but this track produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis totally deserved to be on American radio. But it’s not, because American radio, for the most part, sucks.
  9. Steppin’ Out – Kaskade [video]
    I’ve been having less electronica music over the years, but San Francisco DJ Producer Kaskade makes the list for a lot of reasons: I LOVE San Francisco house music, he did a set at Coachella, and listening to this track reminds me of all the times I did go out dancing this year.
  10. Sola Bossa (Vissionary 2005 Remix) – Sol Azul
    Admission time: I first heard this song on the cheesy all-music stations you get when you pay too much for extended cable. I heard this track, hunted for a piece of paper to write the song down, and then did a search on the Internet to download the song. My hunt proved successful, obviously.
  11. Map Of The Problematique – Muse [video]
    I love Muse. Their songs have awesome riffs, their vocals are over-dramatic, every song on their album makes you feel like it’s for a movie soundtrack, if the movie had you on a cliff-top, staring off in the distance while nuclear bombs fell around you.
  12. No More – Roni Size [video]
    “Brown Paper Bag” used to be one of my favorite songs, and takes me back to the old raver days. So I don’t really go to raves anymore, but I can appreciate a good beat with solid R&B vocals. And the song is about urban violence? Perfect, I lived in Oakland!
  13. The Mating Game – Bitter:Sweet [video]
    If I had to give an award to the coolest Yahoo! co-worker who I’ve only met in person once, that would be Mick Orlosky. Mick is the former Chill-out DJ for Launchcast who I met while I was doing development work for Yahoo! 360. Mick would blog about great music artists, and being the music fiend I am, listened to everything he blogged about. He because his music tastes are awesome, has yet to do me wrong.
  14. Tears Dry On Their Own – Amy Winehouse [video]
    I’ve written about my complete adoration of Amy Winehouse on my more work-focused Yahoo! 360 blog; this track in particular I played over and over again because of the throwback to 60′s Soul Music.
  15. Wouldn’t It Be Good (Acoustic version) – Nik Kershaw
    My friend Steven has a great taste in music, and was playing the original 80′s version of this song in his iPod one day. Then he turned me on to the modern acoustic version of the song, and hey, it was pretty good. And that’s why it’s on the list.
  16. Move Along – The All-American Rejects [video]
    “When all you gotta keep is strong, move along, move along like I know you do. And even when your hope is gone, move along, move along just to make it through.” I’ve listened to this song more than I would like to admit this year.
§39 · December 16, 2006 · playlist · · [Print]

15 Comments to “Playlist: Computers Can’t Be Wrong (Christmas 2006)”

  1. Veggie Girl says:

    Just had to add one of my own personal fave songs here which I happened to be introduced to while channel surfing one day.. landed on one of those “let’s give ourselves awards for being awesome” shows, (I think that it might have been the british music awards) and two people I had never heard of (Jamie Cullum and Katie Melua) were doing a loungy version of “Love Cats”.. So totally kick ass.

  2. T.J. says:

    I saw Amy Winehouse perform live on a British show and she was horrendous — totally awful and cracked out. I tried to check out some of her stuff but … first impressions, you know?

  3. erin says:

    would love to get a copy of this playlist/cd. I have a few of these songs but not all…maybe a swap at the office.

  4. Vincent says:

    Wow.

    I. Am. Old. I have only heard 3 of those songs.

  5. Stacy says:

    I can’t believe you didn’t put an Imogen Heap track down. I know you have Frou Frou, but still… Goodnight and Go… Just For Now… They’re just too amazing.

  6. kc! says:

    Remember when we were driving in your old Saturn and you were playing Garage and I was getting grumpy about it. Well Garage is good. And I am looking at your list thinking, I don’t know many of those songs, but maybe I should get to know them a little bit better… then I remember that you listen to K-pop.

  7. Steven says:

    Wow! I’m so happy to have made this list! :) A link, and an assertion that I have “good taste” in music! I’m not a house music Deborah Cox twink after all! :D

  8. Jonathan says:

    Funny. I just suggested a music exchange on MySpace (yeah, yeah, I’m not a tech head blogger like the rest of you so please let the jeers subside… now). Can I get in on this, Ernie? I’m working on a mix CD now, too…

  9. Aidan says:

    Damn, these are all excellent! (well, most of them!) Kaskade is classic and I didn’t know he was from SF.

  10. Kim says:

    for a computer generated list it’s pretty good!

  11. Lil (one of those college friends) says:

    Thanks Ern! We missed your CDs for a few years now. Can’t wait to pick my CD up!

  12. Julie says:

    wow- great music- if I send you a blank would you make one for me? (you don’t know me)

  13. vj says:

    I’m with you on Allison and Kaskade. Otherwise, I’m lost.

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  15. srah says:

    I didn’t know those rolling lists existed. Neat, thanks!

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